Renée
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English[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
From French Renée, meaning reborn, stemmed from Latin Renata. Feminine form of male René.
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Renée
- A female given name from Latin
- 1950, Helen Rich, The Willow-Bender, Simon and Schuster, page 120:
- "You don't have to call me Reenie if you don't want," she said. "You can call me Renée if it suits you." Reenie, Julian remembered: sweep her hair high and call her Renée. "No," he answered finally, "I'll take things the way they are."
Translations[edit]
female given name — see Renata
French[edit]
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Proper noun[edit]
Renée f
- a female given name, feminine form of René
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