There are
577
Corniers in the USA
Cornier is the
38389th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Cornier

MarvinCornier

Marvin Cornier is a Puerto Rican television host known for his work on shows such as 'Nuestra Belleza Latina' and 'Despierta América.'

Jean-LouisCornier

Jean-Louis Cornier was a French poet and writer known for his contributions to the surrealist movement.

PaulCornier

Paul Cornier was a Canadian politician who served as the Member of Parliament for Sudbury from 1974 to 1980.

CharlesCornier

Charles Cornier was a French cyclist who competed in the sprint event at the 1908 Summer Olympics.

PhilippeCornier

Philippe Cornier is a French footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for FC Nantes in Ligue 1.

VictorCornier

Victor Cornier was a Belgian footballer who played as a forward for clubs such as Royal Antwerp and Racing Club Bruxelles.

FélixCornier

Félix Cornier is a Paraguayan footballer who currently plays as a forward for Olimpia Asunción in the Paraguayan Primera División.

ManuelCornier

Manuel Cornier is a Spanish footballer who plays as a midfielder for CF Rayo Majadahonda in the Segunda División B.

LucCornier

Luc Cornier is a French artist known for his abstract and figurative sculptures and installations.

PierreCornier

Pierre Cornier was a French architect who designed several notable buildings in Paris.

Cornier Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Cornier' is of French origin and is derived from the word 'corne,' meaning 'horn' or 'antler.' It may have originally referred to someone who worked with or lived near horns or antlers, or someone who had prominent or curved features resembling horns.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Cornier' is most commonly found in France and other French-speaking regions, but it may also be found in other countries with French influence or migration.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Cornier' include 'Cornejo' (Spanish), 'Corneille' (French), 'Cornelius' (English), and 'Cornish' (English).
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Cornier' may have been carried by French immigrants to other countries, particularly during periods of French colonization or economic migration.