Associations to the word «Bella»
Noun
- Vista
- Brie
- Thorne
- Donna
- Nikki
- Diva
- Twins
- Grandma
- Paige
- Napoli
- Raw
- Ahmed
- Vita
- Mia
- Naomi
- Una
- Stefano
- Cullen
- Algeria
- Che
- Lizzie
- Della
- Alicia
- Italia
- Nel
- Ben
- Montevideo
- Rachael
- Freud
- Isa
- Mcmahon
- Belinda
- Twilight
- Becky
- Alla
- Harmon
- Stephanie
- Stevie
- Mafia
- Terra
- Vampire
- Sasha
- Bulldog
- Isabella
- Algiers
- Swan
- Jacob
- Mohamed
- Sampson
- Rosa
- Dear
- Di
- Uruguay
- Nasser
- Erskine
- Werewolf
- Aria
- Meyer
- La
- Theresa
- Tu
- Amelia
- Eva
- Aerodrome
- Amor
- Lynch
- Lola
- Cara
- Union
- Cristina
- Vida
- Soy
- Honeymoon
- Lil
- Ella
- Riva
- Io
- Lucia
- Cynthia
- Borg
- Copenhagen
- Oaks
- Rae
- Hardy
- Gina
- Pa
- Nickelodeon
- Fontana
- Belle
- Jenna
- Margarita
- Bypass
- Mackenzie
Verb
Wiktionary
BELLA, proper noun. A female given name, a diminutive of Isabella and Arabella, by folk etymology interpreted as Italian bella "beautiful".
BELLA COOLA, proper noun. A river (or a particular stretch of a much larger river, known at other points as the Atnarko) which flows through southern British Columbia into the Pacific Ocean.
BELLA COOLA, proper noun. A town in British Columbia, located in the valley through which this river flows.
BELLA COOLA, proper noun. The Nuxálk First Nation.
BELLA COOLA, proper noun. The Nuxálk language.
Wise words
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least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.