The term "O'Brien" can refer to a surname of Irish origin, often associated with historical figures and characters in literature. In George Orwell's novel "1984," O'Brien is a key character who represents the oppressive regime and manipulative power of the Party. The name has also been used in various cultural contexts, but its specific meaning often depends on the context in which it is mentioned.
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the "O" in Irish means son of as in O'Brien is son of Brien
It can be translated to English as follows: This Brien (this is a name or surname).
It can be translated to English as follows: This Brien (this is a name or surname).
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Conan "O" Brien is famously known for hosting many late-night talk shows in America. In addition, Canon "O" Brien wrote the famous TV show, "The Simpsons".
he was born this way.He is fantastic
Caroline Rhea and Richard O' Brien