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Consuela

American  
[kon-swey-luh, kawn-swe-lah] / kɒnˈsweɪ lə, kɔnˈswɛ lɑ /

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “consolation.”


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In addition to his sisters Consuela and Grace, he had four other siblings, Clifton, Arnold Jr., Leonard and Clarence.

From New York Times May 24, 2023

Mr. Lee’s sister Consuela died at 83 in 2009.

From New York Times May 24, 2023

Someone who read my column found Robert and his cousin Consuela Austin and funded their visit.

From Washington Post May 23, 2022

Consuela Robinson, 35, returned to college in 2017 after dropping out more than a decade earlier, working two, sometimes three jobs to make ends meet.

From Washington Post Apr. 8, 2020

“They stay off the streets when there’s a party. Too much fun,” said Consuela.

From "The House of the Scorpion" by Nancy Farmer

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