Associations to the word «Juliana»
Noun
- Prince
- Jasmine
- Sparks
- Danielle
- Elisabeth
- Munster
- Slipper
- Connolly
- Earl
- Clare
- Baronet
- Bosch
- Grandmother
- Armada
- Exeter
- Amelia
- Isabel
- Apostle
- Paulo
- Louisa
- Tina
- Catherine
- Kidnapping
- Santo
- Marcos
- Anna
- Nero
- Charlotte
- Corpus
- Zoe
- Oracle
- Cousin
- Wedding
- Sister
- Gertrude
- Empress
- Housekeeper
- Boyle
- Palatinate
- Paddle
- Penn
- Clara
- Julia
- Rosario
- Marquess
- Isabella
- Anders
- Joshua
- Blake
- Avery
- Alejandro
- Claus
- Vanessa
- Agnes
- Kemp
- Heir
- Emma
- Narrator
- Beech
- Aunt
- Wife
- Benedictine
- Pill
- Bourbon
- Airport
- Feast
- Werner
- Alps
- Felix
- Kissing
- Janeiro
- Bruno
- Sergio
- Ottawa
- Marie
- Mistress
- Highness
- Mayer
- Von
- Regina
- Barnes
- Count
- Actress
- Birthday
- Jorge
- Husband
- Denmark
- Jubilee
- Santos
- Pizza
- Viscount
- Theory
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
JULIANA, proper noun. A female given name, Latin feminine form of Julianus, derivative of Julius.
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