Mercier
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Mercier (French, notions dealer or haberdasher) is a common family name in France, and in French-speaking regions of Belgium, Canada and Switzerland.
It may refer to the following people:
- Armand Mercier
- Auguste Mercier, French general involved in the Dreyfus Affair
- Charles Afred Mercier (1816-1894), Creole medician and writer
- Claudine Mercier (b. 1961), Canadian comedian, singer, actress and impressionist
- Désiré-Joseph Mercier (1851-1926) Belgian cardinal
- Emile Mercier, French archer and Olympian
- Emile Mercier (1901–1981), Australian cartoonist
- Eugène Mercier, the creator of the Maison de champagne Mercier
- François le Mercier, missionary (Catholic Encyclopedia article)
- Gerry Mercier (b. 1941), Canadian politician and judge
- Gilberte Côté-Mercier
- Honoré Mercier (1840-1894), Canadian politician
- Isabelle Mercier (b.1975), Canadian poker player
- Laura Mercier, French cosmetician and name of cosmetics line
- Lizzy Mercier Descloux (1956-2004), French musician, actress, writer and painter
- Louis-Sébastien Mercier (1740-1814), French writer
- Michel Mercier, contemporary French politician
- Michele Mercier, French actress
- Paul Mercier, an American voice actor and director
- Paul Mercier (born 1924), a Canadian politician
- Philipp Mercier
- Pierre Mercier, French aeronautical engineer
- Sheila Mercier (b. 1919), English actress
- Vivian Mercier (1919-1989), Irish critic
- Mercier Lariviere
Mercier may refer to the following places:
- Mercier, Quebec
- Mercier, a Montreal district in the borough of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
- Honoré-Mercier, a former Canadian federal electoral district.
- Mercier, a former Canadian federal electoral district.
- Mercier, a Quebec provincial electoral district.
Mercier may also mean:
- Mercier (Cycles Mercier), French bicycle manufacturer
- Mercier Bridge
- Champagne Mercier, the French champagne producer