Associations to the word «Kevin»
Noun
- Frontman
- Colleen
- Rourke
- Booker
- Cullen
- Haas
- Wes
- Farrell
- Vanessa
- Geoff
- Mastering
- Chevrolet
- Clash
- Ric
- Quinn
- Andy
- Phillips
- Winnie
- Mcguire
- Gaines
- Hernandez
- Mike
- Flair
- Vince
- Freak
- Bale
- Dave
- Garry
- Goldberg
- Hagen
- Kris
- Sideline
- Jeremy
- Kerry
- Corey
- Jarvis
- Denton
- Rob
- Todd
- Daniels
- Quarterback
- Wayne
- Walsh
- Moore
- Kerr
- Glee
- Sylvester
- Laird
- Doug
- Outfielder
- Michael
- Daly
- Healy
- Debbie
- Danny
- Bryce
- Kurt
- Hacker
- Macleod
- Swine
- Keefe
- Derek
- Cramer
- Burnett
- Comedian
- Craig
- Hodges
- Wyatt
- Sargent
- Newman
- Collingwood
- Davies
- Oiler
- Keen
- Sanders
- Briggs
- Tyson
- Mitchell
- Lex
- Matthews
- Midfield
- Chloe
- Chad
- Griffin
- Techno
- Denise
- Starring
- Stewart
- Jared
- Casey
- Mclaughlin
- Smith
- Vocalist
- Mahogany
- Terry
- Ortiz
- Sacramento
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.
Wise words
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