ORLAITH
First name ORLAITH's origin is Irish. ORLAITH means "golden". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with ORLAITH below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of orlaith.(Brown names are of the same origin (Irish) with ORLAITH and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming ORLAITH
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ORLAİTH AS A WHOLE:
orlaitheNAMES RHYMING WITH ORLAİTH (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (rlaith) - Names That Ends with rlaith:
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (laith) - Names That Ends with laith:
gormghlaith lioslaith orghlaithRhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (aith) - Names That Ends with aith:
caith jaith faithRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ith) - Names That Ends with ith:
ailith edith alchfrith harith ardith gwenith gwynith halfrith maridith tanith coopersmith gairbith keith leith sigifrith winefrith winfrith wynfrith gairbhith smith griffith margrith lilith judith erith heallfrith neith aethelfrith aldfrith ceolfrith ecgfrith penrith wulffrith meredithRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (th) - Names That Ends with th:
okoth fath ghiyath kadyriath perth month seth thoth ashtaroth roth iorwerth aethelthryth annabeth beth eadgyth edyth elisabeth elsbeth elspeth elswyth elysabeth elyzabeth fayth gweneth gwyneth hepzibeth hildireth jacynth jennabeth liesheth lilibeth lisabeth lizabeth lizbeth lyzbeth maegth marineth sheiramoth arth barth both cath conleth eth firth gareth garreth garth griffyth heath japheth jareth jarlath kenath kenneth lapidoth layth macbeth math parthNAMES RHYMING WITH ORLAİTH (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (orlait) - Names That Begins with orlait:
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (orlai) - Names That Begins with orlai:
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (orla) - Names That Begins with orla:
orla orlan orland orlandoRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (orl) - Names That Begins with orl:
orlee orlege orlena orlene orlin orlina orlondoRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (or) - Names That Begins with or:
ora orabel orabelle orah orahamm oralee orali oralie oram oran orane oratun orbart orbert ord ordalf ordella ordland ordman ordmund ordsone ordwald ordway ordwin ordwine ordwyn orea oreias orelia oren orenda oreste orestes orford orguelleuse orham ori oria oriana orianna orick oriel orik orin orino orion oris orithyia orman ormazd ormeman ormemund ormod ormond ormund ornah orneet ornet ornetta ornette oro orpah orpheus orquidea orquidia orran orren orri orrick orrik orrin orsen orson orthros orton ortun ortygia ortzi orva orval orvelle orvil orville orvin orvyn orwald orwel orzora orzsebetNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ORLAİTH:
First Names which starts with 'orl' and ends with 'ith':
First Names which starts with 'or' and ends with 'th':
First Names which starts with 'o' and ends with 'h':
obadiah obediah ohitekah omah omyrah onatah oonagh ophrah oprah ottah ovadiah oxnaleahEnglish Words Rhyming ORLAITH
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ORLAİTH AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ORLAİTH (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (rlaith) - English Words That Ends with rlaith:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (laith) - English Words That Ends with laith:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (aith) - English Words That Ends with aith:
faith | noun (n.) Belief; the assent of the mind to the truth of what is declared by another, resting solely and implicitly on his authority and veracity; reliance on testimony. |
noun (n.) The assent of the mind to the statement or proposition of another, on the ground of the manifest truth of what he utters; firm and earnest belief, on probable evidence of any kind, especially in regard to important moral truth. | |
noun (n.) The belief in the historic truthfulness of the Scripture narrative, and the supernatural origin of its teachings, sometimes called historical and speculative faith. | |
noun (n.) The belief in the facts and truth of the Scriptures, with a practical love of them; especially, that confiding and affectionate belief in the person and work of Christ, which affects the character and life, and makes a man a true Christian, -- called a practical, evangelical, or saving faith. | |
