kevin

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kevi
1989 film starring kevin costner
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A working-class male
A male given name. It first became popular outside Ireland in the mid-twentieth century
{i} male first name
that first became popular outside Ireland in the mid-twentieth century
The gazelle
Kevin Bacon
(born 1958) American film and television actor who acted in "Apollo 13" and "JFK
Kevin Costner
(born 1955) American film actor and director, winner of 1990 Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director for his work on "Dances with Wolves
Kevin Garnett
professional basketball player on the Minnesota Timberwolves
Kevin Roche
born June 14, 1922, Dublin, Ire. Irish-born U.S. architect. After studying under Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, he became Eero Saarinen's principal design associate. After Saarinen's death in 1961, Roche and John Dinkeloo (1918-81) completed Saarinen's unfinished projects, including the Dulles International Airport Terminal Building, near Washington, D.C. (1962), and St. Louis's Gateway Arch (1965). The two launched their own firm in 1966; their approach, though similar to Saarinen's, resulted in simpler geometric forms. Well-known works by Roche and Dinkeloo include the Ford Foundation headquarters in New York City (1968), General Foods headquarters in Rye, N.Y. (1977), and the Bouygues world headquarters outside Paris (1983). Roche received the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1982
Kevin Spacey
{i} (born 1959 as Kevin Spacey Fowler) United States film actor
Eamonn Kevin Roche
born June 14, 1922, Dublin, Ire. Irish-born U.S. architect. After studying under Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, he became Eero Saarinen's principal design associate. After Saarinen's death in 1961, Roche and John Dinkeloo (1918-81) completed Saarinen's unfinished projects, including the Dulles International Airport Terminal Building, near Washington, D.C. (1962), and St. Louis's Gateway Arch (1965). The two launched their own firm in 1966; their approach, though similar to Saarinen's, resulted in simpler geometric forms. Well-known works by Roche and Dinkeloo include the Ford Foundation headquarters in New York City (1968), General Foods headquarters in Rye, N.Y. (1977), and the Bouygues world headquarters outside Paris (1983). Roche received the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1982
kevin

    Hyphenation

    Ke·vin

    Turkish pronunciation

    kevîn

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkevən/ /ˈkɛvɪn/

    Etymology

    () Name of an Irish seventh century saint, from Irish Caoimhghín or Caoimhín Old Irish Cóemgein, "comely birth".

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