Associations to the word «Floyd»
Noun
- Cramer
- Zeppelin
- Waters
- Hendrix
- Barrett
- Pink
- Beatles
- Patterson
- Locking
- Clapton
- Carlisle
- Pickup
- Rainforest
- Abrams
- Bowie
- Rayford
- Bennett
- Guthrie
- Fleetwood
- Lapse
- Nirvana
- Elton
- Manny
- Doping
- Spence
- Barak
- Keyboardist
- Crosby
- Frazier
- Hurricane
- Eddie
- Cream
- Gibbons
- Otis
- Progressive
- Chet
- Ferris
- Byrd
- Fret
- Sabbath
- Genesis
- Raymond
- Fullback
- Thin
- Domino
- Mason
- Sioux
- Guitarist
- Liz
- Camilla
- Piper
- Woody
- Dell
- Fender
- Baylor
- Robbie
- Jr
- Marley
- Chandra
- Mccartney
- Barber
- Brick
- Cochran
- Wright
- Roanoke
- Bassist
- Steed
- Atkins
- Collins
- Parkway
- Roger
- Stevie
- Frontman
- Dixon
- Boxer
- Gig
- Boxing
- Testosterone
- Olson
- Jimmy
- Pepper
- Saxophonist
- Presley
- Elvis
- Landfall
- Moody
- Nick
- Tko
Adverb
Wiktionary
FLOYD, proper noun. A Welsh surname, a variant of Lloyd.
FLOYD, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname, today particularly common among African Americans.
FLOYD, proper noun. A ghost town in California.
FLOYD, proper noun. A city in Iowa.
FLOYD, proper noun. A village in New Mexico.
FLOYD, proper noun. A town in New York.
FLOYD, proper noun. A town in Virginia.
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