Associations to the word «Edwin»
Noun
- Chadwick
- Muir
- Stanton
- Starr
- Markham
- Montagu
- Frederic
- Forrest
- Jarvis
- Booth
- Bede
- Mcmillan
- Arlington
- Papyrus
- Edwards
- Dickens
- Wilkes
- Dickinson
- Sumner
- Hawkins
- Mcclellan
- Colbert
- Sutherland
- Hatfield
- Armstrong
- Oswald
- Abbott
- Brutus
- Goldman
- Barclay
- Angelina
- Nebula
- Arnold
- Hodge
- Fischer
- Rosario
- Astronomer
- Gertrude
- Ephraim
- Ortiz
- Waller
- Hewitt
- Bryant
- Cheney
- Maxwell
- Budding
- Motown
- Copeland
- Bitter
- Anglia
- Alderman
- Orr
- Robinson
- Torres
- Jasper
- Stead
- Seward
- Architect
- Hilda
- Horne
- Lyman
- Inventor
- Cortes
- Augustus
- Wynn
- Cedric
- Pulitzer
- Percy
- Pathologist
- Mellon
- Ernest
- Ny
- Mystery
- Buzz
- Mott
- Edgar
- Botanist
- Boyd
- Mayer
- Lester
- Wilbur
- Drake
- Esq
- Merritt
- Morgan
- Gould
- Perkins
- Stevens
- Ellison
- Harold
- Gibbons
- Gurney
- Herbert
- Alfred
- Chad
- Sargent
- Newman
Adjective
Wiktionary
EDWIN, proper noun. A male given name.
EDWIN, proper noun. Edwin of Northumbria.
Dictionary definition
EDWIN, noun. King of Northumbria who was converted to Christianity (585-633).
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.