Associations to the word «Leonard»
Noun
- Esq
- Anita
- Glenn
- Clive
- Hodges
- Floyd
- Hagen
- Priory
- Annie
- Cbe
- Emanuel
- Dunedin
- Concerto
- Taunton
- Nichols
- Pepsi
- Slater
- Tchaikovsky
- Vaughan
- Linguistics
- Gertrude
- Cyril
- Jennie
- Isabel
- Howard
- Hartley
- Lydia
- Cedric
- Myers
- Verdi
- Juliet
- Stew
- Freeman
- Maurice
- Songwriter
- Parker
- Barbara
- Dennis
- Samson
- Bray
- Critic
- Davis
- Lance
- Damian
- Duncan
- Composer
- Binder
- Gareth
- Levin
- Tim
- Bowie
- Bang
- Gloria
- Myles
- Reverend
- Abrams
- Larry
- Palmer
- Premiere
- Capo
- Isaac
- Kern
- Darren
- Gibbs
- Dixon
- Winston
- Vulcan
- Walter
- Wakefield
- Jr
- Novelist
- Arturo
- Curtis
- Kirk
- Leon
- Shirley
- Samuel
- Roberta
- Judy
- Pearce
- Randall
- Dutch
- Johannes
- Rematch
- Steve
- Bob
- Outfielder
- Rand
- Foreword
- Horace
- Tucker
- Files
- Maynard
- Bertram
- Merritt
- Bernard
- Sloane
Adjective
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
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