Johnson Unscramble word

johnson is a Scrabble word, johnson uses Seven letters.
Scrabble point value for johnson Seventeen points.
Words with Friends point value for johnson: Seventeen points.

Below are the results of unscrambling johnson. We found a total of 52 words by unscrambling the letters in johnson.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in johnson

johns 15 noons 5 shojo 15 shoon 8

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in johnson

hoon 7 john 14 joon 11 josh 14 noon 4 nosh 7 oohs 7 oons 4 shoo 7 soho 7 soon 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in johnson

hon 6 hoo 6 jon 10 jos 10 noh 6 non 3 noo 3 nos 3 oho 6 ohs 6 ono 3 ons 3 ooh 6 oos 3 sho 6 soh 6 son 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in johnson

ho 5 hs 5 jo 9 js 9 nj 9 no 2 ns 2 oh 5 on 2 os 2 sh 5 sn 2 so 2

Definitions of johnson

noun

  1. Amy 1903–41, British aviator, who made several record flights, including those to Australia (1930) and to Cape Town and back (1936)
  2. Andrew 1808–75, US Democrat statesman who was elected vice president under the Republican Abraham Lincoln; 17th president of the US (1865–69), became president after Lincoln's assassination. His lenience towards the South after the American Civil War led to strong opposition from radical Republicans, who tried to impeach him
  3. (Alexander) Boris (de Pfeffel). born 1964, British Conservative politician; mayor of London from 2008
  4. Earvin ((ˈɜːvɪn) ), known as Magic. born 1959, US basketball player
  5. Eyvind ((ˈevɪnt) ). 1900–76, Swedish novelist and writer, whose novels include the Krilon trilogy (1941–43): joint winner of the Nobel prize for literature 1974
  6. Jack 1878–1946, US boxer; world heavyweight champion (1908–15)
  7. Lionel (Pigot) 1867–1902, British poet and critic, best known for his poems "Dark Angel" and "By the Statue of King Charles at Charing Cross"
  8. Lyndon Baines known as LBJ. 1908–73, US Democrat statesman; 36th president of the US (1963–69). His administration carried the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1965, but he lost popularity by increasing US involvement in the Vietnam war
  9. Martin. born 1970, English Rugby Union footballer; captain of the England team that won the World Cup in 2003.
  10. Michael (Duane) born 1967, US athlete: world (1995) and Olympic (1996) 200- and 400-metre gold medallist
  11. Philip (Cortelyou). 1906–2005, US architect and writer; his buildings include the New York State Theater (1964) and the American Telephone and Telegraph building (1978–83), both in New York
  12. Robert ?1898–1937, US blues singer and guitarist
  13. Samuel known as Dr. Johnson. 1709–84, British lexicographer, critic, and conversationalist, whose greatest works are his Dictionary (1755), his edition of Shakespeare (1765), and his Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets (1779–81). His fame, however, rests as much on Boswell's biography of him as on his literary output