Associations to the word «Lionel»
Noun
- Ulster
- Butler
- Jensen
- Herman
- Blunt
- Burke
- Herbert
- Colombo
- Emmett
- Goodwin
- Clark
- Dominique
- Doris
- Matthews
- Aragon
- Oscar
- Cantor
- Baronetcy
- Edward
- Reverie
- Tod
- Twain
- Stan
- Frankie
- Mel
- Cobb
- Latham
- Thirteen
- Drew
- Reginald
- Augusta
- Hawkins
- Peterson
- Vivian
- Marge
- Tempest
- Gerard
- Gable
- Carole
- Jackson
- Florence
- Musical
- Jeffrey
- Blanchard
- Quintet
- Alphonse
- Charlton
- Gerry
- Barber
- Hurst
- Immortal
- Gilbert
- Arthur
- Cricketer
- Pieter
- Bing
- Coleman
- Burt
- Warwick
- Talbot
- Gaiety
- Torres
- Madge
- Leslie
- Sawyer
- Frederick
- Camilla
- Piccadilly
- Alfred
- Orchestra
- Berman
- Boyce
- Gibbs
- Uncle
- Walter
- Terry
- Heir
- Meadows
- Clarke
- Tate
- Boo
- Birch
- Pickering
- Neville
- Johnny
- Jan
- Rogers
- Joyce
- Salisbury
- Desmond
- Choreographer
- Surrogate
- Crawford
Wiktionary
LIONEL, proper noun. A male given name of mostly British usage.
LIONEL, noun. The whelp of a lioness; a young lion.
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