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Stacia

American  
[stey-shuh] / ˈsteɪ ʃə /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Stacia Lang: "She had a very, very strong personality. And I think he liked that about her because she would disagree with him."

From BBC • Oct. 21, 2023

She is the co-owner of Flowerwork Farm and, along with Stacia Potter, also leases land at GrowFood Northampton.

From Salon • Aug. 17, 2023

But that’s not enough, said Stacia Hill Levenfeld, CEO of the California Assn. of Food Banks, who called the timing “catastrophic.”

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 2, 2023

In the general election, Ms. Bowser faced a trio of challengers, all considered marginal: Republican Stacia Hall, Statehood Green Party nominee Corren Brown and independent candidate Rodney “Red” Grant.

From Washington Times • Nov. 8, 2022

As Stacia was assisting the queen back to earth, and thence to her big limousine late that afternoon, she overheard Jacqueline telling Captain Cosgrove about the completion of her accounts for the Shut In Benefit.

From The Girl Scout Pioneers or Winning the First B. C. by Garis, Lilian

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