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Winnie

American  
[win-ee] / ˈwɪn i /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Winston.

  2. a female given name, form of Winifred.


Example Sentences

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He’s just old enough to remember cassettes as a child: “My mom had books on tape like ‘Winnie the Pooh,’ but I wasn’t out buying tapes.”

From Los Angeles Times

The pricing changes at Five Below came after the appointment of Chief Executive Winnie Park over a year ago.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the brewery — JLB to locals — I found Natalie and Chris Garcia of Santa Barbara and their daughter Winnie, 18 months old and eager to chase down a duck on the patio.

From Los Angeles Times

“Wicked” composer Stephen Schwartz also told the Ankler that he and Winnie Holzman, who wrote the “Wicked” musical book and co-wrote its film adaptations, are mulling over a new project — “not a sequel, but an adjunct” — tied to that universe.

From Los Angeles Times

Speaking to a local TV station, Besigye's wife, Winnie Byanyima, said that her husband had complained of acute stomach pain, a high temperature and he was severely dehydrated.

From BBC