Proper noun
Collen (plural Collens)
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Collen
Obsolete form of Cologne (city in Germany).
Hugh Ross Williamson cites a tale about St. Collen, one of the earliest hermits to inhabit the Tor before the Abbey was built by St. Patrick, which has the Saint summoned by the King of the Fairies, Gwyn, to the summit of the Tor. Source: Internet
Both Kellyn Acosta and his backup Collen Warner missed the match with injuries. Source: Internet
ANCYL president Collen Maine simply shut down the matter by saying: “That is rubbish, I don’t respond to rubbish”. Source: Internet
Four witnesses will testify against Mahlabera during the disciplinary hearing to be conducted next month in Masvingo, where the prison officer will be represented by Collen Maboke and Blessing Nyamaropa of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights. Source: Internet
Collen loved painting vases and cooking. Source: Internet
Their recorded-in-isolation effort features guest spots from Robbie Williams, Tom Morello, and Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott and Phil Collen. Source: Internet