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Surname Purviance - Meaning and Origin

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Purviance: What does the surname Purviance mean?

The surname Purviance is of French origin and is believed to have descended from the French surname "Pourveance”. Early records of this surname were found in the region of Dauphine located in southeastern France. The name's meaning is not explicitly clear, although some believe it could signify 'providence' or 'foresight', taking from the French word "pourvoir", meaning 'to provide.' Despite its French origins, the name Purviance is more commonly found in Scotland and Ireland due to the migration of French Huguenots during the 16th and 17th centuries fleeing religious persecution. In these regions, the name might have been further anglicized. Therefore, the Purviance surname indicates an ancestral connection to these regions.

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Purviance: Where does the name Purviance come from?

The last name Purviance is most commonly found in the United States today. Purviance is a Scottish last name, derived from the Latin word “purvey”. It was a name given to those responsible for purchasing provisions for a lord or a royal household.

In the United States, the Purviance family name is most heavily concentrated in Tennessee and North Carolina. It is found more widely in Canada, where members of the Purviance family first arrived as early as the 1700s from the British Isles.

The Purviance family first arrived in America in the 1700s, and it was known that by the time of the Revolutionary War, there were Purviances living in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, and other colonies.

The Purviance family has since spread to many other states throughout the US. It is not nearly as heavily concentrated in any one region, but is found in a much more widespread area. Today more than 4,000 Purviance households can be found in the US. The Purviance family has also made its way to parts of Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand.

Variations of the surname Purviance

The surname Purviance is an Anglo-Scottish surname, believed to be a variant of the Norman surname 'Perceval'. It also has other variants, spellings and surnames from the same origin.

The variant spellings of the surname 'Purviance' include 'Purveance', 'Purvee', 'Purveyance', 'Purves', 'Perveance', 'Purveys', and 'Pervance'.

In Scotland, the surname is sometimes spelled 'Purveys'.

The associated surnames of 'Purviance' are 'Pervis', 'Parvish', 'Parvis', 'Parviz', 'Parvies', 'Parveen', 'Perveen', 'Parvaz', 'Perviaz', 'Perfess', 'Perfesse', 'Purvey', 'Perrey', 'Perreye', and 'Perruits'.

In English, the surname has been recorded as 'Parvis', 'Parvez', 'Perceval', 'Percevel', 'Percevall', 'Percevelle', 'Perseval', 'Percevale', and 'Percevaux'.

In French, the surname has been recorded as 'Perceval', 'Percevale', 'Percivall', 'Percevall', 'Perciveaux', 'Percey', and 'Pércevaux'.

In Gaelic, the surname has been recorded as 'Pàraig', 'Pàrag', 'Parick', 'Parrick', 'Patick', 'Pete', 'Peadair', and 'Penrrick'.

In Irish, the surname has been recorded as 'Pairceadal', 'Parthalan', 'Parthalon', 'Parthalun', 'Partholon', 'Parthalain', 'Perceval', 'Parthalan' and 'Parthalain'.

Famous people with the name Purviance

  • Louise Purviance: the American actress who starred in several silent films in the early 20th century.
  • Mae Busch: the Australian-born actress who co-starred in several films with Charlie Chaplin, including The Pilgrim and A Woman of Paris.
  • Vivian Purviance: the actress and model in Charlie Chaplin's films from 1914 to 1923.
  • Robert Purviance: the British-born actor and comedian who made numerous appearances in both film and television.
  • Ernie Purviance: the American television and motion picture actor, best known for his roles in "Leave It To Beaver" and "I Love Lucy."
  • Gaye Purviance: the American film and television producer and director whose credits include "American Graffiti" and "Big", among other notable films.
  • Richard Purviance: the American film and television actor whose credits include "Modern Family" and "King of Kings".
  • Roland Purviance: the American special effects artist best known for his work on "Jurassic Park" and "Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope".
  • Doris Purviance: the American actress who made many guest appearances on the television series "Cosby Show", "Laverne & Shirley", and "Knot's Landing".
  • Roger Purviance: the American screenwriter and producer whose credits include "Vampire in Brooklyn" and "Dragnet".

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