MERI
First name MERI's origin is English. MERI means "mirthful: joyous. also an abbreviation of meredith". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with MERI below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of meri.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with MERI and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming MERI
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES MERƯ AS A WHOLE:
americus merial meridel meriel emerick emericNAMES RHYMING WITH MERƯ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (eri) - Names That Ends with eri:
teferi zuberi severi ceri cheri geri keri teri eri inkeri breri pryderi sakeriRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ri) - Names That Ends with ri:
kambiri wangari nairi yanamari sukori khepri nefertari anttiri anamari gandhari gauri gayatri kumari madri mahamari maheshvari sakari savitari shri kuri midori nori catori bokhari jafari mori abdul-bari fakhiri nuri cachamwri bakari jabari kaphiri omari petiri ilmari oskari jiri adri kaori juri aamori amari audri berangari cari cherri ciri devri flori gerri jori kairi kapri kerri kesari khari korri lori madelhari mairi majori merri miri rori sherri shiri terri tori torri zuri amarri amiri ari bashiri cori henri kari kotori landmari ruaidhri uri walthari warenhari zakari ori guriNAMES RHYMING WITH MERƯ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (mer) - Names That Begins with mer:
meranda mercede mercedes mercer merci mercia mercie mercilla mercina mercy meredith merestun merewo merewode merewood merla merle merlin merlion merlow merlyn merna merope merric merrick merrie merril merrilee merrill merritt merry merryl merryn mersc mert mert-sekert merta mertice mertise merton mertys mertysa mervin mervyn merwyn merylRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (me) - Names That Begins with me:
mead meade meadghbh meadhbh meadhra meadow meagan mealcoluim meara mearr mecatl meccus meda medb medea medina medora medoro medr medredydd medrod medus medusa medwin medwine medwyn meeda meena megan megane megara megdn megedagik meghan mehadi mehdi mehemet mehetabel meheytabel mehitabelle mehitahelle meht-urt mei-yin meika meilseoir meinhard meinke meino meinrad meinyard meir meira mejra mekaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MERƯ:
First Names which starts with 'm' and ends with 'i':
macawi maci maemi maethelwi maganhildi maggi mahadevi mahdi mai maikki mailsi maiti majai makalani makani maki makinzi malachi malagigi malakai malcsi manawanui mandi manfri mani mansi maoli mapenzi marhildi marjani marji marsali marti masai maskini massassi matai matei mathani mathi mausi mavi mbizi mekhi meldri meli memdi mendi mesi meztli mielikki migisi mihai miki mikki milani mildri miliani mimi misi misti mitzi mochni moirai moki molli momoztli mordecai mordechai mordehai mosegi mosi moyolehuani mpenzi mrinalini msamaki muhtadi mukki mureithi murtadi muthoni muti mwinyi mystiEnglish Words Rhyming MERI
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES MERƯ AS A WHOLE:
allomerism | noun (n.) Variability in chemical constitution without variation in crystalline form. |
american | noun (n.) A native of America; -- originally applied to the aboriginal inhabitants, but now applied to the descendants of Europeans born in America, and especially to the citizens of the United States. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to America; as, the American continent: American Indians. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the United States. |
americanism | noun (n.) Attachment to the United States. |
noun (n.) A custom peculiar to the United States or to America; an American characteristic or idea. | |
noun (n.) A word or phrase peculiar to the United States. |
americanization | noun (n.) The process of Americanizing. |
americanizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Americanize |
anisomeric | adjective (a.) Not isomeric; not made of the same components in the same proportions. |
antemeridian | adjective (a.) Being before noon; in or pertaining to the forenoon. (Abbrev. a. m.) |
branchiomerism | noun (n.) The state of being made up of branchiate segments. |
chimeric | adjective (a.) Chimerical. |
chimerical | adjective (a.) Merely imaginary; fanciful; fantastic; wildly or vainly conceived; having, or capable of having, no existence except in thought; as, chimerical projects. |
cimmerian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the Cimmerii, a fabulous people, said to have lived, in very ancient times, in profound and perpetual darkness. |
adjective (a.) Without any light; intensely dark. |
circummeridian | adjective (a.) About, or near, the meridian. |
