Darin vs Darren - What's the difference?
darin | darren |
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* 1837 The Saturday Magazine, John William Parker, v.10 (1837), page 94 ("Silver Mines in Great Britain"):
* 1862 Illustrated Dublin Journal, James Duffy, page 216 ( "The Lady of Darren"):
* 1959 Gwen Bristow: Celia Garth , Crowell 1959, page 15:
* 1998 Barbara Vine ( ), The Chimney Sweeper's Boy , ISBN 0670879274, page 315:
Darin is an alternative form of darren.
As a adverb darin
is in it, in that, therein.As a noun darren is
(nl-noun form of).darren
English
Alternative forms
* Darin * DarrinProper noun
(en proper noun)- About the middle of the sixteenth century, Darren , and the adjoining mine of Cwm Symlog, were extensively and profitably worked - - -
- - - - the sun shone down merrily on the green woods of Darren', the bright Liffey tumbled joyously down by bank and brake, and a joyous peal of bells rang out to welcome the happy bridal of the Lady of ' Darren and her handsome lover, Sir Brian Courtenay.
- Darren was a beautiful youth, strong and well made.
- One of those awful names, Gareth or Darren - no, Jason.