noun (n.) That which is believed on any subject, whether in science, politics, or religion; especially (Theol.), a system of religious belief of any kind; as, the Jewish or Mohammedan faith; and especially, the system of truth taught by Christ; as, the Christian faith; also, the creed or belief of a Christian society or church. | |
noun (n.) Fidelity to one's promises, or allegiance to duty, or to a person honored and beloved; loyalty. | |
noun (n.) Word or honor pledged; promise given; fidelity; as, he violated his faith. | |
noun (n.) Credibility or truth. | |
(interj.) By my faith; in truth; verily. |
graith | noun (n.) Furniture; apparatus or accouterments for work, traveling, war, etc. |
verb (v. t.) See Greith. |
misfaith | noun (n.) Want of faith; distrust. |
skaith | noun (n.) See Scatch. |
staith | noun (n.) A landing place; an elevated staging upon a wharf for discharging coal, etc., as from railway cars, into vessels. |
unfaith | noun (n.) Absence or want of faith; faithlessness; distrust; unbelief. |
wraith | noun (n.) An apparition of a person in his exact likeness, seen before death, or a little after; hence, an apparition; a specter; a vision; an unreal image. |
noun (n.) Sometimes, improperly, a spirit thought to preside over the waters; -- called also water wraith. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ith) - English Words That Ends with ith:
acrolith | noun (n.) A statue whose extremities are of stone, the trunk being generally of wood. |
aerolith | noun (n.) Same as A/rolite. |
albolith | noun (n.) A kind of plastic cement, or artificial stone, consisting chiefly of magnesia and silica; -- called also albolite. |
blacksmith | noun (n.) A smith who works in iron with a forge, and makes iron utensils, horseshoes, etc. |
noun (n.) A fish of the Pacific coast (Chromis, / Heliastes, punctipinnis), of a blackish color. |
bladesmith | noun (n.) A sword cutler. |
brontolith | noun (n.) An aerolite. |
coccolith | noun (n.) One of a kind of minute, calcareous bodies, probably vegetable, often abundant in deep-sea mud. |
coppersmith | noun (n.) One whose occupation is to manufacture copper utensils; a worker in copper. |
crith | noun (n.) The unit for estimating the weight of a/riform substances; -- the weight of a liter of hydrogen at 0/ centigrade, and with a tension of 76 centimeters of mercury. It is 0.0896 of a gram, or 1.38274 grains. |
cyatholith | noun (n.) A kind of coccolith, which in shape resembles a minute cup widened at the top, and varies in size from / to / of an inch. |
cystolith | noun (n.) A concretion of mineral matter within a leaf or other part of a plant. |
noun (n.) A urinary calculus. |
discolith | noun (n.) One of a species of coccoliths, having an oval discoidal body, with a thick strongly refracting rim, and a thinner central portion. One of them measures about / of an inch in its longest diameter. |
drith | noun (n.) Drought. |
enterolith | noun (n.) An intestinal concretion. |
frith | noun (n.) A narrow arm of the sea; an estuary; the opening of a river into the sea; as, the Frith of Forth. |
noun (n.) A kind of weir for catching fish. | |
adjective (a.) A forest; a woody place. | |
adjective (a.) A small field taken out of a common, by inclosing it; an inclosure. |
gastrolith | noun (n.) See Crab's eyes, under Crab. |
gith | noun (n.) The corn cockle; also anciently applied to the Nigella, or fennel flower. |
gittith | noun (n.) A musical instrument, of unknown character, supposed by some to have been used by the people of Gath, and thence obtained by David. It is mentioned in the title of Psalms viii., lxxxi., and lxxxiv. |
goldsmith | noun (n.) An artisan who manufactures vessels and ornaments, etc., of gold. |
noun (n.) A banker. |
grith | noun (n.) Peace; security; agreement. |
gunsmith | noun (n.) One whose occupation is to make or repair small firearms; an armorer. |
hippolith | noun (n.) A concretion, or kind of bezoar, from the intestines of the horse. |
ironsmith | noun (n.) A worker in iron; one who makes and repairs utensils of iron; a blacksmith. |
noun (n.) An East Indian barbet (Megalaima faber), inhabiting the Island of Hainan. The name alludes to its note, which resembles the sounds made by a smith. |
jacksmith | noun (n.) A smith who makes jacks. See 2d Jack, 4, c. |
