Proper noun
Costin (plural Costins)
A surname.
“MAKING Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound” sees veteran Hollywood sound editor Midge Costin reveal the hidden power of sound in cinema, introduce unsung heroes who create it and share insights from legendary directors. Source: Internet
In 1928-1929, Tzara exchanged letters with his friend Jacques G. Costin, a Contimporanul affiliate who did not share all of Vinea's views on literature, who offered to organize his visit to Romania and asked him to translate his work into French. Source: Internet
“Carolyn Costin is the first person who ever looked me in the eyes and said, You can be fully recovered from your eating disorder. Source: Internet
Burke, Branden Wilson, and Mac Costin all racked up two goals apiece. Source: Internet
With his legacy of civic service, Thomas P. Costin Jr. is our choice for Nahant person of the year. Source: Internet
Costin, however, says she’s open to competing businesses, as long as they’re not the same. Source: Internet