• Source: Roberge
    • The name Roberge is an Old French reference to the longships (Viking ships) the Norsemen used, and the name is associated with seafarers and travelers. The name originated in the Normandy region of France, but is more common today in Quebec, Canada.


      Motto


      Fayce que devras


      People with the surname Roberge


      Bert Roberge (born 1954), former Major League Baseball pitcher
      Catherine Roberge (born 1982), Canadian judoka
      Dick Roberge (born 1934), retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward and coach
      Eusèbe Roberge (1874–1957), Canadian politician
      Fernand Roberge (born 1935), Canadian engineer, teacher and researcher
      François Roberge (born 1968), Canadian curler
      François-Olivier Roberge (born 1985), Canadian speed-skater
      Gabriel Roberge (1918-2006), Canadian lawyer and politician
      Giana Roberge (born 1970), American female road cycle racer and team director
      Guy Roberge (1915–1991), Canadian journalist, lawyer, politician, civil servant and the first Commissioner of the National Film Board of Canada
      Jean-François Morin-Roberge (born 1984), former offensive lineman in the Canadian Football League
      Jean-François Roberge, Canadian politician, Quebec's Minister of Education
      Kalyna Roberge (born 1986), Canadian short track speed skater
      Louis-Édouard Roberge (1896–1982), Canadian merchant and politician
      Mario Roberge (born 1964), retired Canadian ice hockey forward
      Rob Roberge, American writer, guitarist, singer, and academic
      Skippy Roberge (1917–1993), American professional baseball player
      Sean Roberge (1972–1996), Canadian actor
      Serge Roberge (born 1965), professional ice hockey player
      Sheila Roberge, American politician
      Sophie Roberge (born 1973), Canadian former judoka
      Valentin Roberge (born 1987), French professional footballer


      Lakes


      Lake Roberge (Grandes-Piles), located in Middle-Mauricie, Quebec, Canada
      Lake Roberge (Lac-Masketsi), Lac-Masketsi (Unorganized territory), Mekinac Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada

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