Proper noun
Timmerman (plural Timmermans)
A surname from Dutch, equivalent to English Carpenter.
At the launch of the StrategyExecutive Vice-President for the Green Deal, Frans Timmerman said, “The strategies adopted today will bolster the European Green Deal and the green recovery, and put us firmly on the path of decarbonizing our economy by 2050. Source: Internet
And of course, pro-Israeli neo-conservatives like Kenneth Timmerman have been on NIAC's case for calling for diplomacy with Iran. Source: Internet
Father Nielsen introduced his predecessor, Fr. Randy Timmerman, who served at St. Paul's for seven years. Source: Internet
Jocy Timmerman also had two hits and two runs. Source: Internet
The Manager, Seth Timmerman, has been taking aerial pictures with his drone so everyone can follow the progress. Source: Internet
Timmerman suggests supplying water in a shallow birdbath or plate layered with pebbles that provide places for butterflies to rest and drink. Source: Internet