Allaire is a surname of French origin, mainly found in Northern France (Brittany), Jersey, and Quebec.

Etymology

The Breton toponymic origin of the surname Allaire is described by Francis Gourvil in his publication Noms de famille bretons d'origine toponymique. This would point to Allaire, a commune located in the Morbihan department.

Other Breton toponymic connections include lieux-dits "Ville-Allaire" in the communes of Langouet (Ille-et-Vilaine) and Illifaut (Côtes-d'Armor).

Two other possible etymologies can be traced:

  • Variant form of Hilaire, French form of Latin Hilarius, derived from Latin hilaris meaning "joyful".
  • In Brittany can be given after saint Aloire (), bishop of Quimper, Brittany.

Some variations

  • Alair, Aler, Alere, Allair, Allayre, Allere, Alarius
  • Dallaire (e.g. Roméo Dallaire), Delair, Deller
  • Halair, Haler

People

  • Anthony Allaire (1829–1903), American firefighter and police officer
  • François Allaire (born 1959), ice hockey coach
  • Gaston Allaire (1916–2011), Canadian musicologist, organist, pianist and composer
  • James P. Allaire (1785–1858), American mechanic and steam engine builder
  • Jean Allaire (born 1930), Quebecer politician and lawyer
  • Jeremy Allaire (born 1971), American technologist and Internet entrepreneur
  • Joseph J. Allaire (born 1969), American software engineer and Internet entrepreneur
  • Paul Allaire (1938–2019), businessman, CEO of Xerox Corporation
  • Zoé Allaire-Bourgie (born 2004), artistic gymnast

References

  • "Les Familles Allaire et Dallaire" by Violette Allaire (1962) (English & French)

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