Associations to the word «Aida»
Noun
- Verdi
- Janice
- Scala
- Elton
- Giuseppe
- Faust
- Celeste
- Covent
- Macbeth
- Carmen
- Norma
- Verona
- Opera
- Soprano
- Amelia
- Repertoire
- Requiem
- Samson
- Tristan
- Hoffmann
- Carlo
- Seville
- Premiere
- Centaur
- Strauss
- Musical
- Sang
- Conte
- Giacomo
- Giovanni
- Repertory
- Opus
- Grimes
- Butterfly
- Zee
- Lucia
- Wagner
- Boris
- Dutchman
- Auf
- Alfredo
- Elisabeth
- Tchaikovsky
- Donna
- Portraying
- Andrea
- Domingo
- Mozart
- Cairo
- Enrico
- Beethoven
- Pony
- Barber
- Francesca
- Rene
- Jakob
- Mohamed
- Blackbird
- Spade
- Lyricist
- Fencer
- Aria
- Bowel
- Frau
- Staging
- Telecast
- Carlos
- Di
- Alvarez
- Heroine
- Mount
- Tim
- Pierce
- Loren
- Libretto
- Nilsson
- Priestess
- La
- Del
- Abbot
- Rice
- Reprise
- Devastation
- Role
- Soloist
- Conductor
- Gonzalez
- Mimi
- Fernandez
- Debut
- Giorgio
Wiktionary
AIDA, proper noun. A female given name in quiet use since the 1870s.
AIDA CLOTH, noun. An open-weave, even-weave fabric with a natural mesh, traditionally used for cross-stitch embroidery.
AIDA CLOTHS, noun. Plural of Aida cloth
Wise words
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