Garnier
Garnier stands for:
- Garnier (shipping) , the material used for stowing and separating on a ship
- Garnier (brand) , brand of the cosmetics group L'Oréal
- Opéra Garnier , Paris Opera House
Garnier is the family name of the following people:
- Adèle Garnier (1838–1924), French Benedictine nun, founder of an order, founder of a monastery and mystic
- Carolin Garnier (* 1999), German actress
- Charles Garnier (missionary) (1606–1649), French Jesuit and canonized martyr
- Charles Garnier (1825–1898), French architect
- Charles Garnier (rower) (1887–1963), French rower
- Charles Georges Thomas Garnier (1746–1795), French writer and politician
- Christian Garnier (geographer) (1872–1898), French geographer
- Christian Garnier (basketball player) (born 1964), French basketball player
- Claudia Garnier (* 1970), German historian
- Eberhard von Garnier (1881–1939), German asset manager and association official
- Edward Garnier (* 1952), British politician (Conservative Party)
- Étienne Joseph Louis Garnier-Pagès (1801–1841), French politician
- Francis Garnier (1839–1873), French explorer
- François Garnier (composer) (1717–1779), French composer
- François Garnier ( Marie Joseph François Garnier ; 1839–1873), French explorer, see Francis Garnier
- François Garnier (illustrator) (1914–1981), French illustrator
- François Garnier (Archbishop) (1944–2018), French clergyman, Archbishop of Cambrai
- François-Joseph Garnier (1755–1825), French composer
- Franz Xaver von Garnier (1842–1916), German lieutenant general
- Friedrich-Ernst von Garnier (* 1935), German designer
- Fritz Cahn-Garnier (1889–1949), German lawyer and politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Mannheim
- Gerhard Garnier (1110–1171), Count of Sidon
- Henri Garnier (1908–2003), Belgian cyclist
- Honoré Pierre Garnier (1811–1872), French painter
- Hubertus von Garnier (1874–1952), German landowner and politician (DNVP), MdL Prussia
- Jean Garnier (Bishop) (around 1544–1607), Bishop of Montpellier
- Jean Garnier (grammarian) († 1574), French theologian, Romance scholar and grammarian
- Jean Garnier (church historian) (1612–1681), French church historian and theologian
- Jean Garnier (Member of Parliament) (1748–1824), member of the Constituent Assembly
- Jean-Jacques Garnier (1729–1805), French historian
- Jean-Luc Garnier (* 1957), French chef
- Johann Leopold Heinrich von Garnier († 1721), Austrian general and governor
- Joseph Garnier (composer) († 1779), French composer and conductor
- Joseph Clément Garnier (1813–1881), French economist
- Joseph Heinrich Garnier (1802–1855), German language teacher, journalist and publicist
- Josselin Garnier (* 1971), French mathematician
- Jules Garnier (1839–1904), French geologist
- Jules-Arsène Garnier (1847–1889), French painter
- Julian Garnier († 1275), Count of Sidon
- Katja von Garnier (* 1966), German director
- Laurent Garnier (* 1966), French music producer and DJ
- Louis Frédéric Garnier (1809–1882), German teacher
- Louis-Antoine Garnier-Pagès (1803–1878), French politician
- Marc Garnier (* 1947), French organ builder
- Marie Garnier (* 1962), Swiss politician (GPS)
- Maximilian von Garnier (politician) (1844–1888), German lawyer and politician
- Maximilian von Garnier (football player) (* 1971), German American football player and coach
- Michel Garnier (1753–1829), French painter
- Nicolás Garnier (* 1987), Argentine actor and singer
- Otto von Garnier (1859–1947), German cavalry general
- Pascal Garnier (1949-2010), French writer
- Paul Jean Garnier (1801–1869), French watchmaker
- Paul-Casimir Garnier (1834–1916), French watchmaker
- Pierre Garnier (cabinet maker) (1726 / 1727–1800), French cabinet maker
- Pierre Garnier (writer) (1928–2014), French writer and translator
- Pierre Dominique Garnier (1756-1827), French infantry general
- René Garnier (1887–1984), French mathematician
- Robert Garnier (1544–1590), French poet
- Robert-Jules Garnier (1883–1958), French film architect
- Romain Garnier (* 1976), French linguist, Indo-Europeanist and author
- Tony Garnier (architect) (1869–1948), French architect and town planner
- Tony Garnier (musician) (* 1956), American bass player
- Walter I. Garnier (around 1110–1154), Lord of Caesarea in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem
- Walter II Garnier († between 1189 and 1191), Lord of Caesarea in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem
Garnier is the given name of the following people:
- Garnier l'Aleman ( Werner von Egisheim ; † after 1231), German crusader
- Garnier de Naplouse ( Garnerius de Neapolis Syriae ; † 1192), Grand Master of the Order of St. John
- Garnier de Traînel († 1205), French clergyman, Bishop of Troyes
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