Proper noun
Vivienne
A female given name from Latin borrowed from French, a variant of Vivian.
Acting rector and vice-chancellor Vivienne Lawack said the Bellville campus would reopen once those who had been in contact with the man had been cleared. Source: Internet
Constable 2001, p. 561. "Vivienne suffered terribly each month from what we now would recognize as PMS."citation From 1938 to 1957 Eliot's public companion was Mary Trevelyan of London University, who wanted to marry him and left a detailed memoir. Source: Internet
Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood was among the protesters outside, where she wore an "angel" headband and said she was "really worried and frightened" over the case. Source: Internet
He has starred in campaigns for Dolce & Gabbana, Vivienne Westwood, Missoni and Paul Smith. Source: Internet
Ben Gabbe/Getty Images for Vivienne Hu New York Fashion Week featured some seriously chic canines. Source: Internet
It is also primarily an exhibition of women’s fashion bookended with two masculine outfits: Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren’s punk-era “Bondage” suit and Thom Browne’s Quaker-inspired suit from his Fall/Winter 2013–14 collection. Source: Internet