Associations to the word «Goodwin»
Noun
- Danny
- Juliet
- Glover
- Dinah
- Steeple
- Auburn
- Jeff
- Jeremiah
- Lifeboat
- Luca
- Davies
- Ken
- Lillian
- Sid
- Announcer
- Sylvia
- Gerry
- Walt
- Regina
- Warwickshire
- Inspector
- Ted
- Carlisle
- Anthropologist
- Mccormick
- Wayne
- Gil
- Jeremy
- Fisher
- Gregory
- Noel
- Manners
- Deane
- Wicket
- Fritz
- Injunction
- Eleanor
- Bassett
- Melville
- Iain
- Hurley
- Raven
- Overcoat
- Alex
- Alf
- Jonathan
- Lm
- Natalie
- Jed
- Dallas
- Jason
- Rusty
- Sax
- Denny
- Larry
- Spinner
- Leslie
- Burroughs
- Harvey
- Pollock
- Joanne
- Wendell
- Typewriter
- Lionel
- Greenville
- Francis
- Vince
- Emma
- Leland
- Nic
- Ferrari
- Frances
- Jim
- Sidney
- Margaret
- Craig
- Da
- Shooter
- Pierce
- Kane
- Hal
- Shea
- Conductor
- Opener
- Hancock
- Edmund
- Edna
- Neil
- Marvin
- Liz
- Brian
- Rowan
- Gardner
- Bill
- Elton
Verb
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
Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking
creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.