Vereaux
Vereaux is a surname of French origin, believed to be derived from the given name Ver, a diminutive of Vergilius, the Latin name for Virgil. The name may also be associated with the French word "ver," meaning "true," suggesting a literal translation of "true one."
The surname Vereaux is primarily found in France and its former colonies, including Canada and the United
One of the notable bearers of the surname Vereaux is the French composer and organist Louis-Nicolas Clérambault,
In Canada, the Vereaux family has made contributions to various fields. For instance, Jean-Baptiste Vereaux was
The surname Vereaux is relatively uncommon, which contributes to its distinctive character. It is often associated