Proper noun
Hanrahan (plural Hanrahans)
A surname from Irish.
Former Munster out-half Ronan O’Gara – who many predicted Hanrahan would succeed as the province’s long-term first-choice number 10 – was impressed with what he saw from the Currow native before rugby was put on hold. Source: Internet
“Not only can rags with linseed oil spontaneously combust and start fires when exposed to oxygen, but so can other rags if they have the right mix of chemicals,” said Fire Inspector Brian Hanrahan. Source: Internet
Hanrahan added the extras with the boot and the visitors took a five-point lead as both sides entered the break. Source: Internet
Stander barged over at the back of a maul after a five-metre lineout, and Hanrahan held his nerve to convert and make it 32-21. Source: Internet
Channel 5 screened Dunblane — a decade on (made by Hanrahan Media) and BBC Scotland showed Remembering Dunblane. Source: Internet
Among those volunteers is Waterford artist and former café proprietor Aoife Hanrahan (33, The Mall), who, along with Waterford-based paediatric nurse Sophie Rowan (and 50 other Irish citizens) spent a week in the camp from October 1st to 8th. Source: Internet