Proper noun
A surname.
A number of places in the United States:
A village in Greene County, Illinois.
An unincorporated community in Polk County, Minnesota.
A rural hamlet and census-designated place in Highland, Sullivan County, New York.
A borough and township in McKean County, Pennsylvania, named after Judge Nathaniel B. Eldred.
A number of other townships in the United States, with six in Pennsylvania in all, listed under Eldred Township.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI never liked the name Eldred. Since nobody knew me in New York, I just changed to my middle name. Gregory Peck
By insisting on the Constitution's limits to copyright, obviously Eldred was not endorsing piracy. Indeed, in an obvious sense, he was fighting a kind of piracy - piracy of the public domain. Lawrence Lessig
Eric Eldred was fighting a piracy that affects us all. Lawrence Lessig
But political analyst Eldred Masunungure believes the issue might die a natural death as Mnangagwa was afraid to touch the security sector, which forms the backbone of his rule. Source: Internet
Eldred was joined by a group of commercial and non-commercial interests who relied on the public domain for their work. Source: Internet
Eldred would instead understudy for Valjean on Broadway for the show’s closing performances after around 14 years of dominating New York’s famous marquee. Source: Internet