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Duval

Duval is a surname of French origin derived from the phrase du Val, meaning “of the valley.” The toponymic source reflects a geographic description common in Old French, and the name has spread through regions influenced by French language and settlement. As a surname, Duval is borne by many individuals across politics, science, the arts, and sports, reflecting its broad use in Francophone and former French-ruled areas and beyond.

In geography, Duval appears in several place names in the United States and elsewhere. Duval County in

Beyond these, the name Duval is encountered as a personal surname in various countries and, less commonly,

Florida
is
a
major
jurisdiction
that
includes
the
city
of
Jacksonville;
the
county
was
named
for
William
Pope
Duval,
the
first
governor
of
the
Florida
Territory.
Duval
Street
is
a
famous
thoroughfare
in
Key
West,
Florida,
running
through
the
historic
downtown
area
and
serving
as
a
focal
point
for
commerce
and
culture.
as
a
geographic
toponym
at
smaller
local
scales
in
places
with
French
heritage.
Variants
and
related
forms
may
appear
in
different
languages
and
historical
records.
Overall,
Duval
exemplifies
a
concise
French-origin
name
that
functions
both
as
a
family
surname
and
as
a
geographic
marker
in
the
Americas.