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Rodger

American  
[roj-er] / ˈrɒdʒ ər /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Roger.


Example Sentences

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When my turn came I said: “Mr. Vice President, my name is Rodger Cornell, I’m a small businessman, a conservative and a fly fisherman.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The research was led by James Sacchettini, Ph.D., the Rodger J. Wolfe-Welch Foundation Chair in Science and professor at Texas A&M University, along with Case McNamara, Ph.D., senior director of infectious disease at the Calibr-Skaggs Institute for Innovative Medicines, a division of Scripps Research that develops next-generation therapies.

From Science Daily

“The creation of the FPC will strengthen financial policymaking at the RBNZ, with greater focus and expertise brought to bear to make sure that the New Zealand financial system remains strong and stable,” said Rodger Finaly, the board’s deputy chair.

From The Wall Street Journal

Newly released documentaries and books - including one by thriller novelist James Patterson - have speculated about his motive, suggesting that he was angry about romantic rejections, or even that he was trying to emulate misogynist killer Elliot Rodger.

From BBC

On Saturday, two weeks after the restrictions ended, William Couste died at High Desert State Prison in Lassen County after he was allegedly attacked by fellow inmate Rodger Brown in the prison yard, according to CDCR.

From Los Angeles Times