'Gordon' - it's the same as English.
It's not a French name.
John Gordon Andison has written: 'The affirmative particles in French' -- subject(s): French language, Particles
you don't mean the musician Gordon Lightfoot?
Gordon Fairweather has written: 'New Brunswick, a prelude to the Canadian experiment' -- subject(s): Politics and government, French-Canadians
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Gerald French has written: 'Gordon Pasha of the Sudan' 'John Jorrocks and other characters' 'When Steam Was King'
It does not mean anything in French.
It means that someone messed up and did something dim-wittedy, like Charlie Gordon.
Gordon means 'large fortification, or hill near meadows'. It is of old English or Gaelic origin.
Oh honey, I think you mean "Illinois Gordon" is the love child of Illinois and Gordon Ramsay. But in reality, there's no such thing as an "Illinois Gordon." Maybe you meant Illinois Governor? But hey, if you want to believe in the legend of Illinois Gordon, who am I to burst your bubble?
in French what does E O mean
It mean 27 in french