Associations to the word «Alan»
Noun
- Bergman
- Shepard
- Vandal
- Parsons
- Garner
- Orr
- Walden
- Partridge
- Ledger
- Marilyn
- Mcgee
- Hale
- Watts
- Fitz
- Moore
- Wilder
- Foster
- Bates
- Davey
- Watchman
- Gibbons
- Carr
- Brittany
- Bennett
- Tam
- Davidson
- Massey
- Brooke
- Napier
- Sutton
- Buckley
- Lori
- Mastering
- Griffiths
- Bullock
- Gardiner
- Keyboardist
- Durban
- Rubin
- Davies
- Dale
- Gavin
- Roscoe
- Astronaut
- Hirsch
- Marriott
- Graeme
- Geoff
- Shapiro
- Chadwick
- Merrill
- Caine
- Fletcher
- Mak
- Enigma
- Jay
- Lyricist
- Kay
- Charlton
- Lennox
- Cunningham
- Mckenzie
- Kendall
- Thunderbird
- Clive
- Boyce
- Weiss
- Doyle
- Whitaker
- Thorne
- Robson
- Liszt
- Dean
- Rosenberg
- Hun
- Blackburn
- Rowe
- Parker
- Hutton
- Rudolph
- Kaufman
- Neill
- Freeman
- Boyd
- Schwartz
- Cbe
- Starring
- Baxter
- Glen
- Gardner
- Tyson
- Grimsby
- Obe
- Keith
- Swanson
- Mbe
- Judd
- Trevor
Wiktionary
ALAN, noun. A wolfhound.
ALAN, proper noun. A male given name
ALAN, proper noun. (historical) A member of a group of Sarmatian tribes, nomadic pastoralists of the 1st millennium AD who spoke an Eastern Iranian language derived from Scytho-Sarmatian and which in turn evolved into modern Ossetian.
ALAN WHICKERS, noun. (Cockney rhyming slang) knickers.
Wise words
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