COMYNA
First name COMYNA's origin is Irish. COMYNA means "shrewd". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with COMYNA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of comyna.(Brown names are of the same origin (Irish) with COMYNA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming COMYNA
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES COMYNA AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH COMYNA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (omyna) - Names That Ends with omyna:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (myna) - Names That Ends with myna:
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (yna) - Names That Ends with yna:
fukayna kyna syna zefiryna aerwyna alayna albertyna bryna cadyna celestyna chyna dayna devyna duayna earnestyna earwyna elayna elbertyna elwyna erwyna johyna justyna kristyna levyna luvyna moyna nelwyna odelyna shayna shikyna tyna uldwyna buthayna jobyna grazyna zayna jayna marlaynaRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (na) - Names That Ends with na:
abena adanna asmina ayana crispina fana hasana hasina makena tarana uchenna urenna zahina zena zwena alhena hana rihana sana' thana' aitana epona agana inina nena raina bozena jana jirina abellona gelsomina levina jaakkina jaana katariina durandana falerina methena nanna cairistiona catriona ghleanna armina johanna katharina luana aegina aetna akilina alcina aretina athena celena corinna desmona echidna filipina ilona irena ivanna jarina luiginaNAMES RHYMING WITH COMYNA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (comyn) - Names That Begins with comyn:
comynRhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (comy) - Names That Begins with comy:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (com) - Names That Begins with com:
coman comfort comforte comhghanRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (co) - Names That Begins with co:
coatl coaxoch cobhan coburn coby cochava cocheta cochise cochlain cocidius coco cocytus codee codell codey codi codie codier codrin codruta cody codyr coeus cofahealh coghlan cohen coigleach coilin coillcumhann coilleach coinleain coinneach coira coire coireail colan colbert colbey colbi colby cole coleen coleman colemann colene colesha coleta coletta colette coletun coley colfre colier colin colina colis colla colle colleem colleen collena collene colletta collette collier collin collins collis collyer collyn colm colman colmcilla colmcille colquhoun colson colt colten colter coltere colton coltrane colum columbanus columbine columbo colver colvert colvyr colwyn colyer colyn colys con conaireNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH COMYNA:
First Names which starts with 'co' and ends with 'na':
conradina corazana corina correena corrianna corrina coventinaFirst Names which starts with 'c' and ends with 'a':
cacia cadda cadena cadencia cadenza cadha cadhla caedwalla caersewiella caffara caffaria cahira caira cala calandra calandria calantha caldwiella caliana calida calinda calissa calista calleigha callia calliegha calligenia callista calvina calynda calysta camara cambria camelia camella camellia camila camilla camraya candida candra cantara capeka caprina capucina cara caressa carilla carina carisa carissa carla carlaisa carletta carlita carlota carlotta carma carmela carmelina carmelita carmella carmencita carmia carmina carmita carmya carola caroliana carolina carona carressa carrola cartimandua casandra casimira cassandra cassiopeia cassondra casta castalia catalina catarina caterina cathenna cathia catia cavana caylona ceara cecelia cecilia cedraEnglish Words Rhyming COMYNA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES COMYNA AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH COMYNA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (omyna) - English Words That Ends with omyna:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (myna) - English Words That Ends with myna:
myna | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of Asiatic starlings of the genera Acridotheres, Sturnopastor, Sturnia, Gracula, and allied genera. In habits they resemble the European starlings, and like them are often caged and taught to talk. See Hill myna, under Hill, and Mino bird. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (yna) - English Words That Ends with yna:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH COMYNA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (comyn) - Words That Begins with comyn:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (comy) - Words That Begins with comy:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (com) - Words That Begins with com:
coma | noun (n.) A state of profound insensibility from which it is difficult or impossible to rouse a person. See Carus. |
noun (n.) The envelope of a comet; a nebulous covering, which surrounds the nucleus or body of a comet. | |
noun (n.) A tuft or bunch, -- as the assemblage of branches forming the head of a tree; or a cluster of bracts when empty and terminating the inflorescence of a plant; or a tuft of long hairs on certain seeds. |
comanches | noun (n. pl.) A warlike, savage, and nomadic tribe of the Shoshone family of Indians, inhabiting Mexico and the adjacent parts of the United States; -- called also Paducahs. They are noted for plundering and cruelty. |
