Associations to the word «Katharine»
Noun
- Eleanor
- Avalon
- Cullen
- Cate
- Idol
- Ava
- Louisa
- Mcbride
- Helen
- Gardiner
- Vanessa
- Blake
- Margaret
- Fairbanks
- Carole
- Jed
- Dolores
- Beatty
- Kitty
- Byron
- Josephine
- Ivy
- Kay
- Nic
- Shakespeare
- Novelist
- Elizabeth
- Mary
- Cassidy
- Henrietta
- Weber
- Irene
- Brahms
- Davenport
- Dorothy
- Kent
- Stewart
- Philanthropist
- Oscar
- Gertrude
- Romeo
- Seymour
- Joanna
- Mortimer
- Antony
- Katie
- Wilder
- Aviator
- Fairy
- Temperament
- Daughter
- Shirley
- Ramsay
- Underwood
- Anne
- Pamela
- Elliott
- Richardson
- Lansing
- Leigh
- Penelope
- Bernstein
- Brandon
- Burr
- Gable
- Gloria
- Hartmann
- Reeve
- Biographer
- Sylvia
- Massey
- Lynn
- Swanson
- Rooster
- Davis
- Garner
- Aldo
- Hollywood
- Boswell
- Trask
- Dowager
- Ui
- Divorce
- Dayton
- Goodwin
- Katy
- Elliot
- Salisbury
- Shrew
- Vance
- Niece
- Berry
- Anna
- Crosby
Adjective
Wiktionary
KATHARINE, proper noun. A female given name.
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.