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  • proper noun A female given name of Danish origin, in occasional use since the end of the 19th century.

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Examples

  • The Swedish label Dagmar has such a smart logo and I think this dress is quite pretty. via Designer's Library.

    Dagmar 2008

  • The Swedish label Dagmar has such a smart logo and I think this dress is quite pretty. via Designer's Library.

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • Quite like a model English husband, he called Dagmar "My dear" and drove with her in the Park at the fashionable hour, his hands crossed on the head of his cane, his eyes half closed.

    O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 Various

  • SWEDISH label Dagmar, has become huge since its launch in 2005 in its native land - but has not made a mark on the British fashion map, until now.

    unknown title 2009

  • Will you call Dagmar first thing tomorrow morning and tell her that we’re coming for the weekend?

    Naked Cruelty Colleen McCullough 2010

  • I was born a princess in Denmark, but I had to change my name from Dagmar to Marie Feodorovna and leave my family and learn Russian, all because I had been promised in marriage to a Russian czar I barely knew.

    The Diamond Secret Suzanne Weyn 2009

  • I was born a princess in Denmark, but I had to change my name from Dagmar to Marie Feodorovna and leave my family and learn Russian, all because I had been promised in marriage to a Russian czar I barely knew.

    The Diamond Secret Suzanne Weyn 2009

  • I was born a princess in Denmark, but I had to change my name from Dagmar to Marie Feodorovna and leave my family and learn Russian, all because I had been promised in marriage to a Russian czar I barely knew.

    The Diamond Secret Suzanne Weyn 2009

  • I was born a princess in Denmark, but I had to change my name from Dagmar to Marie Feodorovna and leave my family and learn Russian, all because I had been promised in marriage to a Russian czar I barely knew.

    The Diamond Secret Suzanne Weyn 2009

  • The Wartliz family had done its part in spreading the scandal, while the Brodix people said little, wagged their heads and grieved sincerely, for their Dagmar was a cherished daughter, and her loss had sadly strained the humble home circle.

    The Girl Scout Pioneers or Winning the First B. C. Lilian Garis 1913

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