Associations to the word «Trevor»
Noun
- Lance
- Comedian
- Francis
- Choke
- Wembley
- Kevin
- Lenny
- Boyfriend
- Johnston
- Bess
- Austin
- Terry
- Giles
- Juliet
- Selector
- Bowler
- Brendan
- Ham
- Brett
- Vic
- Horne
- Jon
- Gower
- Stan
- Gregor
- Hepburn
- Thornton
- Richie
- Ken
- Rhodes
- Mueller
- Neil
- Ernest
- Gillian
- Edwards
- Blake
- Saxophone
- Manuel
- Riley
- Tony
- Ritchie
- Baron
- Joanna
- Howe
- Dawson
- Macbeth
- Charlton
- Kyle
- Clipper
- Atkinson
- Roscoe
- Hogg
- Sykes
- Hayes
- Flynn
- Annexation
- Gareth
- Mike
- Ellison
- Evans
- Lamar
- Jeremy
- Mcintyre
- Cyril
- Bass
- Cooke
- Cooper
- Golfer
- Carr
- Nottingham
- Gavin
- Patton
- Hayward
- Iain
- Birmingham
- Evan
- Mariano
- Chap
- Lynne
- Hitler
- Terence
- Fiona
- Goes
- Footballer
- Blackwell
- Dave
- Raw
- Eve
- Bryan
- Myers
- Hines
- Lindsay
- Laurence
- Aaron
- Robbins
- Terminus
- Bowling
Wiktionary
TREVOR, proper noun. A male given name, from Welsh Trefor. Popular in the UK in the 1950s and the 1960s.
Wise words
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