Marianna









Marianna


Marianna [mair-ee-an-uh, mar-] Examples noun

  1. a female given name.

Examples from the Web for marianna Contemporary Examples of marianna

  • Elizabeth becomes the grade grinder, Marianna the party girl, and Howard the bully.

    The ‘Moby-Dick’ of Memoirs: ‘River Bend Chronicle’

    Tom LeClair

    June 2, 2013

  • Historical Examples of marianna

  • But he was nearly thirty when he produced his own first work of note, Marianna.

    A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2

    George Saintsbury

  • Marianna, however, entreated that she might not be left behind on the island.

    The Pirate of the Mediterranean

    W.H.G. Kingston

  • “I do, signor—though I cannot comprehend your reasons,” returned Marianna.

    The Pirate of the Mediterranean

    W.H.G. Kingston

  • She, as Marianna had before observed, heard a bolt drawn across it.

    The Pirate of the Mediterranean

    W.H.G. Kingston

  • “You are much too curious, Marianna,” answered Signor Paolo.

    The Pirate of the Mediterranean

    W.H.G. Kingston

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