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Edmunda

American  
[ed-muhn-duh] / ɛdˈmʌn də /
Also Edmonde

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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But at home, younger siblings Richard, Edmunda and Eddy continue to study at Bellevue’s Northwest Chinese School.

From Seattle Times

Afterwards Edmunda asked Ahongbonon for advice, and Aime is now being taken to a centre run by the Saint Camille association in Calavi.

From BBC

Rosinos and his sister, Edmunda, were in desperation when Edmunda went to a lecture by Gregoire Ahongbonon, campaigning against the stigmatisation of mental illness.

From BBC

Edmunda Claudio, a live-in nanny, joined the family from Puerto Rico, and Miranda calls her abuela—grandmother.

From The New Yorker

This plant, which he declared he was the first to discover, was allowed a home by the side of my fiancee's ring and note only on condition that it should be called Edmunda sylvestris; to this he consented.

From Project Gutenberg