Proper noun
Goodchild (plural Goodchilds)
A surname.
Goodchild, B 1990, 'Planning and the Modern'Postmodern Debate', in The Town Planning Review, vol. 61, no. 2, pp. 119–137. Source: Internet
Kim Dorsett lost two children that day at Dreamworld — Kate Goodchild and Luke Dorsett — along with her son's partner, Roozi Araghi. Source: Internet
Kim Dorsett, the mother of Dorsett and Goodchild, was in court for the sentencing with her granddaughter who survived the tragedy, Ebony. Source: Internet
Joan Goodchild, former editor in chief of CSO, is a veteran editor and writer with 20+ years experience. Source: Internet
John Keen, who plays Amyas, the murdered man, is every inch an artist and adulterer, whilst Georgina Goodchild successfully plays both the adult and young Angela Warren, not an easy task. Source: Internet
In 1896, St Faith's headmaster, Ralph Goodchild, wrote that Keynes was "head and shoulders above all the other boys in the school" and was confident that Keynes could get a scholarship to Eton. Source: Internet