Proper noun
Jerrold
A male given name from the Germanic languages, a re-spelling of Gerald.
Bomb engineering was carried out by the Z Division, named for its director, Dr. Jerrold R. Zacharias from Los Alamos. Source: Internet
Locke redefined subjectivity, or self, and intellectual historians such as Charles Taylor and Jerrold Seigel argue that Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690) marks the beginning of the modern Western conception of the self. Source: Internet
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, was less cautious, saying it was “likely” Bolton would be subpoenaed by the House. Source: Internet
Mr. Schiff and Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, were unsurprising choices to present the case against Mr. Trump, given their public roles in the inquiry and drafting of impeachment articles. Source: Internet
David L. Fleitz, The Irish in Baseball: An Early History (2009) Historian Jerrold Casway argues that: :Baseball for Irish kids was a shortcut to the American dream and to self-indulgent glory and fortune. Source: Internet
Born and raised in Marlborough, Suzanne married Jerrold Loureiro of Hudson in 1965. Source: Internet