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Stephanie

American  
[stef-uh-nee] / ˈstɛf ə ni /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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Sports minister Stephanie Peacock has announced £32m of funding to support the staging of the Grand Departs and their legacy.

From BBC

Stephanie Temporiti, a financial adviser in St. Louis, Mo., takes a long-term view, She says the Fed may again fail to hit its 2% inflation target this year, but that is no cause for alarm.

From MarketWatch

"Our team did great work throughout 2025 to improve the on-time delivery of safe, quality airplanes to our customers to support their growth and modernization plans," said Boeing commercial plane chief Stephanie Pope.

From Barron's

"We've detected a pattern in electrical signals of brain activity that predicts which patients are most likely to develop the disease within two and a half years," said Stephanie Jones, a professor of neuroscience affiliated with Brown's Carney Institute for Brain Science who co-led the research.

From Science Daily

In that case, Stephanie Goldstein, a real-estate attorney and partner at Schorr Law in Los Angeles, said that most purchase agreements allow the seller to retain the deposit as liquidated damages.

From The Wall Street Journal