Associations to the word «Georgie»
Noun
- Henley
- Dillon
- Emmett
- Bassett
- Ishmael
- Fame
- Pie
- Patton
- Parker
- Brant
- Gardner
- Antonia
- Bing
- Stoop
- Bonnie
- Lulu
- Erica
- Sprague
- Elgin
- Alf
- Carmichael
- Vivian
- Woods
- Hyde
- Ellie
- Clapton
- Judy
- Damian
- Crockett
- Dorsey
- Bernie
- Amelia
- Presenter
- Poppy
- Governess
- Frankie
- Alexis
- Soothing
- Carol
- Ethel
- Benny
- Stewart
- Nicky
- Palermo
- Saxophonist
- Flame
- Torres
- Pudding
- Drew
- Mcdonald
- Lola
- Morrison
- Ivy
- Neal
- Allison
- Narrator
- Janice
- Vince
- Rancher
- Audrey
- Locke
- Manfred
- Robertson
- Davy
- Barnes
- Lucia
- Lionel
- Sterling
- Abby
- Lucy
- Claus
- Sanders
- Glen
- Dreamer
- Hammond
- Lily
- Baxter
- Olivia
- Supermarket
- Shaw
- Flavour
- Mann
- Sara
- Cello
- Brenda
- Tracy
- Pete
- Mick
- Buddy
- Amy
- Killing
- Sage
Verb
Wiktionary
GEORGIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name George.
GEORGIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given name Georgina
GEORGIE PORGIE, proper noun. (UK) alternative form of George not used as a given name but often nominally.
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