Associations to the word «Loren»
Noun
- Sophia
- Pitt
- Diaz
- Coleman
- Vittorio
- Donna
- Limousine
- Brant
- Gina
- Dirk
- Stacy
- Gryphon
- Gunn
- Acton
- Hepburn
- Moran
- Cary
- Toole
- Cass
- Mage
- Sinatra
- Thurston
- Chaplin
- Lester
- Woods
- Sofia
- Cunningham
- Roberts
- Orson
- Marilyn
- Cauldron
- Katz
- Fleming
- Audrey
- Claudia
- Ava
- Barak
- Sally
- Slack
- Mansfield
- Nino
- Peck
- Napkin
- Liza
- Matt
- Fitzpatrick
- Sara
- Sharif
- Coco
- Ivor
- Chadwick
- Bryan
- Kelley
- Abduction
- Charlton
- Stokes
- Wilkins
- Poe
- Coll
- Presley
- Sawyer
- Jerome
- Quinn
- Guinness
- Astronaut
- Welles
- Whitaker
- Nikki
- Blouse
- Meyer
- Grayson
- Pierce
- Carlo
- Intercom
- Lauren
- Zane
- Airlock
- Goodman
- Nora
- Cinnamon
- Sanford
- Psychiatrist
- Burger
- Abby
- Starring
- Picasso
- Monroe
- Actress
- Ryder
- Mcintyre
Wiktionary
LOREN, proper noun. A male given name derived from Lorenz or Lorenzo, the respectively German and Italian/Spanish cognates of Laurence.
LOREN, proper noun. A female given name, a rare spelling variant of Lauren.
Dictionary definition
LOREN, noun. Italian film actress (born in 1934).
Wise words
Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes
are truly endless.