Associations to the word «Patti»
Noun
- Lenny
- Gladys
- Russo
- Kaye
- Austin
- Deutsch
- Stevie
- Smith
- Tuck
- Sinatra
- Elton
- Roberta
- Clapton
- Waltz
- Duet
- Ingram
- Como
- Cher
- Diva
- Soprano
- Starr
- Regan
- Tina
- Astor
- Toni
- Lou
- Nils
- Joanne
- Brenda
- Supreme
- Dion
- Liza
- Loaf
- Patricia
- Mcdonald
- Punk
- Bowie
- Marley
- Shea
- Frankie
- Wanda
- Mandy
- Messina
- Patty
- Rutland
- Dylan
- Donna
- Elvis
- Dee
- Warwick
- Oates
- Ellison
- Marianne
- Kenny
- Pip
- Mandir
- Reeves
- Santana
- Wainwright
- Pointer
- Burroughs
- Carole
- Mcguire
- Patsy
- Grammy
- Motown
- Belle
- Ella
- Anita
- Whitney
- Natalie
- Bing
- Browne
- Presley
- Debbie
- Mccartney
- Sweeney
- Shirley
- Peggy
- Costello
- Page
- Singer
- Benson
- Horne
- Colleen
- Gloria
- Barron
- Crosby
- Buckley
- Cole
- Vocalist
- Laurie
- Millionaire
Verb
Wiktionary
PATTI, proper noun. A mid-twentieth century spelling of Patty, a diminutive of the female given name Patricia.
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