Proper noun
Kirsten
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
Kirsten (plural Kirstens)
A surname from German.
Cummings' career as a writer - and a painter - was as wobbly as his love life. He tried his hand at playwriting, satirical essays, and even a dance scenario for Lincoln Kirsten. Billy Collins
Hell is other actors,” Kirsten said. "Also ex-boyfriends. Emily St. John Mandel
A 2013 analysis by Jack L. Conrad, Kirsten Jenkins, Thomas Lehmann, and others did not support Osteolaeminae as a true clade but rather a paraphyletic group consisting of two smaller clades. Source: Internet
According to legal scholar Kirsten Rabe Smolensky, existing laws would protect parents who choose to enhance their child's genome from future liability arising from adverse outcomes of the procedure. Source: Internet
After months of investing in her relationship with Peter, Maxie (Kirsten Storms) is going to double down on his innocence. Source: Internet
All of these moments work because Dick Johnson Is Dead is built on the obvious love between father and daughter, and the way Kirsten establishes them both as characters. Source: Internet