Proper noun
Bouvier (plural Bouviers)
A surname from French, equivalent to English Coward or Cowherd.
H. Bouvier & Co., Bonn, 1949, page 132 Zaharoff convinced Venizelos to attack but, after some impressive initial success, the Greek Army was eventually driven back. Source: Internet
At once harrowing and humane, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis stands as a deeply moving narrative.” Source: Internet
Before she became the wife of a rising politician, Jacqueline Bouvier had polished debutante style down. Source: Internet
Bouvier potted his second past Roar netminder Matt Murphy at the 15:21 mark, before notching the hat trick just after the Xtreme killed off a five-on-three disadvantage late in the middle frame. Source: Internet
Ms Commons and Ms Bouvier started to communicate anonymously via DKMS two months after the transplant as per UK law, with Ms Commons able to name and send pictures and videos of her boy two years later. Source: Internet
Peter Bouvier was assistant fire truck captain for the past 19 years, and was assistant truck captain for one year before that. Source: Internet