Associations to the word «Irving»
Noun
- Jerome
- Denial
- Humanism
- Cornell
- Welles
- Nyc
- Crane
- Columbus
- Fitzgerald
- Pelt
- Happy
- Liv
- Ellen
- Terry
- Meyer
- Macbeth
- Vaudeville
- Benny
- Townsend
- Fields
- Musical
- Conglomerate
- Barclay
- Goldberg
- Scarborough
- Porter
- Lyric
- Tennyson
- Portage
- Christmas
- Melville
- Prelude
- Pseudonym
- Dion
- Barrington
- Annie
- Yorker
- Ellsworth
- Hudson
- Hancock
- Kaye
- Harriet
- Industrialist
- Legend
- Helmut
- Gordon
- Toole
- Photographer
- Schwartz
- Darryl
- Economist
- Hughes
- Arlington
- Kappa
- Cutler
- Chemist
- Jarrett
- Cistercian
- Geoffrey
- Snyder
- Montrose
- Harold
- Asher
- Bondage
- Gould
- Leonard
- Stanley
- Twain
- Sociologist
- Cantor
- Broadway
- Lullaby
- Barney
- Celia
- Baxter
- Paine
- Sidney
- Dracula
- Rules
- Elmer
- Harlem
- Faulkner
- Solitude
- Carmichael
- Horseman
- Herman
- Goodman
- Forgery
- Forbes
- Cohen
- Maude
- Dormitory
Wiktionary
IRVING, proper noun. A surname.
IRVING, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname. Used by English-speaking Jews to anglicize Israel.
IRVING, proper noun. A city in Illinois
IRVING, proper noun. A city in Texas
IRVING, proper noun. A town in Wisconsin
Dictionary definition
IRVING, noun. United States writer remembered for his stories (1783-1859).
IRVING, noun. United States writer of darkly humorous novels (born in 1942).
Wise words
Every day we should hear at least one little song, read one
good poem, see one exquisite picture, and, if possible,
speak a few sensible words.