Associations to the word «Curtis»
Noun
- Allotment
- Emerson
- Propeller
- Ralph
- Sargent
- Amy
- Lionel
- Fitz
- Ready
- Sinatra
- Ken
- Allison
- Davies
- Philadelphia
- Mann
- Stout
- Superstar
- Gerry
- Annette
- Ernie
- Sax
- Touchdown
- Bret
- Darren
- Manny
- Linebacker
- Alan
- Stevie
- Bassist
- Gates
- Stacy
- Adam
- Isabelle
- Laurie
- Oiler
- Hooper
- Alchemist
- Brandon
- Cody
- Presley
- Coleman
- Parsons
- Arboretum
- Paine
- Clint
- Duane
- Conway
- Sheppard
- Golfer
- Johnny
- Outfielder
- Ella
- Biplane
- Anne
- Shannon
- Horsepower
- Buddy
- Tampa
- Holly
- Vocal
- Glenn
- Ko
- Farley
- Samantha
- Rudy
- Janet
- Leroy
- Benjamin
- Lenny
- Jr
- Payne
- Benny
- Funk
- Kevin
- Alison
- Calvin
- Melanie
- Webber
- Clubhouse
- Henchman
- Dan
- Samuel
- Haynes
- Reggie
- Nook
- Rowe
- Garland
- Harlow
- Bury
- Wilder
- Brent
- Hubbard
- Institute
- Jarrett
- Synth
- Sac
Adjective
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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