Associations to the word «Hayes»
Noun
- Woody
- Isaac
- Rutherford
- Buckeye
- Darren
- Helen
- Bromley
- Modem
- Middlesex
- Ira
- Healy
- Garfield
- Sean
- Mckinley
- Bully
- Ike
- Lenny
- Billie
- Clancy
- Grady
- Mcfarland
- Hays
- Zachary
- Jarvis
- Patricia
- Ernie
- Grover
- Allison
- Tiffany
- Kenny
- Lowry
- Saxophonist
- Woodrow
- Keefe
- Scientology
- Macarthur
- Damien
- Fremont
- Hayden
- Liam
- Wade
- Gael
- Osborn
- Horne
- Paraguay
- Joanne
- Whittaker
- Tipperary
- Porter
- Bonnie
- Benton
- Paddy
- Haynes
- Otis
- Frankie
- Wes
- Farley
- Dempsey
- Erich
- Ronnie
- Lester
- Gavin
- Flair
- Carlton
- Chuck
- Lisa
- Webb
- Terry
- Kevin
- Tko
- Danielle
- Harlan
- Sven
- Ohio
- Ollie
- Slough
- Bernie
- Inauguration
- Booker
- Galway
- Esquire
- Jackie
- Nugent
- Marvin
- Reuben
- Reggie
- Heath
- Gallagher
- Skinner
- Hepburn
- Chow
- Billy
- Donnelly
- Sadler
- Burt
- Jimmy
- Punt
Verb
Wiktionary
HAYES, proper noun. Any of a number of places, outside Britain named for persons with the surname.
HAYES, proper noun. Either of two suburbs of London, one in the borough of Hillingdon and the other in the borough of Bromley.
HAYES, proper noun. An English habitational surname.
HAYES, proper noun. An Irish surname, anglicised from Ó hAodha
HAYES, noun. Plural of haye
Dictionary definition
HAYES, noun. Acclaimed actress of stage and screen (1900-1993).
HAYES, noun. 19th President of the United States; his administration removed federal troops from the South and so ended the Reconstruction Period (1822-1893).
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