Associations to the word «Winona»
Noun
- Ryder
- Minnesota
- Wilbur
- Merle
- Woodward
- Cowan
- Duluth
- Departed
- Lyman
- Cher
- Angelina
- Mississippi
- Indiana
- Teresa
- Rochester
- Vicksburg
- Carmichael
- Crosse
- Elsie
- Lake
- Reeves
- Quilt
- Seminary
- Eastman
- Harriet
- Dakota
- Loaf
- Crescent
- Diocese
- Bessie
- Mermaid
- Levine
- Bluff
- Sawyer
- Hostel
- Davenport
- Greer
- Maiden
- Tain
- Minneapolis
- Purcell
- Watkins
- Sioux
- Heather
- Alec
- Wisconsin
- Abigail
- Stockton
- Shannon
- Parlour
- Daniels
- Goldberg
- Daily
- Percy
- Tao
- Municipal
- Elegance
- County
- Innocence
- Township
- Hawkins
- Appreciation
- Ralph
- Steamboat
- Woody
- Niagara
- Mildred
- Evangelist
- Cindy
- Nina
- Burton
- Railing
- Kirk
- Starring
- Actress
- Homer
- Hara
- Marjorie
- Grace
- Clyde
- Mina
- Campus
- Pastor
- Veronica
- Diaspora
- Conrad
- Baldwin
- Elaine
- Middleton
- Michelle
- Welcome
- Midwest
- Aunt
Verb
Wiktionary
WINONA, proper noun. A female given name, used mainly in the United States.
WINONA, proper noun. A city in Kansas
WINONA, proper noun. A city in Minnesota
WINONA, proper noun. A city in Mississippi
WINONA, proper noun. A city in Missouri
WINONA, proper noun. A town in Texas
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