Proper noun
Justina
A female given name
Even the impetuous Helena Justina was an advocate of traditional family councils. However, every Roman matron knows that domestic councils were devised by our foremothers purely so the views of the matron of a household may prevail. Lindsey Davis
It struck me there might be a reason why Helena Justina whipped along at such a cracking pace: she did not want to be stuck in the wilderness with my corpse. I thanked Jove for her ruthless good sense. I did not want my corpse to be stuck with her in any case. Lindsey Davis
Albert Heinrichs, 'Nietzsche in Greek Tragedy and the Tragic', in A companion to Greek Tragedy, Justina Gregory (ed. Source: Internet
Justina Machado (L), pictured with Norman Lear, plays Penelope Alvarez on "One Day at a Time." Source: Internet
But from that moment on, the ever eccentric Mühlegg insisted on taking a flask of holy water with him at all times, and trusting only his Portuguese cleaning woman/chaperone Justina Agostino. Source: Internet
Justina Machado and Sasha Farber opened the night with a Jazz routine to the tune of Michael Sembello's "Maniac." Source: Internet