Lallemand
Lallemand is a surname of French origin. It is typically derived from the medieval French term l'Allemand, meaning "the German," and likely originated as a nickname or descriptor for a person with ties to German-speaking regions or German ancestry. Over time, the name became hereditary and acquired various spellings. Variants include Allemand and de Lallemand, reflecting regional orthography and the influence of articles.
The surname is found primarily in France and within Francophone communities abroad. In France, it appears in
Notable bearers of the name have contributed across a range of fields, including academia, arts, and public
See also Allemand (surname) for related forms and potential genealogical connections.