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Renatanoun
A female given name from Latin.
Etymology: Feminine form of Latin saint's name Renatus, from renatus ("reborn")
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Renata
Renata is an Italian, Polish, Tatarian, Russian, Ukrainian, Germanian, Sweden, Spanish, Portuguese, Hungarian, Czech, and Lithuanian feminine given name. See Renatus. In Francophone countries there is a cognate name Renée.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of renata in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of renata in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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I felt like she had just taken something from us, she had just taken justice from us. From Isaac Espinoza.Renata. Isaac Espinoza.Renata was only thinking of Isaac Espinoza.Renata. I couldn't understand why. I was in disbelief that Isaac Espinoza.Renata had gone on and already made Isaac Espinoza.Renata decision to not seek the death penalty for my husband.
He just believed in fairness, the way things went down with her, that wasn't fair. He always fought for the little guy and he loved doing it. With Officer Espinoza, she was careless. And now you're running for President. I don't think her actions back then are those Isaac Espinoza.Renata would approve of.
The DA never called, there was no consideration for Renata, my niece, my parents, me, or the officers. It was as if she didn't care.
Sorry wouldn't suffice. i know what Renata Espinoza's missing out on.
I know what Renata Espinoza's missing out on.
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