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Millard

American  
[mil-erd] / ˈmɪl ərd /

noun

  1. a male given name.


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The JPMorgan chart posted on the social-media platform X by Blake Millard, director of investments at Sandbox Financial Partners, shows retail investors that day produced the third largest single-session buying event in a year.

From MarketWatch

I’ll never forget the first time I saw a California newt waddling through Millard Canyon falls.

From Los Angeles Times

In the dining room, a reproduction of a Millard Sheets painting, rendered by Cal Poly Pomona students on Tyvek, is mounted on a cork-lined wall.

From Los Angeles Times

And in the dining room, a reproduction of a Millard Sheets painting, rendered by Cal Poly Pomona students on Tyvek, is mounted on a cork-lined wall.

From Los Angeles Times

“I’ve been in a James Garfield rabbit hole for seven years of my life at this point,” says showrunner Mike Makowsky, who adapted Candice Millard’s 2011 chronicle of Garfield and Guiteau, “Destiny of the Republic.”

From Los Angeles Times