Associations to the word «Katherine»
Noun
- Mansfield
- Damon
- Bree
- Jenkins
- Paterson
- Elena
- Stefan
- Aragon
- Burgh
- Philips
- Neville
- Manners
- Married
- Beaufort
- Nadia
- Heiress
- Albrecht
- Becky
- Jill
- Forsyth
- Hepburn
- Kat
- Katie
- Euler
- Goldstein
- Shrew
- Baroness
- Klaus
- Kitty
- Constance
- Katharine
- Porter
- Maclean
- Hilary
- Elaine
- Anne
- Parkinson
- Clapton
- Mcnamara
- Briggs
- Cedric
- Marge
- Buckingham
- Salvatore
- Kate
- Lillian
- Silas
- Kathy
- Jeanne
- Boo
- Brooke
- Rutland
- Villiers
- Bertie
- Goddard
- Wentworth
- Seton
- Kay
- Thurston
- Soprano
- Granddaughter
- Portage
- Dylan
- Caroline
- Daughter
- Payne
- Susan
- Rosalind
- Austen
- Chancellor
- Bianca
- Bonnie
- Frances
- Kimberly
- Dunn
- Abbott
- Danielle
- Choreographer
- Janet
- Suffolk
- Ellis
- Orson
- Elizabeth
- Hyde
- Joanna
- Mortimer
- Stephanie
- Catherine
- Allison
- Stafford
- Jonah
- Tucker
- Stepmother
Adjective
Wiktionary
KATHERINE, proper noun. A female given name, a popular spelling variant of Catherine.
KATHERINE, proper noun. A placename given to a river and a town in Northern Territory, Australia.
Wise words
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