Combes
Combes is a surname of French origin, derived from the Old French combe, meaning a hollow, ravine, or valley. The toponymic use of combe is widespread in French-speaking regions, and the plural form combes appears in various place names.
Notable people with the surname include Émile Combes (1835–1921), a French liberal statesman who served as Prime
Geography and places: In the United States, Combes is the name of a city in Cameron County,
In summary, Combes denotes a French-origin surname tied to geographic features, with notable historical significance in