Associations to the word «Rebecca»
Noun
- Crawley
- Becky
- Lobo
- Daphne
- Frey
- Gretchen
- Hitchcock
- Sonia
- Gwen
- Goldstein
- Leah
- Amelia
- Ferguson
- Winters
- Theresa
- Barnard
- Bois
- Templar
- Isaac
- Ethan
- Fiona
- Belinda
- Eureka
- Mcgee
- Pamela
- Welles
- Naomi
- Sarah
- Rachel
- Webber
- Briggs
- Osborne
- Lynn
- Guise
- Married
- Melissa
- Emmett
- Lim
- Hobbs
- Lauren
- Natalie
- Cheers
- Cartwright
- Digger
- Jessica
- Cade
- Paula
- Davey
- Katie
- Ewing
- Harding
- Romero
- Robbins
- Corey
- Napier
- Howe
- Pendleton
- Hannah
- Ritter
- Upton
- Lori
- Nurse
- Hidalgo
- Dresser
- Nina
- Carla
- Ridley
- Deborah
- Jarvis
- Emily
- Shaun
- Alison
- Tanya
- Pam
- Holly
- Grandchild
- Samantha
- Stephanie
- Melanie
- Jennifer
- Jenkins
- Chambers
- Danielle
- Maxim
- Rudd
- Debbie
- Cameo
- Abigail
- Elle
- Jacob
- Nicholson
- Cedric
- Boone
- Karen
- Alexis
- Diane
- Atkinson
- Amanda
- Girlfriend
Verb
Wiktionary
REBECCA, proper noun. A female given name, in regular use since the Reformation.
Dictionary definition
REBECCA, noun. (Old Testament) wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau.
Wise words
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