Associations to the word «Fitz»
Noun
- Eustace
- Ludlow
- Simmons
- Melinda
- Iain
- Ming
- Gerald
- Olivia
- Fitzgerald
- Alba
- Gibbon
- Berwick
- Domesday
- Fitzpatrick
- Greene
- Wen
- Gregg
- Gilbert
- Lynch
- Chloe
- Verity
- Hugh
- Winthrop
- Clare
- Hereford
- Fanny
- Reginald
- Porter
- Stuart
- Brent
- Priory
- Gloucester
- Randolph
- Dalton
- Cyrus
- Geoffrey
- Edmond
- Ezra
- Brien
- Armando
- Brett
- Hydra
- Galway
- Matilda
- Barony
- Fn
- Pembroke
- Roy
- Morse
- Maurice
- Steward
- Mack
- Alan
- Leo
- Rafe
- Pons
- Walter
- Shropshire
- Barclay
- Chivalry
- Maud
- Duchess
- Norman
- Moore
- Grafton
- Earl
- Myles
- Conqueror
- Slash
- Na
- Souza
- Eater
- Manor
- Poole
- Duc
- Clarence
- Ariel
- Honey
- Prefix
- Shrewsbury
- Florian
- Cara
- Stephen
- Earle
- Rhys
- Lordship
- Galloway
- Daisy
- Harding
- Desmond
- Osborne
- Lacy
- Dixon
- Duncan
- James
- Cracker
Adjective
Wiktionary
FITZ, proper noun. A village in Shropshire, England.
Wise words
Every day we should hear at least one little song, read one
good poem, see one exquisite picture, and, if possible,
speak a few sensible words.