Associations to the word «Lydia»
Noun
- Frau
- Crewe
- Bertha
- Natalie
- Ana
- Hutchinson
- Jessie
- Christina
- Wheeling
- Ethel
- Tiffany
- Woodward
- Maynard
- Eli
- Gardiner
- Lucy
- Samuel
- Hannah
- Coin
- Tripoli
- Keller
- Manifesto
- Allison
- Euphrates
- Cindy
- Davis
- Corinth
- Hercules
- Bronson
- Assyrian
- Roscoe
- Lister
- Girlfriend
- Nathan
- Vince
- Caroline
- Walt
- Bailey
- Weston
- Afro
- Eviction
- Ann
- Conrad
- Beverley
- Uplift
- Ellen
- Davey
- Lucius
- Lauren
- Fanny
- Elaine
- Charlotte
- Bce
- Rhys
- Rene
- Daughter
- Mackay
- Chang
- Median
- Frances
- Landlady
- Marco
- Jane
- Asia
- Norma
- Billy
- Ovid
- Alexei
- Thompson
- Anna
- Epithet
- Wheelchair
- Niece
- Louisa
- Gilmore
- Hawthorne
- Lopez
- Heather
- Parachute
- Widow
- Cornell
- Cabot
- Angelina
- Asher
- Brewster
- Amulet
- Sister
- Willis
- Rosalind
- Mandy
- Deborah
- Gus
- Rosie
- Patterson
Verb
Wiktionary
LYDIA, proper noun. A historic region of SW Asia Minor/Persia.
LYDIA, proper noun. A woman converted by Paul; presumably named for ancestry or residence in Lydia.
LYDIA, proper noun. A female given name
Dictionary definition
LYDIA, noun. An ancient region on the coast of western Asia Minor; a powerful kingdom until conquered by the Persians in 546 BC.
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