Tardif is used as a family name or surname in France. It is 6 characters long in length.
The form of Tardy. An ancient French family, who embracing the doctrines of the Reformation, suffered much persecution, both in the XVI and XVII centuries. They resided for many generations at La Tremblade, in the province of Santonge. The first settler in Ireland was Monsieur Elie Tardy, who took up his residence at Dublin about 1760. B.L.G.
How popular is Tardif?
Tardif is common in Canada, France, United States.
Tardif is ranked 27350 on our list.
Despite the fact that the number of Tardif bearers increased by 5.37 per cent in 2010 US census to 1923 since 2000, the surname slipped by 395 spots and ranked at 15272. The last name was found in around 6 per million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.
Race | 2010 | 2000 |
---|---|---|
White | 95.27 | 95.67 |
Hispanic or Latino | 1.98 | 1.81 |
Others | 1.77 | 1.75 |
Black | 0.78 | 0 |
Tardif Namesakes
- Claudette Tardif, Canadian retired senator from Alberta
- Marc Tardif, Canadian retired professional ice hockey left winger
- Patrice Tardif, former professional ice hockey centre
- Chris Tardif, English former professional footballer
- Paul Tardif, Ontario businessman and political figure
- Emiliano Tardif, missionary
- Monique Tardif, Progressive Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada
- Alain Tardif, Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada
Tardif Namesakes
- Claudette Tardif, Canadian retired senator from Alberta
- Marc Tardif, Canadian retired professional ice hockey left winger
- Patrice Tardif, former professional ice hockey centre
- Chris Tardif, English former professional footballer
- Paul Tardif, Ontario businessman and political figure
- Emiliano Tardif, missionary
- Monique Tardif, Progressive Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada
- Alain Tardif, Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada