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
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