Associations to the word «Gotham»
Noun
- Super
- Breakout
- Amadeus
- Stephanie
- Titan
- Adventures
- Protector
- Owl
- Barbara
- Assassin
- Countdown
- Blackmail
- Dick
- Manhattan
- Lantern
- Niles
- Mask
- Drake
- Liam
- Reaper
- Quinn
- Heller
- Pulitzer
- Dumas
- Ike
- Ign
- Legion
- Police
- Alfred
- Lazarus
- Artemis
- Keystone
- Kane
- Killer
- Doom
- Incarnation
- Comedy
- Snyder
- Orpheus
- Chinatown
- Central
- Chill
- Arc
- Alias
- Mob
- Boss
- Venom
- Slum
- Theo
- Continuity
- Bard
- Return
- Ryder
- Collect
- Riddle
- Chaos
- Underground
- Booster
- Neo
- Kathy
- Draper
- Alley
- Mannheim
- Dinah
- Inmate
- Obsession
- Cory
- Fox
- Ellison
- Mas
- Burnley
- Cafe
- Graves
- Showdown
- Cop
- Takeover
- Celtic
- Orphanage
- Martha
- Manor
Wiktionary
GOTHAM, proper noun. Nickname for New York City; Washington Irving gave the name Gotham to New York City in his Salmagundi Papers [1] (1807).
GOTHAM, proper noun. A village in Nottinghamshire, England, associated in folklore with insanity.
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.