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Flavia

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

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Directors Carlo Corradini and Flavia Mazzarella, from the winning list, were elected as deputy chairs, the bank added.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 24, 2026

“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 • Jan. 29, 2026

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

From Barron's • Nov. 26, 2025

Wallace compared the photos De Castro sent to the seller to those provided by the victims’ attorney and concluded they were the Flavia Vetorasso necklace and the Chopard L’Heure du Diamant watch.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 2, 2024

As his friend, Sister Maria Flavia, had recommended the same Father to him, he followed the advice all the more readily, and it was not long before his last doubts were solved.

From Catholic Churchmen in Science by Walsh, James J.

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