Associations to the word «Debra»
Noun
- Shirley
- Christine
- Homicide
- Dennis
- Beaumont
- Repertory
- Flair
- Weeks
- Briggs
- Ann
- Starring
- Levine
- Hawker
- Raymond
- Baldwin
- Daphne
- Malley
- Sue
- Theresa
- Cass
- Flashback
- Glover
- Tina
- Valerie
- Mcguire
- Denise
- Cowan
- Diane
- Boyfriend
- Lau
- Landfall
- Grace
- Kate
- Mane
- Nail
- Yvonne
- Bianca
- Meg
- Jeff
- Derek
- Mona
- Wills
- Gavin
- Molly
- Kelley
- Jamie
- Zimmerman
- Pamela
- Wong
- Roc
- Soprano
- Lauren
- Eva
- Melanie
- Lindsay
- Geoffrey
- Draper
- Caravan
- Cindy
- Natalie
- Laura
- Shawn
- Kat
- Kathryn
- Anton
- Katie
- Bridges
- Leigh
- Tate
- Jill
- Wilkins
- Columnist
- Todd
- Comedian
- Parker
- Prostitute
- Emmy
- Marie
- Melissa
- Wendy
- Ross
- Rebecca
- Ellen
- Julie
- Sheila
- Ruth
- Susan
- Donna
- Hart
- Barnes
- Livingston
Wiktionary
DEBRA, proper noun. A female given name popular in the 1950s and the 1960s.
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.