Proper noun
Heffernan (plural Heffernans)
A surname from Irish.
A Bilingual Edition of the Cartesian Treatise on Method, ed. and tr. by G. Heffernan, Amsterdam-Atlanta: Rodopi, 1998. Source: Internet
John Heffernan as Jonathan Harker is given a lot more to work with than the character typically has had in previous screen adaptations, and the rest of the ensemble (which features a lot of young stars) each do what they can with uneven roles. Source: Internet
In addition, said Richard Heffernan, executive director of Bilingual ESL, “There are a host of Pre-AP and AP courses that are officially a part of the secondary dual language program. Source: Internet
Bower crossed the finish line in 10:56.02, 18 seconds behind Cincinnati St. Ursula Academy senior and state champ Annie Heffernan and a fraction of a second ahead of teammate and third-place finisher Claire Wiles. Source: Internet
Deaths of young people from melanoma resonated with Melissa Heffernan when she was nursing at Dunedin Hospital. Source: Internet
His boss is DCI Gerry Heffernan (a Liverpudlian like myself) who is ex Merchant Navy and has a well hidden heart of gold. Source: Internet