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Gwen

American  
[gwen] / gwɛn /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Gwendolyn or Guenevere.


Example Sentences

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“I will always hold my role as Gwen’s Goddie daddy as one of the most important roles of my life. I love you James and know I have a guardian angel watching over me. Being able to say goodbye this weekend will always live with me. RIP my brother. RIP.”

From MarketWatch

“Data-center celebrities are a little different than meeting Steven Tyler or Gwen Stefani or something,” Rizer said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Actor and TV presenter Alfonso Ribeiro shared on Instagram that he got to say goodbye to his "true friend, brother and life guide" over the weekend, writing that he will always cherish his role as godfather to Van Der Beek's daughter Gwen and now sees Van Der Beek as his guardian angel.

From BBC

Located on Trinity Street, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, the house is opposite Gwen's where Bryn would frequently pop in for an omelette and the occasional mint Baileys.

From BBC

Gwen John lived her life refusing to bow to what was expected of a woman born in the Victorian era.

From BBC