Associations to the word «Gerald»
Noun
- Joyce
- Cohen
- Cartoonist
- Windsor
- Jonas
- Mona
- Tko
- Hawkins
- Mathias
- Lineman
- Browne
- Gerard
- Murphy
- Emeritus
- Geoffrey
- Helmut
- Norman
- Moore
- Ellison
- Huxley
- Jennings
- Smiley
- Corbett
- Osborn
- Biographer
- Betty
- Wilkins
- Kris
- Mole
- Bain
- Vaughan
- Latham
- Mortimer
- Viscount
- Rosen
- Jessie
- Arranger
- Wales
- Eisenhower
- Mabel
- Saxophone
- Haines
- Celtic
- Barron
- Presidency
- Linebacker
- Percy
- Leinster
- Gillespie
- Beckett
- Libby
- Derrick
- Sim
- Fullback
- Mcconnell
- Gladstone
- Mccormick
- Dunne
- Matthews
- Peters
- Richard
- Melvin
- Bray
- Trumpeter
- Cavendish
- Staple
- Brace
- Clarke
- Raymond
- Frederic
- Thatcher
- Pardon
- Hayes
- Rupert
- Reginald
- Hubert
- Downing
- Mayo
- Rapid
- Ernest
- Sargent
- Gurney
- Boris
- Gareth
- Vaughn
- Foreword
- Coleman
- Epstein
- Jamal
- Atkins
- Carr
- Esq
- Brien
- Abraham
Adjective
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
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