1. Sloane - Noun
2. Sloane - Proper noun
A surname.
A male given name
A unisex given name
A female given name
Sloane (plural Sloanes)
(UK, informal) Short for Sloane Ranger.
After seeing Margaret Murray 's book The God of the Witches the leader of Ophite Cultus Satanas, Herbert Arthur Sloane, said he realized that the horned god was Satan (Sathanas). Source: Internet
For this popular stuffed doughnut, De Boinod steeps Earl Grey tea bags from Sloane for the pastry cream filling. Source: Internet
Also on this week’s episode, Sloane Crosley talks about her latest collection of essays, “Look Alive Out There”; Alexandra Alter has news from the literary world; and Gregory Cowles, Lovia Gyarkye and Tina Jordan discuss what people are reading. Source: Internet
And if Sloane goes rogue against her all-powerful employer, will she be able to let in the love and connectedness she's long been denying herself? Source: Internet
It spurred him to leave a successful career as a hairdresser at Richard Ward’s salon in Sloane Square, London, when he was 21, to move to Kuala Lumpur with dreams of making it in TV. Source: Internet
“All three have large numbers of people in relatively small spaces, so it’s hard to do isolation,” said Dr. Sloane, a geriatrician who co-directs the Program on Aging, Disability and Long-Term Care at the University of North Carolina. Source: Internet