Associations to the word «Georgina»
Noun
- Serena
- Grandma
- Sparks
- Gina
- Eyre
- Dickens
- Hale
- Christina
- Caroline
- Blair
- Newmarket
- Louisa
- Chapman
- Zach
- Grandpa
- Susanna
- Hagen
- Married
- Elsa
- Stirling
- Starr
- Vanessa
- Granddaughter
- Howell
- Marquess
- Nate
- Josephine
- Amadeus
- Gossip
- Frances
- Michelle
- Blackwood
- Alexandra
- Inquest
- Emma
- Mace
- Parkinson
- Constance
- Emily
- Maud
- Countess
- Reilly
- Rothschild
- Francesca
- Abigail
- Dolly
- Cynthia
- Chuck
- Henrietta
- Downs
- Rufus
- Lowe
- Whitehead
- Dudley
- Cecil
- Augusta
- Gertrude
- Markham
- Anne
- Olivia
- Daughter
- Ethel
- Dante
- Campbell
- Dan
- Eaton
- Mabel
- Elsie
- Sutton
- Bertha
- Milo
- Catherine
- Eliza
- Catchment
- Angela
- Houghton
- Rowan
- Niece
- Cassie
- Humphrey
- Natalia
- Bathurst
- Myrtle
- Actress
- Baronet
- Byrne
- Cecilia
- Blanche
- Charlotte
- Marianne
- Forbes
- Rower
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
GEORGINA, proper noun. A female given name, the feminine form of George.
GEORGINA, proper noun. A town in Ontario, Canada
Wise words
The most important things are the hardest things to say.
They are the things you get ashamed of because words
diminish your feelings - words shrink things that seem
timeless when they are in your head to no more than living
size when they are brought out.