Philomena
English
Etymology
From Latin Filumena, from Ancient Greek Φιλομήνη (Philomḗnē). Name of an alleged early martyr whose remains were discovered in 1802 in Rome.
Proper noun
Philomena
- A female given name.
- 1984 Maeve Binchy, The Lilac Bus, Delacorte Press 1991, →ISBN, page 136:
- "Why did St Philomena get crossed off, I wonder?" asked Celia.
- "I don't know, maybe they found her out," Tom grinned. "I know my sister Phil was very annoyed at the time, she felt it was an attack of some sort."
- 1984 Maeve Binchy, The Lilac Bus, Delacorte Press 1991, →ISBN, page 136:
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