Associations to the word «Floyd»
Noun
- Pga
- Knob
- Esp
- Cinematographer
- Stockton
- Boyd
- Scooter
- Jarrett
- Whitaker
- Vocalist
- Sargent
- Larry
- Jam
- Lyle
- Tim
- Keith
- Band
- Bobby
- Buckley
- Bonnie
- Rick
- Fairfield
- Henderson
- Bout
- Rainbow
- Concert
- Indiana
- Pts
- Cummings
- Vogel
- Ko
- Pho
- Clyde
- Combo
- Steve
- Hardin
- Galaxy
- Enigma
- Jones
- Bluegrass
- Johnnie
- Horton
- Jon
- Chloe
- Brit
- Buddy
- Pianist
- Bon
- Newman
- Expo
- Fbi
- Rose
- Album
- Wilcox
- Lou
- Britannia
- Cites
- Animator
- Forgery
- Tcp
- Fran
- Jackson
- Nellie
- Jefferson
- Odyssey
- Solo
- Landau
- Rivers
- Harrison
- Groove
- Glenn
- Dickens
- Macon
- Alder
- Robber
- Brooklyn
- Reggae
- Musician
- Allen
- Lineup
- Armstrong
- Kramer
- Maple
- Costello
- Ken
- Airplane
- Eric
- Roy
- Billie
- Doug
- Walt
- Chuck
Verb
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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