Duplantis (surname)
Duplantis is a relatively uncommon surname, found primarily in countries with historical connections to France, including Sweden and the United States (particularly Louisiana).
Origin and Meaning:
The name is of French origin. It is a topographic surname, derived from the French phrase "du plantis," which refers to a place planted with young trees, a nursery, or a plantation. The term "plantis" itself comes from the verb "planter," meaning "to plant."
Distribution:
While its origin is French, the surname is notably prevalent in Sweden due to the success of the athlete Armand Duplantis, a Swedish-American pole vaulter. The surname also has a presence in Louisiana, a region with strong historical ties to French colonization.
Notable People:
- Armand "Mondo" Duplantis (born 1999): A Swedish-American pole vaulter and Olympic champion. His exceptional athletic achievements have significantly increased the surname's recognition worldwide.
Variations:
Variations in spelling, though less common, might include Du Plantis.
Etymology:
The etymology of the name is rooted in agricultural practices and land use in France, indicating a family history connected to forestry, farming, or land management.