Associations to the word «Mel»
Noun
- Blanc
- Gibson
- Grandmaster
- Brooks
- Melvin
- Martinez
- Belinda
- Frankenstein
- Bourne
- Sinatra
- Melanie
- Purcell
- Diner
- Woody
- Kenyon
- Hepburn
- Welles
- Proctor
- Sheppard
- Bunny
- Glover
- Bancroft
- Bret
- Lyman
- Benny
- Wilder
- Larson
- Pritchard
- Watkins
- Collins
- Saxophone
- Sylvester
- Curt
- Lewis
- Rhys
- Mickey
- Starship
- Tight
- Galley
- Foray
- Announcer
- Daniels
- Wells
- Keating
- Sebastian
- Sophie
- Shapiro
- Ramos
- Sue
- Waitress
- Scully
- Chestnut
- Novak
- Dorsey
- Rees
- Madge
- Powell
- Darryl
- Yankee
- Mad
- Greenberg
- Chet
- Saxophonist
- Watt
- Gillespie
- Lon
- Stephenson
- Marvin
- Kaye
- Cooke
- Rubble
- Brandt
- Peggy
- Cartoon
- Melville
- Sid
- Perkins
- Fernandez
- Spice
- Lenny
- Mclaughlin
- Patsy
- Vanguard
- Ella
- Patton
- Dracula
- Stan
- Levine
- Jazz
- Marty
- Heidi
- Eastwood
Wiktionary
MEL, proper noun. Short form of female given names such as Melanie, Melinda, Melissa, and Melody.
MEL, proper noun. Short form of the male given names Melvin and Melvyn.
Wise words
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