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  2. Dinah (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Dinah is a Hebrew female given name meaning judged or vindicated. People with the name. Dinah, a Biblical character; Dinah Abrahamson, American author and politician;

  3. Dinah - Wikipedia

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    Dinah, Portrait of a Negress by Eastman Johnson. In 19th-century America, "Dinah" became a generic name for an enslaved African woman. [34] At the 1850 Woman's Rights Convention in New York, a speech by Sojourner Truth was reported on in the New York Herald, which used the name "Dinah" to symbolize black womanhood as represented by Truth:

  4. Dinah Washington - Wikipedia

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    Unforgettable: A Tribute to Dinah Washington is a 1964 album recorded by Aretha Franklin as a tribute. In 1993, the U.S. Post Office issued a Dinah Washington 29 cent commemorative postage stamp. In 2005, the Board of Commissioners renamed a park, near where Washington had lived in Chicago in the 1950s, Dinah Washington Park in her honor.

  5. Dinah (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dinah (given name), includes a list of notable people and fictional characters with this name; ... Dinah, Allied code name during World War II of the Mitsubishi Ki-46

  6. Deena - Wikipedia

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    Deena is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'judged', 'justified', or 'vindicated'. [1] [2] It is a feminine name that is often used as a short form of the name Dinah. The name Deena is often associated with the biblical character Dinah, daughter of Jacob and Leah. Despite what multiple sources say, there is no record of the name Deena meaning ...

  7. Asenath - Wikipedia

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    First appearing in Genesis 41:45, Asenath is said to have been given by the Pharaoh to Joseph as a wife. [11] Here, she is referred to as the daughter of Potipherah, priest of On (Gk. Heliopolis). [12] Genesis 41:50 says that before the years of famine, Joseph had two sons with Asenath. The firstborn was named Manasseh and the second Ephraim. [13]

  8. Black Canary - Wikipedia

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    Although some references (for example, those in James Robinson's Starman series) tried to distinguish the two Canaries by calling the first "Diana", recent accounts have confirmed Dinah as the mother's given name. The two Canaries' origin stories were told in full in Secret Origins #50 (August 1990). In this story, Dinah Drake is trained by her ...

  9. Dena (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Dena is a given name derived from Dinah and may refer to: Dena Atlantic, American television actress; Dena M. Carli, American politician; Dena M. Coggins (born 1979), American judge; Dena Coward, Canadian sports event coordinator; Dena DeRose (born 1966), American jazz pianist; Dena Dietrich (1928–2020), American actress