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box seat
box seat
A seat at a theater or stadium that is set off by walls from the rest of the audience and is usually fixed at a higher price or reserved for important attendees. My uncle said he'll let me use his box seat for the opera tomorrow night.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Stephen | | STEEV-ən (English), STEF-ən (English) | English, Biblical |
| Perica | | PE-ree-tsah | Croatian, Serbian |
| Scarlet | | ['ska:lit] | |
| ColmÁN | | - | Irish |
| Katerina | | - | Macedonian, Russian, Bulgarian, Greek, Late Roman |
| Paraskevas | | - | Greek, Late Greek |