Name Report For First Name DIANDRA:

DIANDRA

First name DIANDRA's origin is English. DIANDRA means "blend of deanne: (divine) plus variants of andrea: (masculine) and sandra: (protector of man.)". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with DIANDRA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of diandra.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with DIANDRA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with DIANDRA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming DIANDRA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES DƯANDRA AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH DƯANDRA (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (iandra) - Names That Ends with iandra:

kiandra

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

tandra calandra cassandra lysandra candra chandra aleksandra alandra alejandra alessandra alexandra alixandra allisandra alyssandra casandra deandra deeandra joandra kasandra leandra lexandra lisandra lizandra sandra xandra zandra landra

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

kawindra alexondra alondra cindra deondra diondra kendra keondra kindra kyndra leondra zondra sondra cassondra devondra

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

nadra adra aludra badra hydra phaedra nidra odra aeldra audra cedra deedra deidra deirdra jaydra nakedra nedra pedra sidra yadra tedra madra edra ardra

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

asura aurora azmera chinara efra iyangura japera katura sanura zuhura estra moira soumra alzubra bahira bushra johara nasira noura samira thara' yusra gadara adora chamorra senora thora dendera kakra mukamutara mukantagara sagira shukura

NAMES RHYMING WITH DƯANDRA (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (diandr) - Names That Begins with diandr:

diandre

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

dianda

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

dian diana diane dianna diannah dianne diantha dianthe

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

dia diahann diahna diamanda diamanta diamante diamon diamond diamonique diamont diamontina diara diarmaid

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

dibe dice dichali dick dickran dickson didier dido didrika diederich diedre diedrick diega diego dien diep diera dierck dierdre dieter dietrich dietz digna diji dike dikesone dikran dilan dillan dillen dillin dillion dillon dimitrie dimitry dimitur din dina dinadan dinah dinar dinas dino dinora dinorah dinsmore diogo diolmhain diomasach diomedes dion diona diondray diondre dione dionis dionisa dionna dionne dionte dionysia dionysie dionysius dior diorbhall dirce dirck dirk dita diti diu div diva divon divone divsha divshah

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DƯANDRA:

First Names which starts with 'dia' and ends with 'dra':

First Names which starts with 'di' and ends with 'ra':

First Names which starts with 'd' and ends with 'a':

dacia dada daena daeva daganya daghda dahlia daiana daina daishya dakota dakshina dalena dalenna dalia daliila dalila damara damia damiana damita dana danetta dania danica daniela danika danila danita danitza danja danna dannia dantina danya daphna dar-al-baida dara daracha darcia darda darena darerca daria darissa darla darleena darlena darlina darnesha darnetta darnisha darra davia daviana davianna davida davina davinia davita davonna dawna dawneshia dawnetta dawnika dayla dayna daysha dayshia dea deana deanda deandrea deandria deanna debora debra decla deeana deeanna deena deerwa defena deianira deina deja deka delbina delfina delia delicia delila delinda delisa delisha delissa deliza della delma delmara

English Words Rhyming DIANDRA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DƯANDRA AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (iandra) - English Words That Ends with iandra:



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


dryandranoun (n.) A genus of shrubs growing in Australia, having beautiful, hard, dry, evergreen leaves.

isonandranoun (n.) A genus of sapotaceous trees of India. Isonandra Gutta is the principal source of gutta-percha.


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


scolopendranoun (n.) A genus of venomous myriapods including the centipeds. See Centiped.
 noun (n.) A sea fish.

tundranoun (n.) A rolling, marshy, mossy plain of Northern Siberia.
 noun (n.) One of the level or undulating treeless plains characteristic of northern arctic regions in both hemispheres. The tundras mark the limit of arborescent vegetation; they consist of black mucky soil with a permanently frozen subsoil, but support a dense growth of mosses and lichens, and dwarf herbs and shrubs, often showy-flowered.


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


cathedranoun (n.) The official chair or throne of a bishop, or of any person in high authority.

clepsydranoun (n.) A water clock; a contrivance for measuring time by the graduated flow of a liquid, as of water, through a small aperture. See Illust. in Appendix.

exedranoun (n.) A room in a public building, furnished with seats.
 noun (n.) The projection of any part of a building in a rounded form.
 noun (n.) Any out-of-door seat in stone, large enough for several persons; esp., one of curved form.

exhedranoun (n.) See Exedra.

