Associations to the word «Floyd»
Noun
- Charger
- Gavin
- Davis
- Santana
- Drummer
- Sonny
- Harmonica
- Pratt
- Rolling
- Kentucky
- Echo
- Ufo
- Dylan
- Lawson
- Willie
- Rourke
- Casey
- Slim
- Riff
- Parsons
- Ernie
- Wayne
- Tribute
- Reviewer
- Boogie
- Buchanan
- Parry
- Janice
- Halfback
- Gary
- Tina
- Shine
- Blues
- Iowa
- Darrell
- Lew
- Georgetown
- Cunningham
- Norman
- Palmer
- Marvin
- Mainland
- Ricky
- Tyson
- Outfielder
- Wr
- Louisville
- Moon
- Gangster
- Lennon
- Greenville
- Dempsey
- Jenkins
- Whitehall
- Curry
- Leroy
- Wallis
- Pillow
- County
- Sherwood
- Pretender
- Aviator
- Reese
- Chili
- Aurora
- Hank
- Jennings
- Vibe
- Rush
- Leah
- Bob
- Belle
- Harriet
- Instrumental
- Tanya
- Susanna
- Maiden
- Carroll
- Emerson
- Muse
- Johnny
- Flake
- Clark
- Albany
- Sax
- Crow
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.
Wise words
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