Proper noun
Crespin (plural Crespins)
A surname.
Currently, less than six per cent of the annual budget goes towards healthcare, which must change, according to Xavier Crespin, the agency's Chief of Health in the country. Source: Internet
At the parish meeting, several hundred persons signed a letter to Bishop Vigneron expressing their solidarity with Father Crespin. Source: Internet
Father Crespin, 69, noted that he had been planning to retire soon and Bishop Allen Vigneron had accepted his resignation. Source: Internet