Associations to the word «Billie»
Noun
- Patsy
- Hendrix
- Anita
- Sammy
- Lillian
- Hughes
- Starring
- Sonny
- Petticoat
- Charlie
- Nate
- Typhoon
- Buddy
- Horton
- Parker
- Hawkins
- Rendition
- Frankie
- Reprise
- Rollins
- Dorsey
- Nightclub
- Vicksburg
- Feminism
- Cole
- Stevie
- Carleton
- Chum
- Slam
- Crosby
- Bully
- Grill
- Lindsey
- Tina
- Chuckle
- Cassidy
- Singer
- Jackie
- Bobby
- Whitney
- Garland
- Bennett
- Girlfriend
- Pierce
- Phoebe
- Fireball
- Godfrey
- Carmen
- Jimmy
- Sing
- Laura
- Sarah
- Waters
- Mcmillan
- Mcfarland
- Billy
- Lionel
- Cooke
- Stan
- Bradley
- Davis
- Hank
- Marvin
- Gladys
- Debbie
- Barbados
- Shirley
- Gerry
- Nanny
- Ann
- King
- Sadie
- Miles
- Natalie
- Slater
- Meredith
- Marilyn
- Velvet
- Tribute
- Prima
- Reed
- Norma
- Actress
- Hines
- Dylan
- Brady
- Minnie
- Mad
- Glitter
- Patty
- Dice
- Elton
- Muriel
- Hammond
- Willie
- Lenny
Adjective
Wiktionary
BILLIE, proper noun. A female given name derived from Bill, the diminutive of William.
BILLIE, proper noun. A nickname for Belinda.
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