GUANHUMORA
First name GUANHUMORA's origin is Arthurian Legend. GUANHUMORA means "arthur's queen". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with GUANHUMORA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of guanhumora.(Brown names are of the same origin (Arthurian Legend) with GUANHUMORA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming GUANHUMORA
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES GUANHUMORA AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH GUANHUMORA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 9 Letters (uanhumora) - Names That Ends with uanhumora:
Rhyming Names According to Last 8 Letters (anhumora) - Names That Ends with anhumora:
Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (nhumora) - Names That Ends with nhumora:
Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (humora) - Names That Ends with humora:
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (umora) - Names That Ends with umora:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (mora) - Names That Ends with mora:
aghamora amora avonmora mora zamora zemoraRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ora) - Names That Ends with ora:
aurora adora senora thora dora fedora isadora madora musidora pandora pheodora theodora theora zudora teodora teadora aldora alora annora anora cora delora devora dinora eilinora eldora eleadora eleanora eleonora eleora elnora elora feodora honora isidora lenora leonora liora lora nicanora nora ora pastora salbatora salvadora salvatora sanora tabora talora xalbadora xalvadora yoora zipora raedbora wendlesora elenora bora zippora eliora derora debora phedora musadora medora hannelora onora orzora sipporaRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ra) - Names That Ends with ra:
asura azmera chinara efra iyangura japera katura nadra sanura tandra zuhura estra moira soumra adra aludra alzubra badra bahira bushra johara nasira noura samira thara' yusraNAMES RHYMING WITH GUANHUMORA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 9 Letters (guanhumor) - Names That Begins with guanhumor:
Rhyming Names According to First 8 Letters (guanhumo) - Names That Begins with guanhumo:
Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (guanhum) - Names That Begins with guanhum:
Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (guanhu) - Names That Begins with guanhu:
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (guanh) - Names That Begins with guanh:
guanhamaraRhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (guan) - Names That Begins with guan:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (gua) - Names That Begins with gua:
guadalupe guafi guaiya gualterioRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (gu) - Names That Begins with gu:
gubnat gudrun gudruna guedado guendolen guenevere guenloie guennola guerehes guerin guida guiderius guiditta guido guifford guifi guilaine guilber guilbert guiliaine guilio guillaume guillelmina guillermo guin guinevere guiseppe guiseppie guiseppina guivret gulielma guljul gumaa gunilla gunn gunna gunnar gunnel gunther gurgalan guri gurice gurion gurit gurutz gust gusta gustav gustava gustave gustavo gustel guthrie guy guyapi guyonNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GUANHUMORA:
First Names which starts with 'guan' and ends with 'mora':
First Names which starts with 'gua' and ends with 'ora':
First Names which starts with 'gu' and ends with 'ra':
First Names which starts with 'g' and ends with 'a':
gabra gabreilla gabriela gabriella gabryella gadara gadhra gadwa gaea gaetana gaia gaila gaira gaizka gala galatea galawya galea galena galenia galenka galia galiana galiena galila galina galla gallia galochka galya gana ganieda gara garabina garbha garbina garcia garda gardenia garia gaspara gavenia gavina gavra gavrila gavrilla gayla gechina gedalya geela gelasia gelsomina geltruda gemma genara genaya generosa genessa geneva genevra genisa genisia genna genoveva genowefa gentza georgeta georgetta georgia georgiana geraldina gerda geremia gerhardina gerica gericka gerika germana gertruda gerwa gerwalta geza gezana ghayda ghita ghleanna giada giana giancinta gianina gianluca gianna giavanna gila gilala gilana gilbarta gilberta gilda gildeaEnglish Words Rhyming GUANHUMORA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES GUANHUMORA AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GUANHUMORA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 9 Letters (uanhumora) - English Words That Ends with uanhumora:
