Associations to the word «Barbra»
Noun
- Sinatra
- Dion
- Liza
- Cher
- Elton
- Presley
- Duet
- Bergman
- Patti
- Dolly
- Clapton
- Carole
- Elvis
- Hepburn
- Brock
- Stevie
- Judy
- Donna
- Evergreen
- Marilyn
- Ella
- Dustin
- Eastwood
- Madonna
- Woody
- Whitney
- Garland
- Como
- Horne
- Diana
- Kris
- Mccartney
- Warwick
- Luciano
- Natalie
- Bing
- Quincy
- Peggy
- Grammy
- Vaughan
- Cole
- Billie
- Bennett
- Nat
- Kenny
- Clint
- Fitzgerald
- Lena
- Crosby
- Entertainer
- Sung
- Neil
- Beatles
- Rosemary
- Fanny
- Neal
- Barry
- Letterman
- Joel
- Carey
- Shirley
- Christina
- Olivia
- Arranger
- Benson
- Marvin
- Doris
- Bring
- Gould
- Sauce
- Reddy
- Dinah
- Sharif
- Emmy
- Peters
- Spears
- Gladys
- Tina
- Cheyenne
- Essential
- Mel
- Joan
- Ross
- Anita
- Frankie
- Rendition
- Diamond
- Hoffman
- Lauren
- Dylan
- Lennon
- Carpenter
Wiktionary
BARBRA, proper noun. A female given name, a nonstandard spelling of Barbara.
Wise words
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make
his words good.