Name Report For First Name BLITHE:

BLITHE

First name BLITHE's origin is English. BLITHE means "cheerful". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with BLITHE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of blithe.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with BLITHE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with BLITHE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming BLITHE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES BLÝTHE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH BLÝTHE (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (lithe) - Names That Ends with lithe:

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (ithe) - Names That Ends with ithe:

faithe orlaithe

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (the) - Names That Ends with the:

margarethe blythe agathe dianthe erianthe evanthe hyacinthe ianthe iolanthe xanthe hyancinthe berthe edythe faethe jacinthe kathe marthe olathe yolanthe atteworthe boothe bothe mathe smythe zethe wythe the rhodanthe melanthe clianthe calanthe aethe lethe

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (he) - Names That Ends with he:

eshe andromache psyche ailbhe ayashe blanche caoimhe casidhe fainche josephe natuche oilbhe porsche birche caolaidhe che christophe fitche giollabuidhe giolladhe lache moshe ohcumgache oidhche roche rushe scolaighe tighe tinashe ionache gheorghe wallache harelache birkhe

NAMES RHYMING WITH BLÝTHE (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (blith) - Names That Begins with blith:

bliths

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (blit) - Names That Begins with blit:

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (bli) - Names That Begins with bli:

blian bliant bliss blisse

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (bl) - Names That Begins with bl:

blacey black blade bladud blaec blaecl blaecleah blaed blaeey blagdan blagden blagdon blaine blainey blair blaire blais blaisdell blaise blaize blake blakeley blakely blakemore blakey blamor blanca blanch blanchefleur blancheflo blancheflor blancheflour blanco blandford blandina blane blaney blanford blar blas blasa blase blathma blathnaid blayne blayney blayze blaze bleecker bleoberis blerung blessing bletsung blondell blondelle blondene blossom blostm bluinse bly blyana blyss blysse blyth

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BLÝTHE:

First Names which starts with 'bl' and ends with 'he':

First Names which starts with 'b' and ends with 'e':

babatunde babette backstere baecere baibre bailee bainbridge bainbrydge bairbre baladie baldassare baldhere baldlice balere balgaire balie ballinamore banbrigge bane bankole baptiste barbie bardene barkarne barnabe barre barrie bartle bartolome basile baste bathilde bawdewyne baylee baylie beale beatie beatrice beattie beceere bede bedegrayne bedivere beiste bekele belakane beldane beldene bellance bellangere belle beltane bemabe bemadette bembe bemeere bemelle bennie benoyce bentle beore beorhthilde berde berdine berenice bergitte berhane berke berkle bernadette bernadine berne bernelle bernette bernice bernyce beroe bertie bertilde bertrade bessie bethanee bethanie betje bette bettine beverlee bibsbebe billie binge birde birdie birdine birte birtle boarte bobbie bonie boniface bonnibelle

English Words Rhyming BLITHE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES BLÝTHE AS A WHOLE:

blitheadjective (a.) Gay; merry; sprightly; joyous; glad; cheerful; as, a blithe spirit.

blithefuladjective (a.) Gay; full of gayety; joyous.

blithenessnoun (n.) The state of being blithe.

blithesomeadjective (a.) Cheery; gay; merry.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BLÝTHE (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (lithe) - English Words That Ends with lithe:


litheadjective (a.) Mild; calm; as, lithe weather.
 adjective (a.) Capable of being easily bent; pliant; flexible; limber; as, the elephant's lithe proboscis.
 adjective (a.) To smooth; to soften; to palliate.
 verb (v. i. & i.) To listen or listen to; to hearken to.


