Proper noun
A surname.
A male given name.
A female given name.
A city in British Columbia, Canada.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHe drew himself up and said with dignity: "We administer justice, Mr. Courtenay. And an ancient, basic tenet of justice is: ‘Better that one thousand innocents suffer unjustly than one guilty person be permitted to escape.'”. Frederik Pohl
A BC/49 ticket sold in Courtenay for the March 4th draw is worth $2 million. Source: Internet
Additionally, Melisende was witness to her son Amalric's marriage to Agnes of Courtenay in 1157. Source: Internet
Courtenay, who was implicated in the plot, was imprisoned, and then exiled. Source: Internet
He follows Courtenay to Laysen to protect her from perceived foreign savages. Source: Internet
James Johnson is also among the next cohort of auditionees, as well as Clare Harrison Mccartney, pianist Jon Courtenay and the group Shalom Chorale. Source: Internet