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Flavia

American  
[fley-vee-uh] / ˈfleɪ vi ə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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In the final scenes, Moura plays the adult Fernando, who has no interest in hearing the tapes of his father that Flavia offers him.

From Los Angeles Times

“Many grandparents provide regular care for their grandchildren – care that supports families and society more broadly,” said lead researcher Flavia Chereches, MS, of Tilburg University in the Netherlands.

From Science Daily

Though the Brazilian legend died in December 2022, his daughter Flavia was at the ceremony for his brand's new owners.

From Barron's

Flavia Liberona is the executive director of Terram, a foundation that promotes sustainable development.

From BBC

Alejandra Lozada and her 2-year-old daughter, Flavia, were among a group of families taken to a motel at the end of April, after The Times wrote about how they had been living in a tent on Towne Street.

From Los Angeles Times