Associations to the word «Hilda»
Noun
- Ignacio
- Ogden
- Abbess
- Kenyon
- Davidson
- Broom
- Aunt
- Betty
- Miriam
- Burroughs
- Bede
- Braid
- Ellis
- Alicia
- Archie
- Lazarus
- Justin
- Bernstein
- Livingstone
- Asteroid
- Dora
- Bertie
- Vaughn
- Wade
- Muriel
- Ortiz
- Roderick
- Vaughan
- Stan
- Coronation
- Ethel
- Howe
- Flinder
- Janet
- Santos
- Ramos
- Gladys
- Nilsson
- Somerville
- Married
- Beatrice
- Potion
- Shields
- Mae
- Molina
- Bertha
- Thorpe
- Gertrude
- Mildred
- Dunedin
- Honeymoon
- Gina
- Erickson
- Sculptor
- Edwin
- Pell
- Diaz
- Evelyn
- Vidal
- Hartley
- Aidan
- Rusty
- Landfall
- Gay
- Dame
- Florian
- Hazel
- Novice
- Rosemary
- Carolyn
- Vera
- Cartoonist
- Oxford
- Edna
- Nana
- Horus
- Barlow
- Mabel
- Dorothea
- Conscious
- Morley
- Dear
- Eustace
- Bronson
- Wanda
- Malley
- Ran
- Hidalgo
- Trevor
- Johnstone
- Jupiter
- Kraft
- Hurricane
- Thatcher
Wiktionary
HILDA, proper noun. A female given name used since Middle Ages.
HILDA, proper noun. St Hilda of Whitby
Wise words
More wisdom is latent in things as they are than in all the
words men use.