Associations to the word «Irvine»
Noun
- Schumacher
- Welsh
- Mallory
- Everest
- Burgh
- Concordia
- California
- Nigel
- Ferrari
- Ingram
- Laguna
- Andy
- Mandolin
- Eddie
- Anaheim
- Meadows
- Joaquin
- Derry
- Tko
- Burns
- Toro
- Munro
- Harmonica
- Orange
- Rancho
- Jaguar
- Flynn
- Brady
- Ranch
- Manly
- Burnley
- Marriott
- Daly
- Mesa
- Riverside
- Ecstasy
- Sweeney
- Meadow
- Glasgow
- Erwin
- Newport
- Hazel
- Emeritus
- Reeve
- Chancellor
- Pereira
- Gal
- Fresno
- Choke
- Viscount
- Stagecoach
- Paisley
- Leisure
- Girdle
- Harald
- Rowland
- Ana
- Calif
- Manning
- Guthrie
- Podium
- Firth
- Mountaineer
- Winger
- Diego
- Filth
- Campus
- Lap
- Informatics
- Tilly
- Qc
- Scotland
- Johnstone
- Berger
- Jeremy
- Loch
- Daryl
- Liam
- Professor
- Corona
- Christy
- Constructor
- Foley
- Macarthur
- Harbour
- Fiddle
- Dunlop
- University
- Graeme
- Ren
- Barony
- Loyola
- Chef
- Heinz
- Laird
Verb
Wiktionary
IRVINE, proper noun. A river in Scotland.
IRVINE, proper noun. A hamlet in Alberta, Canada
IRVINE, proper noun. A city in California.
IRVINE, proper noun. A city in Kentucky.
IRVINE, proper noun. A surname derived from the place name.
IRVINE, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Wise words
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