Karen vs Tina - What's the difference?
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As a noun karen is . As an initialism tina is there is no alternative (a political slogan of ).
karen Etymology 1
From (etyl) Karen.
Proper noun
( en proper noun)
. First taken up as a given name in the U.S.A., and popular in the English-speaking world from the 1950s to the 1970s.
* 1878 , Drift-Weed , Houghton, Osgood,1878, page 28 ("Karen"):
- Left you a lover in that far land, / O Karen sad, that you pine so long! / Would I could unravel and understand / That sorrowful, sweet Norwegian song!
* 1918 Cecily Ullman Sidgwick, Karen , W.Collins, 1918, page 12:
- I was not called Karen after Hans Andersen's dancing girl, but after a Danish friend of my mother's who married an Englishman and was my godmother. So much for our family affairs.
Etymology 2
From (etyl) .
Proper noun
( en proper noun)
A group of languages of Myanmar and Thailand.
External links
Ethnologue report on the Karen languages
Etymology 3
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tina English
Proper noun
( en proper noun)
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A lake in Alaska, near/around Anchorage.
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