Associations to the word «Len»
Noun
- Hutton
- Goodman
- Dawson
- Carlson
- Berman
- Revel
- Bias
- Parenthesis
- Compton
- Leonard
- Rita
- Bruno
- Cyril
- Denton
- Barker
- Batsman
- Ishmael
- Barrie
- Carrie
- Alf
- Chandler
- Tyson
- Mcintyre
- Quarterback
- Wally
- Webber
- Lenny
- Pam
- Auckland
- Alec
- Collingwood
- Lesser
- Fitzroy
- Bowler
- Zane
- Garry
- Elsie
- Edna
- Pol
- Gerry
- Spencer
- Wicket
- Maguire
- Cisco
- Goodwin
- Gil
- Peterson
- Announcer
- Travers
- Lacy
- Ron
- Cade
- Denis
- Mak
- Olsen
- Footballer
- Sunderland
- Wakefield
- Patti
- Barry
- Craig
- Stan
- Bert
- Harvey
- Hammond
- Mcbride
- Bowling
- Cricketer
- Files
- Davies
- Colin
- Gus
- Combo
- Casey
- Goldstein
- Hank
- Reggie
- Trout
- Archie
- Phillips
- Erin
- Ernie
- Conway
- Alex
- Celtic
- Hackney
- Wilkins
- Hurst
- Goldberg
- Vic
- Inning
- Overdose
- Opener
- Ollie
- Huddersfield
- Sutton
Wiktionary
LEN, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Leonard.
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.