Associations to the word «Goodwin»
Noun
- Archie
- Sands
- Nero
- Wolfe
- Doris
- Cramer
- Keats
- Carte
- Williamsburg
- Hannibal
- Hartford
- Hutton
- Stout
- Harold
- Ron
- Mcleod
- Mather
- Sussex
- Freddie
- Len
- Assistant
- Blanchard
- Puritan
- Speaking
- Ginger
- Gordon
- Malcolm
- Apache
- Buckinghamshire
- Rockefeller
- Narrator
- Colonial
- Graeme
- Sears
- Barb
- Gilmore
- Godfrey
- Julie
- Fred
- Williamson
- Tyson
- Bridget
- Dover
- Biologist
- Knighthood
- Gill
- Timothy
- Lyman
- Hove
- Bulldog
- Woodward
- Doug
- Blight
- Nat
- Morrison
- Eastman
- Betty
- Lowe
- Murray
- Clive
- Wharton
- Dryden
- Mooring
- Josh
- Angela
- Indexing
- Marvel
- Reg
- Fullback
- Quiz
- Rex
- Katharine
- Scarlett
- Ordinary
- Neal
- Jennifer
- Marjorie
- Comic
- Vanessa
- Files
- Dove
- Derrick
- Jasper
- Shipwreck
- Saul
- Pulitzer
- Hudson
- Jared
- Bronx
- Arranger
- Goodman
Wiktionary
GOODWIN, noun. A [1] expression meaning a good-hearted, or good-souled person, especially one who is young at heart.
GOODWIN, proper noun. A medieval male given name, rare today.
GOODWIN, proper noun. A surname derived from the given name.
Wise words
Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes
are truly endless.