Associations to the word «Emma»
Noun
- Blair
- Hopkins
- Keane
- Presenter
- Daughter
- Curtis
- Alicia
- Liv
- Potion
- Debbie
- Housemate
- Jennie
- Hannah
- Nicola
- Hamilton
- Amos
- Annie
- Dexter
- Caleb
- Girlfriend
- Amy
- Sarah
- Counselor
- Marri
- Ella
- Lauren
- Cassidy
- Niece
- Actress
- Nelson
- Samantha
- Amelia
- Laurie
- Acton
- Underwood
- Curse
- Xavier
- Nolan
- Griffiths
- Cordelia
- Orr
- Slater
- Cathy
- Persuasion
- Nellie
- Becky
- Custer
- Potter
- Spice
- Katie
- Charlotte
- Sue
- Rachel
- Crosby
- Chichester
- Dolly
- Summers
- Married
- Isabella
- Tobin
- Rachael
- Abbott
- Emily
- Princess
- Alison
- Dustin
- Johanna
- Vanessa
- Mansfield
- Vicki
- Heroine
- Mckinley
- Churchill
- Fiona
- Starring
- Holly
- Firth
- Michelle
- Lily
- Joanne
- Eviction
- Raw
- Felicity
- Gillian
- Heiress
- Fanny
- Claire
- Burgess
- Rupert
- Diner
Adverb
Wiktionary
EMMA, proper noun. A female given name.
EMMA, noun. (British) (dated) (WWI) (signalese) M in RAF phonetic alphabet
Wise words
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