Associations to the word «Ethel»
Noun
- Rosenberg
- Waters
- Julius
- Espionage
- Mildred
- Maude
- Gretchen
- Maud
- Vance
- Clayton
- Hays
- Skinner
- Vivian
- Lillian
- Coleridge
- Gertrude
- Minnie
- Bing
- Horne
- Mabel
- Lionel
- Fanny
- Matron
- Sands
- Married
- Cantor
- Mae
- Beatty
- Gladys
- Olson
- Lucille
- Katharine
- Nellie
- Elsa
- Marjorie
- Beatrice
- Lucy
- Muriel
- Edith
- Crosby
- Kathleen
- Bessie
- Archie
- Billie
- Lena
- Doris
- Whistler
- Dot
- Edna
- Sinatra
- Frances
- Clive
- Agnes
- Turner
- Decca
- Dorothy
- Willy
- Kennedy
- Josephine
- Nora
- Dunn
- Percy
- Lyle
- Beale
- Constance
- Wilfred
- Amy
- Ella
- Villiers
- Hilda
- Preview
- Benny
- Judy
- Garland
- Wynn
- Mcmillan
- Irving
- Sylvia
- Byrne
- Vaudeville
- Handel
- Kew
- Disco
- Dorothea
- Helen
- Faye
- Veronica
- Steed
- Grandmother
- Fuchs
- Hirsch
- Malley
- Fred
- Wilfrid
- Annie
- Myra
Adjective
Wiktionary
ETHEL, proper noun. A female given name, popular at the turn of the 20th century.
ETHEL, noun. The letter Œ/œ, or the rune ᛟ.
ETHEL, noun. A kind of tree, perhaps a tamarisk, found in northern Africa and in Arabia, which has dark, bluish wood.
Wise words
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are then master of the situation.