Associations to the word «Laura»
Noun
- Hannah
- Granddaughter
- Julie
- Macy
- Girlfriend
- Jessica
- Abigail
- Amy
- Hillary
- Kathryn
- Violet
- Linda
- Olivia
- Mae
- Lisa
- Tanya
- Kayla
- Sandra
- Ana
- Julia
- Jamie
- Kathy
- Jane
- Nina
- Andrea
- Bassett
- Tracy
- Wilde
- Claudia
- Emma
- Katie
- Elena
- Deborah
- Gwen
- Sonia
- Nicole
- Kellogg
- Liz
- Cynthia
- Eros
- Starring
- Camilla
- Caroline
- Joanna
- Diane
- Irina
- Alonso
- Carole
- Lynn
- Alison
- Natasha
- Chocolate
- Myra
- Leroy
- Ruth
- Sue
- Anastasia
- Carla
- Dyer
- Tobin
- Lady
- Stacey
- Marianne
- Samantha
- Mandy
- Lara
- Karen
- Boyfriend
- Austen
- Susie
- Tina
- Federico
- Lydia
- Christine
- Enrico
- Reese
- Tyler
- Angela
- Luca
- Kathleen
- Heroine
- Kaye
- Sadler
- Farley
- Winslow
- Ling
- Lucky
- Heather
- Nicola
- Wade
- Ann
- Megan
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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