Proper noun
A male given name from Latin.
A female given name from Latin occasionally used.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgMy big fight is not in the movie and I don't understand that decision but I know he's right about it, whatever it is. Quentin did not hire me because I'm a kung fu expert; he hired me because he liked to listen to me talk. David Carradine
Another friend began to say, "Well, Quentin has a problem of adjusting himself to society and he..." This sentence was never finished. The ballet teacher expostulated, "I don't agree. Quentin does exactly as he pleases. The rest of us have to adapt ourselves to him." Quentin Crisp
Quentin Tarantino asked me to work with him but there is no way I am going to do that while Matthew Vaughn is working in film. Claudia Schiffer
Learn to drive?" "Never," said Quentin. "My mission in life is to be a passenger. Diana Wynne Jones
Well, actually, I do the voiceover for Quentin Sands. Lawrence Taylor
Quentin Crisp said it to me; now I say it to you: say yes to everything. Martin Firrell