Adragon

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Proper noun

Adragon

  1. A male given name
    • 1993, Pat Graversen, Precious Blood, page 221:
      All Adragon had to do was be ready, and Quinn would come to him.
    • 1993, Sassy, page 72:
      The other, Adragon Eastwood DeMello, who is 16 now, was the youngest university graduate in history according to the Guiness Book of World Records.
    • 1998, Patricia Altner, Vampire Readings: An Annotated Bibliography, page 132:
      Seventeen-year-old Adragon finds there are some advantages and quite a few disadvantages to being a vampire. His girlfriend, his mother, and the Society of Vampires contrive to make his new unlife difficult.
    • 2006, John Howard Reid, Movie Mystery & Suspense, page 84:
      Crisis: Cary Grant (Dr Eugene Norland Ferguson), Jose Ferrer (Raoul Farrago), Paula Raymond (Helen Ferbuson), Signe Hasso (Senora Isabel Farrago), Ramon Novarro (Colonel Adragon), Gilbert Roland (Gonzales), []

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