duncan
/ˈdʌŋkən/Definitions
1. noun
A Scottish surname of Gaelic origin, referring to a dark-haired man or a person from the Scottish Highlands.
“The famous actor, Ewan Duncan, played a key role in the Hollywood film.”
2. proper noun
A proper name, typically referring to a person or place.
“Duncan, the capital of the South Island in New Zealand, has become a popular tourist destination.”