Associations to the word «Carroll»
Noun
- Patti
- Ella
- Livingston
- Pseudonym
- Eddy
- Gerry
- Kilkenny
- Fulton
- Brooklyn
- Siegel
- Mickey
- Monroe
- Paddy
- Sean
- Howard
- Jo
- Hackett
- Jonathan
- Ignatius
- Pearce
- Guildford
- Westminster
- Ham
- Consecration
- Jim
- Wexford
- Bartlett
- Earl
- Fiddler
- Publisher
- Janet
- Kildare
- Susie
- Erica
- Doyle
- Leinster
- Polk
- Jock
- Christendom
- Ron
- Burroughs
- Starring
- Courthouse
- Adam
- Joan
- Gallagher
- Barry
- Marilyn
- Andersen
- Barrister
- Patrick
- Garrett
- Shelley
- Billie
- Crockett
- Montgomery
- Stephenson
- Gladys
- Outfielder
- Kelly
- Rooney
- Grayson
- Gardner
- Seminary
- Connell
- Jill
- Decatur
- Dodge
- Crawford
- Louisiana
- Wes
- Thong
- Lowry
- Brian
- Rosemary
- Stratum
- Dylan
- Ohio
- Frankie
- Roy
- Dorsey
- Dolan
- Fayette
- Bob
- Derrick
- Hancock
- John
- Conway
- Mcintosh
- Indiana
- Patricia
- Hardin
- Frederick
- Parish
Wiktionary
CARROLL, proper noun. An Irish surname derived from the Ó Cearbhaill.
CARROLL, proper noun. Lewis Carroll - pseudonym of British author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.
CARROLL, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
CARROLL, proper noun. A female given name, a less common spelling of Carol.
CARROLL, noun. An early ripening apple cultivar
Dictionary definition
CARROLL, noun. English author; Charles Dodgson was an Oxford don of mathematics who is remembered for the children's stories he wrote under the pen name Lewis Carroll (1832-1898).
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