Associations to the word «Deborah»
Noun
- Kerr
- Barak
- Debbie
- Gage
- Cox
- Sampson
- Conway
- Judges
- Henson
- Devonshire
- Cheney
- Evans
- Kara
- Feldman
- Shelton
- Orr
- Debra
- Rafe
- Ephraim
- Gibson
- Willis
- Roarke
- Bray
- Kaplan
- Faye
- Yvonne
- Miriam
- Winters
- Stein
- Billboard
- Dexter
- Beale
- Cassie
- Israelites
- Abigail
- Katharine
- Gifford
- Remington
- Suzanne
- Handel
- Foreman
- Fiona
- Cary
- Harvey
- Hepburn
- Ann
- Gail
- Holocaust
- Jeep
- Lynn
- Esther
- Gardner
- Cavendish
- Stephenson
- Platt
- Soprano
- Harmon
- Dickson
- Ruth
- Caleb
- Wendy
- Snyder
- Melanie
- Harry
- Libel
- Natalie
- Jennifer
- Lisa
- Jessica
- Burt
- Susan
- Guthrie
- Simmons
- Rebecca
- Audrey
- Noodle
- Santana
- Edith
- Canaan
- Madeline
- Elaine
- Pamela
- Toni
- Hackett
- Irving
- Judith
- Brenda
- Zoe
- Moody
- Ritter
- Choreographer
- Sinatra
- Lois
- Chow
- Fred
Adverb
Wiktionary
DEBORAH, proper noun. A judge of Israel; a nurse of Rebecca.
DEBORAH, proper noun. A female given name, popular from the 1940s to the 1970s, first in the USA, then in the UK.
Wise words
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