Associations to the word «Leigh»
Noun
- Centurion
- Wigan
- Rachael
- Salford
- Trafford
- Mallory
- Warrington
- Keats
- Olivier
- Hunt
- Carolyn
- Janet
- Matthews
- Jennifer
- Rochdale
- Lancashire
- Baronetage
- Austen
- Cy
- Scarlett
- Kathryn
- Aurora
- Grail
- Laurence
- Oldham
- Shelley
- Bolton
- Mitch
- Byron
- Kenyon
- Jason
- Hitchcock
- Coleman
- Nash
- Browning
- Langdon
- Brenda
- Lawson
- Griffiths
- Coleridge
- Jenna
- Abigail
- Roberta
- Peerage
- Essayist
- Augusta
- Ashton
- Cabot
- Hilton
- Vera
- Gorman
- Mt
- Sf
- Examiner
- Halifax
- Hornet
- Mike
- Katie
- Geoff
- Wiltshire
- Hara
- Gustavo
- Hepburn
- Eustace
- Huddersfield
- Bradshaw
- Barrett
- Watkins
- Hobbs
- Woods
- Trophy
- Syndrome
- Optic
- Wakefield
- Danielle
- Doncaster
- Leeds
- Mather
- Christine
- Alicia
- Burnham
- Mickey
- Essex
- Oxfordshire
- Gone
- Rosalind
- Wan
- Genesis
- Rowley
- Cleopatra
- Vinci
- Manchester
- Warwickshire
- Bedford
- Spencer
- Hawthorn
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
LEIGH, noun. (arch.) A meadow.
LEIGH, proper noun. A surname, variant of Lee.
LEIGH, proper noun. A male given name, transferred from the surname.
LEIGH, proper noun. A female given name, transferred from the surname.
Dictionary definition
LEIGH, noun. English film actress (1913-1967).
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.