eunice in English

noun

female first name; family name; names of several cities in USA

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1. Hey, why don't you get up on the diving board, Mary Eunice?

2. The mere mention of precious Graham seemed to enrage Eunice even more.

3. How come when I wanted to ask out Eunice everyone made fun?

4. (Acts 16:1) Eunice and Lois taught Timothy truths from the Hebrew Scriptures from his infancy.

5. Blackpot Camp takes place at the beautiful Lakeview Park & Beach in Eunice, Louisiana

6. Bethesda 240-777-8070 More information about the Eunice Kennedy, Sargent Shriver Aquatic Center

7. Sister Mary Eunice, there's a pressing matter in your office that needs your attention.

8. Am looking for info on Francois Xavier Arosen who married Eunice Williams of Deerfield, Mass

9. Cajun Musicians The Savoy Family BandCajun music performed by a family from Savoy, Louisiana near Eunice

10. Suggested edit: Eunice Frazee Brimm was his first wife and Nancy N Deen Brimm was his second wife Contributor: Holly Kirsch - Newhouse (48062526)

11. Eunice Williams and her husband, François-Xavier Arosen, had two daughters who grew to adulthood, Catherine and Marie, and a son named John

12. 8 When I call to remembrance the unfeigned faith that is in thee, which dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois, and thy mother Eunice; and I am persuaded that in thee also.

13. Coyer, Duane's mother, Irene Coyer, brothers and sisters, Henry Coyer, Donnie Collins, Dick Coyer, Eddie Batzer, Elaine Barnellay and Eunice Fylling.; Affiliations: Duane was born November 1, 1934 in Bay City, Michigan

14. LEA COUNTY, New Mexico (KCBD) - A Eunice, New Mexico man who was trying to remove a well head from a plugged, abandoned oil well near Tatum, has been Airlifted to a Lubbock hospital

15. Eunice Williams, also known as Marguerite Kanenstenhawi Arosen, (17 September 1696 – 26 November 1785) Marguerite being her French Catholic baptismal name, was an English colonist taken captive by French and Mohawk warriors as a seven-year …

16. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Eunice Williams, also known as Marguerite Kanenstenhawi Arosen, (17 September 1696 – 26 November 1785) was an English colonist taken captive by French and Mohawk warriors from Deerfield, Massachusetts in 1704.

17. Eunice Williams, also known as Marguerite Kanenstenhawi Arosen, (17 September 1696 – 26 November 1785) was an English colonist taken captive by French and Mohawk warriors as a seven-year-old girl from Deerfield, Massachusetts in 1704.

18. Institute or Center: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) in collaboration with the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and the Office of the Director (OD) Project Title: Amplifying and Sustaining the Impact of Childhood Cancer, Structural Birth Defect, and Down Syndrome Data