Boissieu

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Boissieu (or Boissieux) is a French proper name originating in middle and eastern France (Auvergne, Lyon, Alpes), probably meaning "woody place" ("bois" means wood in French).

Families

Several French noble families bear the name Boissieu, including:

  • The family de Boissieu or Boissieu du Forez, originally from Forez, near Lyon, in the 16th century
  • The family Boissieu d'Auvergne or Boissieu de la Geneste, originating from La Chapelle-Geneste (Haute-Loire) in 1316
  • The family Perrin de Boissieu or Boissieu-Perrin, later called Salvaing de Boissieu, originally from the Dauphiné. A line of this family later settled in Aunis (18th century) and Normandy (19th century).

People

Places

  • France counts several hamlets called Boissieu, none of them being noteworthy.

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