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  2. Zami: A New Spelling of My Name - Wikipedia

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    Zami: A New Spelling of My Name is a 1982 biomythography by American poet Audre Lorde. It started a new genre that the author calls biomythography, which combines history, biography, and myth. [ 1 ] In the text, Lorde writes that "Zami" is "a Carriacou name for women who work together as friends and lovers", noting that Carriacou is the ...

  3. Minerva (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name was in regular use by the 19th century in the Anglosphere, particularly in the United States, where it was among the 300 most used names for American girls between 1880 and 1890, among the top 500 names until 1922, and among the top 1,000 names until 1973.

  4. Femininity - Wikipedia

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    Women in Ancient Greece wore himations; and in Ancient Rome women wore the palla, a rectangular mantle, and the maphorion. [ 54 ] The typical feminine outfit of aristocratic women of the Renaissance was an undershirt with a gown and a high-waisted overgown, and a plucked forehead and beehive or turban-style hairdo.

  5. Virtue name - Wikipedia

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    Virtue names, such as Iman, can also be found in the Islamic world. Names meant to convey virtues or desirable traits are also used in Nigeria. Examples include the former president Goodluck Jonathan and his wife Patience Jonathan. [6] In the United States in 2011, Faith and Hope was the fourth most common pairing of names for twins.

  6. Madonna (name) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout history, the name has acquired other meanings; the word was later used to mean by others all sorts of things about women. [ 49 ] [ 50 ] The term Madonna–whore complex , also known as "the virgin/whore complex", has been used as a teaching about sexuality and the female body, [ 51 ] [ 52 ] in some Christian communities.

  7. Vanessa (name) - Wikipedia

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    Vanessa is a feminine given name.. It was invented by the Anglo-Irish writer Jonathan Swift for Esther Vanhomrigh, whom Swift had met in 1708 and whom he tutored.The name was created by taking "Van" from Vanhomrigh's last name and adding "Essa", a pet form of Esther. [1]

  8. Personal name - Wikipedia

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    However, the legal full name of a person usually contains the first three names (given name, father's name, father's father's name) and the family name at the end, to limit the name in government-issued ID. Men's names and women's names are constructed using the same convention, and a person's name is not altered if they are married. [4]

  9. Pamela (name) - Wikipedia

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    The name's popularity may have been hindered by the tendency to pronounce it / p ə ˈ m iː l ə / pə-MEE-lə which was not fully superseded by the now-standard / ˈ p æ m əl ə / PAM-ə-lə until the start of the 20th century when the name finally entered general usage. [5] Pamelia was a commonly used version of the name in use in the ...