Associations to the word «Anthony»
Noun
- Padua
- Blunt
- Burgess
- Quinn
- Eden
- Stanton
- Hopkins
- Amar
- Marc
- Perkins
- Ashley
- Capo
- Suffrage
- Browne
- Tony
- Lear
- Nugget
- Wayne
- Wong
- Grafton
- Tko
- Gonzalez
- Cleopatra
- Dexter
- Fernandez
- Deane
- Mcgill
- Akbar
- Cabot
- Mad
- Pepsi
- Kenny
- Reid
- Lopez
- Sampson
- Mann
- Soprano
- Cooper
- Powell
- Summers
- Mcgrath
- Casey
- Montagu
- Mccall
- Platt
- Russo
- Linebacker
- Ufc
- Emery
- Chili
- Cheung
- Agatha
- Qc
- Lineman
- Ivor
- Saxophonist
- Cbe
- Higgins
- Wr
- Salvatore
- Ulrich
- Hermit
- Hamilton
- Daly
- Barr
- Dod
- Leslie
- Shaun
- Daniels
- Viscount
- Gage
- Farrar
- Welles
- Denny
- Bassist
- Kennedy
- Coleman
- Obe
- Amanda
- Fenton
- Shane
- Derrick
- Davidson
- Kenyon
- Payne
- Rothschild
- Kraft
- Phillips
- Neal
- Roth
- Mott
- Franciscan
- Biographer
- Flea
- Abolitionist
- Michael
- Fullback
- Starring
Wiktionary
ANTHONY, proper noun. A male given name, in regular use since the Middle Ages.
ANTHONY, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
ANTHONY, proper noun. A city in Kansas
ANTHONY, proper noun. A city in New Mexico
ANTHONY, proper noun. A town in Texas
Dictionary definition
ANTHONY, noun. Roman general under Julius Caesar in the Gallic wars; repudiated his wife for the Egyptian queen Cleopatra; they were defeated by Octavian at Actium (83-30 BC).
ANTHONY, noun. United States suffragist (1820-1906).
Wise words
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