Associations to the word «Hampton»
Noun
- Terrace
- Fitzgerald
- Flotilla
- Ensign
- Commissioning
- Gloucester
- Calhoun
- Woodstock
- Willoughby
- Pianist
- Boogie
- Cumberland
- Raleigh
- Heath
- Havre
- Casablanca
- Grease
- Tug
- Gardner
- Hazel
- Tunnel
- Kicker
- Escort
- Confederacy
- Dinah
- Merritt
- Salisbury
- Coleman
- Trumpeter
- Viii
- Ferry
- Harrow
- Siegel
- Shoal
- Guildford
- Hanson
- Hatfield
- Kenny
- Jess
- Chet
- Tow
- Fairfax
- Allegheny
- Hammond
- Shropshire
- Horne
- Plantation
- Clayton
- Glen
- Brant
- Bessie
- Camden
- Marlborough
- Sr
- Haynes
- Parkway
- Orton
- Iowa
- Lena
- Midshipman
- Freddie
- Township
- Hamlet
- Gunnery
- Brewster
- Dune
- Port
- Cole
- Berwick
- Mansion
- Rip
- Transit
- Colored
- New
- Dorchester
- South
- Henley
- Teddy
- Devonshire
- Springs
- Elizabeth
- Shipyard
- Rodgers
- Ann
- Mcclellan
- Atlantic
- Mel
- Brunswick
- Fairfield
Wiktionary
HAMPTON, proper noun. Any of several places in England and Scotland from Saxon words meaning homestead and enclosure
HAMPTON, proper noun. An English and Scottish habitational surname from the placenames.
HAMPTON, proper noun. A city in Arkansas
HAMPTON, proper noun. A town in Connecticut
HAMPTON, proper noun. A city in Florida
HAMPTON, proper noun. A city in Georgia, USA
HAMPTON, proper noun. A village in Illinois
HAMPTON, proper noun. A city in Iowa
HAMPTON, proper noun. A city in Minnesota
HAMPTON, proper noun. A hamlet in Missouri
HAMPTON, proper noun. A village in Nebraska
HAMPTON, proper noun. A town in New Brunswick, Canada
HAMPTON, proper noun. A town in New Hampshire
HAMPTON, proper noun. A borough in New Jersey
HAMPTON, proper noun. A town in New York
HAMPTON, proper noun. A community in Nova Scotia
HAMPTON, proper noun. A community in Prince Edward Island
HAMPTON, proper noun. A town in Queensland, Australia
HAMPTON, proper noun. A town in South Carolina
HAMPTON, proper noun. A city in Virginia
HAMPTON HUMP, noun. Alternative form of Hampton's hump
HAMPTON HUMPS, noun. Plural of Hampton hump
Dictionary definition
HAMPTON, noun. United States musician who was the first to use the vibraphone as a jazz instrument (1913-2002).
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