Associations to the word «Duncan»
Noun
- Halfback
- Johnstone
- Mckay
- Montagu
- Cbe
- Hodge
- Dudley
- Montrose
- Nba
- Richie
- Parker
- Garner
- Fiddler
- Archie
- Fen
- Stewart
- Fret
- Fender
- Argyle
- Kerr
- Bai
- Fletcher
- Conservative
- Brewster
- Mills
- Bassett
- Mcguire
- Bryan
- Browne
- Phillips
- Jock
- Kobe
- Laird
- Paula
- Preston
- Mcmillan
- Sled
- Gurney
- Obe
- Manning
- Andy
- Dave
- Aspen
- Paterson
- Edinburgh
- Fergus
- Yukon
- Scotland
- Duff
- Geoff
- Aberdeen
- Silas
- Jamie
- Jessica
- Kell
- Yarmouth
- Carmen
- Andrew
- Mvp
- Rae
- Dune
- Ewing
- Katherine
- Pritchard
- Kenneth
- Randy
- Rebound
- Madeline
- Joanne
- Robertson
- Henchman
- Brady
- Patterson
- Hms
- Len
- Liam
- Alan
- Theresa
- Hermit
- Tony
- Electronic
- Dd
- Ross
- Graham
- Davidson
- Drummond
- Keith
- Congressman
- Forsyth
- Darren
- Dancer
- Hal
- Cory
- Smith
- Donald
Verb
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
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