Associations to the word «Curtis»
Noun
- Chapman
- Fuller
- Axel
- Hanson
- Gina
- Sonny
- Jamie
- Wilbur
- Steven
- Trombone
- Curt
- Tony
- Turbine
- Cass
- Hendrix
- Hammond
- Hepburn
- Harrington
- Saxophonist
- Halloween
- Helene
- Jasmine
- Atkinson
- Goaltender
- Hartman
- Mcintyre
- Sanford
- Markham
- Gladstone
- Peck
- Caretaker
- Keene
- Conservatory
- Polly
- Natalie
- Ian
- Tko
- Blunt
- Sumner
- Burt
- Jackie
- Merlin
- Elton
- Brenda
- Hoover
- Wr
- Marvin
- Robbins
- Madge
- Eastman
- Armstrong
- Mickey
- Cyrus
- Staten
- Wilcox
- Debbie
- Nebula
- Cary
- Turner
- Otis
- Frazier
- Fullback
- Cate
- Drew
- Freddie
- Mallet
- Starring
- Emma
- Deborah
- Derrick
- Halfback
- Leigh
- Fleetwood
- Lee
- Lyle
- Dustin
- Billie
- Chet
- Curtiss
- Boiler
- Rowan
- Elliott
- Marilyn
- Bray
- Motown
- Wanda
- Ames
- Jacobson
- Wade
- Ernesto
- Lyndon
- Saxophone
- Wright
- Hopkins
- Dall
- Ollie
Verb
Wiktionary
CURTIS, proper noun. An English surname, originally a nickname for a refined or courtly person.
CURTIS, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Dictionary definition
CURTIS, noun. English botanical writer and publisher (1746-1799).
Wise words
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