Proper noun
A male given name from Hebrew, either transferred from the surname Jenkins or derived from the medieval given name Jankin, the pet form of Jan
An English surname transferred from the given name, variant of Jenkins, especially in the south-west of England
Source: en.wiktionary.orgJenkin and Lee were caught planting devices that blew ANC leaflets into the air. Source: Internet
The candidates were:- Dick Cole (St Austell and Newquay), Conan Jenkin (Truro and Falmouth), Loveday Jenkin (Camborne and Redruth), Simon Reed (St Ives), Glenn Renshaw (South East Cornwall), Joanie Willett (North Cornwall). Source: Internet
"Professor Fleeming Jenkin, 1833–1885 Pioneer in Engineering and Political Economy," Oxford Economic Papers, NS, 15(3), p. 211. including comparative statics from a shift of supply or demand and application to the labor market. Source: Internet
But Baroness Anne Jenkin, who with Theresa May co-founded Women2Win, a campaign to increase the number of female Conservative MPs, cautioned against creating an environment where false allegations could be made. Source: Internet
Dower disclosed the neighbour had "flogged" him in the past, when Jenkin wasn't there to protect him, Jenkin claims. Source: Internet
In late 2011 former chair of the party Loveday Jenkin was elected in a by election in Wendron. Source: Internet