Rowena [roh-wee-nuh] EXAMPLES| noun a female given name. Liberaldictionary.com
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Among them was Rowena Estoya’s husband Bernado, a bicycle rickshaw driver with curly hair and a patient manner.
Typhoon Haiyan: The Philippine Village that Lost Its Men
The Telegraph
November 17, 2013
Rowena Kovler, principal when Giovanditto taught at Lehrman, was also upset by the allegations.
Murder in Celebration, Florida: The Victim’s Secret Life
Barbara Spindel, Maria Elena Fernandez
September 10, 2012
My grandmother is a twin (her sister Rowena lived to be 99) and was born in Oklahoma on Feb. 7, 1912.
Meghan McCain on Her Grandmother Roberta McCain’s 100th Birthday
Meghan McCain
February 7, 2012
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Beast, Rowena Willis says her twin sister is resigned about McCain’s fate.
Benjamin Sarlin
November 4, 2008
Historical Examples of rowena
The construction adopted in the text, might allude to the marriage of Rowena with Vortigern.
Aneurin
There was a Mrs. Gummidge, and Rowena, and Horatio, just as he’d described.
Sewell Ford
It was a case of waitin’ to see Rowena, and we held our breaths while she rustled in.
Sewell Ford
As we left, Rowena discovers for the first time all the hand luggage.
Sewell Ford
I was going with Rowena, Maw,” said I, “to get you a present.
Emerson Hough