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Renée

American  
[ruh-ney, ruh-ney] / rəˈneɪ, rəˈneɪ /

noun

  1. a female given name, French form of Renata.


Example Sentences

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A number of major stars soon pulled out of leadership positions at the center, including TV producer Shonda Rhimes, musician Ben Folds and opera star Renée Fleming; and a variety of high-profile touring shows such as “Hamilton” canceled upcoming engagements.

From Los Angeles Times

State Sen. Sasha Renée Pérez, a Democrat who represents Altadena, announced a $4-million investment of state funds in affordable housing for Eaton fire survivors, half of which was reserved for repairs and remediation of the Altadena Vistas complex.

From Los Angeles Times

Renee Slegers' Gunners side produced the unthinkable last season when they stunned Barcelona to win the title, after managerial upheaval earlier in the campaign, and they will be seeking fresh inspiration to continue their run this time.

From BBC

"Off the pitch she is a fantastic human," said Arsenal manager Renee Slegers when questioned about her decision to start Alessia Russo over Stina Blackstenius at Everton.

From BBC

Over his career, Jubilant Sykes performed in venues around the world and across genres — opera, gospel, spirituals, show tunes, folk and pop — working with figures including Renée Fleming, Terence Blanchard, Carlos Santana, Julie Andrews and Brian Wilson.

From Los Angeles Times