Renée

[ ruh-ney; French ruh-ney ]

noun
  1. a female given name, French form of Renata.

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How to use Renée in a sentence

  • Renée, clad in deep mourning, is a delicious little princess of jet, with lint-white hair and flax-blue irises.

    The Choice of Life | Georgette Leblanc
  • I will marry you, Renée, but run along now because my friend Frépeau is coming, and he probably wants to talk business.

  • As for Renée, if her face was homely and unprepossessing, her intellect was vigorous.

  • Lucretia had never seen her daughter-in-law nor had she ever had any intimation that it was to be Renée.

    Lucretia Borgia | Ferdinand Gregorovius
  • Renée thought that the bed and the white sheets made her look ill.

    Rene Mauperin | Edmond de Goncourt and Jules de Goncourt