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Ethel

American  
[eth-uhl] / ˈɛθ əl /

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Germanic word meaning “noble.”


Example Sentences

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The “role” of the late Ethel Bean, seen only in photographs, is played by Jane Alexander.

From The Wall Street Journal

But instead he made another brave call, explaining that he would miss the match so he and his wife Ethel, who has endometriosis, could attend time-sensitive fertility treatment.

From BBC

Avery McTaggart, an agent at L.A.-based TBA Agency whose clients include Jungle, Big Thief, Remi Wolf and Ethel Cain, says the premise of an AI agent risks oversimplifying what booking agents actually do.

From Los Angeles Times

The student at the Ethel Walker School also has researched and picked a stock for the Simsbury, Conn., private school’s investment portfolio.

From The Wall Street Journal

At Ethel Walker, its curriculum requires real-world experience with money.

From The Wall Street Journal