Proper noun
Marlene
A female given name from Hebrew borrowed from German in early 20th century.
After his extraordinary debut Martha Marcy May Marlene, it’s been quite a wait for Sean Durkin’s feature film follow-up, but it’ll finally premiere this year at Sundance. Source: Internet
Also surviving are her two sisters, Donna Wussow of Leaf Valley, and Nyla (David) Hodgeson of Golden Valley; and a sister-in-law, Marlene Froemming. Source: Internet
Because bonobos occasionally copulate face-to-face, "evolutionary biologist Marlene Zuk has suggested that the position of the clitoris in bonobos and some other primates has evolved to maximize stimulation during sexual intercourse". Source: Internet
For the next two weeks, the workshop will host Hirsch’s executive director, Margaret Hirsch and business coach of Action Coach, Marlene Powell, who will helping entrepreneurs to keep track of their finances. Source: Internet
Featured were Welles (Orson the Magnificent), Cotten (Jo-Jo the Great), Rita Hayworth (forced to quit by Columbia Pictures boss Harry Cohn and replaced by Marlene Dietrich ), Agnes Moorehead (Calliope Aggie) and others. Source: Internet
Deletant, pp.209–210, 335 He is known to have been suffering from digestive problems, treating himself with food prepared by Marlene von Exner, an Austrian -born dietitian who moved into Hitler's service after 1943. Source: Internet