Associations to the word «Barnes»
Noun
- Hemingway
- Alan
- Nathaniel
- Freddie
- Tina
- Roy
- Magnum
- Paddy
- Adele
- Chloe
- Brenda
- Harrison
- Arboretum
- Cartridge
- Jeff
- Municipal
- Benjamin
- Richmond
- Steele
- Reggie
- Cochran
- Booker
- Heroin
- Benny
- Hove
- Vicki
- Circus
- Barney
- Mcleod
- Roche
- Danny
- Rodney
- Iain
- Barnett
- Giles
- Keith
- Tracy
- Steve
- Asa
- Samsung
- Grimes
- Pastor
- Pearce
- Joshua
- Cliff
- Bobby
- Cheryl
- Colin
- Len
- Valerie
- Rosie
- Parrot
- Baxter
- Kevin
- Jeremy
- Sanford
- Fred
- Jim
- Ian
- Remington
- Eliza
- Tko
- Burnley
- Godwin
- Davies
- Troy
- Christopher
- Jackie
- Drummer
- Myra
- Mall
- Betsy
- Visitation
- Cassius
- Edison
- Billy
- Tommy
- Kenneth
- Emile
- Dallas
- Clapton
- Sarah
- Jessica
- Vocalist
- Curry
- Ben
- Natasha
- Spectrometry
- Jesse
- Rick
- Lacy
- Hartman
- Trevor
- Coroner
- Umpire
- Todd
Wiktionary
BARNES, proper noun. An English topographic surname for someone who owned, lived in, or worked in a barn.
BARNES, proper noun. An English habitational surname for someone from the place of the same name in Surrey.
BARNES, proper noun. A town originally in Surrey, now a district of London.
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