Bergeron is a surname of French origin.
The name Bergeron may be derived from the Old German word berg, meaning hill or mountain. It may also be derived from the old French berger, meaning shepherd.
People named Bergeron
edit- Bryan Bergeron, American author
- David Bergeron (born 1981), American football player
- Élisabeth Bergeron (1851–1936), Canadian Venerated religious servant
- Jean-Claude Bergeron, Canadian ice hockey goaltender
- Jean-François Bergeron (boxer), Canadian boxer
- John J. M. Bergeron, Canadian research scientist and Rhodes Scholar
- Marc-André Bergeron, French Canadian professional hockey defenceman
- Marilyn Bergeron (born 1983), Canadian missing person
- Matthew Bergeron (born 2000), Canadian gridiron player
- Michel Bergeron, coach of the NHL Quebec Nordiques and New York Rangers during the 1980s
- Patrice Bergeron, Canadian ice hockey centre in the National Hockey League
- Peter Bergeron, professional baseball player
- René Bergeron (1890–1971), French actor
- Stéphane Bergeron, Canadian politician
- Suzanne Bergeron, Canadian abstract painter
- Tom Bergeron (born 1955), American television personality
- Tor Bergeron, Swedish meteorologist
- Wayne Bergeron, American trumpet player
- William A. Bergeron, American politician
In fiction
edit- "Harrison Bergeron" is a science fiction short story by Kurt Vonnegut, and the name of the principal character