Associations to the word «Stephen»
Noun
- King
- Neill
- Archduke
- Dalton
- Elliott
- Davies
- Donnelly
- Nash
- Sykes
- Damian
- Gillian
- Ames
- Macpherson
- Leonard
- Prime
- Hawker
- Dawkins
- Cole
- Friedman
- Graham
- Geoffrey
- Hodge
- Lowe
- Barrett
- Foreword
- Christine
- Winchester
- Hague
- Connolly
- Nichols
- Stevie
- Comedian
- Gloucester
- Neil
- Downing
- Watts
- Clarkson
- Nigel
- Lang
- Todd
- Mclaughlin
- Physicist
- Vaughan
- Briggs
- Episcopal
- Collins
- Iain
- Weld
- Canterbury
- Palatine
- Vincent
- Liam
- Byzantium
- Pitchfork
- Dunn
- Stephan
- Gareth
- Farrell
- Adrian
- Commodore
- Wise
- Thriller
- Sophie
- Biologist
- Rodgers
- Platt
- Greene
- Sumner
- Saunders
- Villiers
- Keating
- Ripper
- Pope
- Susanna
- Phillips
- Conservative
- Payne
- Theresa
- Chuck
- Leary
- Darren
- Tuscany
- Christopher
- Rhys
- Cheung
- Lawrence
- Rudd
- Carrie
- Adam
- Rowe
- Rae
- Haynes
- Tyrone
- Gallagher
- Albans
- Thompson
- Jack
Wiktionary
STEPHEN, proper noun. The first Christian martyr.
STEPHEN, proper noun. A male given name.
STEPHEN, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
STEPHEN KINGISH, adjective. Reminescent of the style of Stephen King (1947–), American author of horror, supernatural fiction, and fantasy.
Dictionary definition
STEPHEN, noun. English writer (1832-1904).
Wise words
Poetry is the rhythmical creation of beauty in words.