Pothier is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Nalbandian is an Armenian surname that derives from նալբանդ, nalband, 'one who makes horseshoes', which is of Persian origin.
Deblois or DeBlois is a surname. In French, the name translates into "from Blois", a city in central France.
Manukyan, Manoukyan and Manukian and Western Armenian alternative transliterations Manougian and Manoogian (Western Armenian: Մանուկեան is an Armenian surname. It is derived from the Armenian given name Manuk, Manug, Manoug meaning a child and the addition of yan/ian for a surname.
Aram Jules Pothier was an American banker and politician of French Canadian descent. He served as the 51st and 55th Governor of Rhode Island.
Doucet is a French language surname, especially popular in Canada, the former area of Acadia in particular.
Gendron is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Hector Joseph Pothier was a physician and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Clare in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1963 to 1967 as a Progressive Conservative member.
Aram is an Armenian patriarch in the History of Armenia, and a popular masculine name in Aramaic and Armenian. It appears in Hebrew, Aramaic as Aram, son of Shem and in cuneiform as Arame of Urartu.
Daigle or D'Aigle is a modification of the French surname Daigre. The first appearance of the last-name Daigle in the Americas was in Beaubassin, Nova Scotia in 1727. The last name Daigre originated in France and is likely the surname of peoples migrating from Aigre, France to New France in the Americas during the 16th and 17th centuries. Olivier Daigre (Daigle) is the first Daigre to appear on record in Nova Scotia when he arrived in 1663, and in 1666 when he married Marie Gaudet, daughter of Denis G. and Martine Gauthier. Olivier and Marie had 10 children, including two sons who all lived in the Port Royal and Grand Pre areas of Nova Scotia for three generations until the expulsion of Acadians from Canada by England.
Boudreau is a surname of French origin. The name may refer to:
Sheffield is an Anglo-Saxon surname, widespread mainly in the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. The surname Sheffield's meaning is said to be originated from the city in South Yorkshire.
Larocque is a French language surname found primarily in Quebec, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Ontario, and the New England region of the United States.
Heckman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Oxley is an English surname, originating in Yorkshire, Durham, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, and Staffordshire. Notable people with the surname include:
Northup is a surname and may refer to:
Beaubien is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Donahoe may refer to:
Archambault is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Cormier is a French surname.