Courvoisier is a French surname of Norman origin, derived from the Latin word 'curtilis', which means 'small court'. The name originally referred to someone who lived near a small courtyard or farmyard. Today, Courvoisier is still predominantly found in France, with some occurrences in other parts of Europe and North America. It is often passed down through generations, carrying with it a sense of French heritage and history.
The name Courvoisier saw its peak popularity during the late 1990s with eight births recorded in both 1997 and 1998. The total number of births over this period was sixty-two, with an average of approximately six births per year.