Associations to the word «Katharine»
Noun
- Sharp
- Amanda
- Derek
- Publisher
- Eliot
- Peck
- Cromwell
- Martha
- Jessica
- Meyer
- Cynthia
- Banjo
- Sidney
- Jane
- Ann
- Bianca
- Soloist
- Elaine
- Baroque
- Opposite
- Burt
- Hayden
- Portraying
- Louise
- Viii
- Monroe
- Fontaine
- Nicholson
- Ellen
- Aunt
- Gladys
- Croydon
- Murray
- Sister
- Widow
- Sarah
- Portrayal
- Ruth
- Howard
- Barbara
- Marri
- Charlotte
- Kathleen
- Reynolds
- Lancaster
- Biologist
- Ham
- Rosemary
- Alice
- Weaver
- Primate
- Betsy
- Emma
- Thames
- Waldo
- Dewey
- Hayes
- Celia
- Beckett
- Hopkins
- Hartford
- Wills
- Evans
- Kaye
- Russell
- Wayne
- Susan
- Screenplay
- Suffrage
- Mayer
- Irish
- Christopher
- Parker
- Rachel
- Butler
- Taylor
- Cook
- Barrister
- Johan
- Anthony
- Rib
- Jameson
- Catherine
- Henry
- Carrie
- Clarkson
- Gillespie
- Baronet
- Fowler
- Christina
- Collier
- Philadelphia
Wiktionary
KATHARINE, proper noun. A female given name.
Wise words
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influence will plant the seed of either success or failure
in the mind of another.