Proper noun
Jonker (plural Jonkers)
A surname from Dutch.
In the 1830s Jonker Afrikaner concluded an agreement with the Nama chief Oaseb whereby the Oorlams would protect the central grasslands of Namibia from the Herero who were then pushing south. Source: Internet
Another theory suggests that Captain Jonker Afrikaner named Windhoek after the Winterhoek Mountains at Tulbagh in South Africa, where his ancestors had lived. Source: Internet
“In Nanaimo, I think the numbers are somewhere around 20,000 who don’t have a family doctor and our clinic will be able to attach over the course of three years to 6,800 patients,” said Jonker. Source: Internet
Many thanks to Travis Jonker, Cathy Potter, Alyson Beecher, and Louise Capizzo for taking this journey to talk about what the Common Core means for us in real life! Source: Internet
The shadows of the red satin dress are underpainted in natural ultramarine, Gaskell, I., M. Jonker & National Gallery of Art (US) (1998), Vermeer Studies. Source: Internet
D-Naff started singing in 1990 at Jan Jonker Afrikaner Secondary School under the Glamour Boys band, which led him to become a gospel artist. Source: Internet