Rhyming Words According to Last 8 Letters (anhumora) - English Words That Ends with anhumora:
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (nhumora) - English Words That Ends with nhumora:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (humora) - English Words That Ends with humora:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (umora) - English Words That Ends with umora:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (mora) - English Words That Ends with mora:
mora | noun (n.) A game of guessing the number of fingers extended in a quick movement of the hand, -- much played by Italians of the lower classes. |
noun (n.) A leguminous tree of Guiana and Trinidad (Dimorphandra excelsa); also, its timber, used in shipbuilding and making furniture. | |
noun (n.) Delay; esp., culpable delay; postponement. |
remora | noun (n.) Delay; obstacle; hindrance. |
noun (n.) Any one of several species of fishes belonging to Echeneis, Remora, and allied genera. Called also sucking fish. | |
noun (n.) An instrument formerly in use, intended to retain parts in their places. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ora) - English Words That Ends with ora:
agora | noun (n.) An assembly; hence, the place of assembly, especially the market place, in an ancient Greek city. |
amphora | noun (n.) Among the ancients, a two-handled vessel, tapering at the bottom, used for holding wine, oil, etc. |
anaphora | noun (n.) A repetition of a word or of words at the beginning of two or more successive clauses. |
angora | noun (n.) A city of Asia Minor (or Anatolia) which has given its name to a goat, a cat, etc. |
aplacophora | noun (n. pl.) A division of Amphineura in which the body is naked or covered with slender spines or setae, but is without shelly plates. |
aurora | noun (n.) The rising light of the morning; the dawn of day; the redness of the sky just before the sun rises. |
noun (n.) The rise, dawn, or beginning. | |
noun (n.) The Roman personification of the dawn of day; the goddess of the morning. The poets represented her a rising out of the ocean, in a chariot, with rosy fingers dropping gentle dew. | |
noun (n.) A species of crowfoot. | |
noun (n.) The aurora borealis or aurora australis (northern or southern lights). |
basommatophora | noun (n. pl.) A group of Pulmonifera having the eyes at the base of the tentacles, including the common pond snails. |
caracora | noun (n.) A light vessel or proa used by the people of Borneo, etc., and by the Dutch in the East Indies. |
carnivora | noun (n. pl.) An order of Mammallia including the lion, tiger, wolf bear, seal, etc. They are adapted by their structure to feed upon flesh, though some of them, as the bears, also eat vegetable food. The teeth are large and sharp, suitable for cutting flesh, and the jaws powerful. |
cephalophora | noun (n. pl.) The cephalata. |
cora | noun (n.) The Arabian gazelle (Gazella Arabica), found from persia to North Africa. |
ctenophora | noun (n. pl.) A class of Coelenterata, commonly ellipsoidal in shape, swimming by means of eight longitudinal rows of paddles. The separate paddles somewhat resemble combs. |
discophora | noun (n. pl.) A division of acalephs or jellyfishes, including most of the large disklike species. |
doryphora | noun (n.) A genus of plant-eating beetles, including the potato beetle. See Potato beetle. |
diaspora | noun (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. |
epanaphora | noun (n.) Same as Anaphora. |
epiphora | noun (n.) The watery eye; a disease in which the tears accumulate in the eye, and trickle over the cheek. |
noun (n.) The emphatic repetition of a word or phrase, at the end of several sentences or stanzas. |
flora | noun (n.) The goddess of flowers and spring. |
noun (n.) The complete system of vegetable species growing without cultivation in a given locality, region, or period; a list or description of, or treatise on, such plants. |
frugivora | noun (n. pl.) The fruit bate; a group of the Cheiroptera, comprising the bats which live on fruits. See Eruit bat, under Fruit. |
heliopora | noun (n.) An East Indian stony coral now known to belong to the Alcyonaria; -- called also blue coral. |
herbivora | noun (n. pl.) An extensive division of Mammalia. It formerly included the Proboscidea, Hyracoidea, Perissodactyla, and Artiodactyla, but by later writers it is generally restricted to the two latter groups (Ungulata). They feed almost exclusively upon vegetation. |
