Associations to the word «Billie»
Noun
- Holiday
- Piper
- Armstrong
- Johnnie
- Martina
- Ella
- Ellington
- Christy
- Ode
- Burke
- Chet
- Jean
- Fitzgerald
- Sinatra
- Spears
- Tod
- Jo
- Gillespie
- Dinah
- Bessie
- Bounce
- Gentry
- Rosie
- Vaughan
- Frontman
- Wimbledon
- Dove
- Horne
- Simone
- Jimmie
- Turnbull
- Teddy
- Motown
- Rosemary
- Benny
- Sonia
- Lester
- Jazz
- Joe
- Bianca
- Thriller
- Beckett
- Flushing
- Mae
- Decca
- Tennis
- Nina
- Susie
- Kat
- Judy
- Goodman
- Jackson
- Triad
- Lena
- Lett
- Tyler
- Mathieu
- Blues
- Myers
- Meadows
- Carol
- Buster
- Til
- Vocalist
- Robbie
- Peggy
- Violet
- Sampson
- Toni
- Ethel
- Nat
- Waller
- Roach
- Wendy
- Betty
- Donaldson
- Sol
- Squirrel
- Gertrude
- Seminole
- Hayes
- Jenna
- Nancy
- Lou
- Doris
- Jenkins
- Seward
- Mckay
- Rae
- Coleman
- Bo
- Sue
- Paige
- Devon
- Bing
Verb
Wiktionary
BILLIE, proper noun. A female given name derived from Bill, the diminutive of William.
BILLIE, proper noun. A nickname for Belinda.
Wise words
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