1. derham - Noun
2. Derham - Proper noun
Derham (plural Derhams)
A surname.
derham (plural derhams)
Archaic form of dirham.
“Employers can teach a skill,” Derham continued, “but not the problem-solving mindset. Source: Internet
Mr Tully, 38, said: “They include a huge hand-drawn map of the town from 1846, created by James Derham, the town’s surveyor. Source: Internet
When Lori and Amanda Derham aren’t working at their jobs at the Cox North child/adolescent psychiatric unit, they’re learning how to re-define the traditional family unit as one of the few same-sex couples raising a family in their social circle. Source: Internet
Derham, William Physico-Theology: Or, A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God from His Works of Creation (London, 1713). Source: Internet
History Halteres were first documented by William Derham in 1714. Source: Internet