Associations to the word «Declan»
Noun
- Donnelly
- Bridget
- Napier
- Rourke
- Megan
- Costello
- Katie
- Tipperary
- Jai
- Brendan
- Kieran
- Rebecca
- Robbie
- Bree
- Liam
- Erin
- Doherty
- Meth
- Mia
- Fitzpatrick
- Sykes
- Natasha
- Donegal
- Kidney
- Ella
- Kerry
- Paddy
- Ste
- Mccartney
- Derry
- Christy
- Faye
- Tess
- Galway
- Moira
- Gael
- Aidan
- Byrne
- Shawn
- Walsh
- Barron
- Kate
- Sharma
- Foley
- Fitzgerald
- Quinn
- Meath
- Kildare
- Munster
- Rudd
- Duffy
- Juliet
- Selector
- Maguire
- Dempsey
- Mckenna
- Connell
- Tyrone
- Connor
- Browne
- Flanagan
- Waterford
- Brien
- Dublin
- Desmond
- Curry
- Sullivan
- Niall
- Leinster
- Darcy
- Lynch
- Campaigner
- Ollie
- Reilly
- Charity
- Carr
- Carrie
- Shea
- Dec
- Antrim
- Nathan
- Elvis
- Kelly
- Bennett
- Davy
- Donna
- Eu
- Mcmahon
- Storyline
- Cinematographer
- Ramsay
- Dolan
- Burke
- Murphy
- Neill
- Brady
- Gus
Adverb
Wiktionary
DECLAN, proper noun. A male given name, anglicized form of an Irish Gaelic saint's name Deaglán.
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