Didier
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Didier is the French variant of the Latin name Desiderius or the Latin name Deodatus.
It may also refer to:
In people given names:
- Didier Ratsiraka, a former President of Madagascar, serving two terms, from 1975 to 1993 and from 1997 to 2002
- Didier of Cahors (c. 580–655), Desiderius or Didier then saint Didier, French saint
- Desiderius (8th century), Didier, last king of the Lombards
In people surnames:
- Candice Didier (b. 1988), French figure skater
- Charles A. Didier (b. 1935), Belgian Mormon leader
- Clint Didier (b. 1959), former U.S. football tight end in the NFL
- John Peter Didier (1748-1823), U.S. politician, first State Treasurer of Missouri
In organizations:
- Didier & Co., New York publisher of the late 1940s P. G. Wodehouse novels Uncle Dynamite and The Mating Season
In film:
- Didier (film), a 1997 French film
[edit] See also
- Saint Didier, name of several communes in France
- Henry de Sainct-Didier, 16th century fencing master
- Didier Deschamps, former French international footballer
- Didier Drogba, current Côte d'Ivoire captain and chelsea footballer

