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valt-her (Walther, German)

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15-624: Gauthier ( French: [ɡotje] ) is a French name of Germanic origin, corresponding to the English given name Walter . People with the given name [ edit ] Gauthier de Costes, seigneur de la Calprenède Gauthier de Brienne , Counts Walter III of Brienne , Walter IV of Brienne , Walter V of Brienne Walter VI of Brienne Gaultier Tirel , ostensible killer of William II of England Gauthier of Pontoise , saint Gotye , Belgian-Australian multi-instrumentalist People with

30-510: A five-year contract. His time with Ottawa coincided with a turnaround in the team's fortunes. After the 1997–98 season he left his contract early, citing family issues, saying he would take time off to explore life away from hockey. Seventeen days later he was re-hired by the Ducks where he served as president and general manager. He was fired in 2002 after Anaheim missed the playoffs for three consecutive seasons. On July 21, 2003, Gauthier joined

45-448: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Walter (name) Walter is a German and English masculine given name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements walt- ( Proto-Germanic *wald- ) "power", "ruler", and hari (Proto-Germanic *χarja ) "army". The name was first popularized by the epic German hero Walther von Aquitaine , and later from the name of the writer Walther von der Vogelweide . The name

60-456: Is first recorded in the 6th century, with Walthari son of Wacho , who was king of the Lombards during 539–546. Old Germanic forms are recorded as Walthari , Waltari , Walthar , Waltar , Waltere , Waldheri , Waldhere , Waltheri , Walthere , Walther , Walter , Waldher , and Valter . The Old English equivalent is Wealdhere , Old Norse has Valðar and Valdarr . The name entered

75-638: The Montreal Canadiens as director of professional scouting. On July 24, 2006, he was named assistant to the general manager while keeping the responsibilities attached to professional scouting. On February 8, 2010, he was named vice president and general manager of the Montreal Canadiens. Gauthier had a very controversial year as the Canadiens general manager in 2011–12 . Gauthier fired the team coach Jacques Martin mid-season with

90-613: The Quebec Nordiques in various scouting roles from 1981 to 1993. He has also served Canada in international hockey, managing the 1996 and 1997 world championship teams and assisting in the 1998 Canadian Olympic squad . From 1993 to 1995, he was the assistant general manager for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim . He left this position in 1995 to become the third general manager of the Ottawa Senators , signing

105-528: The Boston Bruins. Cammalleri had been critical of the organization in the days leading up to the trade, and the move was perceived by many to be a response to those comments. When he learned of the trade, Cammalleri asked if he could keep the jersey from his final game as a souvenir. Gauthier told him he could have it for the price of $ 1,250. On March 29, 2012, the Montreal Canadiens announced Gauthier had been relieved of his duties as general manager of

120-496: The French language as Gauthier , Spanish as Gutierre , Portuguese as Gualter and Italian as Gualtiero . The modern Dutch form of the name is Wouter . The German name has also been adopted in a number of languages in the spelling Valter . The Latinized form is Waltharius , the title of a poem of the late 9th or early 10th century on the legendary Gothic king Walter of Aquitaine . A fragmentary Old English poem on

135-1048: The French-Canadian singer Mylène Farmer Paul Gauthier (theologian) , French theologian Paule Gauthier , Canadian lawyer Pierre Gauthier , Canadian ice hockey executive Pierre Gauthier (politician) , Canadian politician Sean Gauthier , Canadian ice hockey player Terry Gauthier , American politician Théophile Gauthier , French writer, usually Théophil Gautier Tyler Gauthier (born 1997), American football player Ursula Gauthier , French journalist Victor-Auguste Gauthier (1837–1911), French amateur palaeontologist. Pierre Gauthier (1930-2016), dit Gartier, French painter Places [ edit ] Gauthier, Ontario , Canada Ferme Gauthier , Algeria See also [ edit ] Gaultier (disambiguation) Gautier (disambiguation) References [ edit ] ^ "Surname Database: Walter Last Name Origin" . [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

150-518: The frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:643) in the following states: Pierre Gauthier Pierre Gauthier (born May 28, 1953) is a Canadian former general manager of the Montreal Canadiens , Mighty Ducks of Anaheim , and Ottawa Senators . He is currently the director of player personnel of the Chicago Blackhawks . Gauthier started out in the NHL working for

165-484: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gauthier&oldid=1250095886 " Categories : Given names Surnames French-language surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Pages with French IPA Articles with short description Short description

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180-584: The same character is known as Waldere . Jacob Grimm in Teutonic Mythology speculates that Walthari , literally "wielder of hosts", may have been an epithet of the god of war, Ziu or Eor , and that the circumstance that the hero of the Waltharius poems loses his right hand in battle may be significant, linking him to the Norse tradition of Tyr . As of 2014, 43.5% of all known bearers of

195-546: The surname Walter were residents of Germany (frequency 1:643), 23.4% of the United States (1:5,374), 5.0% of Nigeria (1:12,307), 4.0% of France (1:5,814), 2.0% of Austria (1:1,467), 1.9% of England (1:10,157), 1.8% of Brazil (1:38,529), 1.6% of Australia (1:5,113), 1.4% of Angola (1:6,511), 1.3% of Canada (1:9,641), 1.3% of Switzerland (1:2,176), 1.2% of Ghana (1:7,682), 1.1% of Argentina (1:13,353), 1.0% of Poland (1:12,776) and 1.0% of South Africa (1:19,181). In Germany,

210-1714: The surname [ edit ] Albert Gauthier de Clagny (1853–1927), French politician Albert Gautier Vignal French-Monegasse fencer and diplomat Bernard Gauthier (1924–2018), French cyclist Cathy Gauthier , Canadian curler Charles-Arthur Gauthier , Canadian politician Claude Gauthier (singer) , French-Canadian singer-songwriter Cutter Gauthier , Swedish ice hockey player Dan Gauthier , American actor Daniel Gauthier , Canadian ice hockey player David Gauthier , Canadian-American philosopher Denis Gauthier , Canadian ice hockey player Éric Gauthier (writer) , Canadian science fiction writer Eric Gauthier (dancer) , Canadian-born dancer, choreographer and musician Eva Gauthier (1885-1958), Canadian mezzo-soprano and voice teacher Frédérik Gauthier , Canadian ice hockey player Gabe Gauthier , American ice hockey player Gerard Gauthier , hockey linesman Henri Gauthier, comte de Rigny Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (1891-1915), French artist and sculptor Jacques Gauthier , zoologist Jamie Gauthier , American Democratic politician Jean Gauthier (1937–2013), Canadian ice hockey player Jean Gauthier , French actor Jean-Bernard Gauthier de Murnan , French general Jean-Robert Gauthier , Canadian politician Juan Ignacio Gauthier , Argentine rugby union footballer Julien Gauthier , Canadian ice hockey player Kerry Gauthier , Minnesota politician Léo Gauthier , Canadian politician Marcel Gauthier , Canadian wrestler Marie-Madeleine Gauthier , A French Art Historian. Mary Gauthier (born 1962), American singer Michel Gauthier , Canadian politician Mylène Gauthier ,

225-520: The team slumping. Martin's replacement, Randy Cunneyworth , was chosen by Gauthier as the interim coach. Cunneyworth did not speak French, and this decision was heavily scrutinized by the Montreal media. There was outrage and protest among some Canadiens fans. Gauthier also incited the wrath of fans by trading 2010 playoff hero Michael Cammalleri to the Calgary Flames during a game against

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