Associations to the word «Gerald»
Noun
- Kildare
- Fitz
- Fitzgerald
- Ford
- Nixon
- Cantor
- Gardner
- Desmond
- Massey
- Balfour
- Reagan
- Gerry
- Kaufman
- Regan
- Augustin
- Wellesley
- Ames
- Hara
- Marks
- Scarlett
- Ronald
- Sherwood
- Horne
- Witchcraft
- Seymour
- Laird
- Larson
- Carter
- Dickens
- Sheila
- Jed
- Geraldine
- Napier
- Dole
- Henderson
- Freedman
- Patterson
- Emmett
- Somme
- Wallace
- Mcclellan
- Allocation
- Mccarthy
- Vinci
- Crowley
- Naturalist
- Feldman
- Earl
- Rockefeller
- Astor
- Davies
- Goldberg
- Jimmy
- Rhys
- Saxophonist
- Warner
- Gladys
- Malaya
- Gardiner
- Barry
- Anderson
- Horus
- Obe
- Qc
- Stern
- Hodges
- Levin
- Chronicler
- Griffin
- Bryce
- Croft
- Eaton
- Jerry
- Secretary
- Pembroke
- Myers
- Shapiro
- President
- Daphne
- Wilson
- Loren
- Mcmahon
- Proposal
- Damien
- Lyndon
- Clayton
- Maurice
- Nugent
- Hurst
- Schubert
- Fitch
- Keefe
- Td
- Donaldson
- Kathleen
- Edna
- Barrie
Wiktionary
GERALD, proper noun. A male given name brought to England by Normans. It survived in Ireland, and was revived in the 19th century.
GERALD, proper noun. A city in Missouri.
GERALD, proper noun. A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.