Le Claire

Surname evolution

Evolution of the surname Le Clerc

The surname Le Clerc has been written in at least seven forms across the six centuries in which it has been recorded. This page traces that evolution, using the House of LeClaire as a worked example. See the canonical House of LeClaire entity page for the full authority hub.

Evidence: Published Scholarly Research

1355 — Moingins dis li clers

The vernacular Lorraine form used in the anchor charter of the House. Not yet a fixed surname, but a byname that would harden into one within a generation.

15th – 17th c. — Le Clerc, Leclerc

The name settles into the standard medieval and early-modern French forms Le Clerc and Leclerc, used interchangeably in official record.

17th – 19th c. — Le Clair, Leclair, Licklär

Phonetic softening produces Le Clair and Leclair; in the Rhineland the French name is heard and written by German-speaking scribes as Licklär.

19th c. – present — Le Claire, LeClaire

On arrival in Britain the surname stabilises first as the two-word Le Claire and finally as the one-word English spelling LeClaire.

Recorded spellings of the surname

The House of LeClaire is documented under seven spellings

Medieval and early-modern records of this family show a continuous thread of the same surname under a variety of orthographies. Every spelling below refers to the same documented lineage of the House of LeClaire.

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