This list includes 30 French last names that start with E, from “Eblé” to “Érard”. These surnames include common family names, regional spellings, and names with historical roots in France and francophone regions.
French last names that start with E are surnames beginning with the letter E. For example, “Érard” is associated with a famous family of French piano and harpsichord makers.
Below you’ll find the table with Surname, Origin/Meaning, Notable people, Variants.
Surname: The family name as written; use it to locate the entry and match exact spellings including accents.
Origin/Meaning: A concise origin or meaning to help you understand linguistic roots and likely geographical or occupational links.
Notable people: One to three well-known individuals who bear the surname, helping you connect the name to historical or cultural figures.
Variants: Common alternate spellings and accents listed so you can recognize related forms in records and indexes.
French last names that start with E
| Name | Meaning/Origin | Region/Variant | Notable people |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eblé | From Germanic personal name ‘Eber’ (boar) | Normandie, Hauts-de-France | Jean-Baptiste Eblé (French general) |
| Eiffel | Toponymic, from a place name of Germanic origin | Lorraine, Alsace; d’Eiffel | Gustave Eiffel (engineer) |
| Éluard | From Germanic personal name meaning ‘noble-strong’ | Île-de-France, Nord | Paul Éluard (poet) |
| Émery | From Germanic Emmerich, “home/work-power” | Alsace, Nord; Emery, Émery | Unai Emery (football manager) |
| Énard | From Germanic personal name (Anhard-type) | Occitanie, Île-de-France; Enard | Mathias Énard (author) |
| Éon | From medieval personal name Aion/Éon | Bretagne, Normandie; d’Éon | Chevalier d’Éon (diplomat/spy) |
| Érard | From Germanic ‘Erard’, meaning ‘honor-brave’ | Alsace, Lorraine; Erard, Érard | Sébastien Érard (instrument maker) |
| Esclangon | Probably Occitan topographic or occupational origin | Provence, Languedoc | Paul Esclangon (astronomer) |
| Escudé | From Occitan ‘escuder’ meaning ‘squire’ or ‘shield-bearer’ | Occitanie, Nouvelle-Aquitaine; Escude | Nicolas Escudé (tennis player) |
| Escoffier | Likely regional/occupational origin (south/centre France) | Provence, Rhône-Alpes; Escoffier | Auguste Escoffier (chef) |
| Esnault | From Germanic personal name ‘Ansald/Ansel’ | Bretagne, Normandie, Pays de la Loire | Robert Esnault-Pelterie (aviation pioneer) |
| Estève | Catalan/Occitan form of ‘Étienne’ (Stephen) | Languedoc, Provence, Catalonia; Esteve, Estève | Pierre Estève (composer) |
| Estienne | Old French form of ‘Étienne’, patronymic | Île-de-France, Centre; Estienne | Robert Estienne (printer) |
| Eustache | From Greek ‘Eustachius’ via given name | Île-de-France, Champagne; Eustache | Jean Eustache (film director) |
| Eymard | From Germanic personal-name roots (Aimar/Emmerich) | Auvergne, Rhône-Alpes; Eymard | Pierre-Julien Eymard (Catholic priest, saint) |
| Eynard | From Germanic personal name elements (Einhard-type) | Savoie, Switzerland, Rhône-Alpes; Eynard | Jean-Gabriel Eynard (banker/philanthropist) |
| Eyraud | Variant of Érard/old Germanic personal name forms | Provence, Languedoc; Eyraud, Eyrault | Jacques-Henri Eyraud (business executive) |
| Eveno | Breton origin from given name ‘Even’ (youth/warrior) | Bretagne; Even, Eveno | Patrick Eveno (historian) |
| Enjalbert | Occitan form from Germanic ‘Engilbert’-type name | Occitanie, Provence; Enjalbert | Michel Enjalbert (archaeologist) |
| Etchebest | Basque compound name (‘etxe’ house element) | Pays Basque; Etchebest | Philippe Etchebest (chef) |
| Etchegoyen | Basque toponymic, likely ‘upper house’ or similar | Pays Basque; Etchegoyen | Alain Etchegoyen (philosopher) |
| Etcheverry | Basque toponymic ‘etxeberria’ meaning ‘new house’ | Pays Basque, Nouvelle-Aquitaine; Etcheverry, Echeverria, Etxeberria | Michel Etcheverry (actor) |
| Émery | See Émery/Emery (alternative spelling) | Alsace, Nord; Emery, Émery | Unai Emery (football manager) |
| Énard | Included above as Énard entry | Occitanie, Île-de-France; Enard | Mathias Énard (author) |
| Errera | From Italian/Sephardic origin, attested in francophone Belgium/France | Wallonie, Île-de-France; Errera | Jacques Errera (chemist) |
| Esclangon | Included above as Esclangon entry | Provence, Languedoc; Esclangon | Paul Esclangon (astronomer) |
| Escudé | Included above as Escudé entry | Occitanie, Nouvelle-Aquitaine; Escude, Escudé | Nicolas Escudé (tennis player) |
| Escoffier | Included above as Escoffier entry | Provence, Rhône-Alpes; Escoffier | Auguste Escoffier (chef) |
| Esnault | Included above as Esnault entry | Bretagne, Normandie, Pays de la Loire; Esnault | Robert Esnault-Pelterie (aviation pioneer) |
| Eustache | Included above as Eustache entry | Île-de-France, Champagne; Eustache | Jean Eustache (film director) |