Associations to the word «Louisa»
Noun
- Bronson
- Henrietta
- Montagu
- Caroline
- Married
- Gross
- Darmstadt
- Abigail
- Wentworth
- Lennox
- Manners
- Moritz
- Harriet
- Sophia
- Lawson
- Hawthorne
- Waldo
- Frances
- Cecilia
- Delgado
- Marquess
- Maria
- Augusta
- Emily
- Gurney
- Matilda
- Granddaughter
- Nathaniel
- Prussia
- Sharpe
- Eliza
- Daughter
- Rachael
- Cavendish
- Emma
- Eldest
- Concord
- Hesse
- Granville
- Hannah
- Governess
- Emerson
- Marta
- Countess
- Dowager
- Quincy
- Devonshire
- Amos
- Meredith
- Shepard
- Aunt
- Lucille
- Stuart
- Heiress
- Charlotte
- Oat
- Duchess
- Magdalen
- Bias
- Frederick
- Fanny
- Antoinette
- Swain
- Ernesto
- Gertrude
- Margaret
- Hanover
- Adolf
- Waterford
- Vanderbilt
- Rothschild
- Baronet
- Catherine
- Niece
- Mary
- Lulu
- Edith
- Cornwallis
- Jane
- Anna
- Horatio
- Campaigner
- Princess
- Katharine
- Louise
- Agnes
- Reverend
- Atkinson
- Gustav
- Elizabeth
- Jo
- Isabella
Adjective
Wiktionary
LOUISA, proper noun. A female given name, a latinized form of Louise used since the eighteenth century.
LOUISA, proper noun. A ghost town in California.
LOUISA, proper noun. A city and county seat in Kentucky.
LOUISA, proper noun. A town and county seat in Virginia.
Wise words
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