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Sudré

Sudré is a surname of French and Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) origin that is used in various parts of the world. In contemporary usage, it is most commonly found in Brazil and France, with occurrences in Portugal and other communities connected by migration and diaspora.

The exact etymology of Sudré is uncertain. It is generally regarded as a locational or patronymic surname,

Geographic distribution patterns show the surname is well established in Brazil, where migrations from Portugal and

Notable bearers of the surname Sudré have appeared across several fields, including sports, academia, and the

See also: Sudre, Sudré (disambiguation in some languages), and related variants in Occitan and Gallic-onomastic traditions.

with
possible
links
to
a
place
name
or
to
a
given
name
used
by
an
ancestor.
Over
time,
the
spelling
has
produced
variants
such
as
Sudre
(without
the
acute
accent)
and
Sudré,
reflecting
the
influences
of
French
and
Portuguese
orthography
on
the
name.
The
presence
of
the
accent
in
Sudré
indicates
its
adaptation
to
Portuguese
spelling
conventions
in
many
Brazilian
contexts.
France
contributed
to
its
spread,
particularly
in
southern
and
southeastern
regions.
In
France,
the
name
appears
less
frequently
but
is
present
in
historical
records,
potentially
reflecting
regional
linguistic
ties
or移igration.
In
Portugal
and
other
Lusophone
communities,
Sudré
surfaces
sporadically,
often
through
intermarriage
and
subsequent
transmission
of
the
name
to
descendants
abroad.
arts,
though
no
single
individual
dominates
the
public
record.
The
name
also
tends
to
be
encountered
in
genealogical
and
civil
records
when
tracing
family
histories
in
regions
with
historical
Francophone
or
Lusophone
influence.