Associations to the word «Winifred»
Noun
- Winnie
- Emery
- Shrewsbury
- Nicholson
- Siegfried
- Maude
- Wagner
- Greenwood
- Hubert
- Ethel
- Winthrop
- Matron
- Mabel
- Ewing
- Organiser
- Married
- Foley
- Lett
- Kingston
- Dora
- Evelyn
- Gladys
- Dustin
- Elsie
- Edith
- Sadler
- Pollard
- Montague
- Grandma
- Constance
- Phillips
- Dickson
- Margaret
- Meteorology
- Marcia
- Emily
- Pianist
- Somerville
- Val
- Botanist
- Vera
- Hitler
- Watt
- Adele
- Thornton
- Hardin
- Sheppard
- Merrill
- Housekeeper
- Joan
- Cavendish
- Sanderson
- Cyclone
- Dorothy
- Lawson
- Sister
- Nellie
- Doris
- Relic
- Griffiths
- Landfall
- Pearce
- Isabel
- Coleridge
- Banks
- Byrd
- Novelist
- Hilda
- Haas
- Mary
- Daughter
- Bathe
- Maud
- Heiress
- Thames
- Sadie
- Cairns
- Cuthbert
- Freddie
- Marquess
- Freedman
- Wilfred
- Adolf
- Harmon
- Annie
- Dorothea
- Gwen
- Warbler
- Gypsy
- Daly
- Alexandra
- Holt
- Cyril
- Jenkins
- Bertram
Wiktionary
WINIFRED, proper noun. A female given name; the English form of Gwenfrewi.
Wise words
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