Associations to the word «Martin»
Noun
- Luther
- Aston
- Galileo
- Sheen
- Marietta
- Ricky
- Tours
- Landau
- Malley
- Porte
- Sinatra
- Jr
- Fields
- Kenyon
- Gardner
- Christoph
- Rowan
- Donnelly
- Rees
- Crag
- Denny
- Vantage
- Halle
- Marty
- Kemp
- Zimmerman
- Reformation
- Barre
- Dempsey
- Grady
- Lister
- Greenberg
- Neill
- Atkins
- Dean
- Philipp
- Eden
- Mccartney
- Reformer
- Beatles
- Beck
- Sonia
- Jarvis
- Vida
- Geoff
- Goaltender
- Swallow
- Griffin
- Gould
- Paula
- Saint
- Calvin
- Jens
- Andreas
- Gottfried
- Souza
- Raptor
- Steve
- Boeing
- Selma
- Gore
- Tony
- Tko
- Goodman
- Shapiro
- Dunne
- Nilsson
- Seymour
- Nietzsche
- Sammy
- Mans
- Augustin
- Tad
- Aragon
- Iain
- Doherty
- Markus
- Kingsley
- Andrea
- Newell
- Glover
- Topping
- Paperback
- Busch
- Yves
- Lutheran
- Gilles
- Sargent
- Sexton
- V8
- Stacey
- Dustin
- Ling
- Gail
- Assassination
- Martini
- Jakob
- Glenn
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
MARTIN, noun. Any of various passerine birds of the family Hirundinidae, which also includes swallows, that catch insects whilst flying.
MARTIN, noun. A perforated stone-faced runner for grinding.
MARTIN, proper noun. A male given name originally given in honor of a fourth century soldier-saint.
MARTIN, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
MARTIN, proper noun. An English habitational surname for someone who lived near a mere.
Dictionary definition
MARTIN, noun. French bishop who is a patron saint of France (died in 397).
MARTIN, noun. United States actor and comedian (born in 1945).
MARTIN, noun. United States actress (1913-1990).
MARTIN, noun. United States singer (1917-1995).
MARTIN, noun. Any of various swallows with squarish or slightly forked tail and long pointed wings; migrate around Martinmas.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.