Associations to the word «Howard»
Noun
- Larry
- Russell
- Dominic
- Roosevelt
- Cecil
- Mckinley
- Starring
- Lindsay
- Katharine
- Hepburn
- Bart
- Emmett
- Berkshire
- Carroll
- Johnson
- Laker
- Platt
- Henrietta
- Geraldine
- Lyricist
- Shaw
- Katz
- Thurston
- Feldman
- Sherman
- Greer
- Joyce
- Talbot
- William
- Wendell
- Alan
- Baker
- Prime
- Hodges
- Baltimore
- Maverick
- Rosenthal
- Katherine
- Brody
- Letterman
- Levy
- Married
- Armstrong
- Healy
- Edwin
- Clark
- Iain
- Chandler
- Carole
- Mcgrath
- Maureen
- Bryant
- Nottingham
- Hearst
- Jones
- Beverly
- Baseman
- Mel
- Marion
- Ken
- Armada
- Gower
- Barlow
- Emory
- Leigh
- Earle
- Ronald
- Kobe
- Evelyn
- Frazier
- Cunningham
- Grimes
- Lew
- Barker
- Abbott
- Griffiths
- Turnbull
- Illustrator
- Welles
- Pew
- Announcer
- Leroy
- Roberts
- Kathryn
- Anne
- Peacock
- Shelley
- Naacp
- Silva
- Kappa
- Webber
- Morrison
- Carr
- Bernstein
- Wilbur
- Snyder
- Lester
- Debbie
Wiktionary
HOWARD, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
HOWARD, proper noun. A male given name, transferred back from the surname. Short form: Howie.
Dictionary definition
HOWARD, noun. English actor of stage and screen (1893-1943).
HOWARD, noun. Queen of England as the fifth wife of Henry VIII who was accused of adultery and executed (1520-1542).
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