Associations to the word «Kevin»
Noun
- Kern
- Greg
- Weeks
- Connor
- Reilly
- Lowe
- Brian
- Bassist
- Chesapeake
- Ricky
- Sean
- Cory
- Hogan
- Barry
- Angelina
- Pereira
- Shaun
- Kobe
- Drummond
- Hays
- Kelly
- Conway
- Rowland
- Teammate
- Rooney
- Rankin
- Mckenna
- Warwick
- Shea
- Drew
- Jason
- Frazier
- Mcintyre
- Boyle
- Michelle
- Anderson
- Pierce
- Brien
- Mcgrath
- Corbett
- Nba
- Borg
- Sally
- Zach
- Melanie
- Matt
- Dunn
- Sweeney
- Drummer
- Macdonald
- Bridges
- Chris
- Spears
- Mick
- Gates
- Brady
- Denny
- Joey
- Starr
- Baseman
- Laker
- Hayes
- Kenny
- Rory
- Keane
- Erin
- Mcdonald
- Toole
- Randy
- Requiem
- Blackwell
- Steve
- Rosie
- Tim
- Cheng
- Rudolf
- Jennifer
- Daryl
- Lynne
- Gwen
- Dempsey
- Glenn
- Ryan
- Dana
- Brett
- Nugent
- Gary
- Michele
- Brennan
- Josh
- Byrne
- Gregg
- Liam
- Crowley
- Neal
- Justin
- Myers
- Guitarist
- Burke
Adjective
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.
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