Travis


William Barret, 1809–36, U.S. soldier: commander during the battle of the Alamo.
a male given name.
Contemporary Examples

‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Winner Ricky Ubeda Is Adorable, and Tired Kevin Fallon September 3, 2014
Peak ‘Oops’: Explaining the Perry Indictment Mark McKinnon August 16, 2014
Sandusky Guilty Verdict: What’s Next for Jerry Diane Dimond June 22, 2012
The $10 Billion Pet Cheetah and Chimp Industry Sharon Adarlo July 19, 2014
Travis Barker’s Emotional Odyssey Marlow Stern September 25, 2011

Historical Examples

The Defiant Agents Andre Alice Norton
The Bishop of Cottontown John Trotwood Moore
In Exile and Other Stories Mary Hallock Foote
The Bishop of Cottontown John Trotwood Moore
The Defiant Agents Andre Alice Norton

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