Proper noun
A surname.
A city and port in Queensland, Australia, named after William Cairns.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWyatt Earp was a wonderful officer. He was game to the last ditch and apparently afraid of nothing. The cowmen all respected him and seemed to recognize his superiority and authority at such times as he had to use it. -Jimmy Cairns. Wyatt Earp (film)
Across the weekend, health officials identified the source for three of Brisbane's four COVID-19 cases that had been under investigation, but the news was not so good for the Gold Coast, Cairns and Redlands. Source: Internet
‘A descriptive list of antiquities near Loch Etive, Argyllshire, consisting of vitrified forts, cairns, circles, crannogs etc; with some remarks on the growth of peat’ in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, vol. 9, pp-81-106. Source: Internet
Andrew Bonner, and Ronnie Dzurus both scored twice for the Spine and Sport, while Jeffrey Ingelman, Kevin Desilva, Chris Cairns, Robbie Bailey, and Matt Ingelman all added a goal each. Source: Internet
A performer dressed as Elvis Presley entertains on the streets of Cairns. Source: Internet
Barclay (2005) pp. 41, 46 However the increasing use of cropmarks to identify Neolithic sites in lowland areas has tended to diminish the relative prominence of these cairns. Source: Internet