Associations to the word «Kay»
Noun
- Peggy
- Sheila
- Hilary
- Barbara
- Rene
- Deborah
- Bennett
- Presenter
- Hooper
- Dinah
- Norma
- Sue
- Edna
- Rudy
- Kaye
- Arthur
- Rosemary
- Wesley
- Lancer
- Trask
- Jessica
- Lister
- Kaplan
- Debbie
- Sage
- Bonnie
- Liz
- Ellsworth
- Otis
- Jo
- Cooke
- Mcgrath
- Davidson
- Actress
- Dominic
- Dane
- Gareth
- Marino
- Nikki
- Kemp
- Sarah
- Shuttle
- Paddy
- Laureate
- Splendour
- Patterson
- Somalia
- Carolyn
- Reese
- Mcqueen
- Billie
- Linguist
- Katz
- Cole
- Phil
- Susan
- Goldberg
- Lynne
- Joyce
- Debra
- Macon
- Kenyon
- Frankie
- Lynn
- Fitzgerald
- Glenn
- Paramount
- Buckley
- Regan
- Peter
- Graeme
- Cochran
- Beatrice
- Phoenix
- Zombie
- Tess
- Mandy
- Funk
- Ni
- Lisa
- Janice
- Neal
- Frontman
- Abby
- Tapestry
- Din
- Ellen
- Adams
- Columnist
- Rex
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
KAY, interjection. (colloquial) Abbreviation of okay.
KAY, noun. The name of the Latin-script letter K/k.
KAY, noun. (colloquial) A kilometer.
KAY, proper noun. A surname derived from several Old and Middle English words; also adopted by immigrants whose surnames began with a K.
KAY, proper noun. A male given name derived from the surnames, or from a rare medieval given name ( as the Sir Kay of Arthurian legend ), Welsh Cai, Latinized as Caius, related to the modern male name Kai.
KAY, proper noun. A short form of Katherine and other female names beginning with a "K"; popular as a middle name.
Wise words
Words, words, words! They shut one off from the universe.
Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.