Brenda


a female given name: from a Germanic word meaning “flame” or “sword.”.
Contemporary Examples

Women Who Kill the Men They Love Jessica Bennett October 15, 2011
The Lives a Background Check Could Save David Frum April 28, 2013
Cameroonian Women Fighting Sexism With Tourism Abena Agyeman-Fisher November 6, 2014
Trust Me, Dominique, Don’t Run Mansfield Frazier May 17, 2011
Cameroonian Women Fighting Sexism With Tourism Abena Agyeman-Fisher November 6, 2014

Historical Examples

Brenda’s Ward Helen Leah Reed
The Magic City Edith Nesbit
The Jervaise Comedy J. D. Beresford
The Magic City Edith Nesbit
Jo’s Boys Louisa May Alcott

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