Associations to the word «Agatha»
Noun
- Christie
- Raisin
- Bertie
- Dodd
- Orient
- Styles
- Aunt
- Mead
- Mystery
- Redmond
- Detective
- Aggie
- Bertram
- Conan
- Nemesis
- Caine
- Rosalind
- Nile
- Wanda
- Adaptation
- Murder
- Geraldine
- Sherlock
- Doyle
- Daphne
- Nigger
- Novel
- Thriller
- Ordeal
- Mckenzie
- Sicily
- Gertrude
- Stout
- Collins
- Whitehead
- Vanessa
- Osborne
- Scratch
- Steeple
- Mildred
- Miss
- Edgar
- Hickory
- Landfall
- Prosecution
- Martyrdom
- Cristina
- Adversary
- Drummond
- Crime
- Agnes
- Inspector
- Dorothy
- Seton
- Wasp
- Rye
- Rutherford
- Merle
- Martyr
- Wilder
- Cypress
- Madeline
- Sad
- Henrietta
- Austen
- Dk
- Dolan
- Erskine
- Sophie
- Sant
- Scarlet
- Fiction
- Frau
- Felix
- Dame
- Suspense
- Cornelia
- Lacey
- Sister
- Malta
- Peril
- Weimar
- Hemingway
- Ethel
- Innocence
- Novelist
- Carmen
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
AGATHA, proper noun. A female given name.
Wise words
Words to me were magic. You could say a word and it could
conjure up all kinds of images or feelings or a chilly
sensation or whatever. It was amazing to me that words had
this power.