Proper noun
Rivkin (plural Rivkins)
A surname.
Charles H. Rivkin, Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs, gestures when talking to local reporters at a press meeting at the American Center in Ho Chi Minh City on May 29, 2015. Source: Internet
Bobby Z, the stage name of drummer Bobby Rivkin, performs during a show by the Revolution in 2017. Source: Internet
In few democracies could someone go from political fund-raiser and media honcho to ambassador to assistant secretary of state, as Charles Rivkin might. Source: Internet
“I tell clients to tell all of their friends and relatives that they can’t make any donations, gifts or investments without running it by me as their advisor,” said Jason Kurland, a partner at Rivkin Radler, a law firm in Uniondale, New York. Source: Internet
She said Rivkin had been unbearable to live with since the jury's guilty verdict. Source: Internet
Mortified that his niece had fallen in love with Armand Rivkin, a Jewish pianist, Noor’s uncle attempted to destroy their love. Source: Internet