Associations to the word «Alexandra»
Noun
- Crewe
- Nursing
- Alexei
- Anastasia
- Tsar
- Matron
- Princess
- Stockport
- Empress
- Burke
- Nicholas
- Olga
- Duchess
- Rochdale
- Ingrid
- Sasha
- Kieran
- Vii
- Cabot
- Lara
- Queen
- Saxe
- Barnsley
- Barnet
- Hesse
- Oldham
- Grimsby
- Konstantin
- Natalia
- Irina
- Palace
- Consort
- Coronation
- Granddaughter
- Johannesburg
- Stan
- Blackpool
- Fife
- Denmark
- Erasmus
- Dowager
- Schleswig
- Ripley
- Dock
- Felicity
- Vale
- Cassandra
- Rachel
- Stevenson
- Scarlett
- Shrewsbury
- Leland
- Highness
- Filly
- Nikita
- Maud
- Countess
- Holstein
- Swindon
- Headland
- Margarita
- Gymnast
- Aerodrome
- Chesterfield
- Grandchild
- Roach
- Herod
- Aldershot
- Samantha
- Darlington
- Paisley
- Caroline
- Sandra
- Colchester
- Hanover
- Royal
- Darryl
- Princesse
- Alex
- Victoria
- Bury
- Huddersfield
- Burnley
- Nikolai
- Hussar
- Elisabeth
- Natasha
- Lori
- Wentworth
- Dunedin
- Holden
- Athletic
- Wembley
- Elena
- Wigan
- Sergei
- Stephanie
- Imperial
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
ALEXANDRA, proper noun. A female given name.
ALEXANDRA, proper noun. (astronomy) Short for 54 Alexandra, a main belt asteroid; named for German explorer Alexander von Humboldt.
ALEXANDRA, proper noun. A town in Central Otago, New Zealand.
Wise words
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