Vallier is a topographic surname of French and Old English origin, referring to someone who lives in a valley. Variants include Vallière, Vallières, de Vallière, and LaVallière.[1]
Notable people with the surname Vallier include:
- John Vallier (1920–1991), English classical pianist and composer
- Joseph Vallier (1869–1935), French lawyer and politician
- Lenny Vallier (born 1999), French footballer
- Willy Vallier (1920-1968), Italian (Südtirol) artist
Notable people with the surname Vallière include:
- Jean Vallière (died 1523), Augustinian friar
- Louis-Florent de Vallière (1719–1775), Governor General of the French colony of Saint-Domingue (Haiti)
- Nicholas E Vallier Field Artillery, US Army, Michigan Army National Guard, MIDF. Iraq War/Global War on Terrorism Veteran from White Lake, Michigan (born 1981]], Officer and 1LT, Company Commander in the Michigan Department of Veterans Affairs Michigan Defense Force and Michigan Army National Guard.
Son Victor E Vallier (born 2018)
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