Name Report For First Name LOV:
LOV
First name LOV's origin is English. LOV means "affection". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with LOV below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of lov.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with LOV and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
Rhymes with LOV - Names & Words
First Names Rhyming LOV
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES LOV AS A WHOLE:
clover pavlov clovia lovisa clovis lovell loveNAMES RHYMING WITH LOV (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ov) - Names That Ends with ov:
petrov lyubov dov iov jov yehonadov yakov yaakovNAMES RHYMING WITH LOV (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (lo) - Names That Begins with lo:
loc lochlain lochlann locke locklyn lockwood locrine lodema lodima lodyma loe loefel logan logen logestilla loghan logistilla lohengrin lohoot loiyan lojza lokelani lokni lola lola-jo loleta lolita lolitta lomahongva loman lomasi lomsky lomy lon lona lonato lonell loni lonn lonna lonnell lonnie lono lonyn lonzo lootah lora lorah loraina loraine loralee loralei loran lorance loranna lorant lorayne lorcan lorda lore loredana loreen loreene lorelai lorelei lorelie loren lorena lorence lorencz lorene lorenia lorenna lorenz lorenza lorenzo loreta loretta lorette lori loria lorian loriana loriann lorianne loriel lorilee lorilynn lorimar lorimer lorin lorinda lorineus loring loris lorita loritz lorna lorne lornellNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LOV:
First Names which starts with 'l' and ends with 'v':
ladislav levEnglish Words Rhyming LOV
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES LOV AS A WHOLE:
beloved | noun (n.) One greatly loved. |
adjective (p. p. & a.) Greatly loved; dear to the heart. | |
(imp. & p. p.) of Belove |
carlovingian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, founded by, of descended from, Charlemagne; as, the Carlovingian race of kings. |
clove | noun (n.) A very pungent aromatic spice, the unexpanded flower bud of the clove tree (Eugenia, / Caryophullus, aromatica), a native of the Molucca Isles. |
noun (n.) One of the small bulbs developed in the axils of the scales of a large bulb, as in the case of garlic. | |
noun (n.) A weight. A clove of cheese is about eight pounds, of wool, about seven pounds. | |
verb (v. t.) A cleft; a gap; a ravine; -- rarely used except as part of a proper name; as, Kaaterskill Clove; Stone Clove. | |
() of Cleave | |
(imp.) Cleft. |
cloven | adjective (p. p. & a.) from Cleave, v. t. |
() of Cleave |
clover | noun (n.) A plant of different species of the genus Trifolium; as the common red clover, T. pratense, the white, T. repens, and the hare's foot, T. arvense. |
clovered | adjective (a.) Covered with growing clover. |
drawgloves | noun (n. pl.) An old game, played by holding up the fingers. |
footglove | noun (n.) A kind of stocking. |
foxglove | noun (n.) Any plant of the genus Digitalis. The common English foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) is a handsome perennial or biennial plant, whose leaves are used as a powerful medicine, both as a sedative and diuretic. See Digitalis. |
glove | noun (n.) A cover for the hand, or for the hand and wrist, with a separate sheath for each finger. The latter characteristic distinguishes the glove from the mitten. |
noun (n.) A boxing glove. | |
verb (v. t.) To cover with, or as with, a glove. |
gloving | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Glove |
glover | noun (n.) One whose trade it is to make or sell gloves. |
kilovolt | noun (n.) A unit of electromotive force equal to one thousand volts. |
ladylove | noun (n.) A sweetheart or mistress. |
lovable | adjective (a.) Having qualities that excite, or are fitted to excite, love; worthy of love. |
lovage | noun (n.) An umbelliferous plant (Levisticum officinale), sometimes used in medicine as an aromatic stimulant. |
love | noun (n.) A feeling of strong attachment induced by that which delights or commands admiration; preeminent kindness or devotion to another; affection; tenderness; as, the love of brothers and sisters. |
noun (n.) Especially, devoted attachment to, or tender or passionate affection for, one of the opposite sex. | |
noun (n.) Courtship; -- chiefly in the phrase to make love, i. e., to court, to woo, to solicit union in marriage. | |
noun (n.) Affection; kind feeling; friendship; strong liking or desire; fondness; good will; -- opposed to hate; often with of and an object. | |
noun (n.) Due gratitude and reverence to God. | |
noun (n.) The object of affection; -- often employed in endearing address. | |
noun (n.) Cupid, the god of love; sometimes, Venus. | |
noun (n.) A thin silk stuff. | |
noun (n.) A climbing species of Clematis (C. Vitalba). | |
noun (n.) Nothing; no points scored on one side; -- used in counting score at tennis, etc. | |
noun (n.) To have a feeling of love for; to regard with affection or good will; as, to love one's children and friends; to love one's country; to love one's God. | |
