Associations to the word «Brian»
Noun
- Palma
- Epstein
- Lowry
- Lara
- Lamont
- Henson
- Monty
- Gottfried
- Kendrick
- Doherty
- Mcbride
- Mastering
- Hodgson
- Cox
- Higgins
- Wilson
- Aubrey
- Horton
- Bois
- Gardner
- Python
- Byrne
- Deane
- Tobin
- Faulkner
- Doyle
- Dawkins
- Connolly
- Tko
- Bassist
- Dobson
- Hurst
- Regan
- Beatles
- Guitarist
- Whitaker
- Stokes
- Fallon
- Asher
- Lois
- Connell
- Ritchie
- Fitzpatrick
- Keith
- Donnelly
- Keyboardist
- Geoff
- Macleod
- Neill
- Keene
- Gibbons
- Linebacker
- Drummer
- Nolan
- Dominic
- Bowie
- Garfield
- Kidd
- Keane
- Wyatt
- Flynn
- Cody
- Kevin
- Boys
- Desmond
- Mick
- Mcnamara
- Shane
- Gail
- Bernie
- Pearce
- Winters
- Mclaughlin
- Lynch
- Griffin
- Dempsey
- Kenny
- Robbins
- Kerr
- Frontman
- Kelley
- Drummond
- Glover
- Farrell
- Maureen
- Reeves
- Cree
- Freddie
- Robertson
- Toole
- Wilde
- Cummings
- Garry
- Darryl
- Mccartney
- Hendrix
Verb
Wiktionary
BRIAN, proper noun. A male given name.
BRIAN, verb. (dialectal) (Northern England) To keep fire at the mouth of (as of an oven), to give light or to preserve heat.
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