Associations to the word «Rebecca»
Noun
- Clarke
- Aidan
- Cheryl
- Actress
- Kate
- Kaplan
- Cathy
- Marilyn
- Sara
- Jane
- Stead
- Johnston
- Heidi
- Witchcraft
- Judith
- Joanne
- Sue
- Lowe
- Henrietta
- Copeland
- Faraday
- Caroline
- Elizabeth
- Maureen
- Julian
- Saunders
- Dana
- Judd
- Daughter
- Cochran
- Camilla
- Heroine
- Katherine
- Donaldson
- Marino
- Cole
- Angie
- Rowe
- Michelle
- Abraham
- Jenny
- Marri
- Putnam
- Saul
- Barnes
- Sharp
- Caine
- Tina
- Peterson
- Erin
- Chloe
- Natalia
- Sims
- Granddaughter
- Bridget
- Christine
- Claire
- Hirsch
- Liz
- Massey
- Brenda
- Patricia
- Vicki
- Debra
- Governess
- Justin
- Townsend
- Susan
- Lucy
- Riot
- Lisa
- Ann
- Wentworth
- Gail
- Ruby
- Julie
- Sanchez
- Nicola
- Sinclair
- Eaton
- Francesca
- Sophie
- Christina
- Blackmail
- Nichols
- Beverley
- Barr
- Evan
- Nicole
- Salem
- Mcfarland
- Tamara
- Frances
- Alicia
- Swimmer
- Patti
- Meade
Adjective
Wiktionary
REBECCA, proper noun. A female given name, in regular use since the Reformation.
Dictionary definition
REBECCA, noun. (Old Testament) wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau.
Wise words
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