Associations to the word «Judy»
Noun
- Garland
- Greer
- Punch
- Rooney
- Sinatra
- Mickey
- Kuhn
- Liza
- Collins
- Kaye
- Rankin
- Santos
- Rainbow
- Hepburn
- Chu
- Bing
- Judith
- Shepard
- Lynn
- Crosby
- Oz
- Moody
- Wainwright
- Horne
- Billie
- Lucille
- Marcia
- Puppet
- Mandy
- Carmichael
- Dietrich
- Cutler
- Sue
- Marilyn
- Marley
- Harlan
- Peggy
- Katharine
- Ann
- Carole
- Aunt
- Starring
- Kathy
- Cheryl
- Carnegie
- Betty
- Rey
- Ella
- Berman
- Cary
- Haley
- Weiss
- Lena
- Grady
- Madeleine
- Moran
- Debbie
- Davis
- Rachael
- Joanne
- Joan
- Wizard
- Suzanne
- Ethel
- Nugent
- Dorothy
- Novak
- Shirley
- Dinah
- Brenda
- Rosemary
- Rufus
- Julie
- Lynne
- Madeline
- Wendy
- Presley
- Nylon
- Chaplin
- Jeopardy
- Sammy
- Guthrie
- Gunn
- Dalton
- Decca
- Hayden
- Rita
- Ginger
- Griffiths
- Mcintyre
- Entertainer
- Actress
- Sheila
- Gillian
- Audrey
Wiktionary
JUDY, proper noun. A diminutive of Judith, also used as a formal female given name.
Wise words
In words are seen the state of mind and character and
disposition of the speaker.