1. coyne - Noun
2. Coyne - Proper noun
coyne (plural coynes)
Obsolete spelling of coin
Coyne (plural Coynes)
A surname from Irish.
You can say that Wayne Coyne sounds like Neil Young. Mike Lowry
After remembering the pain of four years earlier, Kendall Coyne Schofield was thrilled Duggan got to the mountaintop of women's hockey with that win. Source: Internet
As expected, chaos ensues, while the apartment triples in capacity, with a private investigator, Madeleine, Frances’s lone friend, Joan (Susan Coyne), and Malcolm’s ex-fiancée (Imogen Poots) and her new beau arrive to stay in Paris. Source: Internet
Behe 1996, p. 221 Coyne responds that in light of the evidence, "either life resulted not from intelligent design, but from evolution; or the intelligent designer is a cosmic prankster who designed everything to make it look as though it had evolved." Source: Internet
He was born in Portland, the son of Bernice Coyne Swasey Kinney and Walter A. Swasey, Sr. Source: Internet
In Coyne, Hoskin, Pedersen (eds), Gregorian Reform of the Calendar: Proceedings of the Vatican Conference to Commemorate its 400th Anniversary. Source: Internet