Associations to the word «Carole»
Noun
- Duet
- Barry
- Becky
- Katharine
- Cello
- Diana
- Larsen
- Lennon
- Honeymoon
- Irene
- Lauren
- Joan
- Granddaughter
- Sue
- Sheila
- Dominique
- Kaye
- Ford
- Springfield
- Sherry
- Davies
- Ingram
- Councillor
- Vanessa
- Dusty
- Mckenzie
- Foster
- Starring
- Lucille
- Merritt
- Twain
- Diane
- Gilles
- Gloria
- Michele
- Crusade
- Celeste
- Dole
- Louise
- Christine
- Miriam
- Skinner
- Liz
- Carey
- Eva
- Stevens
- Goldberg
- Seymour
- Crawford
- Goldsmith
- Garland
- Grammy
- Lin
- Cathy
- Anne
- Vigil
- Barbara
- Clark
- Costello
- Skier
- Paramount
- Tomorrow
- Singer
- Claire
- Dolly
- Lou
- Hal
- Isabelle
- Landlady
- Benny
- Allen
- Santana
- Karen
- Marie
- Amy
- Julie
- Lillian
- Musical
- Reddy
- Wanda
- Patricia
- Sophie
- Cooper
- Chaplin
- Hammond
- Carpenter
- Joel
- Betty
- Catherine
- Hubbard
- Viola
- Palmer
- Suzanne
- Roberts
- Ewing
- Boone
- Simon
- Jacques
- Hollywood
Adjective
Wiktionary
CAROLE, proper noun. A female given name from the French form of Carol.
Wise words
Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking
creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.