Proper noun
Kyger (plural Kygers)
A surname from German.
Suiter (2002) p. 246 He married Kyger on February 28, 1960, immediately after her arrival, which Sasaki insisted they do, if they were to live together and be associated with the First Zen Institute of America. Source: Internet
What would slow negotiations to move into the building at this point would be the acquisition of Kona’s fixed assets, including tables, chairs and cooking utensils, Kyger said. Source: Internet
Kyger (2000) p. 103 In the early 1960s he traveled for six months through India with his wife Joanne, Allen Ginsberg, and Peter Orlovsky. Source: Internet
Snyder and Joanne Kyger separated soon after a trip to India, and divorced in 1965. Source: Internet
Stirling (2006) p. 110 Snyder and Joanne Kyger were married from 1960 to 1965. Source: Internet
Their societies are matriarchal, and they worship, among others, a goddess of darkness called Kyger Litor, mother of the Trolls, and the more violent and sinister Zorak Zoran. Source: Internet