Willow
See also: willow
English
Etymology
From willow.
Proper noun
Willow
- A female given name from English of modern usage.
- 1992, Martha Grimes, The End of the Pier, page 132:
- Before he died her father had run a nursery just outside the town. He loved trees so much he'd even named his two daughters and one son after them: Willow, Ashley and Oak.
- A census-designated place in Alaska
- A town in Oklahoma
- A town in Wisconsin
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