Blanchard

Blanchard is a French family name. It is also used as a given name. It derives from the Old French word blanchart which meant "whitish, bordering upon white". It is also an obsolete term for a white horse.[1]

Geographical distribution

As of 2014, 42.3% of all known bearers of the surname Blanchard were residents of France (frequency 1:1,117), 36.3% of the United States (1:7,073), 8.7% of Canada (1:3,021), 3.5% of England (1:11,189), 1.7% of Haiti (1:4,397), 1.2% of Vietnam (1:56,908) and 1.1% of Australia (1:15,892).

In France, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:1,117) in the following regions:

  • 1. Saint-Barthélemy (1:18)
  • 2. Pays de la Loire (1:424)
  • 3. Centre-Val de Loire (1:574)
  • 4. French Guiana (1:677)
  • 5. Brittany (1:690)
  • 6. Nouvelle-Aquitaine (1:700)
  • 7. Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (1:1,098)

In Canada, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:3,021) in the following provinces:[2]

  • 1. New Brunswick (1:511)
  • 2. Prince Edward Island (1:544)
  • 3. Newfoundland and Labrador (1:1,106)
  • 4. Quebec (1:1,693)
  • 5. Yukon (1:1,726)

Surname

Wikipedia articles about people with the surname Blanchard:

  • Al Blanchard (born 1952), ice hockey right winger
  • Alain Blanchard (died 1419), commander of the crossbowmen of Rouen during the Hundred Years' War
  • Alana Blanchard (born 1990), American professional surfer
  • Albert Gallatin Blanchard (1810–1891), American Civil War general in the Confederate Army
  • Allen Blanchard (1929–2008), Australian federal politician
  • Amy Ella Blanchard (1854–1926), American writer of juvenile fiction
  • Antoine Blanchard (1910–1988), French painter
  • Arthur Bailly-Blanchard (1855–1925), American diplomat
  • Barry Blanchard (born 1959), Canadian mountaineer and presenter
  • Brian Blanchard (born 1958), attorney, judge in Wisconsin
  • C. Lemoine Blanchard (1910–1986), served on the Los Angeles City Council from 1959 until 1963
  • Cary Blanchard (born 1968), former American football placekicker in the National Football League
  • Charles A. Blanchard (1848–1925), the second president of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois
  • Charles A. Blanchard (lawyer) (born 1959), United States lawyer who served as general counsel of the army
  • Charles V. Blanchard (1866–1939), American politician who served as a Massachusetts state representative and a Massachusetts state senator
  • Claude Blanchard (1932–2006), Québécois pop singer and actor
  • Dick Blanchard (born 1949), linebacker in the National Football League
  • Doc Blanchard (1924–2009), American college football player and Heisman Trophy winner
  • Edgar Blanchard (1924–1972), American guitarist and bandleader
  • Edmond Blanchard (1954–2014), Canadian jurist and politician
  • Edmund Blanchard (1824–1886), lawyer and prominent businessman in Centre County, Pennsylvania
  • Édouard-Théophile Blanchard (1844–1879), nineteenth-century French painter
  • Edward Litt Laman Blanchard (1820–1889), English writer best known for his contributions to the Drury Lane pantomime
  • Elizabeth Blanchard (educator) (1834–1891), American educator who was the seventh president of Mount Holyoke College
  • Elizabeth Blanchard (New Hampshire politician), Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives 2002–2010
  • Elmer Blanchard (1927–1970), lawyer and political figure on Prince Edward Island
  • Émile Blanchard (1819–1900), French zoologist
  • Erin Blanchard (born 1989), American gymnast
  • Esprit Antoine Blanchard (1696–1770), French baroque composer, a contemporary of Jean-Philippe Rameau
  • Étienne Blanchard (1843–1918), Canadian politician
  • Eugénie Blanchard (1896–2010) the world's oldest person at the time of her death on November 4, 2010
  • Françoise Blanchard (1954–2013), French actress
  • Francis Blanchard AC (1916–2009), the second longest-serving Director–General of the International Labour Organization
  • Frank N. Blanchard (1888–1937), American herpetologist, and professor of zoology at the University of Michigan
  • Gabriel Blanchard (1630–1704), known as Blanchard Le Neveu, the only son of Jacques Blanchard, born in Paris in 1630
  • George S. Blanchard (1920–2006), United States Army four-star general who served as Commander in Chief
  • George Washington Blanchard (1884–1964), member of the United States House of Representatives from 1933 to 1935
  • Georges Maurice Jean Blanchard (1877–1954), French general in World War II
  • Gerald Blanchard (born 1972), Canadian jewel thief and criminal mastermind
  • Harry Blanchard (1929–1960), Formula One driver from Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Hiram Blanchard (1820–1874), Nova Scotia politician
  • Jérôme Blanchard (born 1981), French pair skater
  • J. Merrill Blanchard (1881–1914), American college football and men's basketball head coach
  • Jack Blanchard (born 1942), one-half of singing duo, with Misty Morgan
  • Jacques Blanchard (1600–1638), French baroque painter
  • James Blanchard (born 1942), American politician and former governor of Michigan
  • James Blanchard (Canadian politician) (1876–1952), farmer and political figure in Ontario
  • James Blanchard (scientist), Associate Professor of Community Health Science at the University of Manitoba
