Associations to the word «Bernard»
Noun
- Matthews
- Wilfred
- Cyril
- Bianca
- Doris
- Louie
- Monde
- Bernardo
- Lewis
- Serge
- Siena
- Bernhard
- Pivot
- Pathologist
- Pollard
- Harcourt
- Eisenhower
- Engraver
- Mclaughlin
- Sharpe
- Ives
- Obe
- Nile
- Latham
- Yeshiva
- Samson
- Pretty
- Laval
- Viscount
- Francis
- Consecration
- Felix
- Saint
- Pons
- Crusader
- Temp
- Auguste
- Butler
- Maurice
- Eastman
- Daly
- Lyon
- Legate
- Marie
- Slade
- Barker
- Shapiro
- Alps
- Dickens
- Stein
- Milieu
- Prelate
- Charlemagne
- Vc
- Homme
- Beckett
- Baden
- Eugene
- Fable
- Alexandre
- Bruno
- Dempsey
- Eliza
- Sachs
- Isabelle
- Le
- Angela
- Nietzsche
- Premier
- Levine
- Denis
- Hutchinson
- Emeritus
- Partridge
- Valence
- Raoul
- Jules
- Libretto
- Cbe
- Ender
- Preface
- Aux
- Joyce
- Heretic
- Hogan
- Pont
- Archbishop
- Gillian
- Kenneth
- Beatrice
- Brahms
- Custer
- Augustine
- Petit
- Une
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
BERNARD, proper noun. A male given name.
BERNARD, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
BERNARD, noun. Shortened form of Saint Bernard (the dog).
Dictionary definition
BERNARD, noun. French physiologist noted for research on secretions of the alimentary canal and the glycogenic function of the liver (1813-1878).
Wise words
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the eye.