Associations to the word «Howard»
Noun
- Taft
- Stern
- Hughes
- Moe
- Conan
- Walden
- Harlan
- Dwight
- Greenfield
- Clint
- Payne
- Norfolk
- Rudd
- Hanson
- Bryce
- Keating
- Schwartz
- Keel
- Berman
- Ron
- Carlisle
- Kendall
- Trevor
- Suffolk
- Bronson
- Jacobson
- Leslie
- Sirius
- Duff
- Woodrow
- Beale
- Gardner
- Melvin
- Stark
- Benson
- Wilkinson
- Freedman
- Stafford
- Schultz
- Earl
- Sheldon
- Otis
- Marks
- Hawk
- Christy
- Rollins
- Desmond
- Sorcery
- Frances
- Sorority
- Newton
- Eastman
- Bellamy
- Jarvis
- Surrey
- Vince
- Gibbon
- Glenn
- Galen
- Barbarian
- Cochran
- Sprague
- Rosalind
- Hitchcock
- Dean
- Theodore
- Hampton
- Maryland
- Duck
- Sidney
- Crosby
- Viscount
- Davies
- Banning
- Lawson
- Cary
- Investigator
- Carter
- Latham
- Costello
- Greenberg
- Dorsey
- Caine
- Aviator
- Curry
- Ferguson
- Dryden
- Griffith
- Seymour
- Reeves
- Brenda
- Rosenberg
- Catherine
- Phillips
Adverb
Wiktionary
HOWARD, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
HOWARD, proper noun. A male given name, transferred back from the surname. Short form: Howie.
Dictionary definition
HOWARD, noun. English actor of stage and screen (1893-1943).
HOWARD, noun. Queen of England as the fifth wife of Henry VIII who was accused of adultery and executed (1520-1542).
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