Proper noun
Girouard (plural Girouards)
A surname.
An Elizabethan Woman The Kensal Press ISBN 0-946041-20-2 * Girouard, Mark (1979): Life in the English Country House. Source: Internet
Cynthia Marie Girouard was born May 26, 1946 in DeQuincy, La., in the southwest part of the state, and grew up with five siblings on a rice and cattle farm in an unincorporated community so small that it had no name. Source: Internet
In a conversation in the art magazine Avalanche in 1973, Ms. Girouard said that living around jazz and blues musicians instilled in her a conviction that art was, at its core, collaborative. Source: Internet
Governor Percy Girouard is associated with the debacle of the Second Maasai Agreement of 1911, which led to their forceful removal from the fertile Laikipia plateau to semi-arid Ngong. Source: Internet
His apartments at court were next to hers, Gristwood 2007 p. 151; Girouard 1979 p. 111 and—perceived as knowing "the Queen and her nature best of any man"—his influence was matched by few. Source: Internet
Matt Glotzbach, a product management director at Google Apps who was often the public face of the suite when Girouard wasn’t available, became managing director of Google’s YouTube unit in Europe last June. Source: Internet