Proper noun
Gargan (plural Gargans)
A surname from Irish.
The students from Livry Gargan — a town about 7 kilometers (4 miles) away — by then already had learned from their history teacher, Valerie Maloberti, that the vast majority of the 57,977 people deported from Drancy perished at the Nazi death camp. Source: Internet
The students from Livry Gargan — a town about 7 kilometres (4 miles) away — by then already had learned from their history teacher, Valérie Maloberti, that the vast majority of the 57,977 people deported from Drancy perished at the Nazi death camp. Source: Internet
What Gargan didn't know at the time was that the process would damage his mind, causing him to go insane and turn to crime, believing himself to have become a monster who could never take his suit off. Source: Internet