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Willa

[ wil-uh ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Wilhelmina.


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Example Sentences

He noted that he had three children—Willa, Tallulah, and Conner.

We often joke that Willa was less a name, and more foreshadowing.

Once when Willa was three, a few months after Christmas, she was eating a piece of candy cane.

Willa is a wonderfully smart and funny and perceptive and engaging little kid.

Fans of the brand, dubbed “Willa Girls,” praise her products on social media outlets.

The sound of the word "willa," even with the initial "w," attracted Miss Arabel's attention.

The following morning, Willa and Dan Morrissey went motor shopping.

"I shall be delighted," Willa paused, regarding him with a little, puzzled frown.

In a moment, however, there was a rustle of silk on the narrow stairs and Willa entered.

"Willa shall remain with us, of course," Ripley Halstead said with deep feeling.

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