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Georgiana

American  
[jawr-jee-an-uh] / ˌdʒɔr dʒiˈæn ə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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One gets the sense that Miriam’s inner darkness is inseparable from her brilliance, like Georgiana’s birthmark in Hawthorne’s early short story.

From The Wall Street Journal

To prevent migrating fish from entering the south delta, the Department of Water Resources installed a fence-like system that creates a barrier of bubbles at the junction of the Sacramento River and Georgiana Slough in the north delta.

From Los Angeles Times

Things seem to be turning around, though it is a slow process, says Georgiana Viou, a chef from Benin based in France.

From BBC

“Georgiana & Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley” Nov. 22-Dec.

From Seattle Times

But the Englishman reported "nothing," travel writer and art historian Georgiana King had snapped, in a footnote in her own book on ancient Sardinian painting in 1923.

From Salon