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Summary

These are the most popular last names in Quebec right now and we can't say we're surprised

No. 1 happens to be the third-most popular in Canada.

A Quebec flag waves atop a historic building.

Can you guess which last name reigns supreme in Quebec?

Senior Writer

Quebec's story is written in its surnames.

While the province has grown into a diverse society — with immigrants and visible minorities making up 14% and 16% of the population, according to the Institut de la statistique du Québec — its French Canadian roots remain the quintessential part of its identity.

You can see those roots in the names you regularly stumble upon throughout the province. In fact, many of Quebec's most common last names today trace back to the early settlers of "Nouvelle-France" in the 17th century. Take Tremblay, for example — it's the most common surname in Quebec and the third most common across Canada, with 106,669 people sharing it nationwide.

Thanks to updated data from Yourfolks.com, we've also got a snapshot of which names continue to top the charts in la belle province, along with how often they appear in public records.

Think you can guess the rest? Here's a look at the 25 most common last names in Quebec, ranked by frequency.

  1. Tremblay: 53,788
  2. Gagnon: 48,287
  3. Roy: 47,526
  4. Cote: 42,679
  5. Gauthier: 34,224
  6. Morin: 32,894
  7. Belanger: 29,569
  8. Bouchard: 29,065
  9. Pelletier: 28,825
  10. Gagne: 28,016
  11. Lavoie: 26,548
  12. Fortin: 25,917
  13. Levesque: 24,275
  14. Boucher: 23,786
  15. Bergeron: 22,537
  16. Caron: 21,659
  17. Leblanc: 21,478
  18. Girard: 21,066
  19. Lefebvre: 20,757
  20. Simard: 20,662
  21. Fournier: 20,547
  22. Ouellet: 20,139
  23. Cloutier: 19,674
  24. Martin: 18,333
  25. Dube: 18,281
Interested in exploring your family's name and its history in Quebec? Check it out in the Your Folks genealogy database here.

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    • Alexander Sciola
    • Born and raised in Montreal, Al Sciola is a Senior Writer for MTL Blog. With a background in covering sports and local events, he has a knack for finding stories that capture the city’s spirit. A lifelong Canadiens fan and trivia enthusiast, Al spends his downtime sipping espresso and trying out new recipes in the kitchen.

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