Associations to the word «Gretchen»
Noun
- Faust
- Mol
- Richter
- Carlson
- Rae
- Corbett
- Whistler
- Peters
- Goethe
- Albrecht
- Ethel
- Schubert
- Claire
- Rebecca
- Granny
- Tilly
- Bender
- Skinner
- Phyllis
- Becky
- Melissa
- Gwen
- Jeff
- Wilson
- Herr
- Martina
- Wiesbaden
- Mcbride
- Keefe
- Richelieu
- Liszt
- Higgins
- Hartman
- Hazel
- Ingrid
- Ritter
- Kimberly
- Beaumont
- Goes
- Duchess
- Jena
- Sara
- Heinrich
- Carmichael
- Highness
- Stephan
- Rubin
- Mercenary
- Massey
- Paisley
- Sorority
- Franklin
- Innkeeper
- Lauren
- Hans
- Vogel
- Abs
- Veronica
- Fraser
- Grandmother
- Bellow
- Liz
- Beale
- Rossi
- Noah
- Schultz
- Frau
- Underwood
- Forrest
- Holster
- Marguerite
- Berg
- Holden
- Michelle
- Shotgun
- Laurie
- Walt
- Tiffany
- Schwartz
- Pane
- Bertha
- Phillips
- Tracy
- Sixteen
- Girlfriend
- Stephanie
- Simone
- Housewife
- Carrie
- Denise
- Lois
Adverb
Wiktionary
GRETCHEN, proper noun. A female given name of German origin; a pet form of Margaret.
GRETCHEN, proper noun. Heroine of the play Faust by Goethe.
Wise words
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