Associations to the word «Trevor»
Noun
- Linden
- Hoffman
- Murdoch
- Griffiths
- Claire
- Canuck
- Cade
- Goddard
- Horn
- Rosenthal
- Fitzroy
- Bryce
- Darcy
- Mcdonald
- Dunn
- Geoff
- Aidan
- Peacock
- Rees
- Peep
- Curt
- Bailey
- Booker
- Watts
- Mcqueen
- Hugh
- Howard
- Pinch
- Joyce
- Barker
- Zach
- Mbe
- Sinclair
- Laker
- Padre
- Noah
- Slater
- Morley
- Kaye
- Alec
- Nigel
- Sargent
- Wes
- Ric
- Guthrie
- Tko
- Graeme
- Kidd
- Markus
- Macpherson
- Tyson
- Meath
- Bassist
- Bauer
- Mick
- Hicks
- Steve
- Hurst
- Barnett
- Diana
- Cory
- Nico
- Pere
- Webber
- Chaplin
- Neville
- Briefcase
- Pearce
- Keyboardist
- Denny
- Squire
- Marriott
- Mandy
- Jill
- Greg
- Whitman
- Ian
- Worthy
- Cricketer
- Warwickshire
- Robbie
- Mcgrath
- Shawn
- Lyle
- Ivor
- Obe
- Viscount
- Brandon
- Lucas
- Colin
- Laird
- Haines
- Jordan
- Gerry
- Mo
- Dracula
- Fg
- Cbe
- Derek
Verb
Wiktionary
TREVOR, proper noun. A male given name, from Welsh Trefor. Popular in the UK in the 1950s and the 1960s.
Wise words
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