demerit | noun (n.) That which one merits or deserves, either of good or ill; desert. |
noun (n.) That which deserves blame; ill desert; a fault; a vice; misconduct; -- the opposite of merit. | |
noun (n.) The state of one who deserves ill. | |
noun (n.) To deserve; -- said in reference to both praise and blame. | |
noun (n.) To depreciate or cry down. | |
verb (v. i.) To deserve praise or blame. |
emeril | noun (n.) Emery. |
noun (n.) A glazier's diamond. |
emerited | adjective (a.) Considered as having done sufficient public service, and therefore honorably discharged. |
emeritus | noun (n.) A veteran who has honorably completed his service. |
adjective (a.) Honorably discharged from the performance of public duty on account of age, infirmity, or long and faithful services; -- said of an officer of a college or pastor of a church. |
ephemeric | adjective (a.) Ephemeral. |
ephemeris | noun (n.) A diary; a journal. |
noun (n.) A publication giving the computed places of the heavenly bodies for each day of the year, with other numerical data, for the use of the astronomer and navigator; an astronomical almanac; as, the "American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac." | |
noun (n.) Any tabular statement of the assigned places of a heavenly body, as a planet or comet, on several successive days. | |
noun (n.) A collective name for reviews, magazines, and all kinds of periodical literature. |
ephemerist | noun (n.) One who studies the daily motions and positions of the planets. |
noun (n.) One who keeps an ephemeris; a journalist. |
ethmovomerine | noun (n.) Pertaining to the region of the vomer and the base of the ethmoid in the skull. |
euhemerism | noun (n.) The theory, held by Euhemerus, that the gods of mythology were but deified mortals, and their deeds only the amplification in imagination of human acts. |
euhemerist | noun (n.) One who advocates euhemerism. |
euhemeristic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to euhemerism. |
glimmering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Glimmer |
noun (n.) Faint, unsteady light; a glimmer. | |
noun (n.) A faint view or idea; a glimpse; an inkling. |
hammering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hammer |
homeric | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Homer, the most famous of Greek poets; resembling the poetry of Homer. |
homoeomeria | noun (n.) The state or quality of being homogeneous in elements or first principles; likeness or identity of parts. |
homoeomeric | adjective (a.) Alt. of Homoeomerical |
homoeomerical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or characterized by, sameness of parts; receiving or advocating the doctrine of homogeneity of elements or first principles. |
immerit | noun (n.) Want of worth; demerit. |
immerited | adjective (a.) Unmerited. |
immeritous | adjective (a.) Undeserving. |
isomeric | adjective (a.) Having the same percentage composition; -- said of two or more different substances which contain the same ingredients in the same proportions by weight, often used with with. Specif.: (a) Polymeric; i. e., having the same elements united in the same proportion by weight, but with different molecular weights; as, acetylene and benzine are isomeric (polymeric) with each other in this sense. See Polymeric. (b) Metameric; i. e., having the same elements united in the same proportions by weight, and with the same molecular weight, but which a different structure or arrangement of the ultimate parts; as, ethyl alcohol and methyl ether are isomeric (metameric) with each other in this sense. See Metameric. |
isomeride | noun (n.) An isomer. |
isomerism | noun (n.) The state, quality, or relation, of two or more isomeric substances. |
kimmerian | adjective (a.) See Cimmerian. |
krameria | noun (n.) A genus of spreading shrubs with many stems, from one species of which (K. triandra), found in Peru, rhatany root, used as a medicine, is obtained. |
krameric | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, Krameria (rhatany); as, krameric acid, usually called ratanhia-tannic acid. |
limerick | noun (n.) A nonsense poem of five anapestic lines, of which lines 1, 2, and 5 are of there feet, and rime, and lines 3 and 4 are of two feet, and rime; as --There was a young lady, Amanda,/Whose Ballades Lyriques were quite fin de/Si/cle, I deem/But her Journal Intime/Was what sent her papa to Uganda.// |
mericarp | noun (n.) One carpel of an umbelliferous fruit. See Cremocarp. |
meride | noun (n.) A permanent colony of cells or plastids which may remain isolated, like Rotifer, or may multiply by gemmation to form higher aggregates, termed zoides. |
