DEVINEE
First name DEVINEE's origin is Irish. DEVINEE means "dark-haired". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with DEVINEE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of devinee.(Brown names are of the same origin (Irish) with DEVINEE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming DEVINEE
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES DEVİNEE AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH DEVİNEE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (evinee) - Names That Ends with evinee:
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (vinee) - Names That Ends with vinee:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (inee) - Names That Ends with inee:
destineeRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (nee) - Names That Ends with nee:
meoquanee fraynee aleshanee bethanee brittnee cydnee dannee evanee harmonee jeanee jenee kekiokolanee kourtnee lenee lynee melanee sydnee tahnee tawnee tesanee hahnee renee janee destaneeRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ee) - Names That Ends with ee:
floree aimee haidee taree ehawee hantaywee magaskawee makawee ooljee ptaysanwee takchawee al-fadee falakee masree lee adorlee ainslee amitee analee andee andree annalee ashlee audree avalee beverlee bonny-lee brandee bree britlee brylee brynlee callee caree carree casee cassadee catlee cattee caycee charee charlee chelsee cheree cherree cloee coralee cyndee dannalee debbee debralee dee desaree desiree deziree dorothee dustee edee edmee eevee ellee eloisee emilee emmalee emylee estee fyuree greenlee haylee hollee indee jacee jadee jaicee jaimeeNAMES RHYMING WITH DEVİNEE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (devine) - Names That Begins with devine:
devineRhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (devin) - Names That Begins with devin:
devinRhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (devi) - Names That Begins with devi:
devi devika devion devisserRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (dev) - Names That Begins with dev:
dev deva devaki devamatar devan devana devaney devanie devanna devansha devany devayani deven devenny devent deveon devera deveral devere devereau devereaux deverel deverell deverick devery devland devlin devlon devlyn devnet devon devona devondra devonn devonna devonne devony devora devorah devoria devoss devra devri devries devron devry devy devyn devyna devynnRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (de) - Names That Begins with de:
dea deacon deagan deaglan deagmund deakin dealbeorht dealber dealbert dean deana deanda deandra deandrea deandria deane deann deanna deanne dearbhail dearborn dearbourne deardriu dearg deasach deasmumhan deavon debbie debby debora deborah debra debrah dechtere dechtire decla declan dedr dedre dedric dedrick dedrik deeana deeandraNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DEVİNEE:
First Names which starts with 'dev' and ends with 'nee':
First Names which starts with 'de' and ends with 'ee':
First Names which starts with 'd' and ends with 'e':
dace dae daesgesage daine daire daisie dale dalene damae damerae damiane danae dane danele danelle danette danice daniele danielle danise dannelle dannie danrelle dantae dante daphne darce darcelle darchelle darcie darelene darelle darence darice darleane darlene darline darrance darrence daryle darylene daunte dave davide davidsone davie davine davite dawayne dawne dawnelle dawnette dawnielle dayle dayne deheune deidre deiene deirdre deke dekle delaine delane delanie delbine delcine delice delmare delmore delphine demasone demissie dene denelle denice deniece denise denisse dennie dennise denyse deonne deorwine derebourne derorice derrance desarae desirae desire destine destinie destrie desyre dete dewayne deydrienne dezarae dezirae dhoire diamanteEnglish Words Rhyming DEVINEE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DEVİNEE AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DEVİNEE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (evinee) - English Words That Ends with evinee:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (vinee) - English Words That Ends with vinee:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (inee) - English Words That Ends with inee:
conominee | noun (n.) One nominated in conjunction with another; a joint nominee. |
examinee | noun (n.) A person examined. |
illuminee | noun (n.) One of the Illuminati. |
inee | noun (n.) An arrow poison, made from an apocynaceous plant (Strophanthus hispidus) of the Gaboon country; -- called also onaye. |
matinee | noun (n.) A reception, or a musical or dramatic entertainment, held in the daytime. See SoirEe. |
