Proper noun
Rumer (plural Rumers)
A surname.
For instance, I haven't read Miss Happiness and Miss Flower, although I love Rumer Godden, nor have I read The Ordinary Princess, or lots of Penthe's suggestions, or The Missing Person's League, and I know I need to read more Tamora Pearce. Source: Internet
He was joined at the witness table by Roy Godson, left, a professor emritus at Georgetown University, and Eugene Rumer, the director of the Russia and Eurasia program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Source: Internet
“Whoever is behind this may feel, well, you people try to tarnish our leader, we’re going to dump this and show that your politics is no better than ours,” Rumer said. Source: Internet