Associations to the word «Martin»
Noun
- Protestantism
- Andersen
- Johann
- Starr
- Hans
- Chris
- Albrecht
- Press
- Dewey
- Doris
- Gerry
- Heinrich
- Lowry
- Fischer
- Slater
- Maison
- Fowler
- Lennon
- Starring
- Pamela
- Bing
- Freeman
- Phyllis
- Keyboardist
- Jenkins
- Lopez
- Josiah
- Roberta
- Birch
- Niles
- Andres
- Frontman
- Bratislava
- Donnell
- Kevin
- Ulrich
- Boycott
- Graeme
- Duane
- Judy
- Madden
- Keane
- Dion
- Marilyn
- Bluegrass
- Helmut
- Freddy
- Donovan
- Max
- Jeff
- Fernandez
- Flanagan
- King
- Billy
- Damian
- Linda
- Bassist
- Gerhard
- Duffy
- Wolfgang
- Platt
- Tomas
- Shaun
- Jaguar
- Galway
- Marek
- Pedersen
- Lewis
- Feldman
- Anders
- Catechism
- Claude
- Champ
- Georg
- Billie
- Quinn
- Hewitt
- Alonso
- Carver
- Protestant
- Banjo
- Robbins
- Ian
- Trevor
- Johannes
- Stephan
- Spears
- Debbie
- Crosby
- Mick
- Fray
- Theologian
- Shaw
- Clint
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.
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