Associations to the word «Infanta»
Noun
- Cristina
- Isabella
- Margarita
- Archduke
- Teresa
- Castile
- Asturias
- Aragon
- Isabel
- Duchess
- Mariana
- Portugal
- Theresa
- Antonia
- Alfonso
- Maria
- Elena
- Highness
- Spain
- Dauphin
- Parma
- Felipe
- Paz
- Palma
- Navarre
- Ferdinand
- Consort
- Bourbon
- Leopold
- Princesse
- Beatrice
- Clara
- Savoy
- Princess
- Dowry
- Dowager
- Elisabeth
- Sancho
- Bavaria
- Jaime
- Molina
- Heiress
- Xv
- Madrid
- Seville
- Eldest
- Wilde
- Tuscany
- Eleanor
- Xiii
- Amelia
- Carlos
- Paula
- Alessandro
- Amadeus
- Constance
- Joanna
- Granddaughter
- Rosenberg
- Mercedes
- Ana
- Buckingham
- Catherine
- Regent
- Marriage
- Austria
- Saxe
- Philip
- Xiv
- Daughter
- Dolores
- Birthday
- Married
- Countess
- Heir
- Emmanuel
- Duke
- Christina
- Burgundy
- Alicia
- Manuel
- Laguna
- Queen
- Throne
- Juan
- Prince
- Fernando
- Saxony
- Duc
- Pia
- Massimo
- Isabelle
- Paralympic
- Philippe
- Governess
- Luxembourg
Adjective
Wiktionary
INFANTA, noun. The daughter of a king in Spain and Portugal. [from 17th c.]
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