Associations to the word «Brian»
Noun
- Mckenna
- Harmonica
- Dustin
- Mcguire
- Patrick
- Choke
- Duffy
- Kelly
- Johnston
- Dennis
- Meg
- Quarterback
- Walsh
- Flanagan
- Sean
- Brad
- Murphy
- Ign
- Trevor
- Gerry
- Brendan
- Downing
- Defenceman
- Dexter
- Stevie
- Burke
- Songwriting
- Bass
- Donnell
- Graeme
- Chris
- Mike
- Rory
- Doug
- Connor
- Dunne
- Leary
- Synthesizer
- Rust
- Placebo
- Kingship
- Mcmahon
- Gorman
- Td
- Mcgee
- Clemens
- Wr
- Jeff
- Dyke
- Bryan
- Ashton
- Greg
- Nottingham
- Derek
- Brett
- Costello
- Ron
- Poole
- Guitar
- Munster
- Mitchell
- Robson
- Clapton
- Dave
- Len
- Foley
- Friedman
- Gary
- Brent
- Dickson
- Goaltender
- Steve
- Maguire
- Matt
- Thin
- Vocal
- Burnley
- Backing
- Hooper
- Donovan
- Lambert
- Greene
- Tyrone
- Chloe
- Gallagher
- Connacht
- Jenkins
- Rourke
- Ian
- Patti
- Tony
- Hodge
- Sweeney
- Mckenzie
- Curt
- Vocalist
- Neil
- Tim
Adjective
Wiktionary
BRIAN, proper noun. A male given name.
BRIAN, verb. (dialectal) (Northern England) To keep fire at the mouth of (as of an oven), to give light or to preserve heat.
Wise words
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