Associations to the word «Digby»
Noun
- Richards
- Napoleon
- Mabel
- Fitzgerald
- Hutchinson
- Obe
- Brunswick
- Edward
- Trombone
- Warwick
- Fraser
- Jones
- Beau
- Brian
- Exeter
- Percy
- Geologist
- Jane
- Bates
- Recipe
- Cbe
- Receipt
- Winston
- Diplomat
- Steamship
- Henry
- Evelyn
- Bacon
- Married
- Conservative
- Denny
- Suzanne
- Anne
- Squadron
- Chambers
- Sunderland
- Hms
- Ms
- Stephens
- Oriental
- Frances
- Ambrose
- Lord
- Parlor
- Treatise
- George
- Granddaughter
- Rob
- Dominic
- Theresa
- County
- Jill
- Randolph
- Dalton
- Dynamo
- Bridges
- Robert
- Historian
- Powder
- Hon
- Ordnance
- Nobleman
- Vicar
- Otto
- Lionel
- Boyle
- Austrian
- Jazz
- Middlesex
- Neck
- Keller
- Davidson
- Aristocracy
- Catholic
- Arthur
- Oxford
- Chaplain
- Nigel
- Queensland
- Owen
- Marie
- Elizabeth
- Charles
- Manor
- Gloucester
- Humphrey
- Bedford
- William
- Manuscript
Wiktionary
DIGBY, proper noun. Any of a number of places in England, Canada, and Australia.
DIGBY, proper noun. A habitational surname.
DIGBY, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.