Associations to the word «Winifred»
Noun
- Rufus
- Sheila
- Connolly
- Choir
- Ida
- Niece
- Illustrator
- Herbert
- Sobbing
- Wolfgang
- Robertson
- Abbey
- Widow
- Irene
- Myrtle
- Marion
- Eleanor
- Nursing
- Hare
- Kidd
- Ursula
- Aunt
- Helen
- Pts
- Ruth
- Pamela
- Pennant
- Frances
- Maxwell
- Bauer
- Eldest
- Harris
- Saint
- Mrs
- Churchyard
- Alice
- Quick
- Clive
- Agnes
- Ada
- Cooke
- Florence
- Shale
- Fanny
- Audrey
- Stephens
- Ashton
- Portland
- Olive
- Valerie
- Jessie
- Seymour
- Reilly
- Granddaughter
- Miss
- Mathematician
- Raphael
- Harold
- Mallory
- Knox
- Anne
- Viola
- Mayer
- Wife
- Virgil
- Lynn
- Coffin
- Kate
- Friedman
- Abbot
- Pilgrimage
- Fred
- Jane
- Hazel
- Mamma
- Janet
- Jerome
- Shaw
- Horace
- Amy
- Pierce
- Barbara
- Chester
- Philanthropist
- Sibling
- Robinson
Wiktionary
WINIFRED, proper noun. A female given name; the English form of Gwenfrewi.
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.