Associations to the word «Leonard»
Noun
- Missouri
- Reginald
- Jacobson
- Melvin
- Everett
- Gina
- Bacon
- Garcia
- Luciano
- Obe
- Harlan
- Cecil
- Katz
- Buckley
- Kurt
- Jeffrey
- Ellington
- Harrison
- Courtney
- Boxer
- Goldstein
- Pianist
- Boxing
- Erskine
- Richards
- Gould
- Sinatra
- Erich
- Euler
- Eugene
- Wilcox
- Jacobs
- Herman
- Stephen
- Herbert
- Aaron
- Andrews
- Hendrix
- Hugh
- Joshua
- Schwartz
- Ives
- Abel
- Dorsey
- Ray
- Rory
- Stern
- Horne
- Goodman
- Dmitri
- Doris
- Ethel
- Boyle
- Rosalind
- Carlson
- Pga
- Chadwick
- Brett
- Willie
- Roberto
- Tko
- Benedict
- Pierce
- Cooke
- Arthur
- Darwin
- Boa
- Ronald
- Linguist
- Scully
- Stan
- Porte
- Irwin
- Julian
- Crawley
- Igor
- Beverly
- Mckenzie
- Carla
- Bromley
- Financier
- Betty
- Katharine
- Thompson
- Marty
- Macpherson
- Phil
- Warren
- Physicist
- Jazz
- Leroy
- Percival
Verb
Wiktionary
LEONARD, proper noun. A male given name.
LEONARD, proper noun. A surname derived from the given name. Also used as an anglicisation of the Ó Leannáin (Lennon).
Dictionary definition
LEONARD, noun. United States writer of thrillers (born in 1925).
Wise words
The short words are best, and the old words are the best of
all.