Associations to the word «Trevor»
Noun
- Kingsley
- Clive
- Rowley
- Foster
- Rory
- Cody
- Donovan
- Winger
- Jock
- Nightingale
- Phillips
- Montague
- Hutchinson
- Jude
- Farrar
- Hutton
- Harpsichord
- Blanchard
- Shane
- Natalie
- Sadler
- Davey
- Philips
- Lansing
- Hodge
- Drummer
- Reilly
- Olivier
- Alan
- Brian
- Dawkins
- Morgan
- Eyre
- Chute
- Sean
- Gallagher
- Walters
- Len
- Spencer
- Baxter
- Allan
- Janice
- Amanda
- Sherwood
- Presenter
- Ashley
- Beatty
- Lowry
- Garry
- Waller
- Jones
- Darren
- Carson
- Cox
- Belmont
- Matthews
- Frankie
- Star
- Melanie
- Lloyd
- Lawrence
- Toyota
- Irvine
- Wicket
- Celia
- Guitarist
- Dillon
- Pint
- Graham
- Gary
- Phil
- Steven
- Tamara
- Keith
- Hilda
- Osborne
- Nelson
- Rankin
- Malcolm
- Goaltender
- Rosen
- Chris
- Donaldson
- Ricky
- Freddie
- Keane
- Taylor
- Midfield
- Bowie
- Staple
- Barry
- Dudley
- Traction
- Birch
- Brent
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
TREVOR, proper noun. A male given name, from Welsh Trefor. Popular in the UK in the 1950s and the 1960s.
Wise words
The words of truth are simple.