Duquette (surname) explained
Duquette |
Region: | France French Canadian |
Variant: | Ducquette, Duquette, Duquete, Ducquet, Duquet, Duquais, Duchet, Duchez, Duchey, Duchette, Duchais, Duche |
Duquette is a French-origin surname. There are several variants, some more common amongst French Canadians. It is uncommon as a given name.[1]
People with the name or its variants include:
- Dan Duquette (born 1958)), American baseball executive
- Elzear Duquette (b.?), Canadian walker
- Gérard Duquet (1909–1986), Canadian politician
- Jim Duquette (b.?), American baseball executive
- Joseph Duquet (1815–1838), notary in Lower Canada
- Léonie Duquet (1916–1977), French nun
- Lon Milo DuQuette (born 1948), American writer, lecturer, and occultist
- Steve Duquette (b.?), American cartoonist
- Tony Duquette (1914–1999), designer for stage and film
- Duche
- Jacob Duché (1737–1798), American colonist, chaplain to the Continental Congress
- Jacob Duché Sr. (1708–1788), American colonist, mayor of colonial Philadelphia
Notes and References
- Web site: Duquette family crest . houseofnames.com . 2008-01-08.