meridian | adjective (a.) Being at, or pertaining to, midday; belonging to, or passing through, the highest point attained by the sun in his diurnal course. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to the highest point or culmination; as, meridian splendor. | |
adjective (a.) Midday; noon. | |
adjective (a.) Hence: The highest point, as of success, prosperity, or the like; culmination. | |
adjective (a.) A great circle of the sphere passing through the poles of the heavens and the zenith of a given place. It is crossed by the sun at midday. | |
adjective (a.) A great circle on the surface of the earth, passing through the poles and any given place; also, the half of such a circle included between the poles. |
meridional | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the meridian. |
adjective (a.) Having a southern aspect; southern; southerly. |
meridionality | noun (n.) The state of being in the meridian. |
noun (n.) Position in the south; aspect toward the south. |
merils | noun (n.) A boy's play, called also fivepenny morris. See Morris. |
meringue | noun (n.) A delicate pastry made of powdered sugar and the whites of eggs whipped up, -- with jam or cream added. |
merino | noun (n.) A breed of sheep originally from Spain, noted for the fineness of its wool. |
noun (n.) A fine fabric of merino wool. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a variety of sheep with very fine wool, originally bred in Spain. | |
adjective (a.) Made of the wool of the merino sheep. |
merismatic | adjective (a.) Dividing into cells or segments; characterized by separation into two or more parts or sections by the formation of internal partitions; as, merismatic growth, where one cell divides into many. |
meristem | noun (n.) A tissue of growing cells, or cells capable of further division. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH MERƯ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (eri) - English Words That Ends with eri:
acanthopteri | noun (n. pl.) A group of teleostean fishes having spiny fins. See Acanthopterygii. |
beriberi | noun (n.) An acute disease occurring in India, characterized by multiple inflammatory changes in the nerves, producing great muscular debility, a painful rigidity of the limbs, and cachexy. |
dermopteri | noun (n. pl.) Same as Dermopterygii. |
peri | noun (n.) An imaginary being, male or female, like an elf or fairy, represented as a descendant of fallen angels, excluded from paradise till penance is accomplished. |
ptilopteri | noun (n. pl.) An order of birds including only the penguins. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH MERƯ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (mer) - Words That Begins with mer:
merchet | noun (n.) In old English and in Scots law, a fine paid to the lord of the soil by a tenant upon the marriage of one the tenant's daughters. |
meracious | adjective (a.) Being without mixture or adulteration; hence, strong; racy. |
mercable | adjective (a.) Capable of being bought or sold. |
mercantile | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to merchants, or the business of merchants; having to do with trade, or the buying and selling of commodities; commercial. |
mercaptal | noun (n.) Any one of a series of compounds of mercaptans with aldehydes. |
mercaptan | noun (n.) Any one of series of compounds, hydrosulphides of alcohol radicals, in composition resembling the alcohols, but containing sulphur in place of oxygen, and hence called also the sulphur alcohols. In general, they are colorless liquids having a strong, repulsive, garlic odor. The name is specifically applied to ethyl mercaptan, C2H5SH. So called from its avidity for mercury, and other metals. |
mercaptide | noun (n.) A compound of mercaptan formed by replacing its sulphur hydrogen by a metal; as, potassium mercaptide, C2H5SK. |
mercat | noun (n.) Market; trade. |
mercatante | noun (n.) A foreign trader. |
mercature | noun (n.) Commerce; traffic; trade. |
mercenaria | noun (n.) The quahog. |
mercenarian | noun (n.) A mercenary. |
mercenariness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being mercenary; venality. |
mercenary | noun (n.) One who is hired; a hireling; especially, a soldier hired into foreign service. |
adjective (a.) Acting for reward; serving for pay; paid; hired; hireling; venal; as, mercenary soldiers. | |
adjective (a.) Hence: Moved by considerations of pay or profit; greedy of gain; sordid; selfish. |
mercer | noun (n.) Originally, a dealer in any kind of goods or wares; now restricted to a dealer in textile fabrics, as silks or woolens. |
mercership | noun (n.) The business of a mercer. |
mercery | noun (n.) The trade of mercers; the goods in which a mercer deals. |
