Associations to the word «Gaynor»
Noun
- Gloria
- Janet
- Faye
- Farrell
- Mel
- Jock
- Megan
- Astor
- Dolores
- Tipperary
- Len
- Disco
- Fay
- Kerr
- Reeve
- Costello
- Norma
- Fairbanks
- Goodbye
- Bing
- Keating
- Jay
- Crosby
- Judy
- Crawford
- Donna
- Will
- Anita
- Lucky
- Barrington
- Starring
- Connor
- Waldo
- Elton
- Johnnie
- Garland
- Drummer
- Marilyn
- Baxter
- Rogers
- Duffy
- Joan
- Frankie
- Sylvester
- Actress
- Ginger
- Katie
- Mayor
- Marjorie
- Mae
- Forbes
- Monroe
- Daddy
- Hollywood
- Munster
- Bee
- Adam
- Classics
- Ben
- Remake
- Brien
- Lou
- Dancer
- Adrian
- Gable
- Tommy
- Eddie
- Jeanne
- Kay
- Hopkins
- Vocalist
- Barnes
- Rhythm
- Clare
- Tony
- Howe
- Special
- Comedy
- Presenter
- Ross
- Linda
- Kelly
- Sunshine
- Shirley
- Frank
- Tyler
Wiktionary
GAYNOR, proper noun. A female given name, a variant of Welsh Gaenor or Guinevere, popular in Britain in the 1960s and 1970s.
Wise words
The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two
words when one will do.