Proper noun
Gaughan (plural Gaughans)
A surname from Irish.
‘In reality, the firestorm of publicity engulfing Gaughan was nothing more than a tempest in a teapot.’ Source: Internet
Perhaps he would invite me to one of his literary salons and we could talk about his travels to the Far East and South Seas on which many of his short stories and novels, including the Paul Gaughan inspired Moon and Sixpence were based. Source: Internet
He ranks third in rushing touchdowns by an NFL or AFL quarterback with 40, behind Steve Young 's 52 and Otto Graham 's 44. Gaughan, Mark (July 16, 2012). Source: Internet
The impressive Michael Briggs, prop Peter Ashton and Chris Vine, who reverted seamlessly to scrum half, all went close before winger Anton Gaughan scrambled over in the corner. Source: Internet
Gaughan is a graduate of Penn State University. Source: Internet
Michael Gaughan is one of the few left who understands how to truly run a casino. Source: Internet