Associations to the word «Stephens»
Noun
- Kicker
- Bosnia
- Moore
- Carr
- Barker
- Derek
- Cbe
- Lynn
- Byrne
- Fitzpatrick
- Augustin
- Marcus
- Constantine
- Cohen
- Wilkinson
- Richie
- Ian
- Ronnie
- Hess
- Nolan
- Drew
- Matthew
- Brendan
- Clive
- Clapton
- Skinner
- Hugh
- Hicks
- Cathedral
- Joanne
- Ebert
- Latham
- Archdeacon
- Douglas
- Diana
- Alan
- Haines
- Letterman
- Hilary
- Sylvester
- Elton
- Deacon
- Shane
- Hirsch
- Weiss
- Neal
- Walsh
- Bonnet
- Roth
- Sullivan
- Mallory
- Ulysses
- Atkinson
- Lewis
- Bradley
- Griffiths
- Bowen
- Stirling
- Brett
- Stanton
- Oracle
- Jones
- Fallon
- Howe
- Mp
- Morris
- Conway
- Worcestershire
- Laurence
- Whittaker
- Chronicler
- Madonna
- Reviewer
- Joel
- Vaughn
- Hyperion
- Douglass
- Timothy
- Hogg
- Coronation
- Randall
- Andrew
- Adaptation
- Bourne
- Walters
- Bingham
- Kenny
- Qc
- Dominic
- Kaplan
- Still
- Richards
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
The most important things are the hardest things to say.
They are the things you get ashamed of because words
diminish your feelings - words shrink things that seem
timeless when they are in your head to no more than living
size when they are brought out.