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Zenia

American  
[zee-nee-uh, zeen-yuh] / ˈzi ni ə, ˈzin yə /

noun

  1. a female given name: from a Greek word meaning “hospitality.”


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SEIU6 janitors voted overwhelmingly to go on strike if necessary to win a good contract, said SEIU6 President Zenia Javalera in a statement.

From Seattle Times

For Zenia Ocana the prospect of help is welcome news.

From Los Angeles Times

As baby Zenia gave her first cry, a single tear, of joy and relief, rolled down her mum's face.

From BBC

V. Pappas, its chief operating officer, will leave the video app maker, and it named Zenia Mucha, the combative former head of media relations at Disney, as its communications chief.

From New York Times

Zenia Mucha, who led Walt Disney Co.’s powerful public relations machine for nearly two decades, is joining social video platform TikTok.

From Los Angeles Times