hydranoun (n.) A serpent or monster in the lake or marsh of Lerna, in the Peloponnesus, represented as having many heads, one of which, when cut off, was immediately succeeded by two others, unless the wound was cauterized. It was slain by Hercules. Hence, a terrible monster.
 noun (n.) Hence: A multifarious evil, or an evil having many sources; not to be overcome by a single effort.
 noun (n.) Any small fresh-water hydroid of the genus Hydra, usually found attached to sticks, stones, etc., by a basal sucker.
 noun (n.) A southern constellation of great length lying southerly from Cancer, Leo, and Virgo.

quadranoun (n.) The plinth, or lowest member, of any pedestal, podium, water table, or the like.
 noun (n.) A fillet, or listel.
 noun (n.) The plinth, or lowest member, of any pedestal, podium, water table, or the like.
 noun (n.) A fillet, or listel.

sudranoun (n.) The lowest of the four great castes among the Hindoos. See Caste.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (diandr) - Words That Begins with diandr:


diandrianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants having two stamens.

diandrianadjective (a.) Diandrous.

diandrousnoun (n.) Of or pertaining to the class Diandria; having two stamens.


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



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


dianadjective (a.) Diana.

diananoun (n.) The daughter of Jupiter and Latona; a virgin goddess who presided over hunting, chastity, and marriage; -- identified with the Greek goddess Artemis.

dianiumnoun (n.) Same as Columbium.

dianoeticadjective (a.) Pertaining to the discursive faculty, its acts or products.

dianoialogynoun (n.) The science of the dianoetic faculties, and their operations.

dianthusnoun (n.) A genus of plants containing some of the most popular of cultivated flowers, including the pink, carnation, and Sweet William.


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


diabasenoun (n.) A basic, dark-colored, holocrystalline, igneous rock, consisting essentially of a triclinic feldspar and pyroxene with magnetic iron; -- often limited to rocks pretertiary in age. It includes part of what was early called greenstone.

diabaterialadjective (a.) Passing over the borders.

diabetesnoun (n.) A disease which is attended with a persistent, excessive discharge of urine. Most frequently the urine is not only increased in quantity, but contains saccharine matter, in which case the disease is generally fatal.

diabeticadjective (a.) Alt. of Diabetical

diabeticaladjective (a.) Pertaining to diabetes; as, diabetic or diabetical treatment.

diablerienoun (n.) Alt. of Diabley

diableynoun (n.) Devilry; sorcery or incantation; a diabolical deed; mischief.

diabolicadjective (a.) Alt. of Diabolical

diabolicaladjective (a.) Pertaining to the devil; resembling, or appropriate, or appropriate to, the devil; devilish; infernal; impious; atrocious; nefarious; outrageously wicked; as, a diabolic or diabolical temper or act.

diabolismnoun (n.) Character, action, or principles appropriate to the devil.
 noun (n.) Possession by the devil.

diacatholiconnoun (n.) A universal remedy; -- name formerly to a purgative electuary.

diacausticnoun (n.) That which burns by refraction, as a double convex lens, or the sun's rays concentrated by such a lens, sometimes used as a cautery.
 noun (n.) A curved formed by the consecutive intersections of rays of light refracted through a lens.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or possessing the properties of, a species of caustic curves formed by refraction. See Caustic surface, under Caustic.

diachylonnoun (n.) Alt. of Diachylum

diachylumnoun (n.) A plaster originally composed of the juices of several plants (whence its name), but now made of an oxide of lead and oil, and consisting essentially of glycerin mixed with lead salts of the fat acids.

diacidadjective (a.) Divalent; -- said of a base or radical as capable of saturating two acid monad radicals or a dibasic acid. Cf. Dibasic, a., and Biacid.

diacodiumnoun (n.) A sirup made of poppies.

diaconaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a deacon.

diaconatenoun (n.) The office of a deacon; deaconship; also, a body or board of deacons.
 adjective (a.) Governed by deacons.

diacopenoun (n.) Tmesis.

diacousticadjective (a.) Pertaining to the science or doctrine of refracted sounds.

diacousticsnoun (n.) That branch of natural philosophy which treats of the properties of sound as affected by passing through different mediums; -- called also diaphonics. See the Note under Acoustics.

diacriticadjective (a.) Alt. of Diacritical

diacriticaladjective (a.) That separates or distinguishes; -- applied to points or marks used to distinguish letters of similar form, or different sounds of the same letter, as, a, /, a, /, /, etc.

diactinicadjective (a.) Capable of transmitting the chemical or actinic rays of light; as, diactinic media.

diadelphianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants whose stamens are united into two bodies or bundles by their filaments.

diadelphianadjective (a.) Alt. of Diadelphous

diadelphousadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the class Diadelphia; having the stamens united into two bodies by their filaments (said of a plant or flower); grouped into two bundles or sets by coalescence of the filaments (said of stamens).

