Associations to the word «Octavia»
Noun
- Antony
- Cleopatra
- Antonia
- Claudius
- Nero
- Claudia
- Augustus
- Gaius
- Butler
- Volkswagen
- Spencer
- Seneca
- Parable
- Pompey
- Audi
- Tiberius
- Caesar
- Minor
- Cramer
- Lucius
- Portico
- Ruskin
- Gwen
- Bellamy
- Reformer
- Virgil
- Walters
- Cyborg
- Niece
- Julia
- Cara
- Mamma
- Granddaughter
- Teddy
- Henrietta
- Prima
- Divorce
- Ptolemy
- Sister
- Feminism
- Fiction
- Married
- Julius
- Trilogy
- Viola
- Allison
- Adultery
- Rome
- Matron
- Consul
- Gen
- Marcus
- Empress
- Bc
- Augusta
- Freeway
- Hartley
- Daughter
- Haze
- Toledo
- Younger
- Ark
- Jasper
- Elder
- Mating
- Tragedy
- Mayer
- Grandmother
- Hill
- Constance
- Emperor
- Melissa
- Boulevard
- Walton
- Birthplace
- Kw
- Blake
- Nephew
- Fanny
- Frances
- Mercedes
- Marriage
- Chap
- Aunt
Adverb
Wiktionary
OCTAVIA, proper noun. A female given name, in quiet use since the Middle Ages.
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