noun (n.) To regard with passionate and devoted affection, as that of one sex for the other. | |
noun (n.) To take delight or pleasure in; to have a strong liking or desire for, or interest in; to be pleased with; to like; as, to love books; to love adventures. | |
verb (v. i.) To have the feeling of love; to be in love. |
loving | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Love |
adjective (a.) Affectionate. | |
adjective (a.) Expressing love or kindness; as, loving words. |
loveable | adjective (a.) See Lovable. |
lovee | noun (n.) One who is loved. |
loveful | adjective (a.) Full of love. |
loveless | adjective (a.) Void of love; void of tenderness or kindness. |
adjective (a.) Not attracting love; unattractive. |
loveliness | noun (n.) The state or quality of being lovely. |
lovelock | noun (n.) A long lock of hair hanging prominently by itself; an earlock; -- worn by men of fashion in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. |
lovelorn | adjective (a.) Forsaken by one's love. |
lovemonger | noun (n.) One who deals in affairs of love. |
lover | noun (n.) One who loves; one who is in love; -- usually limited, in the singular, to a person of the male sex. |
noun (n.) A friend; one strongly attached to another; one who greatly desires the welfare of any person or thing; as, a lover of his country. | |
noun (n.) One who has a strong liking for anything, as books, science, or music. | |
noun (n.) Alt. of Lovery |
lovery | noun (n.) See Louver. |
lovesome | adjective (a.) Lovely. |
lovingness | noun (n.) Affection; kind regard. |
lovyer | noun (n.) A lover. |
plover | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of limicoline birds belonging to the family Charadridae, and especially those belonging to the subfamily Charadrinsae. They are prized as game birds. |
noun (n.) Any grallatorial bird allied to, or resembling, the true plovers, as the crab plover (Dromas ardeola); the American upland, plover (Bartramia longicauda); and other species of sandpipers. |
sloven | noun (n.) A man or boy habitually negligent of neathess and order; -- the correlative term to slattern, or slut. |
slovenliness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being slovenly. |
slovenness | noun (n.) Slovenliness. |
slovenry | noun (n.) Slovenliness. |
truelove | noun (n.) One really beloved. |
noun (n.) A plant. See Paris. | |
noun (n.) An unexplained word occurring in Chaucer, meaning, perhaps, an aromatic sweetmeat for sweetening the breath. |
unlovely | adjective (a.) Not lovely; not amiable; possessing qualities that excite dislike; disagreeable; displeasing; unpleasant. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LOV (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 2 Letters (ov) - English Words That Ends with ov:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LOV (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 2 Letters (lo) - Words That Begins with lo:
loach | noun (n.) Any one of several small, fresh-water, cyprinoid fishes of the genera Cobitis, Nemachilus, and allied genera, having six or more barbules around the mouth. They are found in Europe and Asia. The common European species (N. barbatulus) is used as a food fish. |
loading | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Load |
noun (n.) The act of putting a load on or into. | |
noun (n.) A load; cargo; burden. |
loader | noun (n.) One who, or that which, loads; a mechanical contrivance for loading, as a gun. |
loadmanage | noun (n.) Alt. of Lodemanage |
lodemanage | noun (n.) Pilotage; skill of a pilot or loadsman. |
noun (n.) Pilotage. |
loadsman | noun (n.) Alt. of Lodesman |
lodesman | noun (n.) A pilot. |
noun (n.) Same as Loadsman. |
loadstar | noun (n.) Alt. of Lodestar |
lodestar | noun (n.) A star that leads; a guiding star; esp., the polestar; the cynosure. |
noun (n.) Same as Loadstar. |
loadstone | noun (n.) Alt. of Lodestone |
lodestone | noun (n.) A piece of magnetic iron ore possessing polarity like a magnetic needle. See Magnetite. |
noun (n.) Same as Loadstone. |
loaf | noun (n.) Any thick lump, mass, or cake; especially, a large regularly shaped or molded mass, as of bread, sugar, or cake. |
verb (v. i.) To spend time in idleness; to lounge or loiter about. | |
verb (v. t.) To spend in idleness; -- with away; as, to loaf time away. |
loafing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Loaf |
loafer | noun (n.) One who loafs; a lazy lounger. |
loam | noun (n.) A kind of soil; an earthy mixture of clay and sand, with organic matter to which its fertility is chiefly due. |
noun (n.) A mixture of sand, clay, and other materials, used in making molds for large castings, often without a pattern. | |
verb (v. i.) To cover, smear, or fill with loam. |
loaming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Loam |
loamy | adjective (a.) Consisting of loam; partaking of the nature of loam; resembling loam. |
loan | noun (n.) A loanin. |
noun (n.) The act of lending; a lending; permission to use; as, the loan of a book, money, services. | |
