GINNY
First name GINNY's origin is English. GINNY means "abbreviation of virginia". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with GINNY below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of ginny.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with GINNY and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming GINNY
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES GİNNY AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH GİNNY (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (inny) - Names That Ends with inny:
kinny jinnyRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (nny) - Names That Ends with nny:
anny bonny devenny fanny genny jenny millenny nanny benny conny danny denny donny johnny kenny lanny lenny manny renny ronny sonny vanny penny sunnyRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ny) - Names That Ends with ny:
peony czigany cerny krany silny zeleny bethany briony brittany brittny bryony dany devany devony ebony eny estefany harmony leilany siany slany tawny tiffany uny adny anthany anthony ballindeny lany quany shelny stanbeny thieny tony voliny amany antony vollny cluny brettany destiny cony evonyNAMES RHYMING WITH GİNNY (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (ginn) - Names That Begins with ginn:
ginna ginnette ginnieRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (gin) - Names That Begins with gin:
gin gina ginebra ginerva ginessa ginger ginoRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (gi) - Names That Begins with gi:
giacomo giada gian giana giancinta giancinte gianina gianluca gianna giannes gianni giavanna gibbesone gibson gideon gifford giflet gifre gifuhard gijs gikhrist gil gila gilah gilal gilala gilana gilat gilbarta gilbert gilberta gilberto gilbride gilburt gilchrist gilda gildan gildas gildea giles gilford gili gilia gilibeirt gilit gill gille-eathain gilleabart gillean gilleasbuig gillecriosd gillermo gilles gillespie gilley gilli gillian gillivray gilmar gilmat gilmer gilmore gilpin gilroy gilvarry gimm giolla giollabrighde giollabuidhe giolladhe giollamhuire giollanaebhin giollaruaidh giomar gionnan giorsal giovanna giovanni gipsy girard girflet girven girvyn gisa gisela giselbert gisella giselle giselmaer giselmaereNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GİNNY:
First Names which starts with 'gi' and ends with 'ny':
First Names which starts with 'g' and ends with 'y':
gaby gaffney galloway galway garey garrey garrity garroway garry garvey gary gay geary gedaly geffrey geoffrey geraghty gerry godfrey gogarty goldy goodwy gordy gormley gormly gorry grady grantley gray greeley greely gregory grey guy gwy gyongy gypsyEnglish Words Rhyming GINNY
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES GİNNY AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GİNNY (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (inny) - English Words That Ends with inny:
binny | noun (n.) A large species of barbel (Barbus bynni), found in the Nile, and much esteemed for food. |
finny | adjective (a.) Having, or abounding in, fins, as fishes; pertaining to fishes. |
adjective (a.) Abounding in fishes. |
goldfinny | noun (n.) One of two or more species of European labroid fishes (Crenilabrus melops, and Ctenolabrus rupestris); -- called also goldsinny, and goldney. |
goldsinny | noun (n.) See Goldfinny. |
hinny | noun (n.) A hybrid between a stallion and an ass. |
noun (n.) A term of endearment; darling; -- corrupted from honey. | |
verb (v. i.) To neigh; to whinny. |
minny | noun (n.) A minnow. |
ninny | noun (n.) A fool; a simpleton. |
pickaninny | noun (n.) A small child; especially, a negro or mulatto infant. |
skinny | adjective (a.) Consisting, or chiefly consisting, of skin; wanting flesh. |
spinny | noun (n.) A small thicket or grove with undergrowth; a clump of trees. |
adjective (a.) Thin and long; slim; slender. |
tinny | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, abounding with, or resembling, tin. |
vinny | adjective (a.) Vinnewed. |
zebrinny | noun (n.) A cross between a male horse and a female zebra. |
noun (n.) A cross between a male horse and a female zebra. |
whinny | noun (n.) The ordinary cry or call of a horse; a neigh. |
adjective (a.) Abounding in whin, gorse, or furze. | |
verb (v. i.) To utter the ordinary call or cry of a horse; to neigh. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (nny) - English Words That Ends with nny:
averpenny | noun (n.) Money paid by a tenant in lieu of the service of average. |
