Raven
See also: raven and räven
English
Proper noun
Raven
- A surname.
- 1833, “Easter term 1833”, in The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1833, page 155:
- William King, Daniel Giles, and Samuel Raven, the other defendants in the bill named, who were described as the trustees nominated by the parties, of the fifth part.
- 1855 November 1, “A narrative of law and crime”, in Charles Dickens, editor, The Household Narrative of Current Events, page 246:
- Mr. F. Haydon said he was an undertaker at Stockwell. He conducted the funeral of W. Raven, the registry of whose death was proved by Mr. Booth
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- A female given name for a girl with raven hair, used since the 1970s.
- 1987, Kay Hooper, Raven on the Wing, page 33:
- I want you to do a background check on a woman named Raven Anderson. Waist-length black hair, violet eyes, tall, striking. Late twenties, I'd say.
- 2017 April 5, Lisa Respers France, “'That's So Raven' sequel is happening”, in CNN Entertainment:
- Raven-Symoné and Anneliese van der Pol will reprise their roles as best friends Raven Baxter and Chelsea Daniels.
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- A male given name
- 2013, Natsuya Uesugi, grydscaen, page 9:
- Raven Allen — Originally from the Zone, he becomes a member of the Psi:Ko when he is kidnapped with his brothers by trackers.
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Anagrams
- Verna
Low German
Noun
Raven f pl
- plural of Raav
Norman
Alternative forms
- Ravend
Proper noun
Raven m
- A male given name