Associations to the word «Sheldon»
Noun
- Pollock
- Sidney
- Leonard
- Keefe
- Veranda
- Fiddler
- Hackney
- Bang
- Raj
- Penny
- Cowan
- Amy
- Pearce
- Mayer
- Cheney
- Joan
- Parsons
- Sands
- Greenberg
- Cooper
- Hines
- Siegel
- Gilbert
- Nebraska
- Linn
- Tapestry
- Wil
- Freeman
- Keller
- Christensen
- Midnight
- Berman
- Goldstein
- Nigel
- Cohen
- Goldberg
- Jerry
- Tilly
- Halfback
- Reynolds
- Libertarian
- Physicist
- Lyricist
- Sitcom
- Adler
- Canterbury
- Howard
- Wilkes
- Nobel
- Kathryn
- Susanna
- Hadley
- Alaska
- Ingrid
- Marvin
- Waitress
- Pitchfork
- Prescott
- Jackson
- Booker
- Presbyterian
- Sheppard
- Trumpet
- Chris
- Epstein
- Charley
- Doris
- Miriam
- Hobbs
- Pasadena
- Harris
- Peng
- Trumpeter
- Stein
- Oskar
- Genie
- Horton
- Rhode
- Steven
- Saul
- Ralph
- Villiers
- Girlfriend
- Amos
- Antiquary
- Archbishop
- Kaplan
- Wilfred
- Silver
- Luciano
- Barnes
- Eugene
- Orson
- Alice
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
SHELDON, proper noun. A village in Derbyshire, famous for the legend of the Sheldon duck.
SHELDON, proper noun. A habitational surname from the placename.
SHELDON, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Wise words
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