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Ethan

[ee-thuhn]

noun

  1. a male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “strength.”



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Ethan Hawke invoked Robert Redford‘s name during a conversation about “The Lowdown” that took place the day after the cinematic icon died.

From Salon

Speaking from the family home with his wife and their pet dog by his side, Moody was overcome with emotion when he spoke about telling his sons - 17-year-old Dylan and 15-year-old Ethan - the devastating news, saying: "It was the hardest thing I've ever had to do."

From BBC

"We sat on the couch in tears, Ethan and Dylan both wrapped up in each other, then the dog jumped over and started licking the tears off our faces, which was rather silly."

From BBC

Ethan Mbappe, aged 18, is the brother of Real Madrid star Kylian, eight years older.

From BBC

Both players were at Paris St-Germain at the same time, but when Kylian opted to leave the French giants at the end of his contract and join Real Madrid last summer, Ethan's contract was also not renewed at the club.

From BBC

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