Associations to the word «Louisa»
Noun
- Dorothea
- Parma
- Amelia
- Sister
- Cody
- Maud
- Lady
- Anne
- Feminist
- Gower
- Earl
- Inlet
- Drew
- Sarah
- Annie
- Ellen
- Josephine
- Costello
- Ky
- Ann
- Garrett
- Theresa
- Widow
- Stevenson
- Fuller
- Magdalena
- Wife
- Adams
- Cornelia
- Chong
- Adolph
- Clara
- Reformer
- Miriam
- Rhine
- Constance
- Anson
- Burnham
- Connolly
- Viscount
- Helen
- Eleanor
- Ella
- Baron
- Peat
- Harcourt
- Jessie
- Jameson
- Julia
- Ripley
- Iowa
- Brunei
- Novelist
- Calvert
- Whitman
- Stafford
- Cousin
- Mendoza
- Antrim
- Dear
- Grandmother
- Hon
- Matron
- Alice
- Elgin
- Sibling
- Virginia
- Napier
- Denny
- Curl
- Mansfield
- Pretence
- Baroness
- Teresa
- Cleavage
- Covent
- Dickens
- Burr
- May
- Muir
- Kentucky
- Susanna
- Fitch
- Martha
- Percy
- Nell
- Dame
- Whore
- Macdonald
- Alexandra
- Henry
- Houghton
- Hutton
Wiktionary
LOUISA, proper noun. A female given name, a latinized form of Louise used since the eighteenth century.
LOUISA, proper noun. A ghost town in California.
LOUISA, proper noun. A city and county seat in Kentucky.
LOUISA, proper noun. A town and county seat in Virginia.
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