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Stephanie

American  
[stef-uh-nee] / ˈstɛf ə ni /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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On a recent Friday morning, social workers Diana Nunez, Sonia Rosas and Stephanie Negrete made their way through an informal street market where they asked around in Spanish to see if people knew about the sign-up deadline.

From The Wall Street Journal

Elsewhere in the division, WBA champion Stephanie Han and Turkey's IBF title holder Elif Nur Turhan, who has eight knockouts in 12 wins, offer unification possibilities.

From BBC

Det Insp Stephanie Dexter, who led the investigation, said in a statement: "This is a tragic case and our thoughts remain with the couple's three children who are grieving for the sudden loss of their mother."

From BBC

FedEx has highlighted its a momentum despite industry headwinds in conversations on Wall Street, Jefferies analyst Stephanie Moore said in a recent note ahead of Thursday’s earnings.

From MarketWatch

“Don’t let perfect be the enemy of the good. There is no single safety feature currently in an automobile that is being held to the same level of accuracy” that Dadss creators require for their own system, says Stephanie Manning, MADD’s chief government-affairs officer.

From The Wall Street Journal