nominee | noun (n.) A person named, or designated, by another, to any office, duty, or position; one nominated, or proposed, by others for office or for election to office. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (nee) - English Words That Ends with nee:
abandonee | noun (n.) One to whom anything is legally abandoned. |
alienee | noun (n.) One to whom the title of property is transferred; -- opposed to alienor. |
arnee | noun (n.) The wild buffalo of India (Bos, or Bubalus, arni), larger than the domestic buffalo and having enormous horns. |
chutnee | noun (n.) A warm or spicy condiment or pickle made in India, compounded of various vegetable substances, sweets, acids, etc. |
consignee | noun (n.) The person to whom goods or other things are consigned; a factor; -- correlative to consignor. |
cramponee | adjective (a.) Having a cramp or square piece at the end; -- said of a cross so furnished. |
disponee | noun (n.) The person to whom any property is legally conveyed. |
djinnee | noun (n.) See Jinnee, Jinn. |
donee | noun (n.) The person to whom a gift or donation is made. |
noun (n.) Anciently, one to whom lands were given; in later use, one to whom lands and tenements are given in tail; in modern use, one on whom a power is conferred for execution; -- sometimes called the appointor. |
donnee | noun (n.) Lit., given; hence, in a literary work, as a drama or tale, that which is assumed as to characters, situation, etc., as a basis for the plot or story. |
ginnee | noun (n.) See Jinnee. |
hindoostanee | adjective (a.) Alt. of Hindustani |
imparsonee | noun (n.) A clergyman so inducted. |
adjective (a.) Presented, instituted, and inducted into a rectory, and in full possession. |
importunee | adjective (a.) Inopportune; unseasonable. |
adjective (a.) Troublesome; vexatious; persistent; urgent; hence, vexatious on account of untimely urgency or perinacious solicitation. |
inknee | noun (n.) Same as Knock-knee. |
jinnee | noun (n.) A genius or demon; one of the fabled genii, good and evil spirits, supposed to be the children of fire, and to have the power of assuming various forms. |
knee | noun (n.) In man, the joint in the middle part of the leg. |
noun (n.) The joint, or region of the joint, between the thigh and leg. | |
noun (n.) In the horse and allied animals, the carpal joint, corresponding to the wrist in man. | |
noun (n.) A piece of timber or metal formed with an angle somewhat in the shape of the human knee when bent. | |
noun (n.) A bending of the knee, as in respect or courtesy. | |
verb (v. t.) To supplicate by kneeling. |
natchnee | noun (n.) An annual grass (Eleusine coracona), cultivated in India as a food plant. |
pawnee | noun (n.) One or two whom a pledge is delivered as security; one who takes anything in pawn. |
petitionee | noun (n.) A person cited to answer, or defend against, a petition. |
ranee | noun (n.) Same as Rani. |
resignee | noun (n.) One to whom anything is resigned, or in whose favor a resignation is made. |
soonee | noun (n.) See Sunnite. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DEVİNEE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (devine) - Words That Begins with devine:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (devin) - Words That Begins with devin:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (devi) - Words That Begins with devi:
devi | noun (n.) ; fem. of Deva. A goddess. |
deviant | adjective (a.) Deviating. |
deviating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Deviate |
deviation | noun (n.) The act of deviating; a wandering from the way; variation from the common way, from an established rule, etc.; departure, as from the right course or the path of duty. |
noun (n.) The state or result of having deviated; a transgression; an act of sin; an error; an offense. | |
noun (n.) The voluntary and unnecessary departure of a ship from, or delay in, the regular and usual course of the specific voyage insured, thus releasing the underwriters from their responsibility. |
deviator | noun (n.) One who, or that which, deviates. |
deviatory | adjective (a.) Tending to deviate; devious; as, deviatory motion. |
device | noun (n.) That which is devised, or formed by design; a contrivance; an invention; a project; a scheme; often, a scheme to deceive; a stratagem; an artifice. |
noun (n.) Power of devising; invention; contrivance. | |
noun (n.) An emblematic design, generally consisting of one or more figures with a motto, used apart from heraldic bearings to denote the historical situation, the ambition, or the desire of the person adopting it. See Cognizance. | |
noun (n.) Improperly, an heraldic bearing. | |
