Proper noun
Alarcon (plural Alarcons)
A surname from Spanish, an anglicization of Alarcón.
"Allow the restaurant owners to keep all of that in house and minimize the amounts of revenue sharing they're doing with third-party apps," Alarcon said. Source: Internet
Following Huerta were A.J. Reyes, fourth at 15:09, Jeremiah Alarcon, sixth at 15:24, Adam Trafecanty, eighth at 15:28, and Daniel Scheider, ninth at 15:30. Source: Internet
Cheryl Mason is the clerk stationed in the courtroom of Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Gregory Alarcon. Source: Internet
Cuban official Alarcon said the detained American was still under investigation and had not yet been charged with any offense. Source: Internet
Then there's SB 1901 by state Sen. Richard Alarcon of Los Angeles - more punishment of evil grape-growers. Source: Internet
The winning pitcher was Elma Wade and the losing pitcher was Ashley Alarcon. Source: Internet