Proper noun
Gebre (plural Gebres)
A surname.
Dr. Yitabes Gebre, PAHO/WHO representative to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, as well as Ann Cleminson, Charge d’ Affairs of the Canadian High Commission in Barbados, participated in the virtual ceremony. Source: Internet
Agonafer, however, called Stars official Abera Gebre and said Teferi was not permitted to represent the club in federation matters because he had been “impeached” in his prior position. Source: Internet
Bremen took a first-half lead when Zlatko Junuzovic’s superb long ball was headed in by defender Theodor Gebre Selassie. Source: Internet
It was Tesfai Gebre Kidan who you were thinking of who took over from Menghistu and had later sought refuge and died at the Italian Embassy in Addis Ababa. Source: Internet
When 52-year-old Gebre Ynitso was a child in Ethiopia, he and his fellow villagers tended a towering plant with broad, lush green leaves. Source: Internet
To earn money, the couple sews masks and Ms. Gebre crochets baskets to sell through Kuchinate, a Tel Aviv collective of asylum-seeking women. Source: Internet