Associations to the word «Frederic»
Noun
- Remington
- Leighton
- Chopin
- Ives
- Maitland
- Clements
- Watts
- Farrar
- Handel
- Madden
- Bartlett
- Forrest
- Raphael
- Mclaughlin
- Villiers
- Edwin
- Kenyon
- Jameson
- Myers
- Augustus
- Mabel
- Hedge
- Fitch
- Shields
- Osborn
- Harrison
- Hearst
- Bancroft
- Christophe
- Silesia
- Fayette
- Pollock
- Auguste
- Putnam
- Prussia
- Waldo
- Roi
- Theresa
- Manning
- Thierry
- Winslow
- Prussian
- Georges
- Morton
- Whiting
- Schwartz
- Sculptor
- Bronson
- Maude
- Martini
- Francois
- Bohemia
- Carte
- Manfred
- Olivier
- Viscount
- Pieter
- Valentin
- Stephens
- Harold
- Esq
- Pirate
- Illustrator
- Emile
- Dunne
- Gilbert
- Baron
- Jurist
- Voltaire
- Whitaker
- Whistler
- Comte
- Cassidy
- Sullivan
- Skinner
- Everett
- Herbert
- Theodor
- Ramsey
- Alain
- Gurney
- Baptiste
- Viceroy
- Painter
- Palatine
- Pianist
- Hoffmann
- Deane
- Austrian
- Henri
- Serge
- Landfall
- Obe
- Markus
- Hurricane
- Muir
- Marcia
- Liszt
Adjective
Wiktionary
FREDERIC, proper noun. A male given name, a French style spelling variant of Frederick
Wise words
The words of truth are simple.