Associations to the word «Laura»
Noun
- Brooke
- Rebecca
- Daughter
- Robbins
- Dana
- Michele
- Sophie
- Fielding
- Chris
- Glenn
- Josh
- Sara
- Luciano
- Becky
- Gail
- Cecilia
- Flanders
- Kara
- Denise
- Flynn
- Lindsay
- Stevenson
- Dekker
- Bertram
- Lyons
- Patricia
- Katherine
- Gymnast
- Elsa
- Barrington
- Madeline
- Diana
- Monica
- Geraldine
- Owens
- Roberta
- Margarita
- Bonnie
- Harrington
- Thom
- Noah
- Vanessa
- Peterson
- Shirley
- Miss
- Claire
- Graves
- Eileen
- Pedersen
- Wright
- Hurley
- Colleen
- Pitchfork
- Chambers
- Anna
- Songwriter
- Louise
- Angie
- Ferguson
- Theresa
- Jenny
- Carmen
- Zachary
- Cassie
- Simone
- Anne
- Salon
- Duet
- Twin
- Iris
- Lori
- Janet
- Barney
- Heidi
- Gaines
- Giorgio
- Faye
- Damian
- Janice
- Mcleod
- Jess
- Richie
- Fernandez
- Louisa
- Esther
- Claudio
- Kelly
- Maureen
- Housemate
- Ellen
- Nancy
- Rosemary
- Patty
- Rees
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.
Wise words
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