noun (n.) Anything fancifully conceived. | |
noun (n.) A spectacle or show. | |
noun (n.) Opinion; decision. |
deviceful | adjective (a.) Full of devices; inventive. |
devil | noun (n.) The Evil One; Satan, represented as the tempter and spiritual of mankind. |
noun (n.) An evil spirit; a demon. | |
noun (n.) A very wicked person; hence, any great evil. | |
noun (n.) An expletive of surprise, vexation, or emphasis, or, ironically, of negation. | |
noun (n.) A dish, as a bone with the meat, broiled and excessively peppered; a grill with Cayenne pepper. | |
noun (n.) A machine for tearing or cutting rags, cotton, etc. | |
verb (v. t.) To make like a devil; to invest with the character of a devil. | |
verb (v. t.) To grill with Cayenne pepper; to season highly in cooking, as with pepper. |
deviling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Devil |
noun (n.) A young devil. |
devil bird | noun (n.) A small water bird. See Dabchick. |
deviless | noun (n.) A she-devil. |
devilet | noun (n.) A little devil. |
devilfish | noun (n.) A huge ray (Manta birostris / Cephaloptera vampyrus) of the Gulf of Mexico and Southern Atlantic coasts. Several other related species take the same name. See Cephaloptera. |
noun (n.) A large cephalopod, especially the very large species of Octopus and Architeuthis. See Octopus. | |
noun (n.) The gray whale of the Pacific coast. See Gray whale. | |
noun (n.) The goosefish or angler (Lophius), and other allied fishes. See Angler. |
devilish | adjective (a.) Resembling, characteristic of, or pertaining to, the devil; diabolical; wicked in the extreme. |
adjective (a.) Extreme; excessive. |
devilism | noun (n.) The state of the devil or of devils; doctrine of the devil or of devils. |
devilkin | noun (n.) A little devil; a devilet. |
devilment | noun (n.) Deviltry. |
devilry | noun (n.) Conduct suitable to the devil; extreme wickedness; deviltry. |
noun (n.) The whole body of evil spirits. |
devilship | noun (n.) The character or person of a devil or the devil. |
deviltry | noun (n.) Diabolical conduct; malignant mischief; devilry. |
devilwood | noun (n.) A kind of tree (Osmanthus Americanus), allied to the European olive. |
devious | adjective (a.) Out of a straight line; winding; varying from directness; as, a devious path or way. |
adjective (a.) Going out of the right or common course; going astray; erring; wandering; as, a devious step. |
devirginate | adjective (a.) Deprived of virginity. |
verb (v. t.) To deprive of virginity; to deflour. |
devirgination | noun (n.) A deflouring. |
devisable | adjective (a.) Capable of being devised, invented, or contrived. |
adjective (a.) Capable of being bequeathed, or given by will. |
devisal | noun (n.) A devising. |
devising | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Devise |
devise | noun (n.) The act of giving or disposing of real estate by will; -- sometimes improperly applied to a bequest of personal estate. |
noun (n.) A will or testament, conveying real estate; the clause of a will making a gift of real property. | |
noun (n.) Property devised, or given by will. | |
noun (n.) Device. See Device. | |
verb (v. t.) To form in the mind by new combinations of ideas, new applications of principles, or new arrangement of parts; to formulate by thought; to contrive; to excogitate; to invent; to plan; to scheme; as, to devise an engine, a new mode of writing, a plan of defense, or an argument. | |
verb (v. t.) To plan or scheme for; to purpose to obtain. | |
verb (v. t.) To say; to relate; to describe. | |
verb (v. t.) To imagine; to guess. | |
verb (v. t.) To give by will; -- used of real estate; formerly, also, of chattels. | |
verb (v. i.) To form a scheme; to lay a plan; to contrive; to consider. |
devisee | noun (n.) One to whom a devise is made, or real estate given by will. |
deviser | noun (n.) One who devises. |
devisor | noun (n.) One who devises, or gives real estate by will; a testator; -- correlative to devisee. |
devitable | adjective (a.) Avoidable. |
devitation | noun (n.) An avoiding or escaping; also, a warning. |
devitrification | noun (n.) The act or process of devitrifying, or the state of being devitrified. Specifically, the conversion of molten glassy matter into a stony mass by slow cooling, the result being the formation of crystallites, microbites, etc., in the glassy base, which are then called devitrification products. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (dev) - Words That Begins with dev:
dev | noun (n.) Alt. of Deva |
deva | noun (n.) A god; a deity; a divine being; an idol; a king. |
devanagari | noun (n.) The character in which Sanskrit is written. |