blenny | noun (n.) A marine fish of the genus Blennius or family Blenniidae; -- so called from its coating of mucus. The species are numerous. |
bonny | noun (n.) A round and compact bed of ore, or a distinct bed, not communicating with a vein. |
adjective (a.) Handsome; beautiful; pretty; attractively lively and graceful. | |
adjective (a.) Gay; merry; frolicsome; cheerful; blithe. |
branny | adjective (a.) Having the appearance of bran; consisting of or containing bran. |
bunny | noun (n.) A great collection of ore without any vein coming into it or going out from it. |
noun (n.) A pet name for a rabbit or a squirrel. |
canny | adjective (a.) Alt. of Cannei |
catchpenny | noun (n.) Some worthless catchpenny thing. |
adjective (a.) Made or contrived for getting small sums of money from the ignorant or unwary; as, a catchpenny book; a catchpenny show. |
conny | adjective (a.) Brave; fine; canny. |
cranny | noun (n.) A small, narrow opening, fissure, crevice, or chink, as in a wall, or other substance. |
noun (n.) A tool for forming the necks of bottles, etc. | |
adjective (a.) Quick; giddy; thoughtless. | |
verb (v. i.) To crack into, or become full of, crannies. | |
verb (v. i.) To haunt, or enter by, crannies. |
dunny | adjective (a.) Deaf; stupid. |
fenny | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or inhabiting, a fen; abounding in fens; swampy; boggy. |
funny | noun (n.) A clinkerbuit, narrow boat for sculling. |
superlative (superl.) Droll; comical; amusing; laughable. |
granny | noun (n.) A grandmother; a grandam; familiarly, an old woman. |
gyronny | adjective (a.) Covered with gyrons, or divided so as to form several gyrons; -- said of an escutcheon. |
hap'penny | noun (n.) A half-penny. |
jenny | noun (n.) A familiar or pet form of the proper name Jane. |
noun (n.) A familiar name of the European wren. | |
noun (n.) A machine for spinning a number of threads at once, -- used in factories. |
johnny | noun (n.) A familiar diminutive of John. |
noun (n.) A sculpin. |
lickpenny | noun (n.) A devourer or absorber of money. |
nanny | noun (n.) A diminutive of Ann or Anne, the proper name. |
nonny | noun (n.) A silly fellow; a ninny. |
penny | noun (n.) An English coin, formerly of copper, now of bronze, the twelfth part of an English shilling in account value, and equal to four farthings, or about two cents; -- usually indicated by the abbreviation d. (the initial of denarius). |
noun (n.) Any small sum or coin; a groat; a stiver. | |
noun (n.) Money, in general; as, to turn an honest penny. | |
noun (n.) See Denarius. | |
adjective (a.) Denoting pound weight for one thousand; -- used in combination, with respect to nails; as, tenpenny nails, nails of which one thousand weight ten pounds. | |
adjective (a.) Worth or costing one penny. |
pickpenny | noun (n.) A miser; also, a sharper. |
pinchpenny | noun (n.) A miserly person. |
ranny | noun (n.) The erd shrew. |
sanny | noun (n.) The sandpiper. |
scranny | adjective (a.) Thin; lean; meager; scrawny; scrannel. |
scrapepenny | noun (n.) One who gathers and hoards money in trifling sums; a miser. |
shanny | noun (n.) The European smooth blenny (Blennius pholis). It is olive-green with irregular black spots, and without appendages on the head. |
sixpenny | adjective (a.) Of the value of, or costing, sixpence; as, a sixpenny loaf. |
sunny | noun (n.) See Sunfish (b). |
superlative (superl.) Of or pertaining to the sun; proceeding from, or resembling the sun; hence, shining; bright; brilliant; radiant. | |
superlative (superl.) Exposed to the rays of the sun; brightened or warmed by the direct rays of the sun; as, a sunny room; the sunny side of a hill. | |
superlative (superl.) Cheerful; genial; as, a sunny disposition. |
swanny | adjective (a.) Swanlike; as, a swanny glossiness of the neck. |
tenpenny | adjective (a.) Valued or sold at ten pence; as, a tenpenny cake. See 2d Penny, n. |
adjective (a.) Denoting a size of nails. See 1st Penny. |
threepenny | adjective (a.) Costing or worth three pence; hence, worth but little; poor; mean. |
thunny | noun (n.) The tunny. |
tunny | noun (n.) Any one of several species of large oceanic fishes belonging to the Mackerel family, especially the common or great tunny (Orcynus / Albacora thynnus) native of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It sometimes weighs a thousand pounds or more, and is extensively caught in the Mediterranean. On the American coast it is called horse mackerel. See Illust. of Horse mackerel, under Horse. |
