Willa









Willa


Willa [wil-uh] Examples noun

  1. a female given name, form of Wilhelmina.

Examples from the Web for willa Contemporary Examples of willa

  • He noted that he had three children—Willa, Tallulah, and Conner.

    ‘I Think I Kill Pleasure’: Philip Seymour Hoffman Reflects on His Children, and Facing Life and Death

    Tim Teeman

    June 3, 2014

  • We often joke that Willa was less a name, and more foreshadowing.

    My Daughter Is Bossy—But Don’t Call Her That

    Sally Kohn

    March 12, 2014

  • Once when Willa was three, a few months after Christmas, she was eating a piece of candy cane.

    My Daughter Is Bossy—But Don’t Call Her That

    Sally Kohn

    March 12, 2014

  • Willa is a wonderfully smart and funny and perceptive and engaging little kid.

    My Daughter Is Bossy—But Don’t Call Her That

    Sally Kohn

    March 12, 2014

  • Fans of the brand, dubbed “Willa Girls,” praise her products on social media outlets.

    Meet Willa Doss, The 12-Year-Old Beauty Mogul Behind The Willa Skincare Line

    Lizzie Crocker

    August 6, 2012

  • Historical Examples of willa

  • “My mother did that,” Willa remarked, with a quizzical glance at him.

    The Fifth Ace

    Douglas Grant

  • Willa stared with dazed eyes about the pretty room to which she was ushered.

    The Fifth Ace

    Douglas Grant

  • A voice sounded from the doorway, and Willa herself looked in on them.

    The Fifth Ace

    Douglas Grant

  • “Greeting to thee, Jos.” Willa spoke in soft, liquid Spanish.

    The Fifth Ace

    Douglas Grant

  • In the hall, she encountered Willa’s maid, a bright-eyed, hard-featured Frenchwoman.

    The Fifth Ace

    Douglas Grant

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