Dayse

English

Etymology

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Proper noun

Dayse

  1. A female given name
    • 2014 September 9, “Sept. 9 Educator Dayse Baker”, in Daily Journal:
      Dayse F. Baker spent the first half to the 20th century educating the African-American community at the Douglas School in Farmington.
    • 2018 May 30, Jack Power, “Landlord criticised for witholding [sic] deposits from 39 tenants”, in Irish Times:
      Tenants Mauricio Alves Lucas, Samantha Rodrigues Siqueira, and Dayse Duarte (left to right) say they are owed deposits back from Spencer Accommodation
    • 2018 July 17, Richard Hartley-Parkinson, “Drug mule records distressing video after cocaine capsule explodes inside her”, in Metro:
      Moments before she died, Dayse Ricarte, 28, spoke in distress to a friend on camera.

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