Associations to the word «Karen»
Noun
- Christensen
- Burma
- Jarrett
- Myanmar
- Carpenter
- Cartwright
- Kathryn
- Katharine
- Megan
- Shan
- Cheryl
- Wynn
- Morley
- Sue
- Carlson
- Janice
- Berger
- Pam
- Lynne
- Poole
- Dunbar
- Nairobi
- Debra
- Maguire
- Michelle
- Marilyn
- Rosenberg
- Fowler
- Armstrong
- Ami
- Melissa
- Debbie
- Lynn
- Hines
- Rory
- Peck
- Heller
- Dalton
- Amy
- Boyfriend
- Danielle
- Chili
- Beverley
- Kathy
- Elaine
- Hartman
- Olsen
- Yerevan
- Styles
- Henson
- Hess
- Vertigo
- Brenda
- Nicky
- Stephanie
- Leland
- Joanne
- Suzanne
- Julie
- Jess
- Insurgency
- Pamela
- Erin
- Duffy
- Rosario
- Mcgee
- Mimi
- Carla
- Lisa
- Haley
- Maureen
- Adler
- Barbara
- Mon
- Heidi
- Hank
- Viola
- Lindsey
- Madeline
- Scranton
- Ivy
- Jenny
- Denise
- Melanie
- Girlfriend
- Typhoon
- Rebecca
- Tina
- Peterson
- Gail
- Natalie
- Handel
- Playmate
- Karin
- Danzig
- Susan
- Belinda
- Tweed
Wiktionary
KAREN, proper noun. A female given name. First taken up as a given name in the U.S.A., and popular in the English-speaking world from the 1950s to the 1970s.
KAREN, proper noun. A group of languages of Myanmar and Thailand.
KAREN, proper noun. A transliteration of the Armenian male given name Կարեն.
Dictionary definition
KAREN, noun. The Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the Thailand and Burmese borderlands.
Wise words
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