Proper noun
Diane (plural Dianes)
A female given name from Latin. Popular in the middle of the 20th century.
About 3,000 tickets had been sold before Monday so now the process of refunds begins, Ribfest ticket chair Diane Simmons said. Source: Internet
'Also Diane, a disabled woman who at last received some compensation only to discover she was entitled to £500 more. Source: Internet
After Diane shoots herself, the bed is consumed with smoke and Betty and Rita are shown beaming at each other, after which a woman in the Club Silencio balcony whispers "Silencio" as the screen fades to black. Source: Internet
Alaska Food Policy Council board member Diane Peck says they were chosen for making a sustainable impact on Alaska’s food system, strengthening the localfood system and improving Alaska’s health, prosperity and self-reliance. Source: Internet
And when Mitchell buckled under pressure at the police station, Scott admitted to Diane that he wasn't even sure whether to believe Mitchell's account - and his innocence. Source: Internet
A Reader, Edinburgh University Press 1999 * Multiple Voices in Feminist Film Criticism, edited by Diane Carson, Janice R. Welsch, Linda Dittmar, University of Minnesota Press 1994 * Kjell R. Soleim (ed. Source: Internet