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  • proper noun A female given name.

Etymologies

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From the noun destiny since the 1970s.

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Examples

  • ~ With Thomas and Destiny~ Destiny: How did - Thomas: he was shot in the chest ...

    WN.com - Articles related to Tourism revenues up 28% in first half - report 2010

  • "You not question ze what you call Destiny, do you?"

    The Bad Man Charles Hanson Towne 1913

  • And that's a lot coming from me as I'm still hating on her a bit for her exuberant performance while in Destiny's Child for Bush's 2000 Inaugural Ball at the behest of Education Secretary and shyster from her home town of Houston, Rod Paige.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • Acceptance of your Genetic Destiny is a healthy and realistic achievement that will allow you to be more confident and satisfied.

    Robert Tornambe, M.D.: Accepting Your Genetic Destiny M.D. Robert Tornambe 2010

  • His second book, Nature's Destiny, is manifestly at odds with the ID way.

    Blast From the Past 2010

  • And that's a lot coming from me as I'm still hating on her a bit for her exuberant performance while in Destiny's Child for Bush's 2000 Inaugural Ball at the behest of Education Secretary and shyster from her home town of Houston, Rod Paige.

    Every Voice Lifted And Singing 2009

  • Acceptance of your Genetic Destiny is a healthy and realistic achievement that will allow you to be more confident and satisfied.

    Robert Tornambe, M.D.: Accepting Your Genetic Destiny M.D. Robert Tornambe 2010

  • Acceptance of your Genetic Destiny is a healthy and realistic achievement that will allow you to be more confident and satisfied.

    Robert Tornambe, M.D.: Accepting Your Genetic Destiny M.D. Robert Tornambe 2010

  • Acceptance of your Genetic Destiny is a healthy and realistic achievement that will allow you to be more confident and satisfied.

    Robert Tornambe, M.D.: Accepting Your Genetic Destiny M.D. Robert Tornambe 2010

  • He's a hometown boy who, through a combination of good starting stats, even better luck and very possibly Destiny, is at least 10 levels above any of the local kids he grew up with and completely capable of taking down Boss Monsters 10 levels above him.

    11th April '09 flidgetjerome 2009

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