Associations to the word «Laetitia»
Noun
- Bonaparte
- Daphne
- Anna
- Essayist
- Este
- Lucien
- Boswell
- Reverie
- Beck
- Matilda
- Julie
- Joanna
- Bertrand
- Wordsworth
- Rousseau
- Goethe
- Esq
- Hawkins
- Diver
- Marie
- Princess
- Memoir
- Wolfgang
- Leopold
- Maria
- Carey
- Charlotte
- Hon
- Married
- Poet
- Nicolas
- Forbes
- Hannah
- Distress
- Robinson
- Todd
- Thief
- Baronet
- Actress
- Burns
- Samuel
- Daughter
- Sensation
- Belgium
- Lucy
- Councillor
- Johann
- Inquiry
- Terror
- Francis
- Neighbor
- Elizabeth
- Lee
- Sorrow
- Rush
- Novelist
- Matthew
- Catherine
- Pleasure
- Ca
- Pope
- Margaret
- Austria
- Jacques
- Miss
- French
- Lesson
- Joy
- Turner
- Model
- Richard
- Writer
- Prince
- Wife
- Poem
- Mary
- Happiness
- Scholar
- Benjamin
- Aunt
- Essay
- Author
- Critic
- Charles
- Anne
- Johnson
Wiktionary
LAETITIA, proper noun. (Roman mythology) The goddess of gaiety.
LAETITIA, proper noun. (astronomy) Short for 39 Laetitia, a main belt asteroid.
LAETITIA, proper noun. A female given name, a Latinate spelling of Letitia.
Wise words
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