Associations to the word «Rufus»
Noun
- Wainwright
- Lynx
- Gaius
- Putnam
- Lucius
- Sulla
- Winthrop
- Federalist
- Reid
- Easton
- Norris
- Hound
- Conqueror
- Bullock
- Marquess
- Buckley
- Consul
- Carla
- Normandy
- Lyman
- Cicero
- Serena
- Marcus
- Pliny
- Harley
- Marius
- Poe
- Otis
- Ewing
- Humphrey
- Lily
- Nero
- Cornelius
- Dana
- Cathy
- Kangaroo
- Orator
- Odo
- Maximus
- Plutarch
- Baylor
- Centurion
- Wheeler
- Quartermaster
- Sylvester
- Tiberius
- Claudius
- Marietta
- Aristocrat
- Khan
- Vanessa
- Puma
- Jenny
- Judy
- Barney
- Funk
- Coyote
- Argus
- Cato
- William
- Cumbria
- Titus
- Philo
- Jurist
- Tribune
- Firefly
- Cartwright
- Pollock
- Bellamy
- Chuck
- Prefect
- Teddy
- Matilda
- Carnegie
- Porter
- Livingston
- Darius
- Cutler
- Bc
- Martha
- Caesar
- Ingram
- Liza
- Galen
- Stevie
- Viceroy
- Waller
- Ask
- Bowen
- Johnnie
- Elton
- Mallory
- Linn
- Milo
Wiktionary
RUFUS, proper noun. Either of two persons mentioned in the New Testament (in Mark 15:21 and Romans 16:13).
RUFUS, proper noun. A male given name, used since the seventeenth century.
Wise words
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