Associations to the word «Geraldine»
Noun
- Chaplin
- Farrar
- Fitzgerald
- Somerville
- Brooks
- Duane
- Courtship
- Kildare
- Mcqueen
- Pinch
- Enrico
- Rockefeller
- Schwarz
- Desmond
- Moira
- Walther
- Rip
- Nickelodeon
- Wexford
- Flip
- Bancroft
- Christie
- Kathleen
- Agatha
- Mckenzie
- Cora
- Gerry
- Dodge
- Pulitzer
- Bridget
- Flynn
- Guinness
- Welles
- Winters
- Waterford
- Dunne
- Byrne
- Actress
- Horton
- Starring
- Elaine
- Lillian
- Kay
- Edith
- Sonnet
- Eileen
- Autism
- Rees
- Antonia
- Gerald
- Electorate
- Surrey
- Meath
- Newman
- Carte
- Lois
- Presidency
- Juliet
- Scarlet
- Mayo
- Eastwood
- Laurence
- Suzanne
- Angela
- Patricia
- Annette
- Barclay
- Fiona
- Leslie
- Javier
- Neill
- Soprano
- Shelley
- Doherty
- Kimberly
- Fenton
- Norman
- Cordelia
- Nicola
- Vice
- Carmen
- Doyle
- Albania
- Munster
- Clive
- Barr
- Angelina
- Julia
- Claudia
- Louise
- Joan
- Crawley
- Ethel
- Reilly
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
GERALDINE, proper noun. A female given name.
GERALDINE, adjective. Of or pertaining to the medieval FitzGerald dynasty of Ireland.
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.