Значение слова "ELROY" найдено в 3 источниках

ELROY

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• 'Crazylegs' Hirsch

• 1940s-'50s NFLer ___ Crazylegs Hirsch

• Animated boy

• Astro's playmate

• Boy in a noted futuristic cartoon

• Boy on 'The Jetsons'

• Boy's name that means the king

• Cartoon character whose secret code was Eep, Op, Ork, Ah-Ah

• Crazy Legs Hirsch of the early N.F.L.

• Crazy Legs Hirsch of the gridiron

• Crazylegs Hirsch of football fame

• Crazylegs Hirsch of the NFL

• First name of Football Hall of Famer Crazylegs Hirsch

• First name that means the king

• Football great ___ (Crazy Legs) Hirsch

• Football Hall-of-Famer ___ Hirsch

• Football's Crazylegs Hirsch

• Football's Hirsch, known as Crazylegs

• Footballer Hirsch

• George and Jane's boy, in cartoons

• George and Jane's son

• George Jetson's boy

• Hirsch of football

• Hirsch of football fame

• Hirsch or Jetson

• Jane Jetson's son

• Jetson boy

• Jetson family member

• Jetson lad

• Jetson's son

• Jetsons kid

• Judy Jetson's brother

• Judy Jetson's little brother

• Junior Jetson

• Lassie : Timmy :: Astro : ___

• N.F.L. great Hirsch

• N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer Hirsch

• One of the Jetsons

• Sheriff Lobo's first name

• Sitcom boy with a talking dog

• Student at Little Dipper School

• The Jetson boy

• The Jetson lad

• The Jetsons juvenile

• The Jetsons youngest

• The Jetsons' son

• The youngest Jetson

• Toon who sports a cap with an antenna

• TV boy who attends the Little Dipper School

• TV toon boy

• Wisconsin city near Sparta

• Young Jetson

• Youngest of the Jetsons

• Youngster in The Jetsons


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Elroy: translation

Elroy m
English: variant of LEROY (SEE Leroy). The initial syllable seems to be the result of simple transposition of the first two letters; it may also have been influenced by the Spanish definite article el and by the associated name DELROY (SEE Delroy). This is now a popular name among Blacks.


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Elroy: übersetzung

englischer Name französischen Ursprungs, Bedeutung: der König; Nebenform von → Leroy.


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