Proper noun
Bernier (plural Berniers)
A surname from French.
Bernier argues that these acts would have avoided the French Revolution, but his successor, Louis XVI, reversed his policies. Source: Internet
But Detroit goalie Jonathan Bernier made three stops on Brad Marchand from the right side of the net on the two-man advantage and they came away with nothing. Source: Internet
Bernier, Louis the Beloved, pp 86-100 In June 1744, the king left Versailles for the front in order to take personal command of his armies fighting in the War of the Austrian Succession. Source: Internet
By cleaning Bernier said he meant more intense sanitization than is already done daily. Source: Internet
Francois Bernier writes how Karkanahs, or workshops for the artisans, particularly in textiles flourished by "employing hundreds of embroiderers, who were superintended by a master". Source: Internet
Anisimov gave Ottawa the lead with his second of the night when he took a saucer pass and raised it over Bernier. Source: Internet