Associations to the word «Henrietta»
Noun
- Covent
- Barnett
- Louisa
- Maria
- Hen
- Marlborough
- Married
- Wentworth
- Cavendish
- Baroness
- Kingsley
- Countess
- Marquess
- Hampstead
- Heiress
- Frances
- Duchess
- Cornelia
- Harriet
- Caroline
- Rochester
- Vance
- Rupert
- Nassau
- Eldest
- Cockpit
- Queen
- Granddaughter
- Kimberley
- Muir
- Daughter
- Earl
- Governess
- Charlotte
- Montague
- Churchill
- Hyde
- Sophia
- Royalist
- Charles
- Louise
- Princess
- Viscount
- Lennox
- Philippe
- Consort
- Anne
- Archduke
- Hodgson
- Nellie
- Swan
- Aunt
- Whitehall
- Buckingham
- Johnstone
- Baronet
- Rae
- Piccadilly
- Xiv
- Antonia
- Maitland
- Suffolk
- Dodd
- Ivor
- Campaigner
- Susanna
- Rooster
- Oration
- Augusta
- Dramatist
- Wichita
- Elizabeth
- Astronomer
- Eliza
- Lady
- Annie
- Shirley
- Emma
- Darwin
- Niece
- Boyle
- Marie
- Bertie
- Sykes
- Toby
- Mildred
- Dorothea
- Rush
- Katharine
- Stuart
- Widow
Wiktionary
HENRIETTA, proper noun. A female given name.
HENRIETTA CLOTH, noun. (historical) A woollen fabric much used for women's dresses.
HENRIETTA CLOTHS, noun. Plural of Henrietta cloth
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