Proper noun
A surname.
A male given name used in India.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter team owner Frank Navin died during the 1935 season, auto body manufacturing magnate and plumbing fixture manufacturer Walter Briggs, Sr. took control of the team. Source: Internet
“BTS and Big Hit and what they’ve done just speaks volumes to everything that’s going on in the world right now,” says Navin. Source: Internet
Cobb blamed his lackluster managerial record (479 wins against 444 losses) on Navin, who was arguably even more frugal than he was, passing up a number of quality players Cobb wanted to add to the team. Source: Internet
START and START-like (START) triage that use color-coded categories to prioritize provide poor assessments of injury severity Sacco, W, Navin, M, Fiedler, K, et al. Source: Internet
The enemy launched a few attacks to straighten out bulges to which Lt Gen Navin Rawlley, commanding XI Corps made only a token response. Source: Internet
Ruth and Navin negotiated over the phone while Ruth was in Hawaii, but those talks foundered when Navin refused to give Ruth a portion of the Tigers' box office proceeds. Source: Internet