Associations to the word «Johanna»
Noun
- Marie
- Ludwig
- Hermann
- Van
- Soprano
- Beethoven
- Pieter
- Henrik
- Ter
- Princess
- Swedish
- Deaf
- Eldest
- Hesse
- Swimmer
- Constantine
- Albrecht
- Utrecht
- Mackay
- Megan
- Duchess
- Soloist
- Christoph
- Liechtenstein
- Henrietta
- Bernhard
- Susanna
- Olson
- Dutch
- Brandenburg
- Baroness
- Cecilia
- Ernst
- Musa
- Grandmother
- Schoolhouse
- Palatine
- Christine
- Pilgrim
- Karl
- Gymnast
- Helena
- Granddaughter
- Dresser
- Niece
- Midwife
- Auschwitz
- Bohemia
- Braun
- Ida
- Worth
- Parlor
- Mather
- Harald
- Joan
- Adolph
- Orkney
- Jo
- Emma
- Amsterdam
- Jd
- Winthrop
- Crying
- Sf
- Eduard
- Barber
- Madras
- Mayer
- Irina
- Philippe
- Adele
- Erich
- Progeny
- Carey
- Bertha
- Wife
- Clara
- Cripple
- Austria
- Chateau
- Agatha
- Bavaria
- Rotterdam
- Tango
- Frankfurt
- Upton
- Ulrich
- Nicholas
- Hagen
- Vienna
- Joanne
Adverb
Wiktionary
JOHANNA, proper noun. A female given name occasionally used in English.
Wise words
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