devaporation | noun (n.) The change of vapor into water, as in the formation of rain. |
devastating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Devastate |
devastation | noun (n.) The act of devastating, or the state of being devastated; a laying waste. |
noun (n.) Waste of the goods of the deceased by an executor or administrator. |
devastator | noun (n.) One who, or that which, devastates. |
devastavit | noun (n.) Waste or misapplication of the assets of a deceased person by an executor or an administrator. |
devata | noun (n.) A deity; a divine being; a good spirit; an idol. |
deve | adjective (a.) Deaf. |
develin | noun (n.) The European swift. |
developing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Develop |
developable | adjective (a.) Capable of being developed. |
developer | noun (n.) One who, or that which, develops. |
noun (n.) A reagent by the action of which the latent image upon a photographic plate, after exposure in the camera, or otherwise, is developed and visible. | |
noun (n.) One that develops | |
noun (n.) A chemical bath or reagent used in developing photographs. | |
noun (n.) A reagent used to produce an ingrain color by its action upon some substance on the fiber. |
development | noun (n.) The act of developing or disclosing that which is unknown; a gradual unfolding process by which anything is developed, as a plan or method, or an image upon a photographic plate; gradual advancement or growth through a series of progressive changes; also, the result of developing, or a developed state. |
noun (n.) The series of changes which animal and vegetable organisms undergo in their passage from the embryonic state to maturity, from a lower to a higher state of organization. | |
noun (n.) The act or process of changing or expanding an expression into another of equivalent value or meaning. | |
noun (n.) The equivalent expression into which another has been developed. | |
noun (n.) The elaboration of a theme or subject; the unfolding of a musical idea; the evolution of a whole piece or movement from a leading theme or motive. |
developmental | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or characteristic of, the process of development; as, the developmental power of a germ. |
devergence | noun (n.) Alt. of Devergency |
devergency | noun (n.) See Divergence. |
devesting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Devest |
devex | noun (n.) Devexity. |
adjective (a.) Bending down; sloping. |
devexity | adjective (a.) A bending downward; a sloping; incurvation downward; declivity. |
devocation | noun (n.) A calling off or away. |
devoir | noun (n.) Duty; service owed; hence, due act of civility or respect; -- now usually in the plural; as, they paid their devoirs to the ladies. |
devolution | noun (n.) The act of rolling down. |
noun (n.) Transference from one person to another; a passing or devolving upon a successor. |
devolving | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Devolve |
devolvement | noun (n.) The act or process of devolving;; devolution. |
devon | noun (n.) One of a breed of hardy cattle originating in the country of Devon, England. Those of pure blood have a deep red color. The small, longhorned variety, called North Devons, is distinguished by the superiority of its working oxen. |
devonian | noun (n.) The Devonian age or formation. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Devon or Devonshire in England; as, the Devonian rocks, period, or system. |
devoration | noun (n.) The act of devouring. |
devotary | noun (n.) A votary. |
devoting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Devote |
devote | noun (n.) A devotee. |
adjective (a.) Devoted; addicted; devout. | |
verb (v. t.) To appropriate by vow; to set apart or dedicate by a solemn act; to consecrate; also, to consign over; to doom; to evil; to devote one to destruction; the city was devoted to the flames. | |
verb (v. t.) To execrate; to curse. | |
verb (v. t.) To give up wholly; to addict; to direct the attention of wholly or compound; to attach; -- often with a reflexive pronoun; as, to devote one's self to science, to one's friends, to piety, etc. |
devoted | adjective (a.) Consecrated to a purpose; strongly attached; zealous; devout; as, a devoted admirer. |
(imp. & p. p.) of Devote |
devotee | noun (n.) One who is wholly devoted; esp., one given wholly to religion; one who is superstitiously given to religious duties and ceremonies; a bigot. |
devotement | noun (n.) The state of being devoted, or set apart by a vow. |
devoter | noun (n.) One who devotes; a worshiper. |
devotion | noun (n.) The act of devoting; consecration. |
