Associations to the word «Juliana»
Noun
- Hatfield
- Bernhard
- Ewing
- Nassau
- Dowager
- Netherlands
- Princess
- Albans
- Justinian
- Married
- Henrietta
- Queen
- Brazilian
- Wanda
- Countess
- Mecklenburg
- Willem
- Gonzalez
- Magdalena
- Sophia
- Lady
- Maria
- Christi
- Heiress
- Pasha
- Judges
- Niece
- Convict
- Louise
- Baroness
- Grandparent
- Hesse
- Housemate
- Consort
- Fitzgerald
- Daughter
- Hague
- Norwich
- Philipp
- Lima
- Antilles
- Welsh
- Irene
- Saxe
- Dos
- Martyr
- Philips
- Fabio
- Eldest
- Palatine
- Caregiver
- Bridle
- Christina
- Ricardo
- Mole
- Brunswick
- Palermo
- Duchess
- Archduke
- Granddaughter
- Cavendish
- Dorothea
- Dame
- Martyrdom
- Braid
- Lowry
- Nun
- Cheyenne
- Wilbur
- Mont
- Orange
- Johan
- Princesse
- Patricia
- Eviction
- Francesca
- Frederick
- Barr
- Lennox
- Mariana
- Maud
- Eliza
- Lara
- Guerrero
- Johanna
- Matilda
- Moreno
- Indie
- Brett
Adverb
Wiktionary
JULIANA, proper noun. A female given name, Latin feminine form of Julianus, derivative of Julius.
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