Proper noun
A male given name from the Germanic languages, the usual U.S. spelling of Geoffrey. Popular in the latter half of the 20th century.
A surname originating as a patronymic derived from Geoffrey.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgNo one minds what Jeffrey says . . it is not more than a week ago that I heard him speak disrespectfully of the equator. Sydney Smith
The last time I was in Spain I got through six Jeffrey Archer novels. I must remember to take enough toilet paper next time. Bob Monkhouse
For every Mother Teresa, there's a Jeffrey Dahmer. Joe Mantegna
Whenever someone dies everyone says, I love that guy, except for Jeffrey Dahmer. Pauly Shore
What brought me to Disney was the new regime, which is now the old regime, came over with Michael Eisner, Frank Wells, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and all these people really wanted to reinvigorate the animated musical, so they came to Howard Ashman and me. That was my entry into Disney. Alan Menken
He's been released to the - I must say - somewhat cryogenic embrace of Mary. He went forth - a big great snog - and she just swerved in a way that none of our English Cricket Team are able to do. The message was loud and clear. You've heard this many times from prostitutes, Jeffrey. No kissing! Linda Smith