Associations to the word «Kate»
Noun
- Toole
- Melissa
- Presenter
- Angie
- Elle
- Nicole
- Natalie
- Jill
- Connie
- Bianca
- Jenna
- Catherine
- Melanie
- Gorman
- Tilly
- Aunt
- Ella
- Natasha
- Alison
- Rhys
- Ari
- Sally
- Abby
- Anna
- Ethel
- Annie
- Hiram
- Sonny
- Chloe
- Brien
- Byrne
- Shelley
- Stefano
- Julie
- Camilla
- Emily
- Daniels
- Tina
- Caroline
- Carla
- Amanda
- Sarah
- Cate
- Diaz
- Eliza
- Burton
- Gerry
- Cassandra
- Reid
- Vanessa
- Boyfriend
- Spears
- Amy
- Ellis
- Flynn
- Flashback
- Drew
- Joanne
- Nina
- Leah
- Laurie
- Kelly
- Clint
- Elliott
- Mary
- Millet
- Maureen
- Hare
- Gallagher
- Josephine
- Mama
- Gina
- Rachel
- Abigail
- Wendy
- Mccartney
- Christine
- Scully
- Liv
- Vivian
- Starring
- Fleetwood
- Daphne
- Connor
- Julia
- Mitsubishi
- Judy
- Moira
- Maggie
- Liz
- Illustrator
- Nugent
- Addison
- Brooke
- Samantha
- Lynne
- Diane
- Ellen
- Cheryl
Adjective
Wiktionary
KATE, proper noun. A medieval pet form of Catherine and related names. Also used as a formal female given name.
KATE, noun. (UK) (dialect) (Kent) The brambling finch, Fringilla montifringilla.
Wise words
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