JUDIT
First name JUDIT's origin is Hebrew. JUDIT means "praised". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with JUDIT below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of judit.(Brown names are of the same origin (Hebrew) with JUDIT and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming JUDIT
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES JUDİT AS A WHOLE:
juditha judithNAMES RHYMING WITH JUDİT (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (udit) - Names That Ends with udit:
yuhudit yehuditRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (dit) - Names That Ends with dit:
edit vadit varditRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (it) - Names That Ends with it:
selamawit marit nit uadjit uatchit lirit hurit margrit dawit abdul-basit kantit langit wit ini-herit thabit kermit hipolit ranit birgit brit ciatlllait damhnait danit delit derorit dorit enit fianait gilit gobnait ilanit jafit karmelit karmit mirit morit muadhnait navit nurit obharnait onit ranait rathnait schlomit searlait shulamit yaffit zehavit chait cleit eluwilussit gerrit jaskirit kit manfrit ronit tait wait odharnait pit smit laurit urit pazit nirit gurit gazit ganit galit dalit avivit alumit cait ceit gwynit berit parfait johfrit kalanit naamit zayit margitNAMES RHYMING WITH JUDİT (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (judi) - Names That Begins with judi:
judi judieRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (jud) - Names That Begins with jud:
jud judah judas judd jude judeana judeena judson judyRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ju) - Names That Begins with ju:
juan juana juanetta juanisha juanita juanito juba jubair jubal juci jucika juha jukka julcsa jule julee juleen jules julia julian juliana julianna julianne juliano juliauna julie julien julienne juliet julieta julietta juliette julina julio julis juliska julita julius juliusr jullianna jullien juma jumah jumanah jumoke jun'ko junien jurgen jurgist juri jurma juro jurre jurrien juryanna jussi justain justeen justeene justene justice justin justina justine justino justis justyn justyna justyne jutkaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH JUDİT:
First Names which starts with 'ju' and ends with 'it':
First Names which starts with 'j' and ends with 't':
jacint jacot janet jannet japhet jarett jarret jarrett jeannot jerett jerrett jett jilt josetEnglish Words Rhyming JUDIT
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES JUDİT AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JUDİT (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (udit) - English Words That Ends with udit:
audit | adjective (a.) An audience; a hearing. |
adjective (a.) An examination in general; a judicial examination. | |
adjective (a.) The result of such an examination, or an account as adjusted by auditors; final account. | |
adjective (a.) A general receptacle or receiver. | |
verb (v. t.) To examine and adjust, as an account or accounts; as, to audit the accounts of a treasure, or of parties who have a suit depending in court. | |
verb (v. i.) To settle or adjust an account. |
plaudit | noun (n.) A mark or expression of applause; praise bestowed. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (dit) - English Words That Ends with dit:
adit | noun (n.) An entrance or passage. Specifically: The nearly horizontal opening by which a mine is entered, or by which water and ores are carried away; -- called also drift and tunnel. |
noun (n.) Admission; approach; access. |
bandit | noun (n.) An outlaw; a brigand. |
credit | noun (n.) Reliance on the truth of something said or done; belief; faith; trust; confidence. |
noun (n.) Reputation derived from the confidence of others; esteem; honor; good name; estimation. | |
noun (n.) A ground of, or title to, belief or confidence; authority derived from character or reputation. | |
noun (n.) That which tends to procure, or add to, reputation or esteem; an honor. | |
noun (n.) Influence derived from the good opinion, confidence, or favor of others; interest. | |
noun (n.) Trust given or received; expectation of future playment for property transferred, or of fulfillment or promises given; mercantile reputation entitling one to be trusted; -- applied to individuals, corporations, communities, or nations; as, to buy goods on credit. | |
noun (n.) The time given for payment for lands or goods sold on trust; as, a long credit or a short credit. | |
noun (n.) The side of an account on which are entered all items reckoned as values received from the party or the category named at the head of the account; also, any one, or the sum, of these items; -- the opposite of debit; as, this sum is carried to one's credit, and that to his debit; A has several credits on the books of B. | |
verb (v. t.) To confide in the truth of; to give credence to; to put trust in; to believe. | |
verb (v. t.) To bring honor or repute upon; to do credit to; to raise the estimation of. | |
verb (v. t.) To enter upon the credit side of an account; to give credit for; as, to credit the amount paid; to set to the credit of; as, to credit a man with the interest paid on a bond. |
deperdit | noun (n.) That which is lost or destroyed. |
discredit | noun (n.) The act of discrediting or disbelieving, or the state of being discredited or disbelieved; as, later accounts have brought the story into discredit. |
noun (n.) Hence, some degree of dishonor or disesteem; ill repute; reproach; -- applied to persons or things. | |
verb (v. t.) To refuse credence to; not to accept as true; to disbelieve; as, the report is discredited. | |
verb (v. t.) To deprive of credibility; to destroy confidence or trust in; to cause disbelief in the accuracy or authority of. | |
