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What (who) is Candace - definition


Candace (given name)         
FEMALE GIVEN NAME
Candace is a royal title from the Bible, ultimately deriving from the term kandake, a title for a queen or queen mother in the ancient African Kingdom of Kush; also meaning pure and innocent. In the United States, it was a popular name during the late 1970s, throughout the 1980s, and into the early 1990s.
Candace S. Greene         
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST
Candace Greene
Candace S. Greene is a museum anthropologist on the staff of the Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution.
Candace Barley         
  • Candace Barley scores a try with Maryville Rugby Football Club in 2009 at the annual Nash Bash rugby tournament
AMERICAN-FOOTBALL PLAYER (1991-)
Candace barley
Candace Barley (born May 2, 1991 in Concord, Virginia) is an American rugby player who was the youngest player to compete on the national team and play in an international match. She also holds the title of most-capped U20 player in the country with 13 international games during her four years with the Junior Eagles.
Examples of use of Candace
1. Defense attorney Candace Kurtz would not comment.
2. It‘s impossible," agency spokeswoman Candace Smith said.
3. Correspondent Candace Rondeaux in Islamabad contributed to this report.
4. Her lawyer, Candace Kurtz, said Hockaday has no criminal record.
5. Then two regulars÷ Candace McDonnell and Trisha Tokarz.