Pasquier
Pasquier is a French surname and, less commonly, a given name. It derives from the Old French pasquier, an occupational term for a baker or bread seller, reflecting the medieval practice of naming people by their trade. As a result, Pasquier belongs to a broad class of French surnames formed from professions.
Historically, the name appears in France from the Middle Ages and later spread to other Francophone regions
Notable individuals with the surname include Étienne Pasquier (1529–1615), a prominent French jurist, magistrate and antiquarian
Beyond people, Pasquier appears in place names, institutions, and genealogical references within Francophone regions, underscoring its