noun (n.) The state of being devoted; addiction; eager inclination; strong attachment love or affection; zeal; especially, feelings toward God appropriately expressed by acts of worship; devoutness. | |
noun (n.) Act of devotedness or devoutness; manifestation of strong attachment; act of worship; prayer. | |
noun (n.) Disposal; power of disposal. | |
noun (n.) A thing consecrated; an object of devotion. |
devotional | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, suited to, or used in, devotion; as, a devotional posture; devotional exercises; a devotional frame of mind. |
devotionalist | noun (n.) Alt. of Devotionist |
devotionist | noun (n.) One given to devotion, esp. to excessive formal devotion. |
devotionality | noun (n.) The practice of a devotionalist. |
devoto | noun (n.) A devotee. |
devotor | noun (n.) A worshiper; one given to devotion. |
devouring | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Devour |
devourable | adjective (a.) That may be devoured. |
devourer | noun (n.) One who, or that which, devours. |
devout | noun (n.) A devotee. |
noun (n.) A devotional composition, or part of a composition; devotion. | |
verb (v. t.) Devoted to religion or to religious feelings and duties; absorbed in religious exercises; given to devotion; pious; reverent; religious. | |
verb (v. t.) Expressing devotion or piety; as, eyes devout; sighs devout; a devout posture. | |
verb (v. t.) Warmly devoted; hearty; sincere; earnest; as, devout wishes for one's welfare. |
devoutful | adjective (a.) Full of devotion. |
adjective (a.) Sacred. |
devoutless | adjective (a.) Destitute of devotion. |
devoutness | noun (n.) Quality or state of being devout. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DEVİNEE:
English Words which starts with 'dev' and ends with 'nee':
English Words which starts with 'de' and ends with 'ee':
debtee | noun (n.) One to whom a debt is due; creditor; -- correlative to debtor. |
decree | noun (n.) An order from one having authority, deciding what is to be done by a subordinate; also, a determination by one having power, deciding what is to be done or to take place; edict, law; authoritative ru// decision. |
noun (n.) A decision, order, or sentence, given in a cause by a court of equity or admiralty. | |
noun (n.) A determination or judgment of an umpire on a case submitted to him. | |
noun (n.) An edict or law made by a council for regulating any business within their jurisdiction; as, the decrees of ecclesiastical councils. | |
verb (v. t.) To determine judicially by authority, or by decree; to constitute by edict; to appoint by decree or law; to determine; to order; to ordain; as, a court decrees a restoration of property. | |
verb (v. t.) To ordain by fate. | |
verb (v. i.) To make decrees; -- used absolutely. |
dedicatee | noun (n.) One to whom a thing is dedicated; -- correlative to dedicator. |
defendee | noun (n.) One who is defended. |
degree | noun (n.) A step, stair, or staircase. |
noun (n.) One of a series of progressive steps upward or downward, in quality, rank, acquirement, and the like; a stage in progression; grade; gradation; as, degrees of vice and virtue; to advance by slow degrees; degree of comparison. | |
noun (n.) The point or step of progression to which a person has arrived; rank or station in life; position. | |
noun (n.) Measure of advancement; quality; extent; as, tastes differ in kind as well as in degree. | |
noun (n.) Grade or rank to which scholars are admitted by a college or university, in recognition of their attainments; as, the degree of bachelor of arts, master, doctor, etc. | |
noun (n.) A certain distance or remove in the line of descent, determining the proximity of blood; one remove in the chain of relationship; as, a relation in the third or fourth degree. | |
noun (n.) Three figures taken together in numeration; thus, 140 is one degree, 222,140 two degrees. | |
noun (n.) State as indicated by sum of exponents; more particularly, the degree of a term is indicated by the sum of the exponents of its literal factors; thus, a2b3c is a term of the sixth degree. The degree of a power, or radical, is denoted by its index, that of an equation by the greatest sum of the exponents of the unknown quantities in any term; thus, ax4 + bx2 = c, and mx2y2 + nyx = p, are both equations of the fourth degree. | |
noun (n.) A 360th part of the circumference of a circle, which part is taken as the principal unit of measure for arcs and angles. The degree is divided into 60 minutes and the minute into 60 seconds. | |
noun (n.) A division, space, or interval, marked on a mathematical or other instrument, as on a thermometer. | |
noun (n.) A line or space of the staff. |
deyntee | noun (n. & a.) See Dainty. |