Proper noun
A surname from Welsh [in turn originating as a patronymic].
(rare) A male given name transferred from the surname.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAn Intermodal Freight Facility is underconstruction near Prichard, south of Huntington. Source: Internet
Forgotten Sons out of the picture, Vince McMahon & Bruce Prichard started booking them to do things like this - beat the 8-time champs The New Day in non-title action. Source: Internet
H. Carpenter and M. Prichard, The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature (Oxford University Press, 1984), p. 326. Until the modern era lullabies were usually only recorded incidentally in written sources. Source: Internet
In the 19th century, Semitic became the conventional name; however, an alternative name: Syro-Arabian languages was later introduced by James Cowles Prichard and used by some writers. Source: Internet
The route for those parades will begin at Bessemer Avenue toward Highway 45. Once it arrives at 45, the parade will turn south and travel toward Prichard Avenue. Source: Internet
"We expect the mission to last for the next several days," an AFRICOM spokesman, Chuck Prichard, told AFP in Germany. Source: Internet