Proper noun
Dougan (plural Dougans)
A surname.
Dougan (plural Dougans)
(rare) A transliteration of the Belarusian surname Доўгань (Dóŭhanʹ).
Abdullah Dougan says the work is deeply esoteric and "if you approach the quatrains with that in mind, the poem will have a tremendous impact on you as you try to understand it." Source: Internet
Banks was transfer listed at £50,000, the same price the club received for Derek Dougan in March 1967. Source: Internet
“… because that constituency has been well served from 1984 by some of the best characters, politician and men of stature in the New Democratic Party, from Eddie Griffith to Carlyle Dougan now to Fitz Bramble. Source: Internet
“I was kind of swapping tabs between our essay and the bantam draft,” said Dougan, 15, who admitted that he was in English class when he came across the feed. Source: Internet
Probably, however, better council prevailed and no disturbance took place citation Mayor David H. Dougan invited Wilde to tour the Matchless Mine and name its new lode, "The Oscar". Source: Internet
Katherine Thiessen was our starting pitcher and she shut them down for three innings and Karter Dougan pitched the next two innings. Source: Internet