Orrin

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Orrin

  1. A male given name from Irish of obscure origin, possibly a variant of Oren or Oran.
    • 2008, Diana DeGette, Daniel Paisner, Sex, science, and stem cells: inside the right wing assault on reason (page 110)
      During the press conference, Orrin Hatch and the others spoke very graciously about our extraordinary efforts in getting this bill passed []
    • 2009, Judy Green, ‎Jeanne LaDuke, Pioneering Women in American Mathematics: The Pre-1940 PhD's
      On June 3, 1931, she married Orrin Frink, Jr., who had joined the mathematics faculty at Penn State in 1928 as an assistant professor.