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Renée

American  
[ruh-ney, ruh-ney] / rəˈneɪ, rəˈneɪ /

noun

  1. a female given name, French form of Renata.


Example Sentences

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At another, Omar shouted “You have killed Americans” at the president, a reference to the recent killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good by federal immigration agents in her home state.

From Salon

Fashion journalist Renee Washington says fashion content creators are having a "big impact" on the industry and feels they are making it "more accessible".

From BBC

A few months later, Renee Hardman became the first Black woman in the Iowa Senate.

From Salon

In January, intensive care nurse Alex Pretti, 37, and fellow Minnesota resident Renee Good, 37, were both killed by ICE agents in the city, sparking widespread protests.

From BBC

In the opening track "American Obituary", Bono sings: "Renee Good born to die free."

From Barron's