Associations to the word «Harper»
Noun
- Bazaar
- Ferry
- Sharpe
- Collins
- Row
- Elle
- Weekly
- Esquire
- Brothers
- Bryce
- Yorker
- Irishman
- Rifleman
- Valerie
- Armory
- Potomac
- Stephen
- Rowan
- Mort
- Erickson
- Wyatt
- Tess
- Paperback
- Abolitionist
- Editorial
- Roy
- Prime
- Harp
- Mcclellan
- Magazine
- Newsweek
- Bray
- Bayonet
- Graeme
- York
- Publisher
- Conservative
- Musket
- Jess
- Bros
- Raid
- Periodical
- Knowles
- Arsenal
- Collier
- Sergeant
- Cullen
- Hearst
- Thurston
- Ben
- Lar
- Playboy
- Elijah
- Woods
- Claire
- Carbine
- Watkins
- Cochrane
- Peck
- Gregg
- Dion
- Minstrel
- Hogan
- Quarterly
- Wilder
- Sheen
- Ambrose
- Lon
- Malley
- Illustrator
- Twain
- Francisco
- Gibbons
- Cisco
- Flanagan
- Lynne
- Sitcom
- Bennett
- Imprint
- Healer
- Finch
- Apprentice
- Ida
- Douglass
- Daryl
- Raw
- Bloc
- Regan
Wiktionary
HARPER, noun. A harpist, especially one who plays a traditional harp without pedals.
HARPER, noun. (obsolete) An old Irish brass coin bearing the emblem of a harp.
HARPER, proper noun. An occupational surname for a player of the harp.
HARPER, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
HARPER, proper noun. A female given name of modern usage.
HARPER WOODS, proper noun. An inner-city suburb of Detroit with a population of roughly 14,000.
Dictionary definition
HARPER, noun. Someone who plays the harp.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.