Associations to the word «Martha»
Noun
- Vineyard
- Wainwright
- Reeves
- Motown
- Lazarus
- Stewart
- Graham
- Magdalene
- Supreme
- Cod
- Clete
- Corey
- Married
- Aunt
- Choreographer
- Toole
- Grimes
- Hemingway
- Annette
- Patsy
- Wentworth
- Granddaughter
- Abigail
- Rosalind
- Mott
- Eliza
- Ann
- Housekeeper
- Novak
- Lois
- Huber
- Baird
- Buzzard
- Howell
- Doris
- Midwife
- Ballard
- Griffiths
- Mary
- Byrne
- Superman
- Brill
- Jefferson
- Faust
- Bluff
- Marta
- Randolph
- Sleeper
- Horst
- Holm
- Rufus
- Bess
- Mccartney
- Alf
- Jane
- Patty
- Cary
- Massachusetts
- Susanna
- Harriet
- Feldman
- Deaf
- Widow
- Kal
- Wash
- Sherwood
- Motel
- Gotham
- Batman
- Roth
- Mickey
- Cecilia
- Ellen
- Stevie
- Sister
- Eleanor
- Grandchild
- Wayne
- Kent
- Frances
- Cunningham
- Rockefeller
- Humphrey
- Hackett
- Daughter
- Donna
- Elizabeth
- Katharine
- Elsa
- Gladys
- Widower
- Dickinson
- Woodward
- Ballet
- Alvin
Verb
Wiktionary
MARTHA, proper noun. A female given name of biblical origin.
MARTHA, proper noun. The sister of Lazarus and Mary in the New Testament.
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