Associations to the word «Roy»
Noun
- Keane
- Hodgson
- Haynes
- Rob
- Blunt
- Chandra
- Rogers
- Wilkins
- Gabrielle
- Siegfried
- Jenkins
- Mcfarland
- Fitz
- Trumpeter
- Emerson
- Kapoor
- Bose
- Naacp
- Pam
- Harper
- Goaltender
- Raja
- Kumar
- Buchanan
- Mcmillan
- Presley
- Emmanuel
- Merle
- Grounds
- Nichols
- Lynne
- Olivier
- Mcgregor
- Leroy
- Narayan
- Thomson
- Cullen
- Carr
- Wallis
- Gillespie
- Elvis
- Rene
- Strong
- Le
- Chadwick
- Hobbs
- Brandon
- Mcbride
- Booker
- Butch
- Evans
- Avalanche
- Saxophonist
- Earle
- Crying
- Gaines
- Porter
- Tko
- Walt
- Ravi
- Billing
- Dale
- Claude
- Cheung
- Cash
- Sid
- Chapman
- Webber
- Pandit
- Conan
- Gerry
- Waverley
- Buster
- Engel
- Prasad
- Bassist
- Campbell
- Dickinson
- Bengal
- Calcutta
- Jackie
- Jr
- Hank
- Sunderland
- Mathieu
- Myra
- Livre
- Goodman
- Rowland
- Blazer
- Wally
- Benny
- Ram
- Celeste
- Travers
- Baker
- Sen
- Mckay
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
ROY, proper noun. A male given name.
ROY, proper noun. A city in Utah.
ROY, noun. (obsolete) A king.
ROY, adjective. (obsolete) Royal.
ROY G. BIV, proper noun. A mnemonic for the color sequence of the visible spectrum: Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet.
ROY ROGERS, noun. A non-alcoholic cocktail made with a cola soda (typically Coca-Cola) and grenadine syrup, garnished with a maraschino cherry.
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