Associations to the word «Caroline»
Noun
- Blaise
- Mariana
- Louisa
- Elena
- Augusta
- Damon
- Munro
- Bonnie
- Garcia
- Louise
- Stefan
- Dorchester
- Saxe
- Quentin
- Princess
- Hesse
- Hanover
- Mcnamara
- Henrietta
- Vis
- Dall
- Bonaparte
- Eliza
- Darmstadt
- Granddaughter
- Frances
- Married
- Brunswick
- Amelia
- Walpole
- Jacqueline
- Baroness
- Carrie
- Anastasia
- Duchess
- Sullivan
- Sanford
- Tyler
- Elisabeth
- Lennox
- Daughter
- Blackwood
- Aunt
- Lucas
- Charley
- Harriet
- Niece
- Charlotte
- Hearst
- Eldest
- Klaus
- Rhys
- Angela
- Countess
- Josephine
- Gillian
- Calvert
- Kennedy
- Astor
- Dorothea
- Liz
- Katherine
- Consort
- Emily
- Emma
- Marie
- Liam
- Anne
- Sophia
- Auguste
- Mecklenburg
- Stephanie
- Brandenburg
- Gertrude
- Lucie
- Sarah
- Meredith
- Pratt
- Naples
- Reese
- Paterson
- Alexandra
- Paine
- Penelope
- Julia
- Carla
- Christina
- Talbot
- Lucy
- Celia
- Mcleod
- Sue
- Olivia
- Elizabeth
- Caroline
Wiktionary
CAROLINE, adjective. Relating to the time of Kings Charles I and II.
CAROLINE, proper noun. A female given name.
CAROLINE, noun. (historical) An old silver coin of Italy.
CAROLINE ISLANDS, proper noun. A widely scattered archipelago of tiny islands in the western Pacific Ocean, to the north of New Guinea, politically divided between the Federated States of Micronesia and Palau
Dictionary definition
CAROLINE, adjective. Of or relating to the life and times of kings Charles I or Charles II of England.
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