Associations to the word «Minnie»
Noun
- Mickey
- Memphis
- Pluto
- Willoughby
- Mouse
- Fay
- Levee
- Pearl
- Sanderson
- Caldwell
- Disney
- Carrie
- Mortimer
- Katrina
- Ethel
- Merle
- Fergus
- Chauffeur
- Becky
- Rudolph
- Nellie
- Mermaid
- Lawson
- Walt
- Marx
- Daisy
- Hanson
- Ruby
- Slim
- Jed
- Driver
- Clubhouse
- Maude
- Winnie
- Cartoon
- Keane
- Cab
- Haley
- Donald
- Lizzie
- Pratt
- Duck
- Blues
- Maud
- Kitty
- Louie
- Mae
- Ole
- Kellogg
- Menace
- Dolly
- Cuban
- Mcdowell
- Ellen
- Grandpa
- Cinderella
- Lucille
- Ariel
- Jug
- Kathleen
- Garner
- Pete
- Horace
- Niece
- Sock
- Irene
- Camilla
- Boyd
- Bessie
- Cornelius
- Rosemary
- Willie
- Mccoy
- Belinda
- Astor
- Gentry
- Hooper
- Starring
- Bryant
- Dodger
- Monroe
- Abe
- Aunt
- Dole
- Cunningham
- Dennis
- Mcmillan
- Rosie
- Beckett
- Parable
- Hua
- Bing
Wiktionary
MINNIE, proper noun. A diminutive of Wilhelmina, Minerva, Mary, Mina or Mamie. Popular as a formal female given name in the 19th century.
Wise words
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