Associations to the word «Alan»
Noun
- Iain
- Lille
- Galloway
- Lew
- Dawson
- Garry
- Villiers
- Kaye
- Hurst
- Simpson
- Grayson
- Stevenson
- Mcintyre
- Goth
- Whitehead
- Spence
- Terence
- Rees
- Friedman
- Irvine
- Bassist
- Ian
- Gary
- Dobson
- Drummer
- Connolly
- Walters
- Garth
- Mick
- Wagner
- Bernstein
- Jockey
- Huxley
- Neil
- Greenberg
- Gregg
- Phillip
- Hewitt
- Mansfield
- Glenn
- Shortstop
- Ritchie
- Curtis
- Colin
- Gifford
- Dave
- Barnes
- Siegel
- Jackson
- Richardson
- Wally
- Burnett
- Derek
- Bartlett
- Tyrone
- Kevin
- Hansen
- Saxophonist
- Mckenna
- Gibson
- Jeffrey
- Campbell
- Steve
- Cox
- Lau
- Alec
- Cricketer
- Nigel
- Newcastle
- Schwarz
- Jones
- Clarke
- Goldberg
- Turnbull
- Stewart
- Mcleod
- Webber
- Darrell
- Duff
- Allan
- Webb
- Marvin
- Tracy
- Feldman
- Geoffrey
- Rufus
- Gerry
- Reid
- Horne
- Goodman
- Sykes
- Blunt
- Paisley
- Alain
- Tony
- Columnist
- Joanna
- Anderson
Adjective
Verb
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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