Certificate of Name
Belcher
English
Meaning & Origin
Belcher is an English surname of French origin, derived from a Middle English version of Old French bel chiere, meaning "beautiful face". Over time, it evolved to refer to a person who had a cheerful and pleasant temperament.EtymologyThe surname originates from the French phrase bel chiere, from bel ("beautiful") and chiere ("face"). It was likely first used as a nickname for someone with an attractive face or a pleasant demeanor, later becoming hereditary.DistributionBelcher is relatively common in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States and United Kingdom. Today, there are numerous individuals with this surname across the globe.Notable BearersWhile the web sources do not provide extensive lists, notable individuals with the surname include athletes, musicians, and actors. The name also appears as the surname of fictional characters in various media.PlacesThe surname has also given name to places in the United States: Belcher, Kentucky — an unincorporated community — and Belcher, Louisiana, a village in Caddo Parish.Meaning: "beautiful face" (from Old French bel chiere)Origin: French, via Middle EnglishType: SurnameUsage Regions: English-speaking world
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