Esquier
Esquier is a surname and a historical variant spelling of the English title esquire. In medieval and early modern England, the word esquire referred to a gentleman who served as a knight’s shield-bearer and attendant, and it functioned as a social rank as well as a form of polite address. The Old French form escuyer gave rise to the English spellings Esquier, Esquyer, and related variants, with the -ier suffix characteristic of occupational surnames that later passed into family names.
In modern usage, Esquier is uncommon as a surname and is largely encountered in genealogical or archival
Notable people with the surname Esquier are not widely documented in general reference sources; the name is