Proper noun
A surname from French.
(rare) A male given name transferred from the surname.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by five brothers, Wick, Willard, Hillard, Glenn, and Gail Gardner; and two sisters, Opal Moore and Beryl Messen-heimer. Source: Internet
She was 18 and still in high school in Ohio when she submitted an audition video shot by her mother; five days later, she booked a part as the understudy for Lydia, the older Hillard daughter. Source: Internet
The 2017 Swift Night Out was the first time Wendi Hillard made it to the show. Source: Internet
Hillard said the lights will be officially celebrated as part of the upcoming holidays during the city’s Festive Fridays effort. Source: Internet
We have a strong reason for the games to be held here,” said Bethany Hilt of Fleishman Hillard International Communications, who are working with the Cleveland Synergy Foundation to promote their efforts. Source: Internet
He, along with Hillard Huntington, made the first calculation of the energies of formation and migration of vacancies and interstitials in copper, inspiring many works on point defects in metals. Source: Internet