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Lavinia

[ luh-vin-ee-uh ]

noun

  1. Roman Legend. the daughter of Latinus and second wife of Aeneas.
  2. a female given name.


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Lavinia McFarland, along with her son, Samuel and his grandmother, try to go to the community fridge every week on a Wednesday afternoon.

From BBC

"For some years now we have witnessed unacceptable and embarrassing decisions by some schools that ban nativity scenes or modify the deep essence of Christmas by transforming it into improbable winter festivities so as not to offend believers of other religions," said Lavinia Mennuni, a senator for the ruling Brothers of Italy party, who introduced the bill.

From BBC

When I couldn’t fit shows into my schedule, I settled for dress rehearsals, including “No Furniture: Suite for a Loft Apartment,” by Lavinia Eloise Bruce.

In a 1995 Broadway revival of “The Heiress,” based on Henry James’s novel “Washington Square,” she was Cherry Jones’s well-meaning, matchmaking Aunt Lavinia.

First lady Lavinia Valbonesi, 25, a social media influencer and nutritionist, is currently pregnant with a second son.

From Reuters

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