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Bianca

American  
[byahng-kah, bee-ahng-kuh] / ˈbyɑŋ kɑ, biˈɑŋ kə /

noun

  1. a first name: from an Italian word meaning “white.”


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Over the weekend, Bianca Garcia and her friends Lauren and Emily VanDerwerken were on a mission to find “Raising Helen” and “Drop Dead Gorgeous” in the Vidiots collection, as they couldn’t find the titles on streaming.

From Los Angeles Times

New York City’s La Pecora Bianca has both spaghetti and meatballs, albeit as separate courses.

From Salon

The two plaintiffs, Bianca Johnston and Anatasia Chernov, purchased Costco rotisserie chickens at stores in Victorville in 2024 and San Marcos in 2025 believing they were preservative free due to the prominent signs saying so, according to the complaint.

From Los Angeles Times

West said after “hitting rock bottom” he began seeking help, with the encouragement of wife Bianca Censori.

From Los Angeles Times

Between live shots with producer Bianca Seward and cameramen Jean Bernard Rutagarama and Alan Rice, Soboroff fields frantic calls from both loved ones and the unexpected contacts, desperate for eyes on the ground.

From Los Angeles Times