Proper noun
A surname.
A place name:
A hamlet in Lamont County, central Alberta, Canada.
A township in Timiskaming District, Ontario, Canada, named after Daniel Hilliard.
A town in Nassau County, Florida, United States.
An unincorporated community in Butler County, Missouri, United States; derived from Hill's Yard, a railroad yard.
A city in Franklin County, Ohio, United States, established by John Reed Hilliard.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBätschmann & Griener, 194. At the end of the 16th century, the miniature portraitist Nicholas Hilliard spoke in his treatise Arte of Limning of his debt to Holbein: "Holbein's manner have I ever imitated, and hold it for the best". Source: Internet
Hilliard is a guy who has shown an ability to hit for power (he had an max exit velocity of 114.1 mph, according to Baseball Savant) and a solid average. Source: Internet
His favorite targets, in addition to Barber, were wide receivers Amani Toomer (78 receptions, 1,094 yards, 7 touchdowns), and Ike Hilliard (55 receptions, 787 yards, 8 touchdowns). Source: Internet
Hilliard, who homered for the Rockies, thought he was going to rob Bellinger at the wall and was surprised the drive had enough distance. Source: Internet
Hilliard was sentenced to less than a year in jail for the concealment. Source: Internet
• Freshman Sydney Hilliard has made an immediate impact. Source: Internet