Proper noun
A surname.
An unincorporated community in Koochiching County, Minnesota, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI've read everything that Isaac Asimov ever wrote, for a start. I'm massively into my fantasy genre, anything by R.A. Salvatore or David Gemmell. I've read every single book those writers have written. Robert Kazinsky
About four months into her journey, Gemmell joined a gym and started doing resistance training workouts. Source: Internet
In 1950, Gertrude Mary Cox and William Gemmell Cochran published the book Experimental Designs, which became the major reference work on the design of experiments for statisticians for years afterwards. Source: Internet
The 17-year-old Millburn Academy pupil completed the testing 7km course in 26min 14secs to finish 11secs ahead of her Scotland team-mate Cera Gemmell (Team East Lothian) with England’s Olivia Mason third in 26:32. Source: Internet
Before the match they were hit with the news that their manager, Derek Gemmell, had had his six-match ban increased to just over four months, as an SJFA disciplinary meeting imposed the drastic suspension following his conduct at a game in January. Source: Internet
Club secretary Sam Gemmell said: “We felt that as a club we should offer the older ones amongst us, including myself, the chance to take part. Source: Internet