Associations to the word «Morton»
Noun
- Blackwell
- Regency
- Charley
- Illinois
- Pianist
- Salt
- Scottish
- Alicia
- Josiah
- Henley
- Armstrong
- Rover
- Canterbury
- Plymouth
- Kaplan
- Edith
- Maroon
- Vertebrate
- Plough
- Dunlop
- Dentist
- Strait
- Congo
- Ballard
- Madeline
- Grover
- Lew
- Winslow
- Stevens
- Mckenna
- Clayton
- Orkney
- Reverend
- Brian
- Composer
- Waverley
- Eden
- Bourne
- Isaiah
- Farce
- Agatha
- Lindsay
- Mckinley
- Hayes
- Mclaughlin
- Cyril
- Peyton
- Merry
- Regulator
- Rowan
- Knox
- Slim
- Improvisation
- Puritan
- Bronco
- Clements
- Cox
- Platt
- Pumpkin
- Andrew
- Kathryn
- Dunedin
- Blanche
- Ted
- Tko
- Farley
- Dusty
- Julius
- Fullback
- Lucie
- Biographer
- Elm
- Villiers
- Taunton
- Mandy
- Pasha
- Galloway
- Patsy
- Hardy
- Domesday
- Madonna
- Vaudeville
- Bessie
- Derbyshire
- Norwood
- Cunningham
- Luton
- Woody
- Scotland
- Leslie
- Coroner
- Deborah
- Mccall
- Irvine
- Bulgaria
Wiktionary
MORTON, proper noun. Any of several places of that name (or Moreton) meaning "settlement near a moor or marsh".
MORTON, proper noun. An English and Scottish habitational surname from the placename.
MORTON, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Dictionary definition
MORTON, noun. United States jazz musician who moved from ragtime to New Orleans jazz (1885-1941).
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