Associations to the word «Denis»
Noun
- Leary
- Seine
- Compton
- Stade
- Gifford
- Lucille
- Basilica
- Thatcher
- Rue
- Saint
- Voltaire
- Porte
- Rousseau
- Marne
- Irwin
- Lawson
- Hurley
- Antoine
- Brien
- Arrondissement
- Hutton
- Claire
- Defenceman
- Browne
- Glover
- Exchequer
- Blaise
- Auguste
- Yves
- Richelieu
- Abbot
- Guillaume
- Len
- Jacques
- François
- Regan
- Gilles
- Michel
- Germain
- Hare
- Kang
- Maurice
- Tko
- Daly
- Pagan
- Mack
- Abbey
- Oven
- Whitaker
- Sou
- Donaldson
- Jean
- Fontaine
- Roche
- Pierre
- Donnell
- Marilyn
- Muir
- Bois
- Charlemagne
- Serge
- Baptiste
- Parisian
- Armand
- Enlightenment
- Shawn
- Marc
- Descartes
- Philippe
- Pascal
- Georges
- Nicolas
- Alexei
- Amour
- Clermont
- Dempsey
- Thierry
- Mcgrath
- Maison
- Claude
- Comte
- Laurent
- Pont
- Paris
- Connell
- Connor
- Alain
- Goaltender
- Louvre
- Charlton
- Marcel
- Mastering
- Kieran
- Toulouse
- Strasbourg
- Bertrand
- Lille
- Cbe
- Medusa
- Luca
Wiktionary
DENIS, proper noun. A male given name, a mostly British spelling variant of Dennis.
DENIS, noun. Plural of deni
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.