Associations to the word «Connie»
Noun
- Mack
- Lula
- Chung
- Willis
- Haines
- Kay
- Sonny
- Constance
- Nielsen
- Stevens
- Francis
- Carla
- Boswell
- Smiley
- Hines
- Athletic
- Myers
- Talbot
- Hawkins
- Earle
- Sinatra
- Rip
- Diane
- Compendium
- Godfather
- Zoe
- Sachs
- Entertainer
- Ric
- Favorite
- Booth
- Frankie
- Harrington
- Dung
- Fisher
- Folder
- Amanda
- Athletics
- Rosie
- Lulu
- Mcgraw
- Brenda
- Greenfield
- Prudence
- Merle
- Nora
- Faye
- Tyrone
- Joanne
- Carlo
- Annette
- Berman
- Olivia
- Audrey
- Kenyon
- Marble
- Sue
- Pia
- Bonnie
- Cher
- Stephanie
- Boone
- Schultz
- Chet
- Sharon
- Sawyer
- Philadelphia
- Ava
- Jimmie
- Novella
- Catcher
- Mcdowell
- Toni
- Gladys
- Cornelius
- Towers
- Presley
- Shirley
- Leroy
- Patsy
- Pam
- Converse
- Pennant
- Osborn
- Patti
- Madeline
- Fitzpatrick
- Hooper
- Smith
- Conrad
- Bennett
- Hank
- Simmons
- Judy
- Myra
- Girlfriend
- Emery
- Hurricane
- Meg
Verb
Wiktionary
CONNIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given name Constance or, rarely, of Concepción.
CONNIE, proper noun. (aviation) (informal) The Lockheed Constellation airliner.
CONNIE, noun. Obsolete form of cony (rabbit).
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