Associations to the word «Gillian»
Noun
- Scully
- Files
- Dana
- Lynne
- Beale
- Jacobs
- Anderson
- Kathy
- Chung
- Flynn
- Fbi
- Special
- Bradshaw
- Slater
- Whitehead
- Weir
- Armstrong
- Avery
- Fitzpatrick
- Alison
- Stacey
- Jubal
- Erickson
- Choreographer
- Clarke
- Eastwood
- Fox
- Sumner
- Twins
- Glover
- Roscoe
- Jacqueline
- Sara
- Chadwick
- Harris
- Bs
- Choreography
- Gone
- Mitch
- Gilbert
- Patricia
- Gill
- Gibbons
- Cabot
- Brie
- Patty
- Skinner
- Wearing
- Michelle
- Cheung
- Duffy
- Jill
- Reynolds
- Lacey
- Abduction
- Sheen
- Caroline
- Baroness
- Grayson
- Agent
- Pollock
- Holm
- Owens
- Nicole
- David
- Webber
- Amanda
- Mirth
- Judy
- Shirley
- Megan
- Edison
- Chaplin
- Jessica
- Monica
- Cate
- Dame
- Norris
- Spencer
- Carleton
- Roderick
- Bromley
- Actress
- Wright
- Soloist
- Sally
- Valerie
- Metz
- Ferrari
- Badminton
- Murphy
- Emilia
Verb
Wiktionary
GILLIAN, proper noun. A female given name. Medieval variant of Julian and Juliana, revived and quite popular in Britain in the mid-twentieth century.
GILLIAN, noun. (obsolete) A girl, especially a wanton; a gill.
Wise words
Abuse of words has been the great instrument of sophistry
and chicanery, of party, faction, and division of society.