Associations to the word «Sophie»
Noun
- Langdon
- Saxe
- Germain
- Muller
- Dorothea
- Elisabeth
- Magdalene
- Archduke
- Wessex
- Dahl
- Madeleine
- Brandenburg
- Anhalt
- Ellis
- Countess
- Mecklenburg
- Cornelia
- Tucker
- Holstein
- Auguste
- Duchess
- Abbess
- Charlotte
- Schleswig
- Caroline
- Hesse
- Princess
- Rhys
- Kieran
- Christoph
- Weimar
- Rosie
- Roche
- Liechtenstein
- Louise
- Franz
- Kassel
- Baroness
- Marie
- Aubrey
- Pomerania
- Howl
- Isabelle
- Ferdinand
- Grail
- Sarajevo
- Granddaughter
- Bavaria
- Married
- Sophia
- Anne
- Ramsay
- Princesse
- Kimberley
- Antoinette
- Sumner
- Maximilian
- Philo
- Brabant
- Housemate
- Mel
- Violinist
- Johanna
- Melanie
- Brooke
- Lindsey
- Consort
- Susanna
- Thierry
- Mckay
- Magdalena
- Helene
- Jenna
- Dowager
- Ernst
- Frederick
- Anna
- Rousseau
- Keystone
- Von
- Sloop
- Natalie
- Christine
- Hanover
- Marianne
- Zoe
- Carr
- Ludwig
- Josephine
- Gabrielle
- Mckenzie
- Theodor
- Saxony
- Fiona
- Webster
- Prussia
- Blanchard
- Friedrich
- Hannah
- Tamara
Wiktionary
SOPHIE, proper noun. A female given name.
SOPHIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given name Sophia.
SOPHIE, noun. Archaic spelling of Sophy (title of a Safavid dynasty shah):
SOPHIE, noun. Obsolete spelling of sophy (wisdom). [15th and 16th century]
SOPHIE GERMAIN PRIME, noun. Any prime number p where 2p + 1 is also prime.
SOPHIE GERMAIN PRIMES, noun. Plural of Sophie Germain prime
Wise words
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