Proper noun
Halpin (plural Halpins)
A surname.
Cleveland admitted to paying child support in 1874 to Maria Crofts Halpin, the woman who claimed he fathered her child, who she had named Oscar Folsom Cleveland. Source: Internet
Gilberto Guzman stands in front of a mural Saturday that he painted on the Halpin Building in 1980. Source: Internet
Alaska Permanent Capital Management welcomed Kirsten Halpin to its institutional team. Source: Internet
Even better, the system tech’ was Liam Halpin, a man unafraid to tell it like it is. Source: Internet
Auctioneer Mitchell Halpin said that there were registered bidders in attendance, however these individuals did not make themselves known. Source: Internet
Well backed Spruce Meadows landed the featured E50,000 Irish Stallion Farms EBF 'Red God' Handicap at Dundalk today, scoring for trainer Johnny Feane and jockey Gary Halpin. Source: Internet