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
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