justine
/ˈdʒʌstɪn/Definitions
1. proper noun
A female given name, a variant of Justine, derived from the Latin name Justina, meaning ‘just’ or ‘fair’.
“She was named Justine after her mother, who wanted her to grow up with a strong sense of justice.”
2. noun
A heroine or a virtuous woman, often depicted in fiction or art as a symbol of moral excellence.
“In the novel, Justine was portrayed as a selfless and compassionate character who helped others in need.”
3. noun
A female character in a work of fiction, often used to represent an ideal of feminine virtue or moral character.
“The protagonist, Justine, was a complex and multidimensional character who embodied the struggles of women in the 19th century.”
4. adjective
Fair, just, or upright, often used to describe someone who acts with integrity and morality.
“Justine was a justine person who always tried to do the right thing, even when it was difficult.”