Paquès
Paquès is a surname of French origin. It is believed to derive from the personal name Pascal, a derivative of the Latin word "Paschalis," meaning "of Easter." The name Pascal was popular in medieval times, often given to children born around the Easter festival. Over time, Pascal evolved into various patronymic forms, including Paquès, indicating "son of Pascal." This type of surname formation was common across Europe as a way to identify individuals based on their father's name.
The surname Paquès is most commonly found in France, particularly in the northern regions. Its distribution