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Mamie

American  
[mey-mee] / ˈmeɪ mi /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Mary.


Example Sentences

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“Although we’re celebrating the Lunar New Year, we are also celebrating our neighbors,” Mamie Hong Weinberg, parade chair and vice president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of L.A., told KABC.

From Los Angeles Times

Kennedy was an enthusiast and, in his presidency, both First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and former First Lady Mamie Eisenhower worked together to support the cultural center.

From Los Angeles Times

Starting with Mamie Eisenhower and Jacqueline Kennedy, Christmas is part of the first lady’s job.

From Salon

Boyce shared a bedroom with her sister, Mamie, that was decorated by their mother with red-robin wallpaper and a small dressing table.

From Los Angeles Times

In Los Angeles, she formed a vocal trio with her sister Mamie and cousin Sandra called The Debs, briefly singing backup for Sam Cooke.

From Los Angeles Times