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A female given name in quiet use since the 1970s, from the surname, or a variant of Rhian. Spelling variant: Ryann
A surname common in Ireland
A male given name derived from the surname, popular in all English-speaking countries from the 1970s to the 1990s
A common Irish surname
Ryan Lynn Nolan Jr. Ryan Robert Tillman Benjamin Ryan
{i} male first name
derived from the surname, popular in all English-speaking countries from the 1970s to the 1990s
Ryan O'Neal
{i} Patrick Ryan O'Neal (born 1941), United States movie actor
Benjamin Ryan Tillman
born Aug. 11, 1847, Edgefield county, S.C., U.S. died July 3, 1918, Washington, D.C. U.S. politician. He worked as a farmer and in the 1880s was a spokesman for poor rural whites. As governor (1890-94), he introduced populist reforms that expanded public education, shifted the tax burden to the wealthy, and regulated the railroads. He also supported enactment of Jim Crow laws and considered lynching an acceptable law-enforcement measure. In the U.S. Senate (1895-1918), he pressed for agrarian reform. His attacks on his opponents earned him the nickname "Pitchfork Ben
Lynn Nolan Jr. Ryan
born Jan. 31, 1947, Refugio, Tex., U.S. U.S. baseball pitcher. Ryan was signed to a New York Mets minor league team in 1965. He played for the Mets (1968-71), California Angels (1972-79), Houston Astros (1980-88), and Texas Rangers (1989-93). In 1983 he became the first pitcher to surpass Walter Johnson's 1927 record of 3,508 career strikeouts, and he retired in 1993 at the advanced age of 46 with an astonishing 5,714. He also set records for most strikeouts in a season (383 in 1973) and most no-hit games (7)
Meg Ryan
(born 1961) famous American movie actress
Nolan Jr. Ryan
born Jan. 31, 1947, Refugio, Tex., U.S. U.S. baseball pitcher. Ryan was signed to a New York Mets minor league team in 1965. He played for the Mets (1968-71), California Angels (1972-79), Houston Astros (1980-88), and Texas Rangers (1989-93). In 1983 he became the first pitcher to surpass Walter Johnson's 1927 record of 3,508 career strikeouts, and he retired in 1993 at the advanced age of 46 with an astonishing 5,714. He also set records for most strikeouts in a season (383 in 1973) and most no-hit games (7)
Nolan Ryan
a US baseball player who was a pitcher, and is famous for a type of pitch called a "flamethrower" because it was so fast. He is one of the best baseball players ever, and he established more than 50 records (1947- )
Patrick Ryan O'Neal
{i} Ryan O'Neal (born 1941), United States movie actor
Robert Ryan
born Nov. 11, 1909, Chicago, Ill., U.S. died July 11, 1973, New York, N.Y. U.S. film actor. He trained for the stage at Max Reinhardt's workshop in Hollywood, and after World War II he became a successful character actor. Often playing tough guys and bullies, he earned acclaim for his roles in The Woman on the Beach (1947), Crossfire (1947), The Set-Up (1949), and Act of Violence (1949). His later films include Bad Day at Black Rock (1955), Men in War (1957), Odds Against Tomorrow (1959), Billy Budd (1962), and The Wild Bunch (1969)
Saving Private Ryan
{i} 1998 United States movie about World War II that was directed by Steven Spielberg
ryan

    Türkische aussprache

    rayın

    Aussprache

    /ˈrīən/ /ˈraɪən/

    Etymologie

    [ 'rI-&n ] (biographical name.) From Irish Ó Riain, probably a derivative of rí "King" , thus the name means, Little King.

    Videos

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