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Edvin
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Edvin is a form of Edwin and may refer to: Edvin Alten, Norwegian judge Edvin Biuković, Croatian comics artist Edvin Hagberg, Swedish sailor and Olympic competitor Edvin Hevonkoski, Finnish sculptor and contemporary artist Edvin Kallstenius, Swedish composer and arranger Edvin Karlsson, Swedish politician Edvin Laine, Finnish film director Edvin Landsem, Norwegian cross country skier who competed in the 1950s Edvin Liveric, Croatian actor Edvin Kanka Ćudić, Bosnian human rights activist Edvin Marton, Hungarian composer and violinist Edvin Mattiasson, Swedish wrestler Edvin Ozolin, Soviet-Russian sprinter Edvin Paulsen, Norwegian gymnast Edvin Ryding, Swedish actor Edvin Sugarev, Bulgarian politician Edvin Tiemroth, Danish actor and film director Edvin Wide, Swedish long-distance runner. Wikipedia
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Edvin is a form of Edwin and may refer to: Edvin Alten, Norwegian judge Edvin Biuković, Croatian comics artist Edvin Hagberg, Swedish sailor and Olympic competitor Edvin Hevonkoski, Finnish sculptor and contemporary artist Edvin Kallstenius, Swedish composer and arranger Edvin Karlsson, Swedish politician Edvin Laine, Finnish film director Edvin Landsem, Norwegian cross country skier who competed in the 1950s Edvin Liveric, Croatian actor Edvin Kanka Ćudić, Bosnian human rights activist Edvin Marton, Hungarian composer and violinist Edvin Mattiasson, Swedish wrestler Edvin Ozolin, Soviet-Russian sprinter Edvin Paulsen, Norwegian gymnast Edvin Ryding, Swedish actor Edvin Sugarev, Bulgarian politician Edvin Tiemroth, Danish actor and film director Edvin Wide, Swedish long-distance runner. Wikipedia
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