Associations to the word «Donovan»
Noun
- Whittaker
- Terence
- Douglass
- Hy
- Jeremiah
- Showtime
- Dusty
- Maureen
- Tate
- Gator
- Pickering
- Patsy
- Lass
- Galway
- Macarthur
- Shaun
- Hoover
- Jason
- Quarterback
- Mls
- Annal
- Dempsey
- Powell
- Casey
- Hendrix
- Germain
- Superman
- Roosevelt
- Macleod
- Goldman
- Nimitz
- Vicki
- Liam
- Redskin
- Cynthia
- Mccartney
- Waterman
- Ui
- Doug
- Curt
- Townland
- Jeffrey
- Sullivan
- Connor
- Kimberly
- Cory
- Grail
- Wr
- Td
- Bailey
- Beatles
- Dylan
- Hickory
- Thom
- Curry
- Leisure
- Stevens
- Theresa
- Connell
- Shane
- Vera
- Dustin
- Knox
- Cork
- Coordinator
- Colonel
- Lennon
- Touchdown
- Grimsby
- Keane
- Juniper
- Sunshine
- Ordnance
- Ellis
- Atlantis
- Gerard
- Gael
- Jarrett
- Kathleen
- Tyson
- Billy
- Freddie
- Eagle
- Mike
- Zach
- Trevor
- Garrett
- Dolores
- Razor
- Flanagan
- Harmonica
- Mick
- Clapton
- Pritchard
- Minnie
- Stacey
- Tina
Adjective
Wiktionary
DONOVAN, proper noun. A surname, from Ó Donndubháin "descendant of (a person named) brown + black".
DONOVAN, proper noun. A male given name, transferred from the surname.
DONOVAN, proper noun. The Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.