noun (n.) That which one lends or borrows, esp. a sum of money lent at interest; as, he repaid the loan. | |
noun (n. t.) To lend; -- sometimes with out. |
loaning | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Loan |
noun (n.) An open space between cultivated fields through which cattle are driven, and where the cows are sometimes milked; also, a lane. |
loanable | adjective (a.) Such as can be lent; available for lending; as, loanable funds; -- used mostly in financial business and writings. |
loanin | noun (n.) Alt. of Loaning |
loanmonger | noun (n.) A dealer in, or negotiator of, loans. |
loath | adjective (a.) Hateful; odious; disliked. |
adjective (a.) Filled with disgust or aversion; averse; unwilling; reluctant; as, loath to part. |
loathing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Loathe |
noun (n.) Extreme disgust; a feeling of aversion, nausea, abhorrence, or detestation. |
loather | noun (n.) One who loathes. |
loathful | adjective (a.) Full of loathing; hating; abhorring. |
adjective (a.) Causing a feeling of loathing; disgusting. |
loathliness | noun (n.) Loathsomeness. |
loathly | adjective (a.) Loathsome. |
adverb (adv.) Unwillingly; reluctantly. | |
adverb (adv.) (/) So as to cause loathing. |
loathness | noun (n.) Unwillingness; reluctance. |
loathsome | adjective (a.) Fitted to cause loathing; exciting disgust; disgusting. |
loathy | adjective (a.) Loathsome. |
loaves | noun (n.) pl. of Loaf. |
(pl. ) of Loaf |
lob | noun (n.) A dull, heavy person. |
noun (n.) Something thick and heavy. | |
noun (n.) The European pollock. | |
noun (n.) The act of lobbing; specif., an (often gentle) stroke which sends a ball up into the air, as in tennis to avoid a player at the net. | |
verb (v. t.) To let fall heavily or lazily. | |
verb (v. t.) See Cob, v. t. |
lobbing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lob |
lobar | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a lobe; characterized by, or like, a lobe or lobes. |
lobate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Lobated |
lobated | adjective (a.) Consisting of, or having, lobes; lobed; as, a lobate leaf. |
adjective (a.) Having lobes; -- said of the tails of certain fishes having the integument continued to the bases of the fin rays. | |
adjective (a.) Furnished with membranous flaps, as the toes of a coot. See Illust. (m) under Aves. |
lobbish | adjective (a.) Like a lob; consisting of lobs. |
lobby | noun (n.) A passage or hall of communication, especially when large enough to serve also as a waiting room. It differs from an antechamber in that a lobby communicates between several rooms, an antechamber to one only; but this distinction is not carefully preserved. |
noun (n.) That part of a hall of legislation not appropriated to the official use of the assembly; hence, the persons, collectively, who frequent such a place to transact business with the legislators; any persons, not members of a legislative body, who strive to influence its proceedings by personal agency. | |
noun (n.) An apartment or passageway in the fore part of an old-fashioned cabin under the quarter-deck. | |
noun (n.) A confined place for cattle, formed by hedges. trees, or other fencing, near the farmyard. | |
verb (v. i.) To address or solicit members of a legislative body in the lobby or elsewhere, with the purpose to influence their votes. | |
verb (v. t.) To urge the adoption or passage of by soliciting members of a legislative body; as, to lobby a bill. |
lobbying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lobby |
lobbyist | noun (n.) A member of the lobby; a person who solicits members of a legislature for the purpose of influencing legislation. |
lobcock | noun (n.) A dull, sluggish person; a lubber; a lob. |
lobe | noun (n.) Any projection or division, especially one of a somewhat rounded form |
noun (n.) A rounded projection or division of a leaf. | |
noun (n.) A membranous flap on the sides of the toes of certain birds, as the coot. | |
noun (n.) A round projecting part of an organ, as of the liver, lungs, brain, etc. See Illust. of Brain. | |
noun (n.) The projecting part of a cam wheel or of a non-circular gear wheel. |
lobed | adjective (a.) Having lobes; lobate. |
lobefoot | noun (n.) A bird having lobate toes; esp., a phalarope. |
lobelet | noun (n.) A small lobe; a lobule. |
lobelia | noun (n.) A genus of plants, including a great number of species. Lobelia inflata, or Indian tobacco, is an annual plant of North America, whose leaves contain a poisonous white viscid juice, of an acrid taste. It has often been used in medicine as an emetic, expectorant, etc. L. cardinalis is the cardinal flower, remarkable for the deep and vivid red color of its flowers. |
lobeliaceous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants of which the genus Lobelia is the type. |
lobelin | noun (n.) A yellowish green resin from Lobelia, used as an emetic and diaphoretic. |
lobeline | noun (n.) A poisonous narcotic alkaloid extracted from the leaves of Indian tobacco (Lobelia inflata) as a yellow oil, having a tobaccolike taste and odor. |