Proper noun
A surname from Norwegian.
A surname from Danish.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI got that nickname my first spring training camp with the Expos in 1974. Tim Foli, Ken Singleton and Mike Jorgensen started calling me 'Kid' because I was trying to win every sprint. I was trying to hit every pitch out of the park. Gary Carter
Also, CAO Greg Jorgensen sold 2,990 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction that occurred on Tuesday, September 15th. Source: Internet
Always active in the Park are desert bighorn sheep, which former Park Superintendent Mark Jorgensen has been studying in Anza-Borrego since 1967. Source: Internet
Alfred Werner Following this theory, Danish scientist Sophus Mads Jorgensen made improvements to it. Source: Internet
At the other end, his former Tottenham teammate Kane thought he had notched the winner deep in stoppage time as he rounded Schmeichel and fired goalwards only for Mathias Jorgensen to make a brilliant goal-line clearance. Source: Internet
As the Libertarian Party’s presidential candidate, Jo Jorgensen will likely be on the ballot in all 50 states, as we were in 2016. Source: Internet