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- proper noun A female
given name recently borrowed from the Italian diminutive ofGiovanna ( =Jane ).
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Examples
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That quote comes directly from the book so please explain to me where anyone can gather that Gianna is Olive Tone or White?
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He clearly sees less difference in Gianna wanting to become one of the Volturi and Bella wanting to join his family because Edward views all vampires as monsters.
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I just thought the same Dopeydm (above) did: the way she speaks says about the native Americans it leads us to think about Emily (since Gianna is far away in Volterra). how come the shooting have already started and I didn’t know that??
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She’s beautiful, of course, but Gianna is an Italian name and she doesn’t look very Italian to me.
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After learning that Gianna is fully aware of the Volturi’s feeding practices and hopes to become one of them, Bella feels disgusted.
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The group's zoo expert, Frank Albrecht, noted that Knut and Giovanna, known as Gianna for short, had the same grandfather.
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'Born Alive' Baloney 2008
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squo; s zoo expert, Frank Albrecht, noted that Knut and Giovanna, known as Gianna for short, had the same grandfather.
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“She’s a jealous type of female,” he said, referring to Gianna.
Stealing Candy Allison Hobbs 2010
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“She’s a jealous type of female,” he said, referring to Gianna.
Stealing Candy Allison Hobbs 2010
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