Associations to the word «Ethel»
Noun
- Rosenberg
- Waters
- Julius
- Espionage
- Mildred
- Maude
- Gretchen
- Maud
- Vance
- Clayton
- Hays
- Skinner
- Vivian
- Lillian
- Coleridge
- Gertrude
- Minnie
- Bing
- Horne
- Mabel
- Lionel
- Fanny
- Matron
- Sands
- Married
- Cantor
- Mae
- Beatty
- Gladys
- Olson
- Lucille
- Katharine
- Nellie
- Elsa
- Marjorie
- Beatrice
- Lucy
- Muriel
- Edith
- Crosby
- Kathleen
- Bessie
- Archie
- Billie
- Lena
- Doris
- Whistler
- Dot
- Edna
- Sinatra
- Frances
- Clive
- Agnes
- Turner
- Decca
- Dorothy
- Willy
- Kennedy
- Josephine
- Nora
- Dunn
- Percy
- Lyle
- Beale
- Constance
- Wilfred
- Amy
- Ella
- Villiers
- Hilda
- Preview
- Benny
- Judy
- Garland
- Wynn
- Mcmillan
- Irving
- Sylvia
- Byrne
- Vaudeville
- Handel
- Kew
- Disco
- Dorothea
- Helen
- Faye
- Veronica
- Steed
- Grandmother
- Fuchs
- Hirsch
- Malley
- Fred
- Wilfrid
- Annie
- Myra
Adjective
Wiktionary
ETHEL, proper noun. A female given name, popular at the turn of the 20th century.
ETHEL, noun. The letter Œ/œ, or the rune ᛟ.
ETHEL, noun. A kind of tree, perhaps a tamarisk, found in northern Africa and in Arabia, which has dark, bluish wood.
Wise words
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies,
but the silence of our friends.