Associations to the word «Brian»
Noun
- Quinn
- Donegal
- Drum
- Rob
- Moore
- Terry
- Cbe
- Darren
- Morton
- Shawn
- Jones
- Brien
- Mcgrath
- Brandon
- Lennon
- Phil
- Cooke
- Dune
- Shea
- Scully
- Mcmillan
- Potter
- Outfielder
- Richards
- Tyler
- Tyson
- Mcconnell
- Keyboard
- Leinster
- Haynes
- Hayes
- Griffiths
- Kyle
- Ricky
- Collaborator
- Gavin
- Reid
- Julie
- Rooney
- Gregg
- Taylor
- Shaun
- Baird
- Corey
- Eric
- Keefe
- Robbie
- Josh
- Dillon
- Gael
- Percussion
- Murray
- Scott
- Jeremy
- Eddie
- Hayden
- Harrison
- Roberts
- Coleman
- Wendy
- Jason
- Debra
- Holland
- Bennett
- Malley
- Houghton
- Richie
- Moran
- Barry
- Vertigo
- Howe
- Massacre
- Elton
- Steven
- Crowley
- Davies
- Todd
- Pat
- Craig
- Courtney
- Randy
- Marilyn
- Usher
- Hayward
- Trumpeter
- Michael
- Colin
- Justin
- Clint
- Easton
- Kieran
- Nick
- Rick
- Alan
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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