Associations to the word «Niall»
Noun
- Simeon
- Ferguson
- Chameleon
- Hostage
- Quinn
- Myra
- Spider
- Liam
- Donnell
- Athena
- Sloane
- Kingship
- Vidal
- Troll
- Reaper
- Stokes
- Connacht
- Mcqueen
- Rudd
- Mac
- Donegal
- Brenda
- Keane
- Phoebe
- Magician
- Brien
- Kieran
- Neill
- Leinster
- Doherty
- Mclaughlin
- Sunderland
- Tyrone
- Donnelly
- Griffiths
- Fergus
- Meath
- Kildare
- Byrne
- Balloon
- Madden
- Derry
- Rory
- Tara
- Brendan
- Beetle
- Rothschild
- Keating
- Ulster
- Irish
- Annal
- Connolly
- Toole
- Galway
- Macpherson
- Tina
- Mackenzie
- Astonishment
- Mccarthy
- Styles
- Burrow
- Tipperary
- Dunne
- Dolan
- Armagh
- Ui
- Tunic
- Argyll
- Conn
- Roe
- Td
- Stench
- Damien
- Christie
- Egan
- Misgiving
- Reilly
- Milo
- Overseer
- Sept
- Dublin
- Iain
- Shane
Adverb
Wiktionary
NIALL, proper noun. A male given name used in Ireland and Scotland since the Middle Ages.
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.