comart | noun (n.) A covenant. |
comate | adjective (a.) Encompassed with a coma, or bushy appearance, like hair; hairy. |
comatose | adjective (a.) Relating to, or resembling, coma; drowsy; lethargic; as, comatose sleep; comatose fever. |
comatous | adjective (a.) Comatose. |
comatula | noun (n.) A crinoid of the genus Antedon and related genera. When young they are fixed by a stem. When adult they become detached and cling to seaweeds, etc., by their dorsal cirri; -- called also feather stars. |
comatulid | noun (n.) Any crinoid of the genus Antedon or allied genera. |
comb | noun (n.) An instrument with teeth, for straightening, cleansing, and adjusting the hair, or for keeping it in place. |
noun (n.) An instrument for currying hairy animals, or cleansing and smoothing their coats; a currycomb. | |
noun (n.) A toothed instrument used for separating and cleansing wool, flax, hair, etc. | |
noun (n.) The serrated vibratory doffing knife of a carding machine. | |
noun (n.) A former, commonly cone-shaped, used in hat manufacturing for hardening the soft fiber into a bat. | |
noun (n.) A tool with teeth, used for chasing screws on work in a lathe; a chaser. | |
noun (n.) The notched scale of a wire micrometer. | |
noun (n.) The collector of an electrical machine, usually resembling a comb. | |
noun (n.) The naked fleshy crest or caruncle on the upper part of the bill or hood of a cock or other bird. It is usually red. | |
noun (n.) One of a pair of peculiar organs on the base of the abdomen of scorpions. | |
noun (n.) The curling crest of a wave. | |
noun (n.) The waxen framework forming the walls of the cells in which bees store their honey, eggs, etc.; honeycomb. | |
noun (n.) The thumbpiece of the hammer of a gunlock, by which it may be cocked. | |
noun (n.) To roll over, as the top or crest of a wave; to break with a white foam, as waves. | |
noun (n.) Alt. of Combe | |
noun (n.) A dry measure. See Coomb. | |
verb (v. t.) To disentangle, cleanse, or adjust, with a comb; to lay smooth and straight with, or as with, a comb; as, to comb hair or wool. See under Combing. |
combing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Comb |
noun (n.) The act or process of using a comb or a number of combs; as, the combing of one's hair; the combing of wool. | |
noun (n.) That which is caught or collected with a comb, as loose, tangled hair. | |
noun (n.) Hair arranged to be worn on the head. | |
noun (n.) See Coamings. |
combe | noun (n.) That unwatered portion of a valley which forms its continuation beyond and above the most elevated spring that issues into it. |
noun (n.) See Comb. |
combating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Combat |
combat | noun (n.) A fight; a contest of violence; a struggle for supremacy. |
noun (n.) An engagement of no great magnitude; or one in which the parties engaged are not armies. | |
verb (v. i.) To struggle or contend, as with an opposing force; to fight. | |
verb (v. t.) To fight with; to oppose by force, argument, etc.; to contend against; to resist. |
combatable | adjective (a.) Such as can be, or is liable to be, combated; as, combatable foes, evils, or arguments. |
combatant | noun (n.) One who engages in combat. |
adjective (a.) Contending; disposed to contend. |
combater | noun (n.) One who combats. |
combative | adjective (a.) Disposed to engage in combat; pugnacious. |
combativeness | noun (n.) The quality of being combative; propensity to contend or to quarrel. |
noun (n.) A cranial development supposed to indicate a combative disposition. |
combattant | adjective (a.) In the position of fighting; -- said of two lions set face to face, each rampant. |
combbroach | noun (n.) A tooth of a wool comb. |
comber | noun (n.) One who combs; one whose occupation it is to comb wool, flax, etc. Also, a machine for combing wool, flax, etc. |
noun (n.) A long, curling wave. | |
noun (n.) Encumbrance. | |
noun (n.) The cabrilla. Also, a name applied to a species of wrasse. | |
verb (v. t.) To cumber. |
combinable | adjective (a.) Capable of combining; consistent with. |
combinate | adjective (a.) United; joined; betrothed. |
combination | noun (n.) The act or process of combining or uniting persons and things. |
noun (n.) The result of combining or uniting; union of persons or things; esp. a union or alliance of persons or states to effect some purpose; -- usually in a bad sense. | |
noun (n.) The act or process of uniting by chemical affinity, by which substances unite with each other in definite proportions by weight to form distinct compounds. | |
noun (n.) The different arrangements of a number of objects, as letters, into groups. |
combining | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Combine |
combined | adjective (a.) United closely; confederated; chemically united. |
(imp. & p. p.) of Combine |
combiner | noun (n.) One who, or that which, combines. |
combless | adjective (a.) Without a comb or crest; as, a combless cock. |
comboloio | noun (n.) A Mohammedan rosary, consisting of ninety-nine beads. |
combust | adjective (a.) Burnt; consumed. |
adjective (a.) So near the sun as to be obscured or eclipsed by his light, as the moon or planets when not more than eight degrees and a half from the sun. |