hydrophora | noun (n. pl.) The Hydroidea. |
insectivora | noun (n. pl.) An order of mammals which feed principally upon insects. |
noun (n. pl.) A division of the Cheiroptera, including the common or insect-eating bats. |
madrepora | noun (n.) A genus of reef corals abundant in tropical seas. It includes than one hundred and fifty species, most of which are elegantly branched. |
mandragora | noun (n.) A genus of plants; the mandrake. See Mandrake, 1. |
masora | noun (n.) A Jewish critical work on the text of the Hebrew Scriptures, composed by several learned rabbis of the school of Tiberias, in the eighth and ninth centuries. |
massora | noun (n.) Same as Masora. |
millepora | noun (n.) A genus of Hydrocorallia, which includes the millipores. |
nematophora | noun (n. pl.) Same as Coelenterata. |
odontophora | noun (n.pl.) Same as Cephalophora. |
omnivora | noun (n. pl.) A group of ungulate mammals including the hog and the hippopotamus. The term is also sometimes applied to the bears, and to certain passerine birds. |
onychophora | noun (n. pl.) Malacopoda. |
ora | noun (n.) A money of account among the Anglo-Saxons, valued, in the Domesday Book, at twenty pence sterling. |
(pl. ) of Os |
pandora | noun (n.) A beautiful woman (all-gifted), whom Jupiter caused Vulcan to make out of clay in order to punish the human race, because Prometheus had stolen the fire from heaven. Jupiter gave Pandora a box containing all human ills, which, when the box was opened, escaped and spread over the earth. Hope alone remained in the box. Another version makes the box contain all the blessings of the gods, which were lost to men when Pandora opened it. |
noun (n.) A genus of marine bivalves, in which one valve is flat, the other convex. |
passiflora | noun (n.) A genus of plants, including the passion flower. It is the type of the order Passifloreae, which includes about nineteen genera and two hundred and fifty species. |
pecora | noun (n. pl.) An extensive division of ruminants, including the antelopes, deer, and cattle. |
placophora | noun (n. pl.) A division of gastropod Mollusca, including the chitons. The back is covered by eight shelly plates. Called also Polyplacophora. See Illust. under Chiton, and Isopleura. |
plethora | noun (n.) Overfullness; especially, excessive fullness of the blood vessels; repletion; that state of the blood vessels or of the system when the blood exceeds a healthy standard in quantity; hyperaemia; -- opposed to anaemia. |
noun (n.) State of being overfull; excess; superabundance. |
pneumonophora | noun (n. pl.) The division of Siphonophora which includes the Physalia and allied genera; -- called also Pneumatophorae. |
pneumophora | noun (n. pl.) A division of holothurians having an internal gill, or respiratory tree. |
polyplacophora | noun (n. pl.) See Placophora. |
psora | noun (n.) A cutaneous disease; especially, the itch. |
pupivora | noun (n. pl.) A group of parasitic Hymenoptera, including the ichneumon flies, which destroy the larvae and pupae of insects. |
retinophora | noun (n.) One of group of two to four united cells which occupy the axial part of the ocelli, or ommatidia, of the eyes of invertebrates, and contain the terminal nerve fibrillae. See Illust. under Ommatidium. |
rhabdophora | noun (n. pl.) An extinct division of Hydrozoa which includes the graptolities. |
rhizophora | noun (n.) A genus of trees including the mangrove. See Mangrove. |
rhynchophora | noun (n. pl.) A group of Coleoptera having a snoutlike head; the snout beetles, curculios, or weevils. |
se–ora | noun (n.) A Spanish title of courtesy given to a lady; Mrs.; Madam; also, a lady. |
signora | noun (n.) Madam; Mrs; -- a title of address or respect among the Italians. |
siphonophora | noun (n. pl.) An order of pelagic Hydrozoa including species which form complex free-swimming communities composed of numerous zooids of various kinds, some of which act as floats or as swimming organs, others as feeding or nutritive zooids, and others as reproductive zooids. See Illust. under Physallia, and Porpita. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GUANHUMORA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 9 Letters (guanhumor) - Words That Begins with guanhumor:
Rhyming Words According to First 8 Letters (guanhumo) - Words That Begins with guanhumo:
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (guanhum) - Words That Begins with guanhum:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (guanhu) - Words That Begins with guanhu:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (guanh) - Words That Begins with guanh:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (guan) - Words That Begins with guan:
