Rosie, prostitute, resides in a flat one flight up, and a woman named X 166, also a prostitute, lives on the floor above Rosie.
About nine years ago a woman named Rosie X 306 opened a hair dressing parlor on Second Avenue.
There was in the palace a woman named Phyllis, who had been Domitian's nurse.
In the time of Agrippina there lived a woman named Locusta, who, as Tacitus informs us, was a famous artist in the mixing of drugs.
No man has any business to be like that, and then come into the life of a woman named Smith.
Among them was a woman named Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth from the city of Thyatira, who was already a worshipper of God.
So they went and entered the house of a woman named Rahab, and stayed there.
During the first thousand years princes began to start up, and wars arose about a woman named Déwi Darúki: at this period writing was first introduced.
During the first years, kings began to start up, and wars arose about a woman named Déwi Darúki; at this period writing was introduced.
One thousand five hundred years after this another war began, about a woman named Déwi Sínta.
Two thousand years after this a third war broke out, about a woman named Déwi Drupádi: and two thousand five hundred years afterwards another war took place, about the daughter of a holy man not named in history.
In the same year Karen, Nil's daughter, left me for the third and last time, and in her stead came a woman named Barbra, the widow of a bookbinder.
She was a very awkward peasant woman, so towards evening on the following day she was sent away, and in her place there came a woman named Inger, a person of loose character.
The other was the wife of the King's groom, a woman named Catharina, also a German.
The first was the wife of the shoemaker, a woman named Anna, who generally would not suffer anybody else to speak.
You will remember when we were in the library at Blatherwycke, you asked me if I ever knew a woman named Sybil.
On the night of the tragedy I found that you had torn up and destroyed a number of letters before leaving, and among them I discovered one from a woman named Sybil.
I heard you mention to your friend that Jack Bethune once knew a woman--a woman named Sybil.
But in a letter which he wrote to a notary of Panormus and sent by the hand of a woman named Agathosa, he refers to the latter's claim that her husband had entered a monastery without her consent.
There was a woman named Publia, who had become the prioress of a company of virgins.
There dwelt in the Macedonian city of Philippi a woman named Lydia, who had come there from Thyatira.
However, the magistrates thought it best to deliberate on the matter first, and in the meantime they lodged Marius in the house of a woman named Fannia,[129] who was supposed not to be kindly disposed towards him on account of an old grudge.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "woman named" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.