Associations to the word «Elvira»
Noun
- Donna
- Cassandra
- Giovanni
- Verdi
- Alfonso
- Gonzalo
- Arturo
- Peterson
- Castile
- Antonia
- Mozart
- Granada
- Hidalgo
- Rodrigo
- Mimi
- Synod
- Frazier
- Scala
- Mistress
- Covent
- Sapphire
- Sancho
- Hostess
- Toro
- Hoffmann
- Smiley
- Carmen
- Halloween
- Teresa
- Soprano
- Giorgio
- Amelia
- Salazar
- Lucia
- Countess
- Aria
- Galicia
- Faust
- Repertoire
- Emerald
- Kurt
- Cid
- Opera
- Macbeth
- Anna
- Betsy
- Portraying
- Regency
- Palermo
- Fernando
- Flattery
- Amiga
- Norma
- Pedro
- Howell
- Marguerite
- Foil
- Bess
- Augustin
- Giacomo
- Sang
- Silva
- Isabel
- Emilia
- Coward
- Ruth
- Amadeus
- Gorman
- Heroine
- Grandma
- Lara
- Anita
- Adultery
- Luciano
- Giuseppe
- Rosa
- Erwin
- Sicily
- Carlo
- Maria
- Isabella
- Eva
- Sutherland
- Auf
- Rafael
- Bauer
- Bender
- Hancock
- Pablo
- Antioch
- Tenor
- Romero
Wiktionary
ELVIRA, proper noun. A taxonomic genus within the family Trochilidae.
ELVIRA, proper noun. A female given name, in quiet use since the 19th century.
ELVIRA, proper noun. An ancient name for the city of Granada.
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