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ithe) - English Words That Ends with ithe:


hithenoun (n.) A port or small haven; -- used in composition; as, Lambhithe, now Lambeth.

redwithenoun (n.) A west Indian climbing shrub (Combretum Jacquini) with slender reddish branchlets.

saithenoun (n.) The pollock, or coalfish; -- called also sillock.

sithenoun (n.) Time.
 noun (n.) A scythe.
 verb (v. i.) To sigh.
 verb (v. t.) To cut with a scythe; to scythe.

snitheadjective (a.) Alt. of Snithy

tithenoun (n.) A tenth; the tenth part of anything; specifically, the tenthpart of the increase arising from the profits of land and stock, allotted to the clergy for their support, as in England, or devoted to religious or charitable uses. Almost all the tithes of England and Wales are commuted by law into rent charges.
 noun (n.) Hence, a small part or proportion.
 adjective (a.) Tenth.
 verb (v. t.) To levy a tenth part on; to tax to the amount of a tenth; to pay tithes on.
 verb (v. i.) Tp pay tithes.

withenoun (n.) A flexible, slender twig or branch used as a band; a willow or osier twig; a withy.
 noun (n.) A band consisting of a twig twisted.
 noun (n.) An iron attachment on one end of a mast or boom, with a ring, through which another mast or boom is rigged out and secured; a wythe.
 noun (n.) A partition between flues in a chimney.
 verb (v. t.) To bind or fasten with withes.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (the) - English Words That Ends with the:


absinthenoun (n.) The plant absinthium or common wormwood.
 noun (n.) A strong spirituous liqueur made from wormwood and brandy or alcohol.

bathenoun (n.) The immersion of the body in water; as to take one's usual bathe.
 verb (v. t.) To wash by immersion, as in a bath; to subject to a bath.
 verb (v. t.) To lave; to wet.
 verb (v. t.) To moisten or suffuse with a liquid.
 verb (v. t.) To apply water or some liquid medicament to; as, to bathe the eye with warm water or with sea water; to bathe one's forehead with camphor.
 verb (v. t.) To surround, or envelop, as water surrounds a person immersed.
 verb (v. i.) To bathe one's self; to take a bath or baths.
 verb (v. i.) To immerse or cover one's self, as in a bath.
 verb (v. i.) To bask in the sun.

eightetetheadjective (a.) Eighteenth.

etheadjective (a.) Easy.

fertheadjective (a.) Fourth.

hythenoun (n.) A small haven. See Hithe.

lathenoun (n.) Formerly, a part or division of a county among the Anglo-Saxons. At present it consists of four or five hundreds, and is confined to the county of Kent.
 noun (n.) A granary; a barn.
 noun (n.) A machine for turning, that is, for shaping articles of wood, metal, or other material, by causing them to revolve while acted upon by a cutting tool.
 noun (n.) The movable swing frame of a loom, carrying the reed for separating the warp threads and beating up the weft; -- called also lay and batten.

lethenoun (n.) Death.
 noun (n.) A river of Hades whose waters when drunk caused forgetfulness of the past.
 noun (n.) Oblivion; a draught of oblivion; forgetfulness.

lythenoun (n.) The European pollack; -- called also laith, and leet.
 adjective (a.) Soft; flexible.

meathenoun (n.) A sweet liquor; mead.

mythenoun (n.) See Myth.

nepenthenoun (n.) A drug used by the ancients to give relief from pain and sorrow; -- by some supposed to have been opium or hasheesh. Hence, anything soothing and comforting.

ratheadjective (a.) Coming before others, or before the usual time; early.
 adverb (adv.) Early; soon; betimes.

routhenoun (n.) Ruth; sorrow.

scythenoun (n.) An instrument for mowing grass, grain, or the like, by hand, composed of a long, curving blade, with a sharp edge, made fast to a long handle, called a snath, which is bent into a form convenient for use.
 noun (n.) A scythe-shaped blade attached to ancient war chariots.
 verb (v. t.) To cut with a scythe; to cut off as with a scythe; to mow.

seethenoun (n.) To decoct or prepare for food in hot liquid; to boil; as, to seethe flesh.
 verb (v. i.) To be a state of ebullition or violent commotion; to be hot; to boil.

sneathenoun (n.) See Snath.

