Meaning & Origin
Chevrolet is a French surname derived from a diminutive of chèvre, meaning 'goat', indicating a person who cultivated goats. The name thus originally referred to a goatherd or someone living near goats.The surname is most famously associated with Swiss-born American race car driver and automobile pioneer Louis Chevrolet (1878–1941), who co-founded the Chevrolet Motor Car Company in 1911 with Arthur Chevrolet and William C. Durant. This company eventually became a division of General Motors, making 'Chevrolet' a globally recognized automotive brand. Due to the brand's prominence, the Chevrolet small-block engine is often simply called 'Chevy' (American) or a variant thereof.Related surnames from other cultures include Portuguese Cabral ('goat' from Latin capra) and Spanish Cabrera ('goat pasture' from Latin capraria). These occupational surnames highlight the agricultural roots and extensive migration of goat-herding families across Romance-language regions.While the surname Chevrolet is rare outside of descendants of the family, its fame as a car brand has embedded it in global popular culture. Louis Chevrolet's exploits in racing and his family's automotive legacy are detailed in historical biographies, including his racing rivalry with and friendship with Duke Dreyer. Today, the name survives both as a scarce surname and as a household name via General Motors' flagship brand.Meaning: Diminutive of 'goat' (goatherd)Origin: FrenchType: Occupational surnameUsage regions: France, North America (via emigration)