Associations to the word «Jessie»
Noun
- Kat
- Mae
- Matthews
- Woody
- Domino
- Eviction
- Ware
- Slater
- Katy
- Wallace
- Mckay
- Gunn
- Dude
- Jonny
- Benton
- Mueller
- Buzz
- Robbie
- Royce
- Fremont
- Jessica
- Brutus
- Deanna
- Mackay
- Harlan
- Luca
- Pitt
- Hendrix
- Natasha
- Weston
- Zack
- Lynne
- Granny
- Richie
- Bartlett
- Bang
- Toy
- Wilcox
- Belle
- Muriel
- Zoe
- Mclaughlin
- Buckley
- Farrell
- Mabel
- Richardson
- Maude
- Tag
- Shane
- Jess
- Vargas
- Ames
- Spears
- Perfect
- Damien
- Stepmother
- Violet
- Hobbs
- Bernard
- Veto
- Rick
- Carte
- Doo
- Smiley
- Illustrator
- Elaine
- Disney
- Susie
- Daniels
- Heidi
- Linebacker
- Emily
- Cheryl
- Jennie
- Cyclops
- Jacobs
- Christina
- Helena
- Woodrow
- Lawson
- Grail
- Boone
- Matron
- Emmett
- Ana
- Edith
- Ethel
- Decker
- Stacey
- Frances
- Bonnie
- Buster
- Keane
Wiktionary
JESSIE, proper noun. A pet form of Jane and Jessica, also used as a formal female given name.
JESSIE, proper noun. A male given name, an American variant of Jesse.
JESSIE, noun. (slang) (sometimes uncapitalized) A cowardly person, especially a man; an effeminate man.
Wise words
Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and
health to the bones.