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Ernestine

American  
[ur-nuh-steen] / ˈɜr nəˌstin /

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Ernest.


Example Sentences

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“Recruiting is easier if you can flash to potential employees that my company is of a billion unicorn status,” said Ernestine Fu, an investor at Brave Capital who has worked on a number of these deals for early stage startups in recent months.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has a confidential deal with the descendants of Ernestine Klein, the original owner who died in 1973.

From Barron's

Eventually he’d hop onto the subway with Vinny and ride down to Wall Street to meet with a woman at S&P named Ernestine Warner.

From Literature

Ernestine Warner was working with the same rough information available to traders like Eisman.

From Literature

Within months of her 1836 arrival in New York, Ernestine Rose, a Polish-born rabbi’s daughter, began traveling around the United States condemning women’s subjugation, economic inequality, organized religion, and chattel slavery.

From Slate