Associations to the word «Davis»
Noun
- Brooke
- Vidal
- Roach
- Raider
- Carole
- Gail
- Ricky
- Lydia
- Kenny
- Bancroft
- Barnett
- Jonathan
- Evans
- California
- Strait
- Reuben
- Clifton
- Marvin
- Quincy
- Kimball
- Halftime
- Santana
- Lineman
- Greg
- Kellogg
- Hardin
- Debbie
- Reggie
- Clapton
- Coleman
- Saxophone
- Philips
- Kathryn
- Danny
- Gorman
- Bing
- Johnston
- Shaun
- Johnnie
- Curt
- Dee
- Gaines
- Robbie
- Anthony
- Jamal
- Sargent
- Halfback
- Linebacker
- Darryl
- Ron
- Lynn
- Greenland
- Sherman
- Vernon
- Kickoff
- Fred
- Motown
- Fitzgerald
- Freddie
- Jd
- Evan
- Dennis
- Oceania
- Baseman
- Shreveport
- Garland
- Entertainer
- Outfielder
- Liza
- Mississippi
- Quarterback
- Chili
- Stevie
- Pianist
- Secession
- Kevin
- Doug
- Phil
- Jackie
- Funk
- Charlie
- Winnie
- Vince
- Clipper
- Leroy
- Drummer
- Marilyn
- Kris
- Haley
- Graeme
- Larry
- Ufc
- Atkins
- Oakland
- Deborah
- Wimbledon
- Oriole
Adjective
Wiktionary
DAVIS, proper noun. A common patronymic surname derived from David; variant of Davies
DAVIS, proper noun. Any of a number of places named after people with the surname, including a city in California
DAVIS, proper noun. A university in Davis, California (University of California, Davis)
Dictionary definition
DAVIS, noun. English navigator who explored the Arctic while searching for the Northwest Passage (1550-1605).
DAVIS, noun. United States painter who developed an American version of cubism (1894-1964).
DAVIS, noun. United States jazz musician; noted for his trumpet style (1926-1991).
DAVIS, noun. American statesman; president of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War (1808-1889).
DAVIS, noun. United States tennis player who donated the Davis Cup for international team tennis competition (1879-1945).
DAVIS, noun. United States film actress (1908-1989).
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