Associations to the word «Morton»
Noun
- Wanderer
- Buddy
- Blaine
- Boyd
- Joe
- Tacoma
- Burnley
- Amy
- Kimball
- Carmichael
- Harper
- Luciano
- Akron
- James
- Letterman
- Lincolnshire
- Cochran
- Leopold
- Fork
- Somerville
- Carlisle
- Agnes
- Greenberg
- Oldham
- Ridley
- Mar
- Darlington
- Ramsay
- Cook
- Horne
- Orleans
- Chad
- Dexter
- Married
- Blues
- Wolverine
- Anthropologist
- Robert
- Jr
- Montrose
- Lisa
- Celia
- Greenwich
- Jd
- Adler
- Hooper
- Leland
- Montagu
- Cecil
- Keen
- Shaw
- Harrison
- Alan
- Maxwell
- Meredith
- Welsh
- Halfback
- Ritchie
- Ric
- Sender
- Rocky
- William
- Cid
- Meadows
- Thomas
- Hugh
- Elliott
- Sidney
- Gig
- Nikita
- Heath
- Joanne
- Bernstein
- Dolan
- Whig
- Governorship
- Cuthbert
- Mf
- Arthur
- Bradford
- Covent
- Cowboy
- Glasgow
- Spell
- Sherman
- Middleton
- Grange
- Chalmers
- Tweed
- Mcdonald
- Nebraska
- Richard
- Rogers
Adjective
Wiktionary
MORTON, proper noun. Any of several places of that name (or Moreton) meaning "settlement near a moor or marsh".
MORTON, proper noun. An English and Scottish habitational surname from the placename.
MORTON, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Dictionary definition
MORTON, noun. United States jazz musician who moved from ragtime to New Orleans jazz (1885-1941).
Wise words
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