Associations to the word «Fraser»
Noun
- Antonia
- Brendan
- Simon
- Malcolm
- Earle
- Inverness
- Mallory
- Canyon
- Vancouver
- Highlander
- Madeline
- Macdonald
- Mackenzie
- Brooke
- Langley
- Macpherson
- Columbia
- Fir
- Kerr
- British
- Dd
- Rodgers
- Iain
- Angus
- Seton
- Jacobite
- Jamie
- Forster
- Confluence
- Munro
- Hugh
- Liz
- Nicola
- Frazer
- Scottish
- Hadley
- Meadows
- Archibald
- Robson
- Guthrie
- Navarro
- Eliza
- Dolphin
- Macleod
- Rush
- Ian
- Surrey
- Salmon
- Curt
- Twins
- Alison
- Chalmers
- Mcgregor
- Frankie
- Dunlop
- Clan
- Westminster
- Tributary
- Gretchen
- Stirling
- Watts
- Ronald
- Carlyle
- Steamboat
- Riding
- Alec
- Duncan
- Sheila
- Hayden
- Colin
- Mckenzie
- Mainland
- Sutherland
- Yukon
- Brad
- Alexander
- Barron
- Mcbride
- Mcintosh
- Botanist
- Rivers
- Mbe
- Laura
- Valley
- Fergus
- Stuart
- Blackwood
- Caledonia
- Rockies
- Swimmer
- Biographer
- Claire
- Phyllis
- Mcleod
- Tally
- Cascade
Wiktionary
FRASER, proper noun. A Scottish surname thought to be of Norman origin.
FRASER, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
FRASER, proper noun. A river in British Columbia that flows from the Rocky Mountains into the Strait of Georgia.
FRASER FIR, noun. A North American species of fir tree (Abies fraseri).
FRASER FIRS, noun. Plural of Fraser fir
FRASER ISLAND, proper noun. A World Heritage island located along the southern coast of Queensland, Australia, approximately 300 kilometres north of Brisbane.
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