Description:
The surname Pharandis is of French origin. It is derived from the Old French word 'pharandis,' which means 'pilgrim.' This name likely originated as a nickname for a pilgrim or someone who traveled a great deal. The earliest known recorded instance of the surname Pharandis dates back to 1272 in the Anjou region of France. It was recorded in the Latin form of 'Pharandisus,' which was a Latinized version of the Old French 'pharandis.' The surname Pharandis is relatively uncommon today, but it is still found in some parts of France. There are also variations of the name, such as Farandis, Pharandis, Pharandez, and Pharandez-Roussel. The culture and customs associated with the surname Pharandis are likely similar to those of other French surnames. This includes a strong sense of family and community, as well as a focus on traditional values and customs.





