Associations to the word «Seamus»
Noun
- Mcnamara
- Lament
- Provisional
- Poem
- Mcmahon
- Corbett
- Casey
- Fallon
- Ted
- Lynch
- Gunn
- Marty
- Eileen
- Fiddle
- Harry
- Eliot
- Cork
- Purcell
- Kelly
- Darren
- Tomas
- Quinn
- Antrim
- Warrington
- Darby
- Unionist
- Elliott
- Scribe
- Gerard
- Reilly
- Slim
- Brennan
- Northern
- Eugene
- Mayo
- Potter
- Thom
- Dunn
- Cunningham
- Brian
- Rourke
- Dylan
- Cyril
- Patrick
- Huddersfield
- Piper
- Grady
- Geoffrey
- Playwright
- Kevin
- Grenadier
- Clarke
- Leinster
- Leary
- Gavin
- Prize
- Desmond
- Hayes
- Damien
- Coleman
- Noel
- Hewitt
- Cassidy
- Kennedy
- Limerick
- Anthology
- Mac
- Ryan
- Poster
- Boyle
- Hammond
- Shane
- Amnesty
- Harper
- Trevor
- Burke
- Graves
- Shannon
- Norris
- Barry
- Wakefield
- Thornton
- Goalkeeper
- Carol
- Griffin
- Emmanuel
- Michael
- Halifax
- Floyd
- Robinson
- Mix
- Nelson
- Pat
- Mcgraw
- Ferguson
Verb
Wiktionary
SEAMUS, proper noun. A male given name of Irish origin. English equivalent: James.
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