D'orsay

English from French
"from Orsay"

D'orsay Origin and Meaning

The name D'orsay is a boy's name.

D'orsay is an unusual masculine name with French origins. It likely derives from a place name or surname, specifically from 'Orsay,' a commune in northern France. The aristocratic prefix 'd'' indicates 'of' or 'from' Orsay, suggesting noble heritage. The name carries an air of sophistication and European elegance. D'orsay might also reference the Comte d'Orsay, a 19th-century French dandy known for his refined taste and artistic sensibilities. As a first name, D'orsay is exceedingly rare, making it a distinctive choice. The name suggests refinement, artistic flair, and cosmopolitan sophistication, appealing to parents seeking something truly unique with historical and cultural depth.

Famous People Named D'orsay

  • Alfred
    Count d'Orsay (1801,52), French "man of fashion"
  • Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens (1845
    1912), a son of Charles Dickens and godson of the above

The name D'orsay in Pop Culture

  • Surname
    meaning "person from (de) Orsay", northern France ("Orcius's settlement")