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Zenaida

Zenaide ( Spanish, Portuguese, Italian), Zénaïde ( French), or Zinaida is derived from the , Zenais, "of Zeus"

It is a personal name used in many cultures used for women. It can also refer (as genus Zenaida) to the Zenaida doves, named after Zénaïde Laetitia Julie Bonaparte.

Usage examples of "zenaida".

High Priestess, Uphala, and the High Procuress, Zenaida, to tell them of my decision to take Dagon of Aramas as my mate.

Then he realized that this was precisely the problem Zenaida had spoken about.

Captain Berenike is most lovely, and it would be an honor to be mounted by such a one, but if you truly favor me, oh Queen, you will keep me for yourself as the gracious lady Zenaida hoped you would.

Even if Zenaida had not brought me here in chains, had I come to you of my own accord, I should have fallen in love with you, my queen.

One evening Zenaida announced to Dagon that they were but three days from the city of Kava , but on the morrow they would enter into its kingdom.

They were permitted to pass into the royal residence without challenge, as Zenaida was known by all.

Kalida attempted to regain her mastery over this unruly slave Zenaida had given her.

Turning his head, he saw her standing in the center of the now empty area, for while he and Zenaida had spoken, the amphitheater had emptied.

Holding each other very close, the Captain and Zenaida danced the first boleros that were just beginning to break hearts in those days.

Contrary to what the Captain and Zenaida supposed, they no longer felt like newlyweds, and even less like belated lovers.

I have found no sign of Anthea hunting, and Zenaida has seen nothing of a strange woman in her own quest for midnight blood.

I could trust, the one who could help me, I had squandered my gift of dark immortality on such as Zardalu and the Baykus Kadine, and that cobweb witch Zenaida who hides in the old harem, only because I needed those I could command to do my bidding.

But I think it was a woman named Zenaida, a concubine who haunts the deserted areas of the old seraglio, abandoned now even by the palace servants.

There are, besides, the tombs of Prince Charles and of Zenaida his daughter.