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Renée

[ ruh-ney; French ruh-ney ]

noun

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


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Renee Ellmers was under attack, and she wins by a bigger margin than two years ago.

Anti-immigration groups vowed to defeat Rep. Renee Elmers as punishment for supporting a reform bill.

Prosecutor Renee Hrivnak recommended probation, not jail time—surely part of the plea deal as well.

On Tuesday, it was Hector Pagan, ex-husband of Mob Wives star Renee Graziano.

He is survived by his wife Renee, along with a son and a daughter.

A mutual attachment resulted, and a daughter called Cecile-Renee was born of their intimacy.

Renee de Maucombe was married at the age of seventeen, upon leaving the convent.

Louis de l'Estorade seems well content to marry the fair Renee de Maucombe—such is your friend's splendid title.

Well, my Renee, you are a love of a woman, and I quite agree now that we can only be virtuous by cheating.

For the honor of the law, for her own sake, but most of all to make my happiness complete, I long to see my Renee content.

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