kith | noun (n.) Acquaintance; kindred. |
laccolith | noun (n.) A mass of igneous rock intruded between sedimentary beds and resulting in a mammiform bulging of the overlying strata. |
lith | noun (n.) A joint or limb; a division; a member; a part formed by growth, and articulated to, or symmetrical with, other parts. |
() 3d pers. sing. pres. of Lie, to recline, for lieth. |
locksmith | noun (n.) An artificer whose occupation is to make or mend locks. |
megalith | noun (n.) A large stone; especially, a large stone used in ancient building. |
microcrith | noun (n.) The weight of the half hydrogen molecule, or of the hydrogen atom, taken as the standard in comparing the atomic weights of the elements; thus, an atom of oxygen weighs sixteen microcriths. See Crith. |
microlith | noun (n.) Same as Microlite, 2. |
monolith | noun (n.) A single stone, especially one of large size, shaped into a pillar, statue, or monument. |
monteith | noun (n.) See Monteth. |
noun (n.) A vessel in which glasses are washed; -- so called from the name of the inventor. | |
noun (n.) A kind of cotton handkerchief having a uniform colored ground with a regular pattern of white spots produced by discharging the color; -- so called from the Glasgow manufactures. |
otolith | noun (n.) Alt. of Otolite |
quebrith | noun (n.) Sulphur. |
noun (n.) Sulphur. |
paleolith | noun (n.) A relic of the Paleolithic era. |
phlebolith | noun (n.) A small calcareous concretion formed in a vein; a vein stone. |
pith | noun (n.) The soft spongy substance in the center of the stems of many plants and trees, especially those of the dicotyledonous or exogenous classes. It consists of cellular tissue. |
noun (n.) The spongy interior substance of a feather. | |
noun (n.) The spinal cord; the marrow. | |
noun (n.) Hence: The which contains the strength of life; the vital or essential part; concentrated force; vigor; strength; importance; as, the speech lacked pith. | |
verb (v. t.) To destroy the central nervous system of (an animal, as a frog), as by passing a stout wire or needle up and down the vertebral canal. |
rhabdolith | noun (n.) A minute calcareous rodlike structure found both at the surface and the bottom of the ocean; -- supposed by some to be a calcareous alga. |
rhinolith | noun (n.) A concretion formed within the cavities of the nose. |
silversmith | noun (n.) One whose occupation is to manufacture utensils, ornaments, etc., of silver; a worker in silver. |
sith | noun (n.) Alt. of Sithe |
adverb (prep., adv., & conj.) Since; afterwards; seeing that. |
smith | noun (n.) One who forges with the hammer; one who works in metals; as, a blacksmith, goldsmith, silversmith, and the like. |
noun (n.) One who makes or effects anything. | |
noun (n.) To beat into shape; to forge. |
stith | noun (n.) An anvil; a stithy. |
adjective (a.) Strong; stiff; rigid. |
tinsmith | noun (n.) One who works in tin; a tinner. |
tith | adjective (a.) Tight; nimble. |
trilith | noun (n.) Same as Trilithon. |
turbith | noun (n.) See Turpeth. |
tallith | noun (n.) An undergarment worn by orthodox Jews, covering the chest and the upper part of the back. It has an opening for the head, and has tassels, called zizith, on its four corners. |
noun (n.) A tasseled shawl or scarf worn over the head or thrown round the shoulders while at prayer. |
urith | noun (n.) The bindings of a hedge. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ORLAİTH (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (orlait) - Words That Begins with orlait:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (orlai) - Words That Begins with orlai:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (orla) - Words That Begins with orla:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (orl) - Words That Begins with orl:
orle | noun (n.) A bearing, in the form of a fillet, round the shield, within, but at some distance from, the border. |
noun (n.) The wreath, or chaplet, surmounting or encircling the helmet of a knight and bearing the crest. |
orleans | noun (n.) A cloth made of worsted and cotton, -- used for wearing apparel. |
noun (n.) A variety of the plum. See under Plum. |
orlo | noun (n.) A wind instrument of music in use among the Spaniards. |
orlop | noun (n.) The lowest deck of a vessel, esp. of a ship of war, consisting of a platform laid over the beams in the hold, on which the cables are coiled. |