VICKI
First name VICKI's origin is Latin. VICKI means "alternate spelling: victoria. victory or victorius". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with VICKI below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of vicki.(Brown names are of the same origin (Latin) with VICKI and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming VICKI
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES VÝCKÝ AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH VÝCKÝ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (icki) - Names That Ends with icki:
nickiRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (cki) - Names That Ends with cki:
becki jacki suckiRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ki) - Names That Ends with ki:
ashaki esiankiki naki annikki kyllikki maikki mielikki angeliki paliki devaki aki miki oki suki helki sunki waki yoki afeworki paki rafiki inaki akiiki faki msamaki sadiki eikki heikki hietamaki joki kirkkomaki maki keoki yuki elki aniki bekki franki mikki mukki tahki anoki luki moki nikki shiriki aiki zaliki anki zaki keikiNAMES RHYMING WITH VÝCKÝ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (vick) - Names That Begins with vick:
vickRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (vic) - Names That Begins with vic:
vic vicenta vicente vicq victor victoria victoriano victorina victorine victorino victorio victoro vicuskaRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (vi) - Names That Begins with vi:
vibeke vida vidal videl vidette vidor vien vienna viet vignetta vignette viheke viho vika viktor viktoria vilhelm viljo villett villetta villette vina vinata vince vincent vincente vincenzo vincze vineeta vingon vinn vinnie vinson vinsone violet violetta viollette viorela vipponah viradecthis virag viraj virgena virgil virgilio virginia vita vito vittoria viva viveka vivian viviana viviane vivianna vivianne vivica vivien vivienne vivikaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH VÝCKÝ:
First Names which starts with 'vi' and ends with 'ki':
First Names which starts with 'v' and ends with 'i':
vali vartoughi varunaniEnglish Words Rhyming VICKI
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES VÝCKÝ AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH VÝCKÝ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (icki) - English Words That Ends with icki:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (cki) - English Words That Ends with cki:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH VÝCKÝ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (vick) - Words That Begins with vick:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (vic) - Words That Begins with vic:
vicar | noun (n.) One deputed or authorized to perform the functions of another; a substitute in office; a deputy. |
noun (n.) The incumbent of an appropriated benefice. |
vicarage | noun (n.) The benefice of a vicar. |
noun (n.) The house or residence of a vicar. |
vicarial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a vicar; as, vicarial tithes. |
adjective (a.) Delegated; vicarious; as, vicarial power. |
vicarian | noun (n.) A vicar. |
vicariate | noun (n.) Delegated office or power; vicarship; the office or oversight of a vicar. |
adjective (a.) Having delegated power, as a vicar; vicarious. |
vicarship | noun (n.) The office or dignity of a vicar. |
vicary | noun (n.) A vicar. |
vice | noun (n.) A defect; a fault; an error; a blemish; an imperfection; as, the vices of a political constitution; the vices of a horse. |
noun (n.) A moral fault or failing; especially, immoral conduct or habit, as in the indulgence of degrading appetites; customary deviation in a single respect, or in general, from a right standard, implying a defect of natural character, or the result of training and habits; a harmful custom; immorality; depravity; wickedness; as, a life of vice; the vice of intemperance. | |
noun (n.) The buffoon of the old English moralities, or moral dramas, having the name sometimes of one vice, sometimes of another, or of Vice itself; -- called also Iniquity. | |
noun (n.) A kind of instrument for holding work, as in filing. Same as Vise. | |
noun (n.) A tool for drawing lead into cames, or flat grooved rods, for casements. | |
noun (n.) A gripe or grasp. | |
verb (v. t.) To hold or squeeze with a vice, or as if with a vice. | |
prep (prep.) In the place of; in the stead; as, A. B. was appointed postmaster vice C. D. resigned. | |
prep (prep.) Denoting one who in certain cases may assume the office or duties of a superior; designating an officer or an office that is second in rank or authority; as, vice president; vice agent; vice consul, etc. |
vicing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Vice |
viced | adjective (a.) Vicious; corrupt. |
(imp. & p. p.) of Vice |
vicegerency | noun (n.) The office of a vicegerent. |
vicegerent | noun (n.) An officer who is deputed by a superior, or by proper authority, to exercise the powers of another; a lieutenant; a vicar. |
adjective (a.) Having or exercising delegated power; acting by substitution, or in the place of another. | |
adjective (a.) Having or exercising delegated power; acting by substitution, or in the place of another. |
viceman | noun (n.) A smith who works at the vice instead of at the anvil. |
vicenary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to twenty; consisting of twenty. |
vicennial | adjective (a.) Lasting or comprising twenty years. |
adjective (a.) Happening once in twenty years; as, a vicennial celebration. |
viceroyalty | noun (n.) The dignity, office, or jurisdiction of a viceroy. |
viceroyship | noun (n.) Viceroyalty. |