verb (v. t.) To deprive of credit or good repute; to bring reproach upon; to make less reputable; to disgrace. |
dit | noun (n.) A word; a decree. |
noun (n.) A ditty; a song. | |
verb (v. t.) To close up. |
on dit | noun (n.) A flying report; rumor; as, it is a mere on dit. |
() They say, or it is said. |
quiddit | noun (n.) A subtilty; an equivocation. |
noun (n.) A subtilty; an equivocation. |
pandit | noun (n.) See Pundit. |
pundit | noun (n.) A learned man; a teacher; esp., a Brahman versed in the Sanskrit language, and in the science, laws, and religion of the Hindoos; in Cashmere, any clerk or native official. |
verdit | noun (n.) Verdict. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JUDİT (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (judi) - Words That Begins with judi:
judicative | adjective (a.) Having power to judge; judicial; as, the judicative faculty. |
judicatory | noun (n.) A court of justice; a tribunal. |
noun (n.) Administration of justice. | |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to the administration of justice; dispensing justice; judicial; as, judicatory tribunals. |
judicature | noun (n.) The state or profession of those employed in the administration of justice; also, the dispensing or administration of justice. |
noun (n.) A court of justice; a judicatory. | |
noun (n.) The right of judicial action; jurisdiction; extent jurisdiction of a judge or court. |
judicial | adjective (a.) Pertaining or appropriate to courts of justice, or to a judge; practiced or conformed to in the administration of justice; sanctioned or ordered by a court; as, judicial power; judicial proceedings; a judicial sale. |
adjective (a.) Fitted or apt for judging or deciding; as, a judicial mind. | |
adjective (a.) Belonging to the judiciary, as distinguished from legislative, administrative, or executive. See Executive. | |
adjective (a.) Judicious. |
judiciary | noun (n.) That branch of government in which judicial power is vested; the system of courts of justice in a country; the judges, taken collectively; as, an independent judiciary; the senate committee on the judiciary. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to courts of judicature, or legal tribunals; judicial; as, a judiciary proceeding. |
judicious | adjective (a.) Of or relating to a court; judicial. |
adjective (a.) Directed or governed by sound judgment; having sound judgment; wise; prudent; sagacious; discreet. |
judiciousness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being judicious; sagacity; sound judgment. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (jud) - Words That Begins with jud:
judahite | noun (n.) One of the tribe of Judah; a member of the kingdom of Judah; a Jew. |
judaic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Judaical |
judaical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Jews. |
judaism | noun (n.) The religious doctrines and rites of the Jews as enjoined in the laws of Moses. |
noun (n.) Conformity to the Jewish rites and ceremonies. |
judaist | noun (n.) One who believes and practices Judaism. |
judaistic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Judaism. |
judaization | noun (n.) The act of Judaizing; a conforming to the Jewish religion or ritual. |
judaizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Judaize |
judaizer | noun (n.) One who conforms to or inculcates Judaism; specifically, pl. (Ch. Hist.), those Jews who accepted Christianity but still adhered to the law of Moses and worshiped in the temple at Jerusalem. |
judas | noun (n.) The disciple who betrayed Christ. Hence: A treacherous person; one who betrays under the semblance of friendship. |
adjective (a.) Treacherous; betraying. |
juddock | noun (n.) See Jacksnipe. |
judean | noun (n.) A native of Judea; a Jew. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Judea. |
judging | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Judge |
judge | adjective (a.) To hear and determine, as in causes on trial; to decide as a judge; to give judgment; to pass sentence. |
adjective (a.) To assume the right to pass judgment on another; to sit in judgment or commendation; to criticise or pass adverse judgment upon others. See Judge, v. t., 3. | |
verb (v. i.) A public officer who is invested with authority to hear and determine litigated causes, and to administer justice between parties in courts held for that purpose. | |
verb (v. i.) One who has skill, knowledge, or experience, sufficient to decide on the merits of a question, or on the quality or value of anything; one who discerns properties or relations with skill and readiness; a connoisseur; an expert; a critic. | |
verb (v. i.) A person appointed to decide in a/trial of skill, speed, etc., between two or more parties; an umpire; as, a judge in a horse race. | |
verb (v. i.) One of supreme magistrates, with both civil and military powers, who governed Israel for more than four hundred years. | |
verb (v. i.) The title of the seventh book of the Old Testament; the Book of Judges. | |
verb (v. t.) To compare facts or ideas, and perceive their relations and attributes, and thus distinguish truth from falsehood; to determine; to discern; to distinguish; to form an opinion about. | |
verb (v. t.) To hear and determine by authority, as a case before a court, or a controversy between two parties. | |
verb (v. t.) To examine and pass sentence on; to try; to doom. | |
verb (v. t.) To arrogate judicial authority over; to sit in judgment upon; to be censorious toward. | |
verb (v. t.) To determine upon or deliberation; to esteem; to think; to reckon. | |
verb (v. t.) To exercise the functions of a magistrate over; to govern. |
judger | noun (n.) One who judges. |
judgeship | noun (n.) The office of a judge. |
judaizers | noun (n. pl.) See Raskolnik. |