Proper noun
Karin
A female given name from Danish [in turn from Ancient Greek Αἰκατερῑνη (Aikaterīnē)], variant of Karen.
About 100 students study at the Gozo branch of the London medical school operated by Steward Health Care, the US company that runs St Luke’s, Karin Grech and Gozo General Hospital. Source: Internet
Assistant Head of School Karin Clough and Head of School Mike Henriques were the sole guests at Proctor’s virtual Commencement, broadcast around the globe to members of the Class of 2020 and their families. Source: Internet
Above: A glamorous kitchenette in a 323-square-foot studio in Auckland, New Zealand by designer Karin Montgomery Spath. Source: Internet
Karin Ahbel-Rappe concludes in her study ""I no longer believe": did Freud abandon the seduction theory?’ Source: Internet
In addition to Bishop Batzing and his deputy, Bishop Franz-Josef Bode, the presidium of the Synodal Path includes Thomas Sternberg, president of the Central Committee of German Catholics, and Karin Kortmann, vice president of the committee. Source: Internet
Karin Jessop’s two children, ages 12 and 13, attended that YMCA day camp at Lake Burton where the residential camp outbreak unfolded. Source: Internet