Proper noun
(countable) A surname.
(countable) An unknown-gender given name transferred from the surname
A number of places in the United States:
A township in Boone County, Arkansas.
A township and village therein, in Franklin County, Illinois.
An unincorporated community in Jackson County, Indiana.
A minor city in Fleming County, Kentucky.
A township in Marquette County, Michigan.
A minor city in Lewis County, Missouri.
A village and township in Holt County, Nebraska.
A township and unincorporated community therein, in Mercer County, New Jersey.
An unincorporated community in Washington Township, Hocking County, Ohio.
A ghost town in Angelina County, Texas.
A census-designated place in Lee County, Virginia.
Source: en.wiktionary.org1995–2002: Decline in the post-Kauffman era At the start of the 1990s, the Royals had been hit with a double-whammy when General Manager John Schuerholz departed in 1990 and team owner Ewing Kauffman died in 1993. Source: Internet
A. C. Ewing was responsible for Karl Popper's 1936 invitation to Cambridge (Edmonds and Eidinow 2001, p. 67). Source: Internet
Al Ewing gives She-Hulk the "IMMORTAL" treatment with a horrifying stand-alone tale! Source: Internet
According to these accounts, Sherman only acquired the name "William" at age nine or ten, after being taken into the Ewing household. Source: Internet
Among those no longer employed by Williamson are Patricia Ewing, her national campaign manager. Source: Internet
Al Ewing and Joe Bennett's Immortal Hulk series has illuminated the Hulk's history like none before it. Source: Internet