Associations to the word «Maggie»
Noun
- Cheung
- Marge
- Bianca
- Gonzalez
- Dunne
- Bart
- Glenn
- Daryl
- Sasha
- Jameson
- Reilly
- Homer
- Shannon
- Lau
- Mcintosh
- Lisa
- Mae
- Thatcher
- Mcnamara
- Brie
- Mickey
- Lawson
- Kuhn
- Gee
- Janice
- Gallagher
- Joyce
- Theo
- Buzz
- Lauren
- Hilltop
- Liam
- Cassidy
- Walsh
- Horton
- Margaret
- Savior
- Coll
- Frankie
- Tara
- Sawyer
- Christina
- Susie
- Lori
- Beth
- Hassan
- Corbett
- Ryder
- Hays
- Merle
- Roche
- Belinda
- Steed
- Rudy
- Winters
- Dixon
- Cordelia
- Meredith
- Nichols
- Blanche
- Sweeney
- Lena
- Wong
- Melanie
- Moe
- Doyle
- Hara
- Simpson
- Michelle
- Polly
- Conway
- Diaz
- Sheila
- Katie
- Curt
- Rick
- Abby
- Nikita
- Beckett
- Freddy
- Greene
- Flynn
- Julie
- Maude
- Girlfriend
- Grandma
- Evan
- Carrie
- Erickson
- Olivier
- Goldberg
- Fran
- Rosie
- Walters
- Nanny
- Zoe
- Serena
Verb
Wiktionary
MAGGIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given name Margaret.
MAGGIE, proper noun. Margaret Thatcher, former British prime minister
MAGGIE, noun. One of several kinds of bird in the family Corvidae, especially Pica pica.
MAGGIE, noun. A superficially similar Australian bird, Gymnorhina tibicen.
Wise words
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