Associations to the word «Leonard»
Noun
- Missouri
- Reginald
- Jacobson
- Melvin
- Everett
- Gina
- Bacon
- Garcia
- Luciano
- Obe
- Harlan
- Cecil
- Katz
- Buckley
- Kurt
- Jeffrey
- Ellington
- Harrison
- Courtney
- Boxer
- Goldstein
- Pianist
- Boxing
- Erskine
- Richards
- Gould
- Sinatra
- Erich
- Euler
- Eugene
- Wilcox
- Jacobs
- Herman
- Stephen
- Herbert
- Aaron
- Andrews
- Hendrix
- Hugh
- Joshua
- Schwartz
- Ives
- Abel
- Dorsey
- Ray
- Rory
- Stern
- Horne
- Goodman
- Dmitri
- Doris
- Ethel
- Boyle
- Rosalind
- Carlson
- Pga
- Chadwick
- Brett
- Willie
- Roberto
- Tko
- Benedict
- Pierce
- Cooke
- Arthur
- Darwin
- Boa
- Ronald
- Linguist
- Scully
- Stan
- Porte
- Irwin
- Julian
- Crawley
- Igor
- Beverly
- Mckenzie
- Carla
- Bromley
- Financier
- Betty
- Katharine
- Thompson
- Marty
- Macpherson
- Phil
- Warren
- Physicist
- Jazz
- Leroy
- Percival
Verb
Wiktionary
LEONARD, proper noun. A male given name.
LEONARD, proper noun. A surname derived from the given name. Also used as an anglicisation of the Ó Leannáin (Lennon).
Dictionary definition
LEONARD, noun. United States writer of thrillers (born in 1925).
Wise words
Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking
creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.