Associations to the word «Philippa»
Noun
- Pearce
- Mortimer
- Chaucer
- Lancaster
- Aquitaine
- Isabella
- Aunt
- Gregory
- Toulouse
- Fran
- Langley
- Evelyn
- Married
- Katherine
- Consort
- Countess
- Duchess
- Granddaughter
- Pip
- Champagne
- Edmund
- Blanche
- Walsh
- Hawker
- Castile
- Edward
- Lionel
- Queen
- Ulster
- Calais
- Mabel
- Flip
- Eleanor
- Dia
- Clarence
- Luxembourg
- Hilda
- Antioch
- Dunne
- Daughter
- Chronicler
- Portugal
- Constance
- Humphrey
- Pomerania
- Joan
- Levine
- Jill
- Iii
- Stafford
- Paterson
- Somerville
- Catherine
- Eldest
- Heiress
- Cara
- Woodstock
- Antwerp
- Aragon
- Sister
- Margaret
- Earl
- Frances
- Banjo
- Niece
- Lorraine
- Anjou
- Joanna
- Geoffrey
- Presenter
- Priscilla
- Holland
- Duke
- Sara
- Alice
- Carr
- Abigail
- Neville
- Pembroke
- Jewellery
- Wendell
- Grandmother
- Wife
- Elizabeth
- Cousin
- Flanders
- Leicestershire
- Cullen
- Anne
- Jacqueline
- Widow
Wiktionary
PHILIPPA, proper noun. A female given name.
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.