Proper noun
Tavernier (plural Taverniers)
A surname originating as an occupation for an innkeeper.
After purchasing the Tavernier Blue, Louis XIV hired Jean Pitau to recut the crudely-shaped triangular stone in 1678. Source: Internet
James Tavernier missed from the spot against Motherwell. Source: Internet
In a newly published historical novel, The French Blue, gemologist and historian Richard W. Wise proposed that the patent of nobility granted Tavernier by Louis XIV was a part of the payment for the Tavernier Blue. Source: Internet
Tavernier brought to Paris a large uncut stone which was the first known precursor to the Hope Diamond. Source: Internet
A Tavernier man faces cocaine trafficking and other drug charges after Monroe County Sheriff’s Office narcotics officers raided his home Wednesday evening. Source: Internet
Five SAT customers, Melinda Flora of Tranto, Danny Fergus of Bath Estate, Celcian Antoine of Petite Savanne, Rosetta Tavernier from Scotts Head and Francis Edwards from La Plaine were lucky winners in the first SAT giveaway since Digicel took over. Source: Internet