Esther is the eponymous heroine of the Book of Esther.
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Phoenix most often refers to:
Venus is the second planet from the Sun.
Venice is a city in Italy. In historical contexts, the name may refer to the Republic of Venice.
Irene is a name derived from εἰρήνη (eirēnē), the Greek for "peace".
An archer is a person who practices archery, using a bow to shoot arrows.
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Shiloh or Shilo may refer to:
Bliss is a common noun meaning 'extreme happiness'. It may also refer to:
A duke is an aristocrat of very high rank.
Doctor or The Doctor may refer to:
A hunter is a person who hunts.
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Hope is an attitude which combines desire with expectation.
Sarah is a biblical matriarch and the wife of Abraham.
Love is an emotion of strong affection and personal attachment to people and things.
The cherry is the fruit of many plants of the genus Prunus. The plants themselves are also called cherries, and the wood they produce is called cherry.
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Esther is an American opera in 3 acts composed by Hugo Weisgall, with a libretto by Charles Kondek. Esther was premiered by the New York City Opera in October 1993. The opera is about Esther's struggle as she becomes the queen of Persia, and her heroic triumph over the evil Prime Minister Haman and his plot of exterminating the Jews.
An echo is a reflection of sound.