Associations to the word «Campbell»
Noun
- Argyll
- Archibald
- Naomi
- Lyle
- Glen
- Colin
- Ramsey
- Soup
- Vivian
- Duncan
- Nicky
- Iain
- Erica
- Marquess
- Angus
- Petty
- Mcleod
- Wilfred
- Clarence
- Scottish
- Playhouse
- Veronica
- Christy
- Premier
- Dalton
- Bain
- Maclean
- Malcolm
- Oiler
- Laird
- Bruce
- Balfour
- Darren
- Lucknow
- Redskin
- Kaufman
- Jacobite
- Calder
- Alec
- Jock
- Graeme
- Highlander
- Donald
- Earl
- Danielle
- Macpherson
- Blair
- Kentucky
- Archie
- Ian
- Sol
- Baronet
- Knoxville
- Lamont
- Chad
- Cheryl
- Neil
- Shelby
- Argyle
- Highlands
- Montrose
- Jamal
- Welles
- Sterling
- Roy
- Gordon
- Cindy
- Reginald
- Hume
- Auckland
- Newman
- Clan
- Lineman
- Belfast
- Cassie
- Lamar
- Wr
- Cate
- Orr
- Esq
- Courtney
- Douglas
- Erskine
- Alexander
- Napier
- Fiona
- Orson
- Glasgow
- Fraser
- Wellesley
- Baronetcy
- Macdonald
- Scott
- Defenceman
- Shapiro
Wiktionary
CAMPBELL, proper noun. A Scottish surname from the Caimbeul, cam beul, crooked mouth.
CAMPBELL, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
CAMPBELL, proper noun. A female given name used since the 2000s.
Dictionary definition
CAMPBELL, noun. United States mythologist (1904-1987).
Wise words
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