Associations to the word «Martin»
Noun
- Luther
- Aston
- Galileo
- Sheen
- Marietta
- Ricky
- Tours
- Landau
- Malley
- Porte
- Sinatra
- Jr
- Fields
- Kenyon
- Gardner
- Christoph
- Rowan
- Donnelly
- Rees
- Crag
- Denny
- Vantage
- Halle
- Marty
- Kemp
- Zimmerman
- Reformation
- Barre
- Dempsey
- Grady
- Lister
- Greenberg
- Neill
- Atkins
- Dean
- Philipp
- Eden
- Mccartney
- Reformer
- Beatles
- Beck
- Sonia
- Jarvis
- Vida
- Geoff
- Goaltender
- Swallow
- Griffin
- Gould
- Paula
- Saint
- Calvin
- Jens
- Andreas
- Gottfried
- Souza
- Raptor
- Steve
- Boeing
- Selma
- Gore
- Tony
- Tko
- Goodman
- Shapiro
- Dunne
- Nilsson
- Seymour
- Nietzsche
- Sammy
- Mans
- Augustin
- Tad
- Aragon
- Iain
- Doherty
- Markus
- Kingsley
- Andrea
- Newell
- Glover
- Topping
- Paperback
- Busch
- Yves
- Lutheran
- Gilles
- Sargent
- Sexton
- V8
- Stacey
- Dustin
- Ling
- Gail
- Assassination
- Martini
- Jakob
- Glenn
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
MARTIN, noun. Any of various passerine birds of the family Hirundinidae, which also includes swallows, that catch insects whilst flying.
MARTIN, noun. A perforated stone-faced runner for grinding.
MARTIN, proper noun. A male given name originally given in honor of a fourth century soldier-saint.
MARTIN, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
MARTIN, proper noun. An English habitational surname for someone who lived near a mere.
Dictionary definition
MARTIN, noun. French bishop who is a patron saint of France (died in 397).
MARTIN, noun. United States actor and comedian (born in 1945).
MARTIN, noun. United States actress (1913-1990).
MARTIN, noun. United States singer (1917-1995).
MARTIN, noun. Any of various swallows with squarish or slightly forked tail and long pointed wings; migrate around Martinmas.
Wise words
A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time
as the bullets go flying through space.