Associations to the word «Deborah»
Noun
- Bethel
- Marilyn
- Baird
- Bender
- Coleman
- Warner
- Cullen
- Janice
- Pages
- Wilkins
- Sheila
- Sharon
- Sarah
- Curtis
- Cantor
- Samson
- Kathryn
- Karen
- Natalia
- Actress
- Hutton
- Laurie
- Linda
- Grandchild
- Priscilla
- Katz
- Wheeler
- Dobson
- Epstein
- Sue
- Kathleen
- Married
- Jill
- Greer
- Howell
- Dash
- Rachael
- Rachel
- Loren
- Judaism
- Vocalist
- Bridget
- Judd
- Mcguire
- Erica
- Kay
- Diana
- Granddaughter
- Tamara
- Jacqueline
- Helen
- Sally
- Hay
- Meadows
- Barnes
- Wharton
- Patti
- Donna
- Phyllis
- Rory
- Jackie
- Lauren
- Cooper
- Sandra
- Allen
- Pulitzer
- Nancy
- Girlfriend
- Doris
- Michelle
- Melinda
- Patricia
- Stephanie
- Julie
- Ewing
- Annette
- Solomon
- Samantha
- Ava
- Dyer
- Ortiz
- Goldberg
- Pratt
- Barnard
- Sales
- Landau
- Curator
- Paula
- Hannah
- Yates
- Cabot
- Jenny
- Clearance
- Diane
- Copeland
- Rita
- Aunt
Adjective
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
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.