sootheadjective (a.) To assent to as true.
 adjective (a.) To assent to; to comply with; to gratify; to humor by compliance; to please with blandishments or soft words; to flatter.
 adjective (a.) To assuage; to mollify; to calm; to comfort; as, to soothe a crying child; to soothe one's sorrows.

sotheadjective (a.) Sooth.

spathenoun (n.) A special involucre formed of one leaf and inclosing a spadix, as in aroid plants and palms. See the Note under Bract, and Illust. of Spadix.

stythenoun (n.) Choke damp.

swathenoun (n.) To bind with a swathe, band, bandage, or rollers.
 noun (n.) A bandage; a band; a swath.

sythenoun (prep., adv., conj. & n.) See Sith, Sithe.
 noun (n.) Scythe.

teathenoun (n. & v.) See Tath.

tythenoun (n.) See Tithe.

zaerthenoun (n.) Same as Z/rthe.

zarthenoun (n.) A European bream (Abramis vimba).

wreathenoun (n.) To cause to revolve or writhe; to twist about; to turn.
 noun (n.) To twist; to convolve; to wind one about another; to entwine.
 noun (n.) To surround with anything twisted or convolved; to encircle; to infold.
 noun (n.) To twine or twist about; to surround; to encircle.
 verb (v. i.) To be intewoven or entwined; to twine together; as, a bower of wreathing trees.

wythenoun (n.) Same as Withe, n., 4.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BLÝTHE (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (blith) - Words That Begins with blith:



Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (blit) - Words That Begins with blit:


blitenoun (n.) A genus of herbs (Blitum) with a fleshy calyx. Blitum capitatum is the strawberry blite.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (bli) - Words That Begins with bli:


blickeynoun (n.) A tin dinner pail.

blightingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Blight
 adjective (a.) Causing blight.

blightnoun (n.) Mildew; decay; anything nipping or blasting; -- applied as a general name to various injuries or diseases of plants, causing the whole or a part to wither, whether occasioned by insects, fungi, or atmospheric influences.
 noun (n.) The act of blighting, or the state of being blighted; a withering or mildewing, or a stoppage of growth in the whole or a part of a plant, etc.
 noun (n.) That which frustrates one's plans or withers one's hopes; that which impairs or destroys.
 noun (n.) A downy species of aphis, or plant louse, destructive to fruit trees, infesting both the roots and branches; -- also applied to several other injurious insects.
 noun (n.) A rashlike eruption on the human skin.
 verb (v. t.) To affect with blight; to blast; to prevent the growth and fertility of.
 verb (v. t.) Hence: To destroy the happiness of; to ruin; to mar essentially; to frustrate; as, to blight one's prospects.
 verb (v. i.) To be affected by blight; to blast; as, this vine never blights.

blimbinoun (n.) Alt. of Blimbing

blimbingnoun (n.) See Bilimbi, etc.

blinnoun (n.) Cessation; end.
 verb (v. t. & i.) To stop; to cease; to desist.

blindnoun (n.) Something to hinder sight or keep out light; a screen; a cover; esp. a hinged screen or shutter for a window; a blinder for a horse.
 noun (n.) Something to mislead the eye or the understanding, or to conceal some covert deed or design; a subterfuge.
 noun (n.) A blindage. See Blindage.
 noun (n.) A halting place.
 noun (n.) Alt. of Blinde
 adjective (a.) Destitute of the sense of seeing, either by natural defect or by deprivation; without sight.
 adjective (a.) Not having the faculty of discernment; destitute of intellectual light; unable or unwilling to understand or judge; as, authors are blind to their own defects.
 adjective (a.) Undiscerning; undiscriminating; inconsiderate.
 adjective (a.) Having such a state or condition as a thing would have to a person who is blind; not well marked or easily discernible; hidden; unseen; concealed; as, a blind path; a blind ditch.
 adjective (a.) Involved; intricate; not easily followed or traced.
 adjective (a.) Having no openings for light or passage; as, a blind wall; open only at one end; as, a blind alley; a blind gut.
 adjective (a.) Unintelligible, or not easily intelligible; as, a blind passage in a book; illegible; as, blind writing.
 adjective (a.) Abortive; failing to produce flowers or fruit; as, blind buds; blind flowers.
 verb (v. t.) To make blind; to deprive of sight or discernment.
 verb (v. t.) To deprive partially of vision; to make vision difficult for and painful to; to dazzle.
 verb (v. t.) To darken; to obscure to the eye or understanding; to conceal; to deceive.
 verb (v. t.) To cover with a thin coating of sand and fine gravel; as a road newly paved, in order that the joints between the stones may be filled.

blindingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Blind
 noun (n.) A thin coating of sand and fine gravel over a newly paved road. See Blind, v. t., 4.
 adjective (a.) Making blind or as if blind; depriving of sight or of understanding; obscuring; as, blinding tears; blinding snow.

blindenoun (n.) See Blende.

blindagenoun (n.) A cover or protection for an advanced trench or approach, formed of fascines and earth supported by a framework.

blindernoun (n.) One who, or that which, blinds.
 noun (n.) One of the leather screens on a bridle, to hinder a horse from seeing objects at the side; a blinker.

blindfishnoun (n.) A small fish (Amblyopsis spelaeus) destitute of eyes, found in the waters of the Mammoth Cave, in Kentucky. Related fishes from other caves take the same name.

blindfoldingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Blindfold

blindfoldadjective (a.) Having the eyes covered; blinded; having the mental eye darkened. Hence: Heedless; reckless; as, blindfold zeal; blindfold fury.
 verb (v. t.) To cover the eyes of, as with a bandage; to hinder from seeing.

blindnessnoun (n.) State or condition of being blind, literally or figuratively.

blindstorynoun (n.) The triforium as opposed to the clearstory.

blindwormnoun (n.) A small, burrowing, snakelike, limbless lizard (Anguis fragilis), with minute eyes, popularly believed to be blind; the slowworm; -- formerly a name for the adder.

blinkingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Blink

blinkardnoun (n.) One who blinks with, or as with, weak eyes.
 noun (n.) That which twinkles or glances, as a dim star, which appears and disappears.

blinkernoun (n.) One who, or that which, blinks.
 noun (n.) A blinder for horses; a flap of leather on a horse's bridle to prevent him from seeing objects as his side hence, whatever obstructs sight or discernment.
  (pl.) A kind of goggles, used to protect the eyes form glare, etc.

blirtnoun (n.) A gust of wind and rain.

blissnoun (n.) Orig., blithesomeness; gladness; now, the highest degree of happiness; blessedness; exalted felicity; heavenly joy.

blissfuladjective (a.) Full of, characterized by, or causing, joy and felicity; happy in the highest degree.

blisslessadjective (a.) Destitute of bliss.

blissomadjective (a.) Lascivious; also, in heat; -- said of ewes.
 verb (v. i.) To be lustful; to be lascivious.

blisternoun (n.) A vesicle of the skin, containing watery matter or serum, whether occasioned by a burn or other injury, or by a vesicatory; a collection of serous fluid causing a bladderlike elevation of the cuticle.
 noun (n.) Any elevation made by the separation of the film or skin, as on plants; or by the swelling of the substance at the surface, as on steel.
 noun (n.) A vesicatory; a plaster of Spanish flies, or other matter, applied to raise a blister.
 verb (v. i.) To be affected with a blister or blisters; to have a blister form on.
 verb (v. t.) To raise a blister or blisters upon.
 verb (v. t.) To give pain to, or to injure, as if by a blister.

blisteringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Blister

blisteryadjective (a.) Full of blisters.

blizzardnoun (n.) A gale of piercingly cold wind, usually accompanied with fine and blinding snow; a furious blast.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BLÝTHE:

English Words which starts with 'bl' and ends with 'he':