Proper noun
A surname.
A village in Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NO674922).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to Maxwell Strachan in Vice, "The new order will make familiar spaces look foreign and minimize what was once one of the major benefits to office life: face-to-face interaction. Source: Internet
And one of the participants, Sue Strachan, has some sunnier cricket involvement to look forward to as Scotland team manager when Scotland Women take on Ireland shortly, in Spain, in a series at the end of November. Source: Internet
After Skyhooks Strachan and Symons each went on to successful careers in Australian media including radio and television. Source: Internet
Asking once more, Preble demanded an answer, to which he received, "This is His Britannic Majesty's ship Donegal, 84 guns, Sir Richard Strachan, an English commodore," as well as a command to "Send your boat on board." Source: Internet
Ferguson said that he believed although "there was a cunning streak in Strachan, I had never imagined that he could pull such a stroke on me". Source: Internet
“It will be good to see some other familiar faces as well, like Jordon Brown, and I played with Ryan Strachan, Scott Ross and Leighton McIntosh for a spell as well and all of them did well for the club. Source: Internet