Duverger
Duverger is a French surname, originally a patronymic, meaning Du Verger. The Duverger family nobility could be traced back to the thirteenth century during which they served as part of the French royal army under the House of Bourbon a title they would hold even after the French Revolution.
Notable individuals with the surname Duverger include:
- Antonio Duvergé was a Dominican general of French origin who served in the Dominican War of Independence.
- François Véron Duverger [de Forbonnais], French political economist
- Jean Duverger, Mexican actor and entertainer of French-Haitian ancestry
- Josué Duverger, Canadian-Haitian footballer
- Maurice Duverger, French jurist, sociologist, political scientist and politician, after whom Duverger’s law is named.
- René Duverger, French Olympic weightlifter
- Théophile [Emmanuel Duverger], French painter
- Henri de la Rochejaquelein "Henri du Vergier", was a general of the Royalist Vendéan insurrection during the French Revolution.