Associations to the word «Carla»
Noun
- Navarro
- Scully
- Sue
- Olson
- Alison
- Stephanie
- Tina
- Matron
- Liam
- Connor
- Otis
- Ingram
- Malice
- Michelle
- Macleod
- Underworld
- Tracy
- Barlow
- Connie
- Rufus
- Aidan
- Claudia
- Hanna
- Cheers
- Roberta
- Watt
- Myra
- Finder
- Benton
- Benson
- Peterson
- Howell
- Prosecutor
- Vanessa
- Keyboardist
- Anastasia
- Gamble
- Robbie
- Turk
- Lola
- Leighton
- Waitress
- Elliot
- Rourke
- Petersen
- Blister
- Tess
- Francesca
- Rae
- Mcintyre
- Jenkins
- Cassidy
- Petra
- Ana
- Rob
- Serena
- Reese
- Haines
- Joanne
- Guido
- Vinci
- Bianca
- Sadie
- Quarterfinal
- Cathy
- Samantha
- Sloane
- Tiffany
- Rasmussen
- Rosie
- Hagen
- Alicia
- Stella
- Hurricane
- Natalia
- Wick
- Kal
- Maria
- Girlfriend
- Emery
- Sitcom
- Tribunal
- Winger
- Nick
- Nicolas
- Diane
- Duet
- Tony
- Johanna
- Maestro
- Scrub
- Morrison
- Kathy
- Judy
- Rebecca
- Wanda
- Paula
- Andrea
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
CARLA, proper noun. A female given name borrowed from Italian or German.
Wise words
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