Associations to the word «Alastair»
Noun
- Sim
- Reynolds
- Clarkson
- Campbell
- Blair
- Cook
- Mcintosh
- Iain
- Hawthorn
- Mackenzie
- Reid
- Lynch
- Cbe
- Collingwood
- Stewart
- Forsyth
- Nicholson
- Strauss
- Mcmillan
- Aberdeen
- Donaldson
- Qc
- Chasm
- Scottish
- Graeme
- Tai
- Gavin
- Macdonald
- Macleod
- Gillespie
- Revelation
- Downing
- Duncan
- Essex
- Yates
- Wicket
- Fiona
- Ian
- Gb
- Opener
- Paterson
- Compton
- Villiers
- Foreword
- Mckenzie
- Morrison
- Obe
- Hutton
- Mcleod
- Pearson
- Cricketer
- Batsman
- Presenter
- Crease
- Fowler
- Johnston
- Carmichael
- Mckay
- Hogg
- Inning
- Fitzroy
- Fraser
- Kerr
- Tony
- Mcdonald
- Baxter
- Joyce
- Robertson
- Gordon
- Clarke
- Stevenson
- Colin
- Boyd
- Gardiner
- Thorpe
- Ronnie
- Windsor
- Broadcaster
- Andrew
- Bruce
- Morton
- Bowler
- Miles
- Ross
- Stuart
- Adventurer
- Doc
- Marquess
- Batting
- Geoff
- Headmaster
- Worcestershire
- Kenneth
- Afl
- Trevor
Adjective
Wiktionary
ALASTAIR, proper noun. A male given name, a variant of Alasdair, Scottish form of Alexander.
Wise words
All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed
in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy,
hope.