Ropars Explained
Ropars |
Meaning: | Robert |
Region: | Brittany |
Origin: | Breton |
Variant: | Roparzh, Ropart, Ropartz, Roparz, Roper, Ropers, Ropert, Ropertz, Roperz |
Footnotes: | [1] |
Ropars is a Breton-language surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- - Breton traditional singer
- - Breton poet
- Erwan Ropars - Piper on l'Héritage des Celtes, of the bagad Kemper for 25 years and founder of the bagad Kerne
- - Commander of the SS France from September 1963 to July 1966
- - theorist of literature, cinema and aesthetics
- Guy Ropartz - French composer and conductor
- Marcel Ropars - Penn-soner of the bagad from 1955 to 1958
- Eugénie Ropars - Founder of the Celtic circle Poullaouen in the 1930s
- Yves Ropartz (1903–1983), French racing cyclist
Notes and References
- http://www.geneanet.org/genealogie/fr/ropars.html Origins of the Name