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Glenda

American  
[glen-duh] / ˈglɛn də /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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‘It’s all on there. Saturday is singing with Glenda.’

From Literature

Glenda Tietjens’s post said, “Can’t sleep, eyes hurts, heart hurts and is broken, chest hurts too! It’s just not fair!! Can’t stop crying!”

From The Wall Street Journal

At the same event, Glenda Tietjens was welcoming home her husband, William Tietjens, who was a staff sergeant at the time.

From The Wall Street Journal

When the hospital’s first baby was born a few days later — little Glenda May Nieheus clocked in at a robust 8 pounds, 11 ounces — the arrival was celebrated on the front page of the Willows Daily Journal.

From Los Angeles Times

The final film of the late Glenda Jackson and, if he remains true to his word, of Michael Caine, “The Great Escaper” has made its way to America two years after its U.K. release.

From Los Angeles Times