Associations to the word «Barry»
Noun
- Egan
- Middleton
- Natalie
- Faulkner
- Harris
- Elton
- Henley
- Sears
- Geoff
- Mick
- Antoinette
- Liam
- Maureen
- Steve
- Weiss
- Maguire
- Lowe
- Pearson
- Bee
- Kenny
- Paddy
- Iris
- Windsor
- Keith
- Gael
- Todd
- Dyke
- Hal
- Phil
- Gavin
- Richards
- Darryl
- Madame
- Wordsworth
- Norman
- Bassist
- Bernie
- Joker
- Toole
- Darren
- Garry
- Thom
- Miles
- Pat
- Brady
- Newman
- Ivor
- Ron
- Fleming
- Dan
- Clive
- Monty
- Bret
- Songwriting
- Davies
- Yvonne
- Mccormick
- Kendall
- Terry
- Denny
- Orton
- Debra
- Gorman
- Comedian
- Dock
- Welsh
- Barrington
- Trevor
- Pearce
- Muir
- Foster
- Lynn
- Mckenna
- Hepburn
- Cooper
- Shane
- Neill
- Donnell
- Andrews
- Steroid
- Ricky
- Phyllis
- Quiz
- Scully
- Ronnie
- Colin
- Marty
- Corbett
- Cowan
- Derek
- Archaeologist
- Ira
- Bale
- Randy
- Lopez
- Pepper
- Desmond
- Sue
- Hess
Adjective
Wiktionary
BARRY, proper noun. A male given name, sometimes also used as a diminutive of Bartholomew.
BARRY, proper noun. A surname derived from the given name, or from place names in Scotland and Wales.
BARRY, proper noun. Any of a number of places, including a coastal town near Cardiff in Wales, United Kingdom.
BARRY, noun. (heraldry) A field divided transversely into several equal parts, and consisting of two different tinctures interchangeably disposed.
BARRY BOY, noun. (slang) (British) A person denoted by their poor taste in clothing and flashy cars; mainly used in the UK.
BARRY BOYS, noun. Plural of Barry boy
BARRY ISLAND, proper noun. A peninsula in the Vale of Glamorgan, in southern Wales.
Wise words
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