Associations to the word «Desmond»
Noun
- Connolly
- Mor
- Garner
- Faraday
- Sawyer
- Berwick
- Minerva
- Adrian
- Howard
- Ape
- Ulster
- Foreword
- Richardson
- Webber
- Celia
- Gerry
- Brian
- Miles
- Butler
- Cory
- Aidan
- Creed
- Henley
- Eustace
- Carter
- Travers
- Basil
- Naomi
- Bowen
- Countess
- Pap
- Penelope
- Doyle
- Connor
- Neill
- Dominic
- Tan
- Gloria
- Dublin
- Maguire
- Viscount
- Grab
- Elliott
- Charlie
- Tb
- Humphrey
- Reilly
- Shane
- Olga
- Flashback
- Quinn
- Ace
- Johnny
- Nelson
- Saucer
- Buster
- Hawkins
- Mbe
- Noel
- Barony
- Langley
- Raleigh
- Maratha
- Brien
- Veronica
- Cumbria
- Austen
- Burke
- Freighter
- Connacht
- Osborn
- Vidal
- Souza
- Ambrose
- Leary
- Kilkenny
- Ivor
- Harmon
- Nigerian
- Florence
- Welsh
- Shirley
- Chute
- Diane
- Ireland
- Sim
- Byrne
- Walls
- Lillian
- Cher
- Baron
- Rae
- Derrick
- Hannah
Verb
Wiktionary
DESMOND, proper noun. An Irish surname, anglicised from Ó Deasmhumhnaigh " a man from South Munster".
DESMOND, proper noun. A male given name derived from the surname; popular in Britain in the first half of the twentieth century.
DESMOND, noun. (British) (rhyming slang) A lower second class honours or 2.2 degree.
Wise words
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