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Bianca

American  
[byahng-kah, bee-ahng-kuh] / ˈbyɑŋ kɑ, biˈɑŋ kə /

noun

  1. a first name: from an Italian word meaning “white.”


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Meanwhile, Freeman's former neighbours - named only as Richard and Bianca - told ABC News's A Current Affair programme that the 54-year-old's death would mean "less anxious nights" for the couple.

From BBC

Despite the backlash, Grimes—who told Rogan he moved his Airstream to Montana during the COVID-19 lockdown and “never left”—said he and his wife, Brazilian model Bianca Rodrigues Grimes, love living there.

From MarketWatch

Bianca and Paul Osborne both work hard and look forward to treating their daughters Amelia, four, and Sienna, 10, to fun-filled family days out.

From BBC

"Everything's gone up," says Bianca.

From BBC

Next is a trip to the aquarium for Bianca and Amelia - costing £32 and lasting about 90 minutes, plus £15 for two photos.

From BBC