
Audrey [aw-dree] Examples noun
- a female given name: from Old English words meaning “noble” and “strength.”
Examples from the Web for audrey Contemporary Examples of audrey
Taking over the role of Audrey Griswold from Dana Barron and Dana Hill is a young Juliette Lewis in one of her first film roles.
Dinner at Nitehawk Cinema: ‘Christmas Vacation’ and a Beer in a Pear Tree
Rich Goldstein
December 12, 2014
Rock the Vote spokeswoman Audrey Gelman told The Daily Beast that Lil Jon “took zero convincing” to do the video.
Lil Jon on Midterms: Turn Out for What?
Tim Mak, Asawin Suebsaeng
October 7, 2014
We did street casting to find the kids, and Audrey Tautou will play the mother of the main character.
Michel Gondry on ‘Mood Indigo,’ Kanye West, and the 10th Anniversary of ‘Eternal Sunshine’
Marlow Stern
July 20, 2014
Why did you decide to kill off Audrey, and have that be the “tragic ending”?
‘24: Live Another Day’ Showrunners on the Finale, the Dangers of Drones, and Jack Bauer’s Future
Marlow Stern
July 15, 2014
Even though he came to London supposedly to save the president, Jack really did come for Audrey.
‘24: Live Another Day’ Showrunners on the Finale, the Dangers of Drones, and Jack Bauer’s Future
Marlow Stern
July 15, 2014
Historical Examples of audrey
Audrey looked up, but the baby was not looking at her; he was absorbed in his masterpiece.
May Sinclair
Wyndham turned abruptly away, and Audrey looked after him as he turned.
May Sinclair
He was not going to take any more trouble to get an introduction to Miss Audrey Craven.
May Sinclair
From these rapid observations Audrey concluded that Miss Haviland was poor.
May Sinclair
The whole thing was very odd; but then the ways of Audrey were inscrutable.
May Sinclair
Word Origin and History for audrey Audrey
fem. proper name, contracted from Etheldreda, a Latinized form of Old English Æðelðryð, literally “noble might,” from æðele “noble” (see atheling) + ðryð “strength, might.”