Proper noun
Caren
A female given name from Ancient Greek, a less common spelling of Karen.
“If more good clubs close, we would be on our way toward being another boring, faceless city,” said Caren Lay, a lawmaker for the Left party. Source: Internet
Caren said, “While waiting in a long line to snap this photo we enjoyed tropical snow cones and watched the diverse group of people enjoying their beautiful Florida day!” Source: Internet
“There are estimates showing the costs and benefits of gender equality to key economic sectors and economic growth,” says World Bank Group Senior Director for Gender Caren Grown. Source: Internet
Most every person in the film is afforded some real humanity at that, including Kris McQuade and Caren Pistorius as two kindly women (Etta and Lorraine) that Andy encounters at different points on his quest. Source: Internet
"We've been doing good things for 132 years, and we're just now starting to talk about it," Caren Pasquale Seckler, VP of social commitment for North America, said Tuesday during an interview on Cheddar. Source: Internet
Caren Berger, deputy in charge of litigation at Orphans’ Court of Philadelphia, noted that the number of same-sex applicants has tapered off since the initial ruling. Source: Internet