Proper noun
Taliaferro (plural Taliaferros)
A surname, derived from Italian.
Jubal A. Early and William B. Taliaferro —moved into the fray from behind Gregg's original position. Source: Internet
Taliaferro Preston Shaffner, The Telegraph Manual: A Complete History and Description of the Semaphoric, Electric and Magnetic Telegraphs of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, Ancient and Modern: with Six Hundred and Twenty-five Illustrations (1867). Source: Internet
“We celebrate the love of wisdom, the literal meaning of ‘philosophy,’” Taliaferro said. Source: Internet
Marty & Taliaferro 2010, p. 17 Braiterman wrote that an anti-theodicy rejects the idea that there is a meaningful relationship between God and evil or that God could be justified for the experience of evil. Source: Internet
Still later he learned from his mother that she had originally given him the name "Booker Taliaferro" at the time of his birth, with the second name instantly falling into disuse. Source: Internet
Washington, Up From Slavery, p. 35. Upon learning of his original name, Washington immediately readopted it as his own, assuming the name he used for the rest of his life, Booker Taliaferro Washington. Source: Internet