• Source: Boisvert
    • Boisvert (French pronunciation: [bwavɛʁ]) is a French surname. It consists of the words bois (meaning "wood") and vert (meaning "green"). As of 2006, Boisvert was the 65th most common surname in Quebec, Canada, accounting for 0,186% of the province's population. As of 2010, there were 4821 people with this surname in the United States.
      Notable people with the surname include:

      Alex Boisvert-Lacroix (born 1987), Canadian speed skater
      Aurélien Boisvert (1927–2021), Canadian historian and lawyer
      Evelyne Boisvert (born 1970), Canadian diver
      Fabien Boisvert (1839–1897), Canadian politician, land surveyor and farmer
      France Boisvert (born 1959), Canadian educator and writer
      Gilles Boisvert (artist) (born 1940), Canadian artist and sculptor
      Gilles Boisvert (ice hockey) (1933–2022), Canadian ice hockey player
      Hugo Boisvert (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey coach and player
      Jean-Marie Boisvert (born 1939), Canadian politician
      Laurier J. Boisvert, former President of the Canadian Space Agency
      Lili Boisvert, Canadian journalist, columnist and author
      Maurice Boisvert (1897–1988), Canadian politician and lawyer
      Michael Boisvert (born 1973), Canadian actor and choreographer
      Michel Patrick Boisvert, Haitian civil servant and politician
      Romeo T. Boisvert (1916–1981), American politician
      Sacha Boisvert (born 2006), Canadian ice hockey player
      Serge Boisvert (born 1959), Canadian ice hockey player
      Sylvie Boisvert, Canadian athlete
      Yves Boisvert (1950–2012), Canadian poet


      See also


      Boisvert River, Quebec
      Montréal/Boisvert & Fils Water Airport, Canadian water aerodrome in Montreal, Quebec
      Pointe-à-Boisvert, a community in Longue-Rive, Quebec


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