merchandisable | adjective (a.) Such as can be used or transferred as merchandise. |
merchandise | noun (n.) The objects of commerce; whatever is usually bought or sold in trade, or market, or by merchants; wares; goods; commodities. |
noun (n.) The act or business of trading; trade; traffic. | |
verb (v. i.) To trade; to carry on commerce. | |
verb (v. t.) To make merchandise of; to buy and sell. |
merchandising | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Merchandise |
merchandiser | noun (n.) A trader. |
merchandry | noun (n.) Trade; commerce. |
merchant | noun (n.) One who traffics on a large scale, especially with foreign countries; a trafficker; a trader. |
noun (n.) A trading vessel; a merchantman. | |
noun (n.) One who keeps a store or shop for the sale of goods; a shopkeeper. | |
adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or employed in, trade or merchandise; as, the merchant service. | |
verb (v. i.) To be a merchant; to trade. |
merchantable | adjective (a.) Fit for market; such as is usually sold in market, or such as will bring the ordinary price; as, merchantable wheat; sometimes, a technical designation for a particular kind or class. |
merchantly | adjective (a.) Merchantlike; suitable to the character or business of a merchant. |
merchantman | noun (n.) A merchant. |
noun (n.) A trading vessel; a ship employed in the transportation of goods, as, distinguished from a man-of-war. |
merchantry | noun (n.) The body of merchants taken collectively; as, the merchantry of a country. |
noun (n.) The business of a merchant; merchandise. |
merciable | adjective (a.) Merciful. |
merciful | adjective (a.) Full of mercy; having or exercising mercy; disposed to pity and spare offenders; unwilling to punish. |
adjective (a.) Unwilling to give pain; compassionate. |
merciless | adjective (a.) Destitute of mercy; cruel; unsparing; -- said of animate beings, and also, figuratively, of things; as, a merciless tyrant; merciless waves. |
mercurammonium | noun (n.) A radical regarded as derived from ammonium by the substitution of mercury for a portion of the hydrogen. |
mercurial | noun (n.) A person having mercurial qualities. |
noun (n.) A preparation containing mercury. | |
adjective (a.) Having the qualities fabled to belong to the god Mercury; swift; active; sprightly; fickle; volatile; changeable; as, a mercurial youth; a mercurial temperament. | |
adjective (a.) Having the form or image of Mercury; -- applied to ancient guideposts. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Mercury as the god of trade; hence, money-making; crafty. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to, or containing, mercury; as, mercurial preparations, barometer. See Mercury, 2. | |
adjective (a.) Caused by the use of mercury; as, mercurial sore mouth. |
mercurialist | noun (n.) One under the influence of Mercury; one resembling Mercury in character. |
noun (n.) A physician who uses much mercury, in any of its forms, in his practice. |
mercurializing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mercurialize |
mercuric | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or derived from, mercury; containing mercury; -- said of those compounds of mercury into which this element enters in its lowest proportion. |
mercurification | noun (n.) The process or operation of obtaining the mercury, in its fluid form, from mercuric minerals. |
noun (n.) The act or process of compounding, or the state of being compounded, with mercury. |
mercurifying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mercurify |
mercurism | noun (n.) A communication of news; an announcement. |
mercurous | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or derived from, mercury; containing mercury; -- said of those compounds of mercury in which it is present in its highest proportion. |
mercury | noun (n.) A Latin god of commerce and gain; -- treated by the poets as identical with the Greek Hermes, messenger of the gods, conductor of souls to the lower world, and god of eloquence. |
noun (n.) A metallic element mostly obtained by reduction from cinnabar, one of its ores. It is a heavy, opaque, glistening liquid (commonly called quicksilver), and is used in barometers, thermometers, ect. Specific gravity 13.6. Symbol Hg (Hydrargyrum). Atomic weight 199.8. Mercury has a molecule which consists of only one atom. It was named by the alchemists after the god Mercury, and designated by his symbol, /. | |
noun (n.) One of the planets of the solar system, being the one nearest the sun, from which its mean distance is about 36,000,000 miles. Its period is 88 days, and its diameter 3,000 miles. | |
noun (n.) A carrier of tidings; a newsboy; a messenger; hence, also, a newspaper. | |
