Associations to the word «Ella»
Noun
- Fitzgerald
- Sinatra
- Ellington
- Billie
- Wilcox
- Eyre
- Mae
- Por
- Cinder
- Vaughan
- Como
- Gillespie
- Dinah
- Que
- Bing
- Elle
- Soy
- Armstrong
- Horne
- Decca
- Hooper
- Cara
- Wheeler
- Nat
- Peggy
- Cole
- Peterson
- Crosby
- Phyllis
- Morse
- Slack
- Lei
- Reeve
- Lena
- Henderson
- Benny
- Lola
- Cinderella
- Stepmother
- Dorsey
- Parramatta
- Ira
- Flanagan
- Sus
- Jazz
- Stevie
- Sykes
- Patti
- Baker
- Shields
- Rodgers
- Sammy
- Amor
- Jenkins
- Riddle
- Anita
- Webb
- Bess
- Doris
- Una
- Mia
- Nora
- Kern
- Rosemary
- Tess
- Chick
- Heidi
- Judy
- Quincy
- Waller
- Chet
- Goodman
- Rae
- Sarah
- Mercer
- Debra
- Lionel
- Katie
- Simone
- Frankie
- Holiday
- Ethel
- Hepburn
- Garland
- Se
- Cora
- Es
- Vida
- Oscar
- Gail
- Guru
- Bennett
- Eva
- Duet
- Woody
Verb
Wiktionary
ELLA, proper noun. A female given name.
Wise words
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"infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise you'll have no
word left when you want to talk about something really
infinite.