Proper noun
Kirke (plural Kirkes)
A surname from Middle English, of less common usage, variant of Kirk.
Burstein, 47. Collaborating with his brother William and fellow Lad James Kirke Paulding, Irving created the literary magazine Salmagundi in January 1807. Source: Internet
And yet for Kirke, making music has proven an essential complement in her career: It allows her to perform an authentic, unfettered version of herself that, while acting, she’s forced to suppress. Source: Internet
Ahead, Kirke breaks down the meaning behind her new visuals, what to expect from her album, and her approach to self-care. Source: Internet
Fischer (2008), pp. 418-420 On July 19, the Kirke brothers arrived before Quebec after intercepting Champlain's plea for help, and Champlain was forced to surrender the colony. Source: Internet
Digory Kirke and his friend Polly Plummer stumble into different worlds by experimenting with magic rings made by Digory's uncle. Source: Internet
I first noticed Hahn in Season 1 of “Girls,” during a four-episode arc that left me asking, who is She is introduced as a harried yet vivacious working mother, who hired the young, beautiful Jessa (Jemima Kirke) as a babysitter. Source: Internet