guan | noun (n.) Any one of many species of large gallinaceous birds of Central and South America, belonging to Penelope, Pipile, Ortalis, and allied genera. Several of the species are often domesticated. |
guana | noun (n.) See Iguana. |
guanaco | noun (n.) A South American mammal (Auchenia huanaco), allied to the llama, but of larger size and more graceful form, inhabiting the southern Andes and Patagonia. It is supposed by some to be the llama in a wild state. |
guanidine | noun (n.) A strongly alkaline base, CN3H5, formed by the oxidation of guanin, and also obtained combined with methyl in the decomposition of creatin. Boiled with dilute sulphuric acid, it yields urea and ammonia. |
guaniferous | adjective (a.) Yielding guano. |
guanin | noun (n.) A crystalline substance (C5H5N5O) contained in guano. It is also a constituent of the liver, pancreas, and other glands in mammals. |
guano | noun (n.) A substance found in great abundance on some coasts or islands frequented by sea fowls, and composed chiefly of their excrement. It is rich in phosphates and ammonia, and is used as a powerful fertilizer. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (gua) - Words That Begins with gua:
guacharo | noun (n.) A nocturnal bird of South America and Trinidad (Steatornis Caripensis, or S. steatornis); -- called also oilbird. |
guacho | noun (n.) One of the mixed-blood (Spanish-Indian) inhabitants of the pampas of South America; a mestizo. |
noun (n.) An Indian who serves as a messenger. |
guaco | noun (n.) A plant (Aristolochia anguicida) of Carthagena, used as an antidote to serpent bites. |
noun (n.) The Mikania Guaco, of Brazil, used for the same purpose. |
guaiac | noun (n.) Guaiacum. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, guaiacum. |
guaiacum | noun (n.) A genus of small, crooked trees, growing in tropical America. |
noun (n.) The heart wood or the resin of the Guaiacum offinale or lignum-vitae, a large tree of the West Indies and Central America. It is much used in medicine. |
guara | noun (n.) The scarlet ibis. See Ibis. |
noun (n.) A large-maned wild dog of South America (Canis jubatus) -- named from its cry. |
guarana | noun (n.) A preparation from the seeds of Paullinia sorbilis, a woody climber of Brazil, used in making an astringent drink, and also in the cure of headache. |
guaranine | noun (n.) An alkaloid extracted from guarana. Same as Caffeine. |
guarantee | noun (n.) In law and common usage: A promise to answer for the payment of some debt, or the performance of some duty, in case of the failure of another person, who is, in the first instance, liable to such payment or performance; an engagement which secures or insures another against a contingency; a warranty; a security. Same as Guaranty. |
noun (n.) One who binds himself to see an undertaking of another performed; a guarantor. | |
noun (n.) The person to whom a guaranty is made; -- the correlative of guarantor. | |
noun (n.) In law and common usage: to undertake or engage for the payment of (a debt) or the performance of (a duty) by another person; to undertake to secure (a possession, right, claim, etc.) to another against a specified contingency, or at all avents; to give a guarantee concerning; to engage, assure, or secure as a thing that may be depended on; to warrant; as, to guarantee the execution of a treaty. |
guaranteeing | noun (p, pr. & vb. n.) of Guarantee |
guarantor | noun (n.) One who makes or gives a guaranty; a warrantor; a surety. |
noun (n.) One who engages to secure another in any right or possession. |
guaranty | noun (n.) In law and common usage: An undertaking to answer for the payment of some debt, or the performance of some contract or duty, of another, in case of the failure of such other to pay or perform; a guarantee; a warranty; a security. |
noun (n.) In law and common usage: To undertake or engage that another person shall perform (what he has stipulated); to undertake to be answerable for (the debt or default of another); to engage to answer for the performance of (some promise or duty by another) in case of a failure by the latter to perform; to undertake to secure (something) to another, as in the case of a contingency. See Guarantee, v. t. |
guarantying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Guaranty |
