Associations to the word «Sylvia»
Noun
- Tko
- Eros
- Stephanie
- Ballet
- Audrey
- Dubois
- Goodwin
- Faulkner
- Marjorie
- Lowell
- Tim
- Willoughby
- Cash
- Rothschild
- Lillian
- Davies
- Cary
- Mae
- Goldstein
- Ulysses
- Paula
- Starring
- Marlowe
- Jacqueline
- Shrike
- Moira
- Miles
- Cheung
- Rosenberg
- Ami
- Ann
- Amour
- Hostess
- Judy
- Andrei
- Veranda
- Lac
- Vera
- Governess
- Eleanor
- Sykes
- Cheryl
- Isabelle
- Joanne
- Rosalind
- Fabricius
- Cassandra
- Campaigner
- Lopez
- Sandra
- Chili
- Owen
- Wanda
- Lynne
- Granddaughter
- Marriott
- Diane
- Courtney
- Tina
- Shakespeare
- Anita
- Diana
- Luncheon
- Michelle
- Delle
- Kay
- Linda
- Woods
- Denny
- Cinderella
- Fraser
- Nicholson
- Actress
- Bree
- Comte
- Frances
- Rajah
- Marilyn
- Sutherland
- Shirley
- Martina
- Girlfriend
- Lula
- Wendy
- Deborah
- Beatrice
- Harlem
- Playhouse
- Lindsay
- Dylan
Adverb
Wiktionary
SYLVIA, proper noun. A taxonomic genus within the family Sylviidae — the typical warblers.
SYLVIA, proper noun. (Roman mythology) Short for Princess Rhea Silvia, the mother of Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome.
SYLVIA, proper noun. (astronomy) Short for 87 Sylvia, a main belt asteroid; named for Rhea Silvia, mother of Romulus and Remus.
SYLVIA, proper noun. A female given name, a popular spelling variant of Silvia.
SYLVIA PLATH EFFECT, noun. The phenomenon that poets are more susceptible to mental illness than other creative writers.
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.