Examples of 'macrina' in a sentence

Meaning of "macrina"

macrina (noun) - a rare feminine given name of Greek origin; sometimes associated with Saint Macrina, an ancient Christian saint

How to use "macrina" in a sentence

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Macrina came from a devout and faithful family.
Each represents an essential part of Macrina.
Macrina also founded a convent.
He headed the male monastery while Macrina was responsible for the female community.
Macrina left me on the steps.
There he found a deserted and ruined chapel that had been dedicated to Saint Macrina.
Macrina was a great help and encouragement to her mother in all these affairs.
Influenced by their sister Macrina.
Macrina was also taught the proper knowledge of domestic governance and various handicrafts.
A few years ago I met Macrina in what we Athenians call the Roman agora.
Macrina the Younger had a profound impact on her mother.
Irony is not usual to woman, but then Macrina was not in any way usual.
St Macrina was granted the gift of wonderworking.
After the death of her mother, Saint Macrina guided the sisters of the monastery.
But Macrina was the true spiritual leader of both communities.

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Her parents were Basil the Elder and Emmelia, and her grandmother was Macrina the Elder.
Julian and Macrina were overheard while making love.
Macrina had the Psalter in particular as her constant companion.
His older sister, Saint Macrina ( July 19 ) played a large role in his upbringing.
Macrina the Younger c.
The newest building on the property is Mount Macrina Manor Nursing Home, dedicated in 1971.
Macrina the Righteous.
His grandmother was Macrina the Elder, who was instructed by Gregory Thaumaturgus.
Macrina the Elder.
St. Macrina would have found her sister in St Scholastica.
Macrina was born at Caesarea, Cappadocia.
Macrina took me by the arm and said, “ You must meet Priscus.
Macrina the Younger 's.

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