Associations to the word «Howard»
Noun
- Pulitzer
- Henry
- Owens
- Koch
- Hank
- Bison
- Vernon
- Norma
- Cavendish
- Fayette
- Liszt
- Browne
- Mabel
- Merry
- Kenneth
- Orson
- Steve
- Elmer
- Tim
- Barony
- Fullback
- Webb
- Lange
- Theta
- Mermaid
- Margo
- Grayson
- Duke
- Jennings
- John
- Neal
- Donald
- Leonard
- Thomas
- Baron
- Chuck
- Lynn
- Amelia
- Mickey
- Goose
- Orlando
- Mayer
- Trumpeter
- Harmon
- Kerry
- Wyatt
- Rebecca
- Taxpayer
- Elizabeth
- Screenplay
- Hoover
- Griffin
- Philanthropist
- Irving
- Tko
- Crook
- Spec
- Rebound
- Becker
- Fairbanks
- Joe
- Gillespie
- Sinatra
- Eddy
- Jock
- Hopkins
- Gilmore
- Randy
- Frank
- Rosemary
- Malcolm
- Jeremy
- Ryan
- Saxophonist
- Erskine
- Raj
- Richie
- Gould
- Queens
- Northampton
- Ashton
- Hillary
- Oliver
- Jennifer
- Michael
- Montgomery
- Conservative
- Mvp
- Morris
- Josh
- Doris
- Jr
- Gorman
- Humphrey
- Nixon
- Newsweek
- Whitaker
- Lamar
- Bury
Adjective
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).
Wise words
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