Erin (disambiguation)
Erin is the ancient Irish name for Ireland. Erin may also refer to:
Persons
Males
- Erin Catto, creator of Box2D, physics programmer
- Erin Henderson, American football linebacker
Females
- Erin Andrews, American sports reporter
- Erin Anttila, Irish-Finnish singer, better known by her mononym Erin
- Erin Bethea, American actress
- Erin Boag, New Zealand ballroom dancer
- Erin Brockovich, American legal clerk and environmental activist and subject of the movie of the same name
- Erin Gray, American actress
- Erin Gruwell, American teacher
- Erin Heatherton, American fashion model
- Erin Hunter, pseudonym used by the authors of the Warriors and Seekers series
- Erin Kelly, American actress
- Erin McKean, American lexicographer
- Erin Moran, American actress
- Erin Morgenstern, American writer
- Erin O'Connor, English model
- Erin Sanders, American actress
- Erin Spanevello, Canadian fashion model
Places
In Canada:
- Erin, Ontario, in Wellington County
In France:
- Érin, a commune in the département of Pas-de-Calais
On the Isle of Man:
- Port Erin, a town
In the United States:
- Erin, New York, a town in Chemung County
- Erin (CDP), New York, a census-designated place in the center of the town of Erin
- Erin, Tennessee, a city in Houston County
- Erin, Jasper County, Texas
- Erin, Wisconsin
- Erin Lake, a lake in Minnesota
Music
- Erin Anttila, Finnish singer known by mononym Erin
- "Erin", song by English guitarist Albert Lee
- "Erin", song by Solas on the album Waiting for an Echo
Fiction
- Erin, the main character of the Japanese novel/manga/anime series Kemono no Sōja Erin
- Erin the airship pilot from Final Fantasy IX
Other uses
- HMS Erin, a battleship of the Royal Navy
- Hurricane Erin (disambiguation), any of several hurricanes named Erin
- Erin, a game produced by Alternative Armies based on the Invasion Cycle Myths of Celtic Ireland
- Erin (Front Royal, Virginia), historic home listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia
See also
- Eren, Turkish name
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