guard | noun (n.) To protect from danger; to secure against surprise, attack, or injury; to keep in safety; to defend; to shelter; to shield from surprise or attack; to protect by attendance; to accompany for protection; to care for. |
noun (n.) To keep watch over, in order to prevent escape or restrain from acts of violence, or the like. | |
noun (n.) To protect the edge of, esp. with an ornamental border; hence, to face or ornament with lists, laces, etc. | |
noun (n.) To fasten by binding; to gird. | |
verb (v. i.) To watch by way of caution or defense; to be caution; to be in a state or position of defense or safety; as, careful persons guard against mistakes. | |
verb (v. t.) One who, or that which, guards from injury, danger, exposure, or attack; defense; protection. | |
verb (v. t.) A man, or body of men, stationed to protect or control a person or position; a watch; a sentinel. | |
verb (v. t.) One who has charge of a mail coach or a railway train; a conductor. | |
verb (v. t.) Any fixture or attachment designed to protect or secure against injury, soiling, or defacement, theft or loss | |
verb (v. t.) That part of a sword hilt which protects the hand. | |
verb (v. t.) Ornamental lace or hem protecting the edge of a garment. | |
verb (v. t.) A chain or cord for fastening a watch to one's person or dress. | |
verb (v. t.) A fence or rail to prevent falling from the deck of a vessel. | |
verb (v. t.) An extension of the deck of a vessel beyond the hull; esp., in side-wheel steam vessels, the framework of strong timbers, which curves out on each side beyond the paddle wheel, and protects it and the shaft against collision. | |
verb (v. t.) A plate of metal, beneath the stock, or the lock frame, of a gun or pistol, having a loop, called a bow, to protect the trigger. | |
verb (v. t.) An interleaved strip at the back, as in a scrap book, to guard against its breaking when filled. | |
verb (v. t.) A posture of defense in fencing, and in bayonet and saber exercise. | |
verb (v. t.) An expression or admission intended to secure against objections or censure. | |
verb (v. t.) Watch; heed; care; attention; as, to keep guard. | |
verb (v. t.) The fibrous sheath which covers the phragmacone of the Belemnites. |
guardant | noun (n.) A guardian. |
verb (v. t.) Acting as guardian. | |
verb (v. t.) Same as Gardant. |
guarded | adjective (a.) Cautious; wary; circumspect; as, he was guarded in his expressions; framed or uttered with caution; as, his expressions were guarded. |
(imp. & p. p.) of Guard |
guardenage | noun (n.) Guardianship. |
guarder | noun (n.) One who guards. |
guardfish | noun (n.) The garfish. |
guardful | adjective (a.) Cautions; wary; watchful. |
guardhouse | noun (n.) A building which is occupied by the guard, and in which soldiers are confined for misconduct; hence, a lock-up. |
guardian | adjective (a.) Performing, or appropriate to, the office of a protector; as, a guardian care. |
verb (v. t.) One who guards, preserves, or secures; one to whom any person or thing is committed for protection, security, or preservation from injury; a warden. | |
verb (v. t.) One who has, or is entitled to, the custody of the person or property of an infant, a minor without living parents, or a person incapable of managing his own affairs. |
guardianage | noun (n.) Guardianship. |
guardiance | noun (n.) Guardianship. |
guardianess | noun (n.) A female guardian. |
guardianless | adjective (a.) Without a guardian. |
guardianship | noun (n.) The office, duty, or care, of a guardian; protection; care; watch. |
guardless | adjective (a.) Without a guard or defense; unguarded. |
guardroom | noun (n.) The room occupied by the guard during its term of duty; also, a room where prisoners are confined. |
guards | noun (n. pl.) A body of picked troops; as, "The Household Guards." |
guardship | noun (n.) Care; protection. |
guardsman | noun (n.) One who guards; a guard. |
noun (n.) A member, either officer or private, of any military body called Guards. |
guava | noun (n.) A tropical tree, or its fruit, of the genus Psidium. Two varieties are well known, the P. pyriferum, or white guava, and P. pomiferum, or red guava. The fruit or berry is shaped like a pomegranate, but is much smaller. It is somewhat astringent, but makes a delicious jelly. |
guaiacol | noun (n.) A colorless liquid, C7H8O2, with a peculiar odor. It is the methyl ether of pyrocatechin, and is obtained by distilling guaiacum from wood-tar creosote, and in other ways. It has been used in treating pulmonary tuberculosis. |