Associations to the word «Duncan»
Noun
- Keynes
- Blair
- Mp
- Bain
- Hatfield
- Watcher
- Gary
- Wilde
- Sara
- Bryant
- Natalie
- Rees
- Scott
- Dagger
- Danny
- Craig
- Gregor
- Ken
- Ramos
- Allan
- Philips
- Andrews
- Dustin
- Winery
- Ronald
- Marjorie
- Gavin
- Jeff
- Helen
- Jess
- Graeme
- Dayton
- Leonard
- Todd
- Viscount
- Malley
- Robert
- Reid
- Matthews
- Alison
- Pat
- Celeste
- Walters
- Keyboardist
- Oklahoma
- Rusty
- Amanda
- Mickey
- Gibbons
- Jenna
- Myles
- Courtney
- Alexander
- Janet
- Rhys
- Robinson
- Copeland
- Jade
- Logan
- Rudy
- Mahogany
- Sutton
- Sarawak
- Steven
- Gregg
- Hunter
- Sinclair
- Mal
- Bluegrass
- Owen
- Jones
- Stirling
- Floyd
- Muir
- Admiral
- Carolyn
- Hague
- Cornwallis
- Tommy
- James
- Animator
- Wallace
- Celia
- Defenceman
- Whitney
- Antonio
- Bradshaw
- Olaf
- Johnny
- Leslie
- Barrett
Adverb
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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