Associations to the word «Barnes»
Noun
- Dave
- Pratt
- Homer
- Randolph
- Gregg
- Linda
- Inning
- Peggy
- Larry
- Batting
- Lester
- Albert
- Spacer
- Hagen
- Baroness
- Seth
- Oliver
- Barrett
- Nj
- Stein
- Keefe
- Merton
- Rogers
- Brooke
- Crease
- Emmett
- Lowe
- Liverpool
- Gustave
- Carole
- Golfer
- Gotham
- Edward
- Faulkner
- Suzanne
- Malone
- Vince
- Albion
- Mike
- Cindy
- Far
- Dee
- Neil
- Reprint
- Stuart
- Rosemary
- Hazel
- Jennifer
- Frank
- Mccormick
- Cain
- Pga
- Wynn
- Revue
- Ellie
- Barton
- Store
- Fulham
- Greer
- Longhorn
- Roscoe
- Cricketer
- Willard
- Selector
- Daniel
- Kenny
- Barry
- Cairns
- Rooney
- Pedestrian
- Reginald
- Sonny
- Shovel
- Maggie
- Neill
- Milton
- Carol
- Bassist
- Harvey
- Deane
- Derek
- Blake
- Johnnie
- Kelvin
- Jarrett
- Tobin
- Sydney
- Brian
- Olivier
- Elias
- Becky
- Libel
- Josh
- Jennie
- Ross
Adjective
Wiktionary
BARNES, proper noun. An English topographic surname for someone who owned, lived in, or worked in a barn.
BARNES, proper noun. An English habitational surname for someone from the place of the same name in Surrey.
BARNES, proper noun. A town originally in Surrey, now a district of London.
Wise words
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Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.