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Cloutier


Cloutier


Cloutier is a French occupational name for a nailer, i.e. someone who made and sold nails, from an agent derivative of clou (Latin clavus) for "nail". Notable people with the name include:

  • Alexandre Cloutier (born 1977), Canadian politician
  • Catherine Cloutier (born 1950), American politician
  • Claude Cloutier (born 1957), Canadian film animator and graphic novel artist
  • Dan Cloutier (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
  • François-Xavier Cloutier (1848–1934), Bishop of Trois Rivières
  • Gilles Cloutier (1928–2014), Canadian scientist
  • Gary Cloutier (born 1962), American politician
  • Guy Cloutier (born 1940), Canadian producer, convicted sex offender
  • Guylaine Cloutier (born 1969), Canadian international swimmer
  • Jacques Cloutier (born 1960), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Kim Cloutier (born 1987), Canadian model
  • Patrick Cloutier (born 1970), Canadian soldier who became famous during the 1990 Oka Crisis
  • Philip D. Cloutier (1949–1998), American politician
  • Réal Cloutier (born 1956), Canadian ice hockey player
  • T. J. Cloutier (born 1939), American professional poker player
  • Sheila Watt-Cloutier (born 1953), Canadian Inuit activist
  • Suzanne Cloutier (1927–2003), Canadian film actress
  • Véronique Cloutier (born 1974), Canadian TV and radio personality
  • Zacharie Cloutier (c.1590–1677), one of the founders of Beauport, Quebec

See also

  • Saint-Alphonse/Lac Cloutier Water Aerodrome, Quebec, Canada

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