Proper noun
Aird (plural Airds)
A surname.
Aird Robert Curthose p. 126 William went to Palestine after 1106 and was named lord of Tortosa, but disappears from the historical record after 1110. Source: Internet
During the closing ceremonies President Leonel Fernandez received a bill proposal from the AIRD, which suggests the establishment of a free zone-type tax regime for companies operating in industrial parks. Source: Internet
Fort William’s JD McMaster battles for the ball during the cottages.com Mactavish Cup match against Caberfeidh at An Aird. Source: Internet
RCMP Senior Sergeant Doug Aird said deer were particularly common on the road to Sun Peaks, and reminded drivers to check their speed and drive to the conditions. Source: Internet
The match-up with Maryland will take place on Oct. 20, and will be the first time Aird will face his former team since coming to IU. Source: Internet
“The size of the people in the league is absolutely something that separates Big Ten play from a lot of different conferences,” Aird said. Source: Internet