Proper noun
Deyoung (plural Deyoungs)
A surname from Dutch.
DeYoung
A surname from Dutch.
Donald B. DeYoung, for example, states that "Similar terminology is often used today when we speak of the sun's rising and setting, even though the earth, not the sun, is doing the moving. Source: Internet
According to DeYoung, all five county Sheriffs, and all the County Commissioners in those counties involved support the concept. Source: Internet
Mr. DeYoung was joined by his Muslim counterparts in contrast to their Pakistani brethren. Source: Internet
Bridesmaids were Maria DeYoung and Lori Laurvick, friends of the Bride and Brenda Jensen and Jill Jensen, sister-in laws of the Bride. Source: Internet
Mezzo-soprano Michelle DeYoung sang the fourth movement “Urlicht” (“Primeval Light”) with intimacy and immediacy. Source: Internet
In this month’s Community Cookbook, Grand Haven Tribune Managing Editor Matt DeYoung shares some of his favorite Christmas recipes: sausage egg casserole and chocolate covered peanut butter balls. Source: Internet