Associations to the word «Helen»
Noun
- Homer
- Da
- Gardner
- Polly
- Mabel
- Dora
- Kathryn
- Ava
- Heracles
- Deborah
- Whitney
- Carole
- Julie
- Madge
- Edith
- Josephine
- Betty
- Geraldine
- Metz
- Athena
- Alison
- Bray
- Hara
- Actress
- Stepmother
- Erskine
- Lynne
- Parenthesis
- Patricia
- Daughter
- Dale
- Glen
- Darby
- Kimball
- Rachel
- Billie
- Housemate
- Bernstein
- Chandler
- Janet
- Hades
- Maude
- Osborne
- Mack
- Sadie
- Mandy
- Debbie
- Dorsey
- Dunne
- Poe
- Granddaughter
- Agnes
- Cathy
- Epstein
- Kane
- Edna
- Marlowe
- Hartman
- Hardin
- Carmichael
- Mcintyre
- Lovely
- Fay
- Sister
- Beatrice
- Peggy
- Anita
- Ridley
- Douglass
- Sullivan
- Irene
- Lucille
- Muir
- Bentley
- Dorothea
- Wilcox
- Eviction
- Emma
- Marcia
- Niece
- Jerome
- Joan
- Elaine
- Maud
- Juliet
- Presenter
- Heroine
- Faye
- Rosenthal
- Morris
- Doris
- Vicki
- Catherine
- Frost
- Constance
- Hermes
- Pamela
Adjective
Wiktionary
HELEN, proper noun. (Greek mythology) the daughter of Zeus and Leda, considered to be the most beautiful woman in the world; her abduction by Paris brought about the Trojan War.
HELEN, proper noun. A female given name.
Dictionary definition
HELEN, noun. (Greek mythology) the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda who was abducted by Paris; the Greek army sailed to Troy to get her back which resulted in the Trojan War.
Wise words
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