Associations to the word «Bessie»
Noun
- Dude
- Dolly
- Fairfax
- Dunlop
- Billie
- Coleman
- Jennie
- Blues
- Neil
- Worthington
- Jess
- Gertrude
- Grey
- Aunt
- Smith
- Vaudeville
- Blanche
- Fairfield
- Sadie
- Bess
- Mae
- Croft
- Ethel
- Scotty
- Lillian
- Gypsy
- Wallis
- Archie
- Fanny
- Carnegie
- Beatty
- Mabel
- Ida
- Verandah
- Chum
- Lucille
- Cecil
- Muller
- Silas
- Feminism
- Ada
- Daisy
- Dinah
- Eleanor
- Haines
- Minnie
- Nelly
- Armstrong
- Aviator
- Josephine
- Banks
- Griffin
- Married
- Weeks
- Dorothy
- Clarence
- Gwen
- Choreographer
- Wills
- Lizzie
- Parlor
- Elizabeth
- Yiddish
- Cochran
- Jelly
- Miss
- Stokes
- Hiram
- Louise
- Apron
- Dora
- Zane
- Mercer
- Hoover
- Harriet
- Edna
- Hannah
- Rothschild
- Astor
- Choreography
- Emery
- Guggenheim
- Joey
- Dear
- Nora
- Potter
- Rudolph
- Lucy
- Hearth
- Waters
Wiktionary
BESSIE, proper noun. A diminutive of Elizabeth, also used as a formal female given name.
BESSIE, proper noun. Bessie, a lake monster supposed to exist in Lake Erie in the United States.
BESSIE, proper noun. A town in Oklahoma.
Wise words
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