vicety | noun (n.) Fault; defect; coarseness. |
vicinal | adjective (a.) Near; vicine. |
vicine | noun (n.) An alkaloid ex tracted from the seeds of the vetch (Vicia sativa) as a white crystalline substance. |
adjective (a.) Near; neighboring; vicinal. |
vicinity | noun (n.) The quality or state of being near, or not remote; nearness; propinquity; proximity; as, the value of the estate was increased by the vicinity of two country seats. |
noun (n.) That which is near, or not remote; that which is adjacent to anything; adjoining space or country; neighborhood. |
viciosity | noun (n.) Vitiosity. |
vicious | adjective (a.) Characterized by vice or defects; defective; faulty; imperfect. |
adjective (a.) Addicted to vice; corrupt in principles or conduct; depraved; wicked; as, vicious children; vicious examples; vicious conduct. | |
adjective (a.) Wanting purity; foul; bad; noxious; as, vicious air, water, etc. | |
adjective (a.) Not correct or pure; corrupt; as, vicious language; vicious idioms. | |
adjective (a.) Not well tamed or broken; given to bad tricks; unruly; refractory; as, a vicious horse. | |
adjective (a.) Bitter; spiteful; malignant. |
vicissitude | noun (n.) Regular change or succession from one thing to another; alternation; mutual succession; interchange. |
noun (n.) Irregular change; revolution; mutation. |
vicissitudinary | adjective (a.) Subject to vicissitudes. |
vicissitudinous | adjective (a.) Full of, or subject to, changes. |
vicontiel | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the viscount or sheriff of a country. |
vicontiels | noun (n. pl.) Things belonging to the sheriff; especially, farms (called also vicontiel rents) for which the sheriff used to pay rent to the king. |
vicount | noun (n.) See Viscount. |
victim | noun (n.) A living being sacrificed to some deity, or in the performance of a religious rite; a creature immolated, or made an offering of. |
noun (n.) A person or thing destroyed or sacrificed in the pursuit of an object, or in gratification of a passion; as, a victim to jealousy, lust, or ambition. | |
noun (n.) A person or living creature destroyed by, or suffering grievous injury from, another, from fortune or from accident; as, the victim of a defaulter; the victim of a railroad accident. | |
noun (n.) Hence, one who is duped, or cheated; a dupe; a gull. |
victimizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Victimize |
victor | noun (n.) The winner in a contest; one who gets the better of another in any struggle; esp., one who defeats an enemy in battle; a vanquisher; a conqueror; -- often followed by art, rarely by of. |
noun (n.) A destroyer. | |
adjective (a.) Victorious. |
victoress | noun (n.) A victress. |
victoria | noun (n.) A genus of aquatic plants named in honor of Queen Victoria. The Victoria regia is a native of Guiana and Brazil. Its large, spreading leaves are often over five feet in diameter, and have a rim from three to five inches high; its immense rose-white flowers sometimes attain a diameter of nearly two feet. |
noun (n.) A kind of low four-wheeled pleasure carriage, with a calash top, designed for two persons and the driver who occupies a high seat in front. | |
noun (n.) An asteroid discovered by Hind in 1850; -- called also Clio. | |
noun (n.) One of an American breed of medium-sized white hogs with a slightly dished face and very erect ears. |
victorian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the reign of Queen Victoria of England; as, the Victorian poets. |
victorine | noun (n.) A woman's fur tippet. |
victorious | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to victory, or a victor' being a victor; bringing or causing a victory; conquering; winning; triumphant; as, a victorious general; victorious troops; a victorious day. |
victory | noun (n.) The defeat of an enemy in battle, or of an antagonist in any contest; a gaining of the superiority in any struggle or competition; conquest; triumph; -- the opposite of defeat. |
victress | noun (n.) A woman who wins a victory; a female victor. |
victrice | noun (n.) A victress. |
victrix | noun (n.) Victress. |
victual | noun (n.) Food; -- now used chiefly in the plural. See Victuals. |
noun (n.) Grain of any kind. | |
verb (v. t.) To supply with provisions for subsistence; to provide with food; to store with sustenance; as, to victual an army; to victual a ship. |
victualing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Victual |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to victuals, or provisions; supplying provisions; as, a victualing ship. |
victualage | noun (n.) Victuals; food. |
victualer | noun (n.) One who furnishes victuals. |
noun (n.) One who keeps a house of entertainment; a tavern keeper; an innkeeper. | |
noun (n.) A vessel employed to carry provisions, usually for military or naval use; a provision use; a provision ship. | |
noun (n.) One who deals in grain; a corn factor. |
victuals | noun (n. pl.) Food for human beings, esp. when it is cooked or prepared for the table; that which supports human life; provisions; sustenance; meat; viands. |
victus | noun (n.) Food; diet. |
vicu–a | noun (n.) Alt. of Vicugna |
vicugna | noun (n.) A South American mammal (Auchenia vicunna) native of the elevated plains of the Andes, allied to the llama but smaller. It has a thick coat of very fine reddish brown wool, and long, pendent white hair on the breast and belly. It is hunted for its wool and flesh. |
victorium | noun (n.) A probable chemical element discovered by Sir William Crookes in 1898. Its nitrate is obtained byy practical decomposition and crystallization of yttrium nitrate. At. wt., about 117. |