See also: <span class="searchmatch">manșon</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Manson</span> Wikipedia An Anglicised version of the North Germanic (Scandinavian) name Magnuson "son of...
Borrowed from French manchon. <span class="searchmatch">manșon</span> n (plural manșoane) sleeve coupler...
<span class="searchmatch">Mansons</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">Manson</span>...
loa + <span class="searchmatch">mañson</span> IPA(key): /lwaˈvãsːɔ̃n/ loa-vañson f (plural loaioù-<span class="searchmatch">mañson</span>) trowel (mason's tool)...
naturalists named <span class="searchmatch">Manson</span>. mansoni <span class="searchmatch">Manson</span> (attributive); used in taxonomic names for organisms that often have English names of the form "<span class="searchmatch">Manson's</span> ..."...
From <span class="searchmatch">Manson</span> + -esque. Mansonesque (comparative more Mansonesque, superlative most Mansonesque) Reminiscent of Charles <span class="searchmatch">Manson</span> (1934–2017), American leader...
From <span class="searchmatch">Manson</span> + -ian. Mansonian (comparative more Mansonian, superlative most Mansonian) Of or relating to Charles <span class="searchmatch">Manson</span> (1934–2017), American leader...
(plural Magnusons) A surname. A Scandinavian surname, equivalent to English <span class="searchmatch">Manson</span>. Magnusson Magnussen Magnusen Magnus According to the 2010 United States...
Angeles, United States. 2025 June 2, Lizzy Goodman, quoting Shirley <span class="searchmatch">Manson</span>, “Shirley <span class="searchmatch">Manson</span>, the Unexpected Godmother of Rock”, in The New York Times[1],...