Associations to the word «Euphemia»
Noun
- Marcia
- Mecklenburg
- Casimir
- Countess
- Britannia
- Justinian
- Konrad
- Ruskin
- Aunt
- Married
- Moravia
- Pomerania
- Dunbar
- Pamela
- Ross
- Martyrdom
- Cornelia
- Pelican
- Erskine
- Margarita
- Leslie
- Stewart
- Silesia
- Fife
- Archibald
- Epstein
- Martyr
- Lennox
- Asa
- Magnus
- Haynes
- Consort
- Heiress
- Yuri
- Galicia
- Reuben
- Munro
- Armand
- Betty
- Duchess
- Empress
- Daughter
- Earl
- Albany
- Basilica
- Duke
- Rand
- Kiev
- Exclamation
- Spouse
- Eldest
- Jonas
- Constantinople
- Niece
- Louise
- Miss
- Sophia
- Marriage
- Brooke
- Nun
- Sister
- Albert
- Sweden
- Wife
- Widow
- Agnes
- Knox
- Dean
- Sol
- Alexander
- Relic
- Otto
- Gray
- Margaret
- Lamb
- Oliver
- Saint
- Dawn
- Sibling
- Bo
- Walter
- Graham
- Katherine
- Scotland
- Sicily
- Norway
- Heir
- Smith
- Douglas
- Nicholas
- Son
- Hugh
- Convent
Adverb
Wiktionary
EUPHEMIA, proper noun. A female given name.
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.