Associations to the word «Laura»
Noun
- Wilder
- Robson
- Margo
- Melanie
- Giacomo
- Ashley
- Keene
- Leighton
- Lulu
- Kuhn
- Donnelly
- Luke
- Cora
- Bentley
- Waterman
- Palmer
- Webber
- Genie
- Diaz
- Rockefeller
- Berman
- Leland
- Regan
- Billie
- Donna
- Jennifer
- Tyson
- Percival
- Melissa
- Lizzie
- Spencer
- Granville
- Este
- Rachael
- Molina
- Michelle
- Jenna
- Avignon
- Carrie
- Mcintosh
- Betsy
- Erin
- Bush
- Kimberly
- Kate
- Hawkins
- Natalie
- Cristina
- Nellie
- Davies
- Stefan
- Ramsey
- Shapiro
- Rosie
- Amanda
- Fraser
- Lynch
- Patti
- Lauren
- Larson
- Danielle
- Beatrice
- Stephanie
- Debbie
- Beale
- Roommate
- Bailey
- Hayward
- Scotty
- Horton
- Carmichael
- Natalia
- Mickey
- Actress
- Huxley
- Lynne
- Beth
- Debra
- Alicia
- Meade
- Tamara
- Sarah
- Belle
- Sonnet
- Antonia
- Naomi
- Gloria
- Sherlock
- Yvonne
- Toni
- Isabel
- Soap
- Prairie
- Christina
- Amelia
- Emily
- Joanne
- Paula
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
LAURA, proper noun. A female given name.
LAURA, noun. (historical) (Roman Catholic Church) A number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior
LAURA, noun. (historical) (Eastern Orthodox Church) A cluster of cells or caves for hermits, with a church and sometimes a refectory at the centre.
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