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Madlyn

American  
[mad-lin] / ˈmæd lɪn /
Or Madlynne

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Magdalene.


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At the Queens Public Library in New York, program assistants are calling about 50 homebound patrons each week to remind them of programs available by phone and to check on their well-being, said Madlyn Schneider, the older adult coordinator.

From New York Times

In the U.S., interethnic kisses happened on “I Love Lucy” between the Cuban Desi Arnaz and the white Lucille Ball in the 1950s and even on Star Trek in 1967 with Mexican actor Ricardo Montalban kissing Madlyn Rhue in the “Space Seed” episode.

From Washington Times

Madlyn Caliri, director of global procurement for Reed Elsevier, said ride-hailing apps offered the promise of being able to standardize and improve on both the rider’s experience and the data available to travel managers.

From New York Times

The first lawsuit was filed in December in Federal District Court in New York by the Leonard and Madlyn Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute, which is at Penn but is a separate legal entity.

From New York Times

This repeats some charges of a complaint filed in December, when Thompson was sued by the Leonard and Madlyn Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute—part of a university linked operation that Thompson formerly directed.

From Science Magazine