Proper noun
Leonie
A female given name from Latin
Also on the list of judges were Leonie Adams, the Library of Congress's poetry consultant, and Theodore Spencer, who died on 18 January 1949, just before the award was announced. Source: Internet
As riots break out in the streets, former physics teacher Uli Steiner puts his trust in smugglers to help his family on a life-threatening escape to Russia, but his wife Susanne worries about the safety of their children, Leonie and Jonas. Source: Internet
"And then Leonie laughs, even though it's a laugh that doesn't sound like one. Source: Internet
Blunt, 98. Biographer Leonie Frieda suggests that "Catherine, more than anyone, inaugurated the fantastic entertainments for which later French monarchs also became renowned". Source: Internet
Abby Lindquist and Christie Berry combined well in the attacking circle, while Catt Lourey and Leonie Wallace were great in the midcourt. Source: Internet
He reconverted to Catholicism in 1593—he is said to have remarked, "Paris is well worth a mass" Frieda, Leonie, Catherine de Medici —and was crowned king retroactively to 1589 at the Cathedral of Chartres on 27 February 1594. Source: Internet