Associations to the word «Gaston»
Noun
- Richelieu
- Polynesia
- Armand
- Phantom
- Alphonse
- Duc
- Auguste
- Ravenna
- Navarre
- Gilles
- Strasbourg
- Marie
- Marguerite
- Belle
- Henri
- Comte
- Tong
- Berger
- Livre
- Bishopric
- Gustave
- Roanoke
- Xiii
- Raleigh
- Monsieur
- Viscount
- Georges
- Eu
- Baptiste
- Marcel
- François
- Raymond
- Camille
- Emile
- Philippe
- Isabel
- Chevrolet
- Yves
- Raoul
- Alexandre
- Mademoiselle
- Princesse
- Lorraine
- Lucie
- Jules
- Thorn
- Pierre
- Stade
- Jacques
- Marseille
- Mme
- Michel
- Jeanne
- Luxembourg
- Maurice
- Germain
- Belmont
- Antoine
- Barre
- Chevalier
- Eugen
- Marin
- Lucien
- Pinto
- Ogre
- Andre
- Aix
- Anjou
- Jean
- Mecklenburg
- Aragon
- Louise
- Orleans
- Belgian
- Browne
- French
- Antigua
- Potts
- Louis
- Dieter
- Parisian
- Isabelle
- Petit
- Nc
- Bertrand
- Maison
- Married
- Carolina
- Bertram
- Marquis
- Bourbon
- Gag
- Edmond
- Madame
- Ramon
- Laval
- Beast
- Toulouse
Adjective
Wiktionary
GASTON, proper noun. A surname of Norman origin.
GASTON, proper noun. A male given name occasionally transferred from the surname, or borrowed from modern French.
GASTON, noun. (climbing) A grip using one hand with the thumb down and elbow out.
GASTON, verb. (climbing) To hold using such a grip
Wise words
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