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
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