Carpentier is a Norman-Picard surname,[1] variant form of French Charpentier[2] and is similar to the English Carpenter, which is borrowed from Norman. In Basse Normandie, the most common form is Lecarpentier.[3]

Carpentier
PronunciationKar' pen ti ar
Origin
Meaningworker or fixer of wood, builder of wood
Other names
Variant formsCarpenter (surname), Charpentier, etc.

The words carpentier, charpentier, carpenter are ultimately from Late Latin; carpentarius "artifex" or "wainwright", equivalent to Latin carpent(um) "two wheeled carriage" ( < Celtic (Gaulish) **carbanton; cf. OIr carpad "chariot") + suffix -arius - ARY; see ER2.[4]

Notable people with the surname include:

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  1. Géopatronyme : repartition by number of birth and French départements of the surname Carpentier
  2. Géopatronyme : repartition by number of birth and French départements of the surname Charpentier
  3. Géopatronyme : repartition by number of birth and French départements of the surname Lecarpentier
  4. Combined from several sources including: Webster's New Universal Unabridged Dictionary, 1996 by Barnes & Noble Books and "Concise Oxford Dictionary - 10th Edition by Oxford University Press.