twelvepenny | adjective (a.) Sold for a shilling; worth or costing a shilling. |
twopenny | adjective (a.) Of the value of twopence. |
tyranny | noun (n.) The government or authority of a tyrant; a country governed by an absolute ruler; hence, arbitrary or despotic exercise of power; exercise of power over subjects and others with a rigor not authorized by law or justice, or not requisite for the purposes of government. |
noun (n.) Cruel government or discipline; as, the tyranny of a schoolmaster. | |
noun (n.) Severity; rigor; inclemency. |
uncanny | adjective (a.) Not canny; unsafe; strange; weird; ghostly. |
wenny | adjective (a.) Having the nature of a wen; resembling a wen; as, a wennish excrescence. |
wranny | noun (n.) The common wren. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GİNNY (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (ginn) - Words That Begins with ginn:
ginning | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gin |
noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gin | |
verb (v. i.) Beginning. |
ginnee | noun (n.) See Jinnee. |
ginnet | noun (n.) See Genet, a horse. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (gin) - Words That Begins with gin:
gin | noun (n.) Against; near by; towards; as, gin night. |
noun (n.) A strong alcoholic liquor, distilled from rye and barley, and flavored with juniper berries; -- also called Hollands and Holland gin, because originally, and still very extensively, manufactured in Holland. Common gin is usually flavored with turpentine. | |
noun (n.) Contrivance; artifice; a trap; a snare. | |
noun (n.) A machine for raising or moving heavy weights, consisting of a tripod formed of poles united at the top, with a windlass, pulleys, ropes, etc. | |
noun (n.) A hoisting drum, usually vertical; a whim. | |
noun (n.) A machine for separating the seeds from cotton; a cotton gin. | |
verb (v. i.) To begin; -- often followed by an infinitive without to; as, gan tell. See Gan. | |
verb (v. t.) To catch in a trap. | |
verb (v. t.) To clear of seeds by a machine; as, to gin cotton. | |
(conj.) If. |
ging | noun (n.) Same as Gang, n., 2. |
gingal | noun (n.) See Jingal. |
ginger | noun (n.) A plant of the genus Zingiber, of the East and West Indies. The species most known is Z. officinale. |
noun (n.) The hot and spicy rootstock of Zingiber officinale, which is much used in cookery and in medicine. |
gingerbread | noun (n.) A kind of plain sweet cake seasoned with ginger, and sometimes made in fanciful shapes. |
gingerness | noun (n.) Cautiousness; tenderness. |
gingham | noun (n.) A kind of cotton or linen cloth, usually in stripes or checks, the yarn of which is dyed before it is woven; -- distinguished from printed cotton or prints. |
ginging | noun (n.) The lining of a mine shaft with stones or bricks to prevent caving. |
gingival | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the gums. |
gingle | noun (n. & v.) See Jingle. |
ginglyform | adjective (a.) Ginglymoid. |
ginglymodi | noun (n.) An order of ganoid fishes, including the modern gar pikes and many allied fossil forms. They have rhombic, ganoid scales, a heterocercal tail, paired fins without an axis, fulcra on the fins, and a bony skeleton, with the vertebrae convex in front and concave behind, forming a ball and socket joint. See Ganoidel. |
ginglymoid | adjective (a.) Alt. of Ginglymoidal |
ginglymoidal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a ginglymus, or hinge joint; ginglyform. |
ginglymus | noun (n.) A hinge joint; an articulation, admitting of flexion and extension, or motion in two directions only, as the elbow and the ankle. |
ginhouse | noun (n.) A building where cotton is ginned. |
ginkgo | noun (n.) A large ornamental tree (Ginkgo biloba) from China and Japan, belonging to the Yew suborder of Coniferae. Its leaves are so like those of some maidenhair ferns, that it is also called the maidenhair tree. |
ginseng | noun (n.) A plant of the genus Aralia, the root of which is highly valued as a medicine among the Chinese. The Chinese plant (Aralia Schinseng) has become so rare that the American (A. quinquefolia) has largely taken its place, and its root is now an article of export from America to China. The root, when dry, is of a yellowish white color, with a sweetness in the taste somewhat resembling that of licorice, combined with a slight aromatic bitterness. |
ginshop | noun (n.) A shop or barroom where gin is sold as a beverage. |