Associations to the word «Rebecca»
Noun
- Martha
- Beth
- Kimball
- Jeremy
- Carolyn
- Leigh
- Veronica
- Miriam
- Amy
- Wilfred
- Sasha
- Julia
- Jarrett
- Heiress
- Wendy
- Miranda
- Liza
- Crane
- Nathaniel
- Denise
- Tiffany
- Heather
- Sandra
- Elaine
- Gymnast
- Ivy
- Feldman
- Faulkner
- Cassandra
- Travis
- Levi
- Jill
- Janice
- Megan
- Clare
- Judy
- Gaines
- Jacqueline
- Vanessa
- Eliza
- Jade
- Darren
- Aunt
- Corbett
- Susanna
- Esther
- Medallist
- Carole
- Stacey
- Dearest
- Cohen
- Niece
- Rees
- Charlotte
- Holden
- Emma
- Gilmore
- Evans
- Haynes
- Presenter
- Novelist
- Allison
- Rachael
- Viola
- Dorsey
- Rae
- Nikki
- Caleb
- Lydia
- Craven
- Sophia
- Shirley
- Lindsay
- Webb
- Mcintosh
- Richelieu
- Fowler
- Brad
- Shelley
- Sister
- Boyfriend
- Jacobs
- Lena
- Ruth
- Mandy
- Manfred
- Ellie
- Valerie
- Lynne
- Laura
- Noah
- Miller
- Stephens
- Margaret
- Olivia
Verb
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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