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Regis

American  
[ree-jis] / ˈri dʒɪs /

noun

  1. a male given name.


Example Sentences

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On Thursday, Wolves manager Rob Edwards and Sunderland counterpart Regis le Bris also hit out at the abuse their players had suffered.

From BBC

Britain's Conor Benn will fight Regis Prograis on the undercard of Tyson Fury's comeback fight on 11 April.

From BBC

In Tacoma: The iconic final scene of “An Officer and a Gentleman,” in which the character played by Richard Gere carries Debra Winger’s character out of the paper mill where she worked, was filmed at the St. Regis Kraft Pulp Mill.

From The Wall Street Journal

Renee Regis - the daughter of former world indoor champion John Regis - announced her arrival on the national stage with a first senior British title in the women's 200m at the UK Athletics Indoor Championships in Birmingham.

From BBC

John Regis won the world indoor 200m title in 1989 and went on to win world outdoor silver at 200m, as well as an outdoor European title, while Renee's mother, Jennifer Stoute, won 4x400m bronze at the 1992 Olympics.

From BBC