Desgrange is used as a family name or surname in France. It is 9 characters long in length.
The Desgrange is variant form of Grange. French A barn; applied in moastic times to the homestand of an outlying manor belonging to an abbey or prioy Mr. Chas. Knight says, "a lone farm-house."
"What tell'st thou me of robbing? this is Venice;
My house is not a grange."
Several hamlets in various counties are so called.
Desgrange is a variant of Granger. One who was in charge of a farmhouse without buildings; one who came from Grange meaning "farm," the name of many places in Scotland.
Desgrange is the variation of the Grainger. See Granger - See Grange - French A barn; applied in moastic times to the homestand of an outlying manor belonging to an abbey or prioy Mr. Chas. Knight says, "a lone farm-house."
"What tell'st thou me of robbing? this is Venice;
My house is not a grange."
Several hamlets in various counties are so called
The Bailiff who presided over one, was called Ate Grange, (Hundred Rolls) and afterwards Granger.
How popular is Desgrange?
As per 2010 US census, number of Desgranges plummeted by 0.84 per cent to 118 since 2000 and slipped by 9774 spots and ranked at 141140. The last name was found in merely 4 per ten million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.
Race | 2010 | 2000 |
---|---|---|
White | 88.14 | 91.6 |
Others | 6.78 | 5.04 |
Immigrants to US
From Germany
Farmer Anna Desgrange from France aboard the Cynosure from Havre. She is registered to be 25 years old when she arrived in USA on August 1, 1856.
Desgrange Namesakes
- Henri Desgrange, French bicycle racer and sports journalist
Desgrange Namesakes
- Henri Desgrange, French bicycle racer and sports journalist