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  2. Pigtail - Wikipedia

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    A woman with long pigtails and braids.. In the context of hairstyles, the usage of the term pigtail (or twin tail or twintail) shows considerable variation.The term may refer to a single braid, but is more frequently used in the plural ("pigtails") to refer to twin braids on opposite sides of the head.

  3. A first-grade teacher changed my name so it'd be easier to ...

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    My parents named me after traditional family names. A first-grade teacher changed my name so it'd be easier to say in English. I still go by that name because it is now part of my identity.

  4. Pig tail - Wikipedia

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    Pigtail, tightly braided hair, usually in one or two braids Bunches , another hair style sometimes called pigtails Queue (hairstyle) , sometimes called “pigtails

  5. Hair tie - Wikipedia

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    Ponytail affixed with a black hair tie Hair ties in different colors. A hair tie (also called a ponytail holder, hairkeeper, hair band, hair elastic, wrap around, gogo, or bobble) is a styling aid used to fasten hair, particularly long hair, away from areas such as the face.

  6. Mildred Burleigh - Wikipedia

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    Mildred Burleigh (January 1887 – August 9, 1956) was an American professional artist and a cartoonist for the Chicago Tribune during the 1920s. [1] Born in Indiana, she studied drawing at Michigan Normal College and worked as a drawing instructor in Oregon during the 1910s before beginning her career.

  7. Euphemia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Effie Gray by John Everett Millais, 1853 Euphemia Lamb as portrayed by Ambrose McEvoy, 1909. Euphemia, also spelled Eufemia, is a feminine given name of Greek origin meaning "well spoken", from a combination of the Greek word elements eu , meaning "good", and phēmí, "to speak".

  8. Peggy (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Peggy Ashcroft (1907–1991), English actress; Peggy Bacon (radio producer) aka "Aunty Peggy" - BBC radio and television producer and radio presenter; Peggy Baker (born 1952), Canadian dancer, choreographer and teacher; Peggy Bernier (1907–2001), American comedian and actress; Peggy Blow (born 1952), Latina German-American actress

  9. Priscilla - Wikipedia

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    Priscilla is an English female given name adopted from Latin Prisca, derived from priscus. There is a theory that this biblical character was the author of the Letter to the Hebrews. The name first appears in the New Testament either as Priscilla or Prisca, a female leader in early Christianity.