Associations to the word «Gil»
Noun
- Heron
- Hodges
- Enrique
- Porte
- Goldstein
- Emmett
- Kane
- Evans
- Reese
- Bellow
- Nikki
- Kang
- Gillespie
- Kaufman
- Jae
- Yun
- Arranger
- Rodrigo
- Dong
- Nam
- Emilio
- Guillermo
- Rafael
- Navarro
- Levine
- Brandt
- Jaime
- Liza
- Mateo
- Norton
- Jung
- Raul
- Soo
- Moshe
- Clancy
- Fuller
- Alfredo
- Gal
- Gu
- Yong
- Stein
- Gonzalo
- Knesset
- Chico
- Arturo
- José
- Santos
- Bahia
- Chun
- Halfback
- Ricardo
- Connacht
- Armando
- Felipe
- Quixote
- Pedro
- Langley
- Carmichael
- Jorge
- Arte
- Marcelo
- Bernardo
- Dor
- Kim
- Bess
- Gustavo
- Hendrix
- Luis
- Scott
- Gilbert
- Castillo
- Len
- Romero
- Sung
- Ramos
- Alejandro
- Gerard
- Chet
- Bert
- Mariano
- Ortiz
- Fernandez
- Violinist
- Dodger
- Delgado
- Manuel
- Fernando
- Molina
- Yogi
- Juan
- Elf
- Jun
- Eduardo
- Miles
- Peck
- Salamanca
- Silva
- Gong
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
GIL, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Gilbert.
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.