Ronald [ron-ld] Examples noun
- a male given name: from Scandinavian words meaning “counsel” and “rule.”
Examples from the Web for ronald Contemporary Examples of ronald
Ronald Reagan approved the agreement and the USTR reviewed Korean practices through the end of his term.
Propaganda, Protest, and Poisonous Vipers: The Cinema War in Korea
Rich Goldstein
December 30, 2014
President Ronald Reagan took similar action, affecting about 100,000 families.
Fact-Checking the Sunday Shows: November 23
PunditFact.com
November 23, 2014
But what Republican other than Ronald Reagan has ever been a “Great Communicator”?
Why 2016’s Hopefuls Are Hopeless
P. J. O’Rourke
November 22, 2014
It will have to come to terms with the ghost of Ronald Reagan, and it will have to come to terms with Rush Limbaugh.
This Republican Loved Taxes & Modern Art
Scott Porch
November 19, 2014
Ronald Reagan famously coined the phrase, “Are you better off now then you were four years ago?”
What Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff Can Teach Hillary Clinton
Heather Arnet
October 29, 2014
Historical Examples of ronald
“Let that go for now, dear,” Ronald said, taking the apron from her.
Russell Burton
It was the expression on her face which stopped Ronald Lovegear.
Russell Burton
The following night Ronald was late in getting home from work.
Russell Burton
“It’s probably one of the pressure regulators,” interrupted Ronald.
Russell Burton
Ronald did not offer to help the freight men drag the box outside.
Russell Burton
Word Origin and History for ronald Ronald
masc. proper name, from Old Norse Rögnvaldr “Having the Gods’ Power,” from rögn “gods,” literally “decreeing powers” (plural of regin “decree”) + valdr “ruler” (see wield).