Associations to the word «Gerald»
Noun
- Kildare
- Fitz
- Fitzgerald
- Ford
- Nixon
- Cantor
- Gardner
- Desmond
- Massey
- Balfour
- Reagan
- Gerry
- Kaufman
- Regan
- Augustin
- Wellesley
- Ames
- Hara
- Marks
- Scarlett
- Ronald
- Sherwood
- Horne
- Witchcraft
- Seymour
- Laird
- Larson
- Carter
- Dickens
- Sheila
- Jed
- Geraldine
- Napier
- Dole
- Henderson
- Freedman
- Patterson
- Emmett
- Somme
- Wallace
- Mcclellan
- Allocation
- Mccarthy
- Vinci
- Crowley
- Naturalist
- Feldman
- Earl
- Rockefeller
- Astor
- Davies
- Goldberg
- Jimmy
- Rhys
- Saxophonist
- Warner
- Gladys
- Malaya
- Gardiner
- Barry
- Anderson
- Horus
- Obe
- Qc
- Stern
- Hodges
- Levin
- Chronicler
- Griffin
- Bryce
- Croft
- Eaton
- Jerry
- Secretary
- Pembroke
- Myers
- Shapiro
- President
- Daphne
- Wilson
- Loren
- Mcmahon
- Proposal
- Damien
- Lyndon
- Clayton
- Maurice
- Nugent
- Hurst
- Schubert
- Fitch
- Keefe
- Td
- Donaldson
- Kathleen
- Edna
- Barrie
Wiktionary
GERALD, proper noun. A male given name brought to England by Normans. It survived in Ireland, and was revived in the 19th century.
GERALD, proper noun. A city in Missouri.
GERALD, proper noun. A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Wise words
A word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanged; it is
the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in color
and content according to the circumstances and time in which
it is used.