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Serena

American  
[suh-ree-nuh] / səˈri nə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Two Fitzmaurice women—Ben’s wife, Serena, and his sister, Fliss—are the chief victims, and the depiction of their inner lives adds substance to the book’s satirical froth.

From The Wall Street Journal

Far more subtle, and touching, is the portrait of Ben and Serena’s daughter, Cosima, a somewhat naive ecowarrior who becomes an unlikely agent of personal and political retribution.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I didn't understand what shadow fleet vessels actually were," Russian engineer Denis told us, after serving aboard an EU- and UK-sanctioned tanker, Serena, for several months last year.

From BBC

Serena is currently flying under the flag of Cameroon.

From BBC

Denis says he realised the Serena was under sanctions only when he went aboard.

From BBC