Associations to the word «Cora»
Noun
- Tanya
- Regina
- Ava
- Dubois
- Munro
- Rachael
- Crawley
- Bois
- Joey
- Chef
- Kaplan
- Simmons
- Geraldine
- Violet
- Conway
- Belle
- Hartman
- Huron
- Hind
- Mcbride
- Alice
- Emma
- Casey
- Stan
- Harriet
- Dexter
- Mayo
- Wonderland
- Mae
- Hooper
- Hades
- Arboretum
- Mitchell
- Beale
- Laura
- Parlor
- Hubbard
- Patricia
- Ella
- Brewster
- Hook
- Typhoon
- Clarence
- Diner
- Och
- Cutler
- Cello
- Fay
- Crane
- Dow
- Dora
- Myra
- Ann
- Bosom
- Babe
- Sue
- Dear
- Lynn
- Shortstop
- Granddaughter
- Mick
- Lola
- Berliner
- Venus
- Gurney
- Kelley
- Mann
- Baird
- Aunt
- Vigilance
- Webber
- Denise
- Duncan
- Stephan
- Stagecoach
- Hoover
- Aurora
- Jared
- Leroy
- Mcguire
- Lauren
- Pearl
- Alex
- Gladys
- Barb
- Cot
- Buckley
- Eva
- Sadie
- Betsy
- Annette
- Yvonne
- Rancher
- Collins
Wiktionary
CORA, proper noun. A female given name.
Dictionary definition
CORA, noun. (Greek mythology) daughter of Zeus and Demeter; made queen of the underworld by Pluto in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Proserpina.
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