Associations to the word «Jennie»
Noun
- Derrick
- Rosemary
- Taylor
- Melville
- Freddie
- Maggie
- Marianne
- Christine
- Samantha
- Twain
- Kelley
- Bluff
- Nightclub
- Daughter
- Wade
- Shirley
- Esther
- Belle
- Hills
- Neill
- Lynn
- Sitcom
- Jade
- Wife
- Sister
- Pamela
- Clark
- Miniseries
- Sue
- Illustrator
- Hicks
- Cornell
- Chiang
- Lena
- Nathan
- Seymour
- Dave
- Twins
- Kate
- Girlfriend
- Holly
- Briggs
- Lea
- Duel
- Mom
- Rug
- Janet
- Weaver
- Starring
- Peggy
- Cunningham
- Anderson
- Bandit
- Carrie
- Abbott
- Musical
- Elias
- Logan
- Bond
- Monica
- Blanket
- Brooklyn
- Todd
- Lester
- Lydia
- Curry
- Barker
- Leonard
- Molly
- Archibald
- Violet
- Klein
- Bryan
- Stool
- Jacques
- Mary
- Amy
- Dearest
- Librarian
- Stephanie
- Roberts
- Laura
- Lou
- Emily
- Miller
- Charlie
- Pseudonym
- Stone
- Elizabeth
- Ann
- Mildred
- Clayton
- Anna
Wiktionary
JENNIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given names Jane and Jennifer, also used as a formal given name.
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