Associations to the word «Dinah»
Noun
- Sinatra
- Cassie
- Etienne
- Bede
- Laurel
- Bing
- Ephraim
- Shore
- Seth
- Sheridan
- Simeon
- Billie
- Ella
- Judith
- Vaughan
- Crosby
- Mallet
- Mitsubishi
- Kraft
- Leah
- Eustace
- Fitzgerald
- Kaye
- Shelton
- Horne
- Mirage
- Kitten
- Ellington
- Dorsey
- Adam
- Como
- Levi
- Lance
- Rancho
- Aunt
- Isabel
- Vanessa
- Abbe
- Wonderland
- Elsie
- Simone
- Nat
- Sammy
- Chet
- Peggy
- Jacob
- Waller
- Ollie
- Washington
- Lena
- Monsieur
- Doris
- Chloe
- Buffy
- Lucille
- Tahiti
- Shirley
- Benny
- Birch
- Gina
- Hart
- Ki
- Bonnet
- Rosemary
- Rape
- Merritt
- Garland
- Bessie
- Judy
- Roach
- Gentleness
- Cassidy
- Freddie
- Guiding
- Parisian
- Methodist
- Mule
- Morris
- Edmund
- Cole
- Sarah
- Motown
- Frankie
- Moe
- Drawer
- Sou
- Gown
- Lionel
- Griffin
- Benton
Adverb
Wiktionary
DINAH, proper noun. A daughter of Jacob and Leah. (biblical character)
DINAH, proper noun. A female given name of biblical origin. Alternative form of Dina.
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