Associations to the word «Kevin»
Noun
- Rudd
- Mccarthy
- Nash
- Bacon
- Maguire
- Shields
- Harlan
- Richardson
- Eastman
- Arcadia
- Busch
- Eastwood
- Bartlett
- Connolly
- Neill
- Scotty
- Darryl
- Gator
- Kell
- Platt
- Ollie
- Mccall
- Leary
- Wr
- Foley
- Doherty
- Tko
- Derrick
- Malone
- Mcmahon
- Riley
- Flynn
- Donnell
- Connell
- Sullivan
- Brendan
- Reggie
- Clint
- Erich
- Lyman
- Fitzpatrick
- Mcbride
- Defenceman
- Hartman
- Celtic
- Td
- Keyboardist
- Mara
- Brad
- Dustin
- Jarrett
- Roche
- Walters
- Moran
- Pam
- Dayton
- Abrams
- Flanagan
- Serge
- Shirley
- Linebacker
- Kieran
- Dobson
- Fallon
- Tyrone
- Dillon
- Doyle
- Higgins
- Usher
- Nolan
- Regan
- Kelley
- Mcfarland
- Owens
- Mcnamara
- Kyle
- Hart
- Darren
- Mccormick
- Lynch
- Pleasant
- Jenna
- Murphy
- Williamson
- Dyson
- Mckenzie
- Jonas
- Farley
- Shane
- Jeff
- Jimmie
- Kendrick
- Dorsey
- Shawn
- Sadler
- Graeme
- Pearce
- Pritchard
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
KEVIN, proper noun. A male given name. It first became popular outside Ireland in the mid-twentieth century.
KEVIN, proper noun. (British) (pejorative) (slang) A working-class male.
Wise words
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