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Mitzi

American  
[mit-see] / ˈmɪt si /
Or Mitzie

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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His singing of Oscar Straus and Leo Robin’s “Oh, That Mitzi” is a hoot.

From The Wall Street Journal

One might worry that the 300-seat Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater would be too small for the operatic mezzo-soprano of its star, Joyce DiDonato, but director Kenny Leon has shrewdly calibrated the space and the voices and stayed true to the spirit of Menotti’s work.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mitzi Sobash, a retired 66-year-old who lives in Washington, was thrilled to be able to guide her cousin Dorita Vargas on her first trip to Washington.

From Barron's

She was also impressed that the character was inspired by real-life investigator Mitzi Roberts, who worked in LAPD’s elite Robbery-Homicide unit.

From Los Angeles Times

When I finally met Mitzi, we got on in a way that was very unpredictable.

From Los Angeles Times