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Qiana

American  
[kee-ah-nuh] / kiˈɑ nə /
Trademark.
  1. a brand of lightweight, lustrous, silklike, synthetic fiber chemically classed as nylon.


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Hayley Matthews sent the early warning by taking 14 from Lauren Bell's opening over, and Qiana Joseph followed her lead.

From BBC • Oct. 15, 2024

Qiana Johnson, 41, the founder of Life After Release, an organization in Prince George’s County that supports formerly incarcerated women, feels bittersweet now that Juneteenth is a federal holiday.

From Washington Post • Jun. 19, 2022

Qiana Whitted, the professor for the class, certainly thinks so.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 25, 2011

“It’s much more about being fit than fashionable, per se,” said Mr. Deegan, whose vintage Qiana shirt was stretched taut over a torso kept fit by bare-hand climbing.

From New York Times • Sep. 1, 2010

Boasting qualities that are superior to the most luxurious silk fabrics, Qiana gives all the appearance of silk�from the luster of its surface yarn to its light weight, drape and color.

From Time Magazine Archive