Associations to the word «Duncan»
Noun
- Iain
- Macbeth
- Pickup
- Fiddle
- Macleod
- Mri
- Seymour
- Hines
- Mandolin
- Manu
- Lamont
- Idaho
- Veronica
- Campbell
- Mackay
- Mcintyre
- Tim
- Susanna
- Macpherson
- Mcgregor
- Mckenzie
- Stuart
- Cameron
- Argyll
- Clinch
- Lindsay
- Conrad
- Meg
- Dundee
- Laurie
- Sandy
- Glen
- Spur
- Scottish
- Mcleod
- Otis
- Highlander
- Forbes
- Wills
- Malcolm
- Clarke
- Archibald
- Tiny
- Mariano
- Connor
- Fitz
- Kingship
- Vanessa
- Sanderson
- Baird
- Dunbar
- Olson
- Macmillan
- Cisco
- Ferguson
- Fraser
- Munro
- Pamela
- Polly
- Milne
- Maclean
- Immortal
- Dwight
- Lennox
- Alf
- Cora
- Mcintosh
- Utilization
- Oaks
- Mackenzie
- Angus
- Macdonald
- Bruce
- Inverness
- Retrieval
- Bene
- Luce
- Teddy
- Adam
- Fife
- Lilly
- Lois
- Alia
- Hereafter
- Kane
- Clipper
- Picasso
- Zoe
- Diane
- Scratch
- Dunn
- Potts
- Ian
- Walden
- Gunn
- Laker
- Denise
- Edwards
- Neal
Adjective
Wiktionary
DUNCAN, proper noun. A male given name; the name of two early saints and of two kings of Scotland.
DUNCAN, proper noun. A surname.
DUNCAN, proper noun. Several places in the U.S.A. and one in Canada.
Dictionary definition
DUNCAN, noun. United States dancer and pioneer of modern dance (1878-1927).
Wise words
More wisdom is latent in things as they are than in all the
words men use.