  • James W. Blanchard (1903–1987), American submarine commander during the Pacific War
  • Jay Blanchard (born 1946), served one term as a state senator in Arizona, representing District 30 for the Democrats
  • Jean-Baptiste Blanchard (after 1595–1665), French painter
  • Jean-Baptiste Blanchard (1731–1797), French Jesuit and educator, one of the contemporary opponents of Rosseau
  • Jean-Pierre Blanchard (1753–1809), French inventor and pioneer balloonist
  • Jeremiah Blanchard (1859–1939), farmer and political figure in Prince Edward Island
  • Jocelyn Blanchard (born 1972), French footballer
  • John Blanchard, Canadian television director and producer
  • John Blanchard, British designer and creative director
  • John Blanchard (politician) (1787–1849), Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
  • Johnny Blanchard (1933–2009), American baseball player
  • Jonathan Blanchard (abolitionist) (1811–1892), pastor, educator, social reformer, abolitionist and the first president of Wheaton College
  • Jonathan Blanchard (statesman) (1738–1788), American politician
  • Joseph Blanchard (1704–1758), New Hampshire soldier and politician
  • Jotham Blanchard (1800–1839), lawyer, newspaper editor and political figure in Nova Scotia
  • Jules Blanchard (1832–1916), French sculptor
  • Justin Blanchard, American actor
  • Ken Blanchard (born 1939) American management expert known for The One Minute Manager
  • Leo Blanchard (born 1955), former professional Canadian football offensive lineman
  • Leonardo Blanchard (born 1988), Italian footballer
  • Lory Blanchard (1924–2013), New Zealand rugby league footballer and coach
  • Louis Raynaud, dit Blanchard (1789–1868), farmer and political figure in Lower Canada
  • Lowell Blanchard (1910–1968), American radio presenter and performer
  • Lynda Blanchard (born 1959), American ambassador to Slovenia
  • María Blanchard (1881–1932), Spanish painter
  • Marc Blanchard (died 2009), American professor of Comparative Literature and Critical Theory at the University of California, Davis
  • Mari Blanchard (1927–1970), American actress
  • Maxime Blanchard (born 1986), French football defender
  • Newton C. Blanchard (1849–1922), United States Senator and Governor of Louisiana
  • Nicolas Blanchard (born 1987), Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • Okie Blanchard (Claire H. Blanchard) (died 1989), head football coach in 1940 at the University of Wyoming
  • Olivier Blanchard (born 1948), French economist
  • Paul Harwood Blanchard (1923–2011), American glider pilot and author
  • Pharamond Blanchard (1805–1873), French historical subject and landscape painter
  • Porter Blanchard (1886–1973), American silversmith
  • Rachel Blanchard (born 1976), Canadian actress
  • Raoul Blanchard (1877–1965), French geographer
  • Raphaël Blanchard (1857–1919), French zoologist
  • Ray Blanchard (born 1945), Canadian sexologist famous for Blanchard's transsexualism typology
  • Red Blanchard (1914–1980), American comedian and country musician
  • Red Blanchard (radio personality) (1920–2011), American radio show personality in California markets
  • Richard E. Blanchard Sr. (1925–2004), writer of the gospel song Fill My Cup Lord
  • Ron Blanchard, Australian film and television actor
  • Rowan Blanchard (born 2001), American actress
  • Samuel Laman Blanchard (1804–1845), British author and journalist
  • Smoke Blanchard (1915–1989), American mountaineer, climber, trekking leader, guide, world traveler, writer, Buddhist, and a truck driver
  • Sophie Blanchard (1778–1819), French aeronaut and the first woman professional balloonist
  • Stanislas Blanchard (1871–1949), Canadian politician and gentleman
  • Steve Blanchard (December 4, 1958), stage actor best known for his musical theatre roles
  • Susan Blanchard (actress) (born 1948), American actress known for her role on All My Children
  • Susan Blanchard (socialite) (born 1928), known for her marriages to Henry Fonda, Michael Wager, and Richard Widmark
  • Tammy Blanchard (born 1976), American actress
  • Tamsin Blanchard, British fashion journalist and author
  • Terence Blanchard (born 1962), American trumpeter, pianist and composer
  • Théotime Blanchard (1844–1911), teacher, farmer, merchant and politician in New Brunswick, Canada
  • Thomas Blanchard (inventor) (1788–1864), American inventor who pioneered interchangeable parts
  • Tim Blanchard (born 1987), Australian championship-winning motor racing driver
  • Tom Blanchard (born 1948), former American football punter
  • Tully Blanchard (born 1954), American professional wrestler
  • Valentine Blanchard (1831–1901), Victorian photographer
  • Vaughn Blanchard (1889–1969), American track and field athlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics
  • William Blanchard (comedian) (1769–1835), English comedian
  • William H. Blanchard (1916–1966), United States Air Force officer
  • William Isaac Blanchard (died 1790), stenographer

Given name

Wikipedia articles about people with the given name Blanchard:

See also

References

  1. ^ "blanchard". Oxford English Dictionary Online. Oxford University Press. June 2011. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
  2. ^ Blanchard surname distribution
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