Associations to the word «Frederic»
Noun
- Yves
- Marquette
- Napier
- Reynolds
- Frederick
- Henrietta
- Hemingway
- Meredith
- Worthington
- Charles
- Rue
- Mara
- Composer
- Pages
- Capt
- Forester
- Chow
- Laurent
- Huntington
- Mayo
- Cedric
- Hudson
- Alexandre
- William
- Jr
- Warsaw
- Wallis
- Elector
- Pascal
- Eugene
- Emerson
- Libretto
- Bruno
- George
- Saxony
- Henry
- Savannah
- Unitarian
- Austin
- Lindsay
- Cole
- Baronet
- Pons
- Swain
- Louis
- Cb
- Fritz
- Goaltender
- Winthrop
- Maurice
- Dorset
- Bingham
- Goethe
- Ruskin
- Novelist
- Steele
- Jean
- Wilkins
- Matilda
- Ernest
- Insurrection
- Walker
- Librarian
- Freddie
- Rogers
- Clay
- Merton
- Weimar
- Jerome
- Theodore
- Dominique
- Pendleton
- Albert
- Philippe
- Dante
- Stade
- Sidney
- Marion
- Nils
- Chemist
- Archdeacon
- Aragon
- Jens
- Mimi
- Botanist
- Louisa
- Damsel
- Houghton
- Godfrey
- Cham
- Pseudonym
- Weaver
- Edward
- Hartmann
- Harrington
- Banker
- Compton
- Zoologist
Adjective
Wiktionary
FREDERIC, proper noun. A male given name, a French style spelling variant of Frederick
Wise words
Words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing
in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in
the hands of one who knows how to combine them.