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Gwen

American  
[gwen] / gwɛn /

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Gwendolyn or Guenevere.


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At 23, she released her self-titled 2019 mixtape, “Slayyyter,” a bubblegum Gwen Stefani-inspired pop collection half recorded in a “messy a—” closet in her mom’s house.

From Los Angeles Times

Gwen Owen, the founder of social running club Môn Girls Run, said the new initiative was a "brilliant" plan and "really needed".

From BBC

Gwen, a teacher, recalled another incident of a man yelling at them from his car to "go faster" after he picked up a "massive pizza" from a local takeaway.

From BBC

Gwen said the new initiative was a "brilliant" plan and "really needed".

From BBC

Fifteen years since their first day of school, Mia Sanson-Regan and Gwen Shepherd, who are both 18, were ready for a break from education.

From BBC