Porcher is a French language word meaning "swineherd" (from Old French porc), from which a metonymic surname is derived. Variants of the surname include Le Porcher, Porchier, Porquier, Porquiez, Pourcher, Pourchaire, Porchet, Porchel, Porchat and Pourchet; and also diminutive forms Porcheray, Porcheret, Porcherot and Porcherel.
People with the name
- Frances Porcher (1853âÂÂ1935), American writer and journalist
- Francis Peyre Porcher,ÃÂ A medical figure from the American Civil War
- Frederick Adolphus Porcher (1909âÂÂ1888), American politician and educator
- (1814âÂÂ1877), German sculptor and painter
- (1860âÂÂ1936), Prussian district administrator
- George Du Pré Porcher (c. 1823âÂÂ1876), English cricketer and barrister
- (1753âÂÂ1824), count of Richebourg, French physician and politician
- (1892-1966), French historian
- (born 1956), French sociologist and zootechnician
- Josias Porcher (c. 1761âÂÂ1820), English politician
- (1940âÂÂ2014), French sociologist
- (born 1947), French lawyer and politician
- (born 1992), French cyclist
- Mazÿck Porcher Ravenel (1862âÂÂ1946), American physician and professor
- Robert Porcher (born 1969), American football defensive end
- Robert John Porcher Broughton (1816âÂÂ1911), English amateur cricketer
- Thomas Porcher (born 1977), French economist
- Thomas Porcher Stoney (1889âÂÂ1973), American politician
- William Porcher Miles (1822âÂÂ1899), American politician
- William Porcher DuBose (1836âÂÂ1918), American priest and theologian
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