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Triin is an
Estonian feminine given name.
Triinu is
another version of
Triin. It is a form of Katherine. It is
likely that the name
Triin derives from...
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Triin Aljand (born 8 July 1985) is a
retired Estonian swimmer who
competed for
Texas A&M
University and won a
silver medal at the 2012
European Aquatics...
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Triin Tenso (born 1987) is an
Estonian stage, film and
television actress and filmmaker.
Tenso began her
career in the
prominent role of
Kerli in the...
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Triin Tobi (born 3 June 1995) is an
alpine skier from Estonia. She was born in Tartu, and
competed for
Estonia at the 2014
Winter Olympics in the slalom...
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Triin Narva (born
November 12, 1994) is an
Estonian chess player who
holds the
title of
Woman FIDE
Master (2016).
Narva was born into a
chess playing...
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Triin Vahisalu (born
October 4, 1978) is an
Estonian botanist. She
studies the
effects of
stress on
plants and
discovered a gene that
regulates stomata...
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Triin Ojaste (born 14
March 1990) is an
Estonian cross-country
skier who has
competed since 2007. At the 2010
Winter Olympics in Vancouver, she finished...
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Lutheran church [...]
ended with the
Soviet occupation in 1940. Edovald,
Triin; Felton, Mic****e; Haywood, John; Juskaitis, Rimvydas;
Michael Thomas Kerrigan;...
- väärtusi hoides", 2008 (with
Triin Pisuke) "Eetika
teadustes ja ühiskonnas.
Tartu Ülikooli
eetikakeskus 10", 2011 (with
Triin Käpp; also in English) "Väärtuspõhine...
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original on 26
November 2022.
Retrieved 26
November 2022. "Miss
Estonia on
Triin Rannat". Õhtuleht (in Estonian). 8
March 1999.
Retrieved 26
November 2022...