Associations to the word «Nigel»
Noun
- Hawthorne
- Worthington
- Lawson
- Irvine
- Exchequer
- Barrie
- Judges
- Davenport
- Sherlock
- Barker
- Pearson
- Ely
- Slater
- Rees
- Ferrari
- Hitchcock
- Grandmaster
- Debbie
- Griffiths
- Alain
- Davies
- Basil
- Parkinson
- Thatcher
- Bruce
- Kv
- Chapman
- Calder
- Transvaal
- Osborne
- Schumacher
- Cramer
- Hermit
- Elton
- Kemp
- Rudd
- Violinist
- Alexei
- Davey
- Kennedy
- Crawley
- Sheldon
- Berger
- Gerhard
- Hess
- Holmes
- Trevor
- Lambert
- Bennett
- Derby
- Garry
- Eaton
- Neil
- Birch
- Johnstone
- Sir
- Stephenson
- Renault
- Robbie
- Aston
- Judd
- Melville
- Watson
- Qc
- Serial
- Lotus
- Williamson
- Honda
- Lindsay
- Clive
- Dennis
- Barley
- Chancellor
- Murphy
- Wright
- Barr
- Pearce
- Conan
- Ian
- Liam
- Perrin
- Adrian
- Hammersmith
- Gareth
- Leicester
- Williams
- Haas
- Geoffrey
- Robson
- Greenwood
- Nottingham
- Owens
- Winnie
- Harrison
- Manager
- Drummer
Adjective
Wiktionary
NIGEL, proper noun. A male given name, of mostly British usage.
NIGEL, noun. (Australian) (pejorative) (usually restricted to youths) A person, usually male, who is unpopular with their peers, unfashionable, socially awkward and/or introverted.
NIGEL NO FRIENDS, noun. (slang) (derogatory) An individual who has few or no close friends.
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.