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Caryn

American  
[kar-in] / ˈkær ɪn /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Caryn Iwakiri, a speech and language pathologist at Sunnyvale’s Lakewood Tech EQ Elementary School whose classroom is Snoopy-themed, recently took an impromptu trip to the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa after seeing its welcome center decked out with Snoopy decor on TikTok.

From Los Angeles Times

Siegel is survived by his brother, Barry Siegel; sister, Michelle Weiss; nieces Caryn and Mara; nephew Robert; grand nephews Kai, Beckett and Roman; and grand niece Monroe.

From Los Angeles Times

For BBC Culture's Caryn James, Marvel's own 2025 release, its take on the Fantastic Four, is "pleasant enough but lacks tension".

From BBC

Caryn Rose is a music journalist, historian and archivist.

From Salon

Caryn Ganz just published a lovely, career-spanning profile of the great Kim Deal, who will release her first full-length solo album next week.

From New York Times