Proper noun
Vien (plural Viens)
A surname.
Boucher decided that instead of taking over David's tutelage, he would send David to his friend, Joseph-Marie Vien (1716–1809), a painter who embraced the classical reaction to Rococo. Source: Internet
Huge numbers of revelers descended to Nguyen Hue and Bui Vien pedestrian-only streets to join fantastic music festivals and entertainment activities while enjoying food and waiting for a special countdown to ring in the New Year. Source: Internet
Her brilliant performance in 2015 brought Vien the states second-class labour order. Source: Internet
Thich Vien Dinh, writing on behalf of the Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam (considered illegal by the Vietnamese government), called for Nhất Hạnh to make a statement against the Vietnam government's poor record on religious freedom. Source: Internet
General Vien then escaped to the U.S. as a civilian once his resignation was effective and formalised. Source: Internet
President Huong, knowing the 1963 coup history, granted General Vien's resignation request, (Vien had submitted his resignation to President Thieu many times and had always been turned down). Source: Internet