Associations to the word «Campbell»
Noun
- Nate
- Eyre
- Baronetage
- Willie
- Antrim
- Ronald
- Craig
- Allan
- Maia
- Crawford
- Fife
- Mcqueen
- Bragg
- Antonia
- Nugent
- Jimmy
- Colonel
- Chieftain
- Ivor
- Griffiths
- Jessica
- Cecil
- Rob
- Billy
- Kenneth
- Atonement
- Wes
- David
- Knowles
- Lori
- Glenn
- Scot
- Adam
- Jr
- Canuck
- Judy
- Thurston
- Kraft
- Murray
- Clarke
- Keynes
- Brett
- Qc
- Myth
- Agnes
- Webb
- Presley
- Carroll
- Swanson
- Walter
- Tori
- Mcdowell
- Linda
- John
- Luke
- Reid
- Alex
- Norman
- Rhetoric
- Denise
- Robert
- Johnston
- Bobby
- Nebula
- Scotland
- Boone
- Paisley
- Sandra
- Mythology
- Edinburgh
- Rory
- Pete
- Rooney
- Janet
- Graham
- Cbe
- Otis
- Heather
- Brian
- Ross
- Norwood
- Kathleen
- Christensen
- Guthrie
- Vc
- Nell
- Keith
- Manitoba
- Greenville
- Thomson
- Sir
- Shane
- Haas
- Obe
- Tottenham
- Niall
- Arsenal
- Ferguson
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).
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