name, today often transferred back from the surname.
byrom
dormy
dormy
adj
(golf) Alternative form of dormie
emory
emory
Proper noun
variant of Emery.
name, in modern use transferred back from the surname.
formy
formy
adj
(heraldry) Alternative form of formée
mayor
mayor
noun
(Ireland, rare, obsolete) A member of a city council.
(chiefly US) A largely ceremonial position in some municipal governments that presides over the city council while a contracted city manager holds actual executive power.
(figurative, humorous) A local VIP, a muckamuck or big shot reckoned to lead some local group.
(historical) Short for mayor of the palace, the royal stewards of the Frankish Empire.
(historical) Synonym of mair, various former officials in the Kingdom of Scotland.
(historical, obsolete) A high justice, an important judge.
The chief executive of the municipal government of a city, borough, etc., formerly (historical) usually appointed as a caretaker by European royal courts but now usually appointed or elected locally.
moory
moory
adj
Resembling a moor; swampy; boggy.
noun
Alternative form of mooree (“kind of cotton cloth”)
moray
moray
noun
Any of the large cosmopolitan carnivorous eels of the family Muraenidae.
mordy
morey
morly
morry
morty
morty
Proper noun
A short form of the male given name Mortimer.
moyer
moyra
mylor
myron
myron
noun
chrism; myrrh
normy
rompy
rompy
adj
Tending to romp; playfully adventurous.
roomy
roomy
adj
Spacious, expansive, comfortable.
noun
Alternative spelling of roomie
wormy
wormy
adj
Infested with worms.
Of or like a worm or worms; shaped like a worm or worms.