Associations to the word «Velma»
Noun
- Daphne
- Doo
- Wallis
- Edna
- Kelly
- Fred
- Wilbur
- Tracy
- Pollard
- Middleton
- Marlowe
- Reprise
- Flynn
- Amber
- Zeta
- Moose
- Matron
- Nicole
- Hart
- Crab
- Penny
- Musical
- Mama
- Mystery
- Amos
- Cabaret
- Tango
- Gang
- Linda
- Ames
- Gerard
- Johnston
- Chicago
- Dawson
- Annie
- Wallace
- Zombie
- Beau
- Davenport
- Clue
- Trophy
- Gus
- Morton
- Michelle
- Stevens
- Elisabeth
- Omar
- Billy
- Collins
- Von
- Dane
- Baltimore
- Rogers
- Pat
- Blake
- Armstrong
- Monster
- Ensemble
- Morrison
- Iowa
- Ned
- Danny
- Sherman
- Leslie
- Roy
- Legend
- Athlete
- Cartoon
- Revival
- Jones
- Witch
- Jazz
- Villain
- Sally
- Revenge
- Oklahoma
- Jewel
- Role
- Joan
- Howard
- Ghost
- Wayne
- Crystal
- Jail
- Charlotte
- Richmond
Adverb
Wiktionary
VELMA, proper noun. A female given name coined in the end of the nineteenth century, in analogy with Thelma and Wilma.
Wise words
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