Associations to the word «Nellie»
Noun
- Mckay
- Bertram
- Emile
- Dora
- Wynn
- Mabel
- Taft
- Dwight
- Goddard
- Dame
- Scranton
- Erin
- Travers
- Gaiety
- Douglass
- Pam
- Tate
- Nell
- Nelly
- Angelina
- Ned
- Zach
- Cochrane
- Darryl
- Minnie
- Lena
- Mae
- Morse
- Ethel
- Ellen
- Covent
- Filly
- Sammy
- Toby
- Boswell
- Mamma
- Rowe
- Cochran
- Whitehead
- Verne
- Nugent
- Henrietta
- Emily
- Eleanor
- Baseman
- Snyder
- Mint
- Wallis
- Grandpa
- Lillian
- Wooden
- Sorority
- Sabre
- Helen
- Soprano
- Wyoming
- Gymnast
- Genevieve
- Eileen
- Edna
- Kelly
- Parlor
- Muir
- Johnstone
- Enrico
- Wilder
- Asbestos
- Feminist
- Shine
- Stanton
- Elephant
- Eli
- Catherine
- Pickle
- Ashton
- Muriel
- Wilbur
- Dearest
- Kan
- Ruth
- Fox
- Irene
- Livingstone
- Selma
- Umbrella
- Ella
- Wong
- Judy
- Danielle
- Fuji
- Gomez
- Rodgers
- Stunt
Wiktionary
NELLIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given names Eleanor and Helen. Popular as a formal given name at the turn of the 20th century.
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