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Glenn vs Nicole - What's the difference?

glenn | nicole |

As a noun glenn

is valley.

As a verb glenn

is .

As a proper noun nicole is

.

glenn

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • , variant of Glen.
  • , fairly popular in the middle of the 20th century.
  • Quotations

    * 1937 Clara Studer, Sky storming Yankee , Stackpole sons, 1937, page 19: *: The Glen was the prettiest place she knew, so pretty she thought she ought to name her first baby after it. With another "n" added "to make it look more like a name", she called him Glenn Hammond Curtiss. The middle name was taken from the town itself, or its first settler, Lazarus Hammond. *: The whimsy of naming her son after a local landmark was typical of Lua Curtiss. Then too a name like Glenn Hammond Curtiss has sweep and resonance, was much less commonplace than Harry or Jim or Charlie; or Frank, like his father. ----

    nicole

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • .
  • * 1999 Perri O'Shaughnessy: Acts of Malice . Delacorte Press 1999. ISBN 0385332769 page 26:
  • "Nicole'." '''Nicole'''. They were all named Ashley or '''Nicole''' or Ashley ' Nicole . A sultry temptress of thirteen was after poor innocent Bob who was still a child, although lately his voice had been getting deeper - - -

    Usage notes

    * Popular in the end of the 20th century, particularly in the USA.

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