Associations to the word «Barry»
Noun
- Mcgrath
- Robbie
- Kathleen
- Mcbride
- Dunne
- Doherty
- Hank
- Mike
- Eaton
- Gardiner
- Alan
- Nolan
- Chaplin
- Brian
- Jimmy
- Kramer
- Carroll
- Greg
- Mccartney
- Palmer
- Tim
- Rogers
- Columnist
- Munster
- Kaufman
- Crouch
- Starring
- Petersen
- Brien
- Stevie
- Doug
- Leary
- Julian
- Griffiths
- Landslide
- Wolfe
- Merle
- Limerick
- Kaye
- Clifford
- Walsh
- Gary
- Greer
- Ian
- Sammy
- Diana
- Larry
- Stacey
- Cassidy
- Upton
- Williamson
- Nikita
- Friedman
- Bergman
- Mandolin
- Jerry
- Sebastian
- Hayes
- Stanton
- Tony
- Conan
- Niall
- Rogue
- Arranger
- Connor
- Glenn
- Jones
- Brendan
- Stuart
- Levine
- Songwriter
- Bryan
- Drummer
- Haines
- Barrie
- Repertory
- Wilde
- Bruce
- Jenkins
- Fran
- Brenda
- Wayne
- Byrd
- Reese
- Cunningham
- Brandt
- Neville
- Bobby
- Clancy
- Jon
- Andy
- Purcell
- Collins
- Keating
- Foley
Verb
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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