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Malvine

American  
[mal-veen, -vahyn] / ˈmæl vin, -vaɪn /
Also Malvina

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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He was the middle child, between his older sister, who became Malvine Cole and a writer, and his younger brother, Alfred, who became a photographer.

From New York Times • Mar. 20, 2023

Malvine went very white, all the blood seemed to leave her heart, and she almost gasped for breath.

From The Malady of the Century by Nordau, Max Simon

"Time we gave you is about up!" said Malvine.

From The Cosmic Deflector by Coblentz, Stanton A.

All too soon the week allowed him by Hogarth, Wiley and Malvine passed; all too soon the sinister three paid him another visit.

From The Cosmic Deflector by Coblentz, Stanton A.

And she could not keep back a secret exultation when, after a time, he appeared in company with two men whom he introduced as "Mr. Wiley" and "Mr. Malvine."

From The Cosmic Deflector by Coblentz, Stanton A.