Associations to the word «Jenkins»
Noun
- Barrie
- Leroy
- Stephan
- Katherine
- Welsh
- Tamara
- Cymru
- Gareth
- Kris
- Roscoe
- Ferguson
- Singleton
- Meg
- Woody
- Terry
- Roy
- Rees
- Pall
- Wr
- Ella
- Swansea
- Patty
- Billie
- Herbert
- Liberia
- Clive
- Carla
- Karl
- Evan
- Geoff
- Orphanage
- Sinatra
- Mick
- Cardiff
- Pitchfork
- Sid
- Decca
- Arranger
- Butch
- Baton
- Newell
- Gordon
- Hicks
- Jarvis
- Dennis
- Diane
- Bert
- Lynn
- Webster
- Rodgers
- Rouge
- Neil
- Rebecca
- Requiem
- Jonah
- Cullen
- Dart
- Wade
- Antiquary
- Bob
- Jamal
- Goodbye
- Shrew
- Ferry
- Owen
- Carlton
- Exchequer
- Doubleday
- Griffith
- Glamorgan
- Davies
- Soprano
- Projector
- Robbie
- Nigel
- Salford
- Convergence
- Darryl
- Allen
- Cbe
- Steele
- Roberts
- Foster
- Shirley
- Walden
- Floyd
- Obe
- Alf
- Hayden
- Jarrett
- Graeme
- Christopher
- Andy
- Simon
- Linebacker
- Baxter
Wiktionary
JENKINS, proper noun. A patronymic surname derived from the given name Jenkin; common in England and Wales.
JENKINS, proper noun. A city in Kentucky.
JENKINS, proper noun. A city in Minnesota.
JENKINS, noun. (derogatory) (dated) (colloquial) A flatterer or sycophant.
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