Award from the British Territorial Army for long service
The letters TD following a name typically stand for "Touchdown," which is a term used in American football to signify when a player carries the ball into the opponent's end zone for a score. So, if you see TD after a name, it likely indicates that the player scored a touchdown.
It's from the original name of the arena's sponsor, Toronto-Dominion Bank.
In Ireland it means "Teachta Dála", which means Deputy to the Dáil. The Dáil is the Irish parliament and a TD is an elected member of it.
TD Bank stands for, the Toronto-Dominon Bank.
Toronto-Dominion Bank ... also, it's Banknorth not Baknorth (see question).
Toronto-Dominion , the name of the owners of TD Banknorth (ie Toronto-Dominion Bank)
TD DL typically stands for "Theologian Doctorate" and "Doctor of Laws," respectively. The "TD" indicates that the person has earned a Doctorate in Theology, while "DL" signifies a Doctor of Laws degree, often conferred as an honorary degree. These designations reflect advanced academic achievements in their respective fields.
The letters "TD" after a person's name typically stand for "Theology Doctorate" or "Doctor of Theology." This designation indicates that the individual has completed advanced studies in theology or religious studies, often involving research and the completion of a dissertation. It is commonly used in academic and religious contexts to denote expertise in theological matters.
Toronto Dominion Bank
TD are his initials for his name Thomas Dexter Jakes Sr.
TD North bank Gardens
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