Venn
Venn is a surname and a given name. It may refer to:
Given name
- Venn Eyre (died 1777), Archdeacon of Carlisle, Cumbria, England
- Venn Pilcher (1879–1961), Anglican bishop, writer, and translator of hymns
- Venn Young (1929–1993), New Zealand politician
Surname
- Albert Venn (1867–1908), American lacrosse player
- Anne Venn (1620s–1654), English religious radical and diarist
- Blair Venn, Australian actor
- Charles Venn (born 1973), British actor
- Harry Venn (1844–1908), Australian politician
- Henry Venn (Clapham Sect) the elder (1725–1797), English evangelical minister
- Henry Venn (Church Missionary Society) the younger (1796-1873), secretary of the Church Missionary Society, grandson of Henry Venn
- Horace Venn (1892–1953)
- John Venn (politician) (1586–1650), English politician
- John Venn (academic) (died 1687), English academic administrator
- John Venn (priest) (1759–1813), one of the founders of the Church Missionary Society, son of Henry Venn
- John Venn (1834–1923), British logician and the inventor of Venn diagrams, son of Henry Venn the younger
- John Archibald Venn (1883–1958), British economist
- Kath Venn (born 1926)
- Kristin Venn (born 1994), Norwegian handball player
- Laurie Venn (born 1953), Australian racing cyclist
- Rebecca Venn, Canadian curler; see 2013 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts
- Richard Venn (died 1639), English merchant and Lord Mayor of London
- Richard Venn (priest), rector of St. Antholin's, London; see Thomas Rundle
Fictional characters
- Diggory Venn, in the 1878 Thomas Hardy novel The Return of the Native
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gollark: For redstone, yes.
gollark: Labelnet could do 600B/s, though, it's way better than 20B/s from Bundlenet.
gollark: I got the basic stuff worked out ages ago, primarily just the 256→187 encoding, but I never figured out how exactly it ought to work for actual use.
gollark: > Heh.. This is as bad as using labels for communication between side touching computers.I really should work out the high level labelnet API!
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