Associations to the word «Carla»
Noun
- Marri
- Sandra
- Massimo
- Karen
- Sweetheart
- Luigi
- Giorgio
- Landfall
- Geraldine
- Pamela
- Martini
- Jed
- Carmen
- Stefano
- Sally
- Castillo
- Del
- Moreno
- Hoffmann
- Barbara
- Toni
- Typhoon
- Actress
- Cicero
- Sonia
- Rudd
- Gil
- Wes
- Katz
- Ludlow
- Wedding
- Lucie
- Hedge
- Debbie
- Gaines
- Elle
- Elisabeth
- Werner
- Linda
- Blackmail
- Lucille
- Lopez
- Nicole
- Viola
- Coronation
- Romano
- Denise
- Lew
- Libby
- Sara
- Betsy
- Nina
- Wolfe
- Melanie
- Johannes
- Jenny
- Lars
- Souza
- Swallow
- Cindy
- Boyd
- Constantin
- Doug
- Def
- Amy
- Megan
- Lisa
- Nico
- Jake
- Sophie
- Peng
- Somerville
- Ellen
- Geoff
- Rees
- Rita
- Antonia
- Janice
- Aldo
- Felicity
- Bernstein
- Boswell
- Colleen
- Fernando
- Cello
- Violin
- Freeman
- Johnnie
- Caroline
- Gina
- Holly
Wiktionary
CARLA, proper noun. A female given name borrowed from Italian or German.
Wise words
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