noun (n.) Sprightly or mercurial quality; spirit; mutability; fickleness. | |
noun (n.) A plant (Mercurialis annua), of the Spurge family, the leaves of which are sometimes used for spinach, in Europe. | |
verb (v. t.) To wash with a preparation of mercury. |
mercy | noun (n.) Forbearance to inflict harm under circumstances of provocation, when one has the power to inflict it; compassionate treatment of an offender or adversary; clemency. |
noun (n.) Compassionate treatment of the unfortunate and helpless; sometimes, favor, beneficence. | |
noun (n.) Disposition to exercise compassion or favor; pity; compassion; willingness to spare or to help. | |
noun (n.) A blessing regarded as a manifestation of compassion or favor. |
merd | noun (n.) Ordure; dung. |
mere | noun (n.) A pool or lake. |
noun (n.) A boundary. | |
noun (n.) A mare. | |
verb (v. t.) To divide, limit, or bound. | |
(Superl.) Unmixed; pure; entire; absolute; unqualified. | |
(Superl.) Only this, and nothing else; such, and no more; simple; bare; as, a mere boy; a mere form. |
merenchyma | noun (n.) Tissue composed of spheroidal cells. |
meresman | noun (n.) An officer who ascertains meres or boundaries. |
merestead | noun (n.) The land within the boundaries of a farm; a farmstead or farm. |
merestone | noun (n.) A stone designating a limit or boundary; a landmark. |
meretricious | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to prostitutes; having to do with harlots; lustful; as, meretricious traffic. |
adjective (a.) Resembling the arts of a harlot; alluring by false show; gaudily and deceitfully ornamental; tawdry; as, meretricious dress or ornaments. |
merganser | noun (n.) Any bird of the genus Merganser, and allied genera. They are allied to the ducks, but have a sharply serrated bill. |
merging | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Merge |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MERƯ:
English Words which starts with 'm' and ends with 'i':
macaroni | noun (n.) Long slender tubes made of a paste chiefly of wheat flour, and used as an article of food; Italian or Genoese paste. |
noun (n.) A medley; something droll or extravagant. | |
noun (n.) A sort of droll or fool. | |
noun (n.) A finical person; a fop; -- applied especially to English fops of about 1775. | |
noun (n.) The designation of a body of Maryland soldiers in the Revolutionary War, distinguished by a rich uniform. |
magi | noun (n. pl.) A caste of priests, philosophers, and magicians, among the ancient Persians; hence, any holy men or sages of the East. |
maguari | noun (n.) A South American stork (Euxenara maguari), having a forked tail. |
mahdi | noun (n.) Among Mohammedans, the last imam or leader of the faithful. The Sunni, the largest sect of the Mohammedans, believe that he is yet to appear. |
maholi | noun (n.) A South African lemur (Galago maholi), having very large ears. |
mahori | noun (n.) One of the dark race inhabiting principally the islands of Eastern Polynesia. Also used adjectively. |
mahrati | noun (n.) The language of the Mahrattas; the language spoken in the Deccan and Concan. |
maki | noun (n.) A lemur. See Lemur. |
malacopterygii | noun (n. pl.) An order of fishes in which the fin rays, except the anterior ray of the pectoral and dorsal fins, are closely jointed, and not spiny. It includes the carp, pike, salmon, shad, etc. Called also Malacopteri. |
maori | noun (n.) One of the aboriginal inhabitants of New Zealand; also, the original language of New Zealand. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Maoris or to their language. |
maqui | noun (n.) A Chilian shrub (Aristotelia Maqui). Its bark furnishes strings for musical instruments, and a medicinal wine is made from its berries. |
marai | noun (n.) A sacred inclosure or temple; -- so called by the islanders of the Pacific Ocean. |
maravedi | noun (n.) A small copper coin of Spain, equal to three mils American money, less than a farthing sterling. Also, an ancient Spanish gold coin. |
melanochroi | noun (n. pl.) A group of the human race, including the dark whites. |
mistigri | noun (n.) A variety of the game of poker in which the joker is used, and called mistigris or mistigri. |
moholi | noun (n.) See Maholi. |
mufti | noun (n.) An official expounder of Mohammedan law. |
noun (n.) Citizen's dress when worn by a naval or military officer; -- a term derived from the British service in India. |
musci | noun (n. pl.) An order or subclass of cryptogamous plants; the mosses. See Moss, and Cryptogamia. |
marathi | noun (n.) Alt. of Mahratta |
marconi | adjective (a.) Designating, or pert. to, Marconi's system of wireless telegraphy; as, Marconi aerial, coherer, station, system, etc. |