Lapiître
Lapiître is a surname of French origin. It is believed to derive from the word "lapin," meaning rabbit, and may have been an occupational name for someone who hunted or sold rabbits, or a nickname for someone with characteristics associated with rabbits. The surname is found in various regions of France, particularly in the northern and eastern parts of the country. Over time, families with the Lapiître surname have dispersed, and the name can now be found in other countries due to migration. Variations in spelling may exist, although Lapiître is the most common form. Historical records suggest the presence of this surname dating back several centuries. Genealogical research indicates a lineage of individuals bearing the Lapiître name who have engaged in a variety of professions and contributed to their communities. The geographical distribution of the surname reflects historical patterns of settlement and movement within France and beyond.