combustibility | noun (n.) The quality of being combustible. |
combustible | noun (n.) A substance that may be set on fire, or which is liable to take fire and burn. |
adjective (a.) Capable of taking fire and burning; apt to catch fire; inflammable. | |
adjective (a.) Easily kindled or excited; quick; fiery; irascible. |
combustibleness | noun (n.) Combustibility. |
combustion | noun (n.) The state of burning. |
noun (n.) The combination of a combustible with a supporter of combustion, producing heat, and sometimes both light and heat. | |
noun (n.) Violent agitation; confusion; tumult. |
combustious | adjective (a.) Inflammable. |
coming | noun (p. pr & vb. n.) of Come |
noun (n.) Approach; advent; manifestation; as, the coming of the train. | |
noun (n.) Specifically: The Second Advent of Christ. | |
adjective (a.) Approaching; of the future, especially the near future; the next; as, the coming week or year; the coming exhibition. | |
adjective (a.) Ready to come; complaisant; fond. |
come | noun (n.) To move hitherward; to draw near; to approach the speaker, or some place or person indicated; -- opposed to go. |
noun (n.) To complete a movement toward a place; to arrive. | |
noun (n.) To approach or arrive, as if by a journey or from a distance. | |
noun (n.) To approach or arrive, as the result of a cause, or of the act of another. | |
noun (n.) To arrive in sight; to be manifest; to appear. | |
noun (n.) To get to be, as the result of change or progress; -- with a predicate; as, to come untied. | |
noun (n.) Coming. | |
verb (v. t.) To carry through; to succeed in; as, you can't come any tricks here. | |
(p. p.) of Come |
comedian | noun (n.) An actor or player in comedy. |
noun (n.) A writer of comedy. |
comedienne | noun (n.) A women who plays in comedy. |
comedietta | noun (n.) A dramatic sketch; a brief comedy. |
comedo | noun (n.) A small nodule or cystic tumor, common on the nose, etc., which on pressure allows the escape of a yellow wormlike mass of retained oily secretion, with a black head (dirt). |
comedown | noun (n.) A downfall; an humiliation. |
comedy | noun (n.) A dramatic composition, or representation of a bright and amusing character, based upon the foibles of individuals, the manners of society, or the ludicrous events or accidents of life; a play in which mirth predominates and the termination of the plot is happy; -- opposed to tragedy. |
comeliness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being comely. |
comer | noun (n.) One who comes, or who has come; one who has arrived, and is present. |
comes | noun (n.) The answer to the theme (dux) in a fugue. |
comessation | noun (n.) A reveling; a rioting. |
comestible | noun (n.) Something suitable to be eaten; -- commonly in the plural. |
adjective (a.) Suitable to be eaten; eatable; esculent. |
comet | noun (n.) A member of the solar system which usually moves in an elongated orbit, approaching very near to the sun in its perihelion, and receding to a very great distance from it at its aphelion. A comet commonly consists of three parts: the nucleus, the envelope, or coma, and the tail; but one or more of these parts is frequently wanting. See Illustration in Appendix. |
cometarium | noun (n.) An instrument, intended to represent the revolution of a comet round the sun. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH COMYNA:
English Words which starts with 'co' and ends with 'na':
concertina | noun (n.) A small musical instrument on the principle of the accordion. It is a small elastic box, or bellows, having free reeds on the inside, and keys and handles on the outside of each of the two hexagonal heads. |
coquina | noun (n.) A soft, whitish, coral-like stone, formed of broken shells and corals, found in the southern United States, and used for roadbeds and for building material, as in the fort at St. Augustine, Florida. |
coralligena | noun (n. pl.) Same as Anthozoa. |
corona | noun (n.) A crown or garland bestowed among the Romans as a reward for distinguished services. |
noun (n.) The projecting part of a Classic cornice, the under side of which is cut with a recess or channel so as to form a drip. See Illust. of Column. | |
noun (n.) The upper surface of some part, as of a tooth or the skull; a crown. | |
noun (n.) The shelly skeleton of a sea urchin. | |
noun (n.) A peculiar luminous appearance, or aureola, which surrounds the sun, and which is seen only when the sun is totally eclipsed by the moon. | |
noun (n.) An inner appendage to a petal or a corolla, often forming a special cup, as in the daffodil and jonquil. | |
noun (n.) Any crownlike appendage at the top of an organ. | |
noun (n.) A circle, usually colored, seen in peculiar states of the atmosphere around and close to a luminous body, as the sun or moon. | |
noun (n.) A peculiar phase of the aurora borealis, formed by the concentration or convergence of luminous beams around the point in the heavens indicated by the direction of the dipping needle. | |
noun (n.) A crown or circlet suspended from the roof or vaulting of churches, to hold tapers lighted on solemn occasions. It is sometimes formed of double or triple circlets, arranged pyramidically. Called also corona lucis. | |
noun (n.) A character [/] called the pause or hold. |