Proper noun
Jordon (plural Jordons)
A surname.
Michael Jordon may have been the best basketball player in history, but he couldn't have won six NBA titles without a team. Mark E. Hyman
I love the Middle East and have been lucky enough to visit a few of the countries like Egypt, Lebanon, Jordon and the U.A.E. Nadia Ali
For North Melbourne, Jye Simpkin and Ben Cunnington worked hard and ruckman Todd Goldstein got the better of his battle with inexperienced Bulldog Jordon Sweet. Source: Internet
“It will be good to see some other familiar faces as well, like Jordon Brown, and I played with Ryan Strachan, Scott Ross and Leighton McIntosh for a spell as well and all of them did well for the club. Source: Internet
Anderson also mentioned Colby Phelps and even sophomore Jordon Justice. Source: Internet
Sen. Jordon Steele-John, also of the Greens party, the third-largest in Parliament, called Wednesday for a royal commission, a parliamentary investigative body, to be established to report on the prison system. Source: Internet