Associations to the word «Seamus»
Noun
- Deane
- Egan
- Laureate
- Emanuel
- Regan
- Fitzpatrick
- Nobel
- Brendan
- Costello
- Tipperary
- Donnelly
- Paddy
- Mcgrath
- Liam
- Armagh
- Neville
- Faber
- Ira
- Davey
- Belfast
- Sweeney
- Kieran
- Daly
- Hermione
- Toole
- Healy
- Beckett
- Connell
- Donegal
- Dunne
- Clancy
- Galway
- Derry
- Blake
- Atonement
- Gerry
- Cheryl
- Joyce
- Mckenna
- Hanging
- Mick
- Murphy
- Irish
- Meath
- Neill
- Derek
- Hogan
- Donovan
- Montague
- Cullen
- Kildare
- Thebes
- Dormitory
- Sean
- Cauldron
- Poet
- Ivor
- Walsh
- Duffy
- Byrne
- Brien
- Cinematographer
- Romney
- Connolly
- Wand
- Hughes
- Moran
- Mickey
- Scotty
- Poetry
- Edit
- Flynn
- Edna
- Sullivan
- Umbrella
- Fay
- Dublin
- Kerry
- Doyle
- Mccarthy
- Mcguire
- Naturalist
- Ulster
- Connor
- Fitzgerald
- Ireland
- Carson
- Ron
- Salford
- Waterford
- Dean
- Departed
- Brady
Verb
Wiktionary
SEAMUS, proper noun. A male given name of Irish origin. English equivalent: James.
Wise words
A wise man hears one word and understands two.