diademnoun (n.) Originally, an ornamental head band or fillet, worn by Eastern monarchs as a badge of royalty; hence (later), also, a crown, in general.
 noun (n.) Regal power; sovereignty; empire; -- considered as symbolized by the crown.
 noun (n.) An arch rising from the rim of a crown (rarely also of a coronet), and uniting with others over its center.
 verb (v. t.) To adorn with a diadem; to crown.

diadromnoun (n.) A complete course or vibration; time of vibration, as of a pendulum.

diaeresisnoun (n.) Alt. of Dieresis

diaereticadjective (a.) Caustic.

diageotropicadjective (a.) Relating to, or exhibiting, diageotropism.

diageotropismnoun (n.) The tendency of organs (as roots) of plants to assume a position oblique or transverse to a direction towards the center of the earth.

diaglyphnoun (n.) An intaglio.

diaglyphicadjective (a.) Alt. of Diaglyphtic

diaglyphticadjective (a.) Represented or formed by depressions in the general surface; as, diaglyphic sculpture or engraving; -- opposed to anaglyphic.

diagnosisnoun (n.) The art or act of recognizing the presence of disease from its signs or symptoms, and deciding as to its character; also, the decision arrived at.
 noun (n.) Scientific determination of any kind; the concise description of characterization of a species.
 noun (n.) Critical perception or scrutiny; judgment based on such scrutiny; esp., perception of, or judgment concerning, motives and character.

diagnosticnoun (n.) The mark or symptom by which one disease is known or distinguished from others.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or furnishing, a diagnosis; indicating the nature of a disease.

diagnosticsnoun (n.) That part of medicine which has to do with ascertaining the nature of diseases by means of their symptoms or signs.

diagometernoun (n.) A sort of electroscope, invented by Rousseau, in which the dry pile is employed to measure the amount of electricity transmitted by different bodies, or to determine their conducting power.

diagonalnoun (n.) A right line drawn from one angle to another not adjacent, of a figure of four or more sides, and dividing it into two parts.
 noun (n.) A member, in a framed structure, running obliquely across a panel.
 noun (n.) A diagonal cloth; a kind of cloth having diagonal stripes, ridges, or welts made in the weaving.
 adjective (a.) Joining two not adjacent angles of a quadrilateral or multilateral figure; running across from corner to corner; crossing at an angle with one of the sides.

diagonialadjective (a.) Diagonal; diametrical; hence; diametrically opposed.

diagramnoun (n.) A figure or drawing made to illustrate a statement, or facilitate a demonstration; a plan.
 noun (n.) Any simple drawing made for mathematical or scientific purposes, or to assist a verbal explanation which refers to it; a mechanical drawing, as distinguished from an artistical one.
 verb (v. t.) To put into the form of a diagram.

diagrammaticadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a diagram; showing by diagram.

diagraphnoun (n.) A drawing instrument, combining a protractor and scale.

diagraphicadjective (a.) Alt. of Diagraphical

diagraphicaladjective (a.) Descriptive.

diagraphicsnoun (n.) The art or science of descriptive drawing; especially, the art or science of drawing by mechanical appliances and mathematical rule.

diaheliotropicadjective (a.) Relating or, or manifesting, diaheliotropism.

diaheliotropismnoun (n.) A tendency of leaves or other organs of plants to have their dorsal surface faced towards the rays of light.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DƯANDRA:

English Words which starts with 'dia' and ends with 'dra':



English Words which starts with 'di' and ends with 'ra':

dicentranoun (n.) A genus of herbaceous plants, with racemes of two-spurred or heart-shaped flowers, including the Dutchman's breeches, and the more showy Bleeding heart (D. spectabilis).

dielytranoun (n.) See Dicentra.

dimeranoun (n. pl.) A division of Coleoptera, having two joints to the tarsi.
 noun (n. pl.) A division of the Hemiptera, including the aphids.

dioptranoun (n.) An optical instrument, invented by Hipparchus, for taking altitudes, leveling, etc.

dipteranoun (n. pl.) An extensive order of insects having only two functional wings and two balancers, as the house fly, mosquito, etc. They have a suctorial proboscis, often including two pairs of sharp organs (mandibles and maxillae) with which they pierce the skin of animals. They undergo a complete metamorphosis, their larvae (called maggots) being usually without feet.

discophoranoun (n. pl.) A division of acalephs or jellyfishes, including most of the large disklike species.

diasporanoun (n.) Lit., "Dispersion." -- applied collectively: (a) To those Jews who, after the Exile, were scattered through the Old World, and afterwards to Jewish Christians living among heathen. Cf. James i. 1. (b) By extension, to Christians isolated from their own communion, as among the Moravians to those living, usually as missionaries, outside of the parent congregation.