Boyer

Boyer (French pronunciation: ​[bwaje] ) is a French surname.[1] In rarer cases, it can be a corruption or deliberate alteration of other names.

Boyer is found traditionally along the Mediterranean (Provence, Languedoc), the Rhône valley, Auvergne, Limousin, Périgord and more generally in the Southwest of France. It is also found in the north of the country. There are two variant spellings: Boyé (southwest) and Bouyer (Loire-Atlantique, Charente-Maritime).[2]

As of 2021[update], Boyer ranks 55th in the most common surnames in France.[3] For the period 1891–1990 it ranked 34th.[4]

Like many other surnames, it used to be a nickname describing somebody's job: "bullock driver", "cowherd", that is to say Bouvier in common French.[5][6] It derives mainly from the Occitan buòu "ox", with the suffix -iar / -ier, frenchified phonetically or, further north, sometimes from a variant form in dialectal French bô, bou "ox" corresponding to common French bœuf with the suffix -ier. In French, the modern spelling -oyer [waje] avoids confusion between -oi-er [wae] and -oier [waje] .

In rarer cases, it can be a corruption or deliberate alteration of several other names :

美国,衣阿华(或爱荷华)州,Boyer的邮编

邮编 城市 纬度 经度
Boyer IA 39.95825 -117.86763