Associations to the word «Johnston»
Noun
- Bertie
- Buchanan
- Annie
- Tex
- Arthur
- Livingstone
- Becky
- Geographer
- Marks
- Davis
- Trevor
- Capt
- Len
- Phelps
- Spence
- Hood
- Wayne
- Married
- Fergus
- Patricia
- Taker
- Burke
- Napier
- Neil
- Dylan
- Nashville
- Cumberland
- Clarence
- Flank
- Quartermaster
- Andrew
- Ben
- Mcleod
- By
- Lee
- Graeme
- Ritchie
- Malley
- Denis
- Harcourt
- Simmons
- Paterson
- Mississippi
- Allan
- Detonation
- Cartoonist
- Trent
- Jameson
- Rhodesia
- Reinforcement
- Ulrich
- Oaks
- Nantes
- Esq
- Craig
- Army
- Pinto
- Dd
- Iain
- Joe
- Homer
- Sheila
- Garner
- Boys
- Stevie
- Gettysburg
- Gill
- Gertrude
- Retreat
- Drummond
- Reef
- Barnett
- Geraldine
- Impeachment
- Jefferson
- Harper
- Rae
- Bethlehem
- Patton
- Alan
- Inning
- Gail
- Darryl
- Gaza
- Williamsburg
- Granville
- Disney
- Willard
- Murray
- Willie
- Jill
- David
- Michelle
- Oklahoma
Adverb
Wiktionary
JOHNSTON, proper noun. A Scottish habitational surname from a place in Dumfriesshire, meaning "John's town".
JOHNSTON, proper noun. An English surname, variant of Johnson.
Dictionary definition
JOHNSTON, noun. Confederate general in the American Civil War; led the Confederate troops in the West (1807-1891).
Wise words
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