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Belinda

American  
[buh-lin-duh] / bəˈlɪn də /

noun

  1. a first name: from an Old Spanish word meaning “beautiful.”


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Skydiving instructor Adam Harrison, 30, and Belinda Taylor, 48, died when their parachute failed to open at Dunkeswell on 13 June.

From BBC

Kiara Wakabi and Belinda Hernandez-Santiago each scored 15 points.

From Los Angeles Times

Rama has been rocked by the suspension of his close ally, vice-premier Belinda Balluku, as a result of her suspected involvement in a corruption scandal.

From Barron's

Great Britain's Sonay Kartal beat lucky loser Renata Zarazua to reach the last eight of the Abu Dhabi Open after original opponent - and defending champion - Belinda Bencic withdrew through illness.

From BBC

Wilkins and fellow freshman Belinda Hernandez-Santiago each added eight points for Birmingham, which scored the first seven points of the game and built a 10-point lead.

From Los Angeles Times