ALBERT
First name ALBERT's origin is English. ALBERT means "noble: bright. prince albert was queen victoria's consort noted for enthusiastic support of the application of science to the modern industrial age. albert einstein devised the theory of relativity". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with ALBERT below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of albert.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with ALBERT and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming ALBERT
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ALBERT AS A WHOLE:
alberta albertine alberteen albertina albertyna albertyne adalbert alberto calbert dealbert talbert halbert dalbertNAMES RHYMING WITH ALBERT (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (lbert) - Names That Ends with lbert:
wilbert adelbert aethelbert ailbert colbert culbert delbert elbert fitzgilbert giselbert guilbert herlbert kuhlbert kulbert hulbert hurlbert gilbert filbert ethelbert ingelbertRhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (bert) - Names That Ends with bert:
cuthbert sigebert radbert aubert robert rambert bert englebert hubert inglebert lambert sebert tahbert tabbert odbert orbert seabert osbert egbert edbert eadbert norbert herbertRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ert) - Names That Ends with ert:
mert auhert calvert colvert evert odhert pert sigenert wilpert rupert ewert stewert mert-sekertRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (rt) - Names That Ends with rt:
meht-urt beircheart domingart everhart hart florismart raibeart taggart hobart baldhart stockhart alburt art bart bohort bort burkhart burt cort culbart curt eadburt eawart ewart gilburt gilibeirt gilleabart halbart halburt heort hulbart hurlbart kort kulbart kurt lambart odbart orbart osbart osburt radburt ramhart seaburt stewartNAMES RHYMING WITH ALBERT (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (alber) - Names That Begins with alber:
alberga albernRhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (albe) - Names That Begins with albe:
albeRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (alb) - Names That Begins with alb:
alba albaric albin albinia albinus albion albiona alborz albracca albrecht albreda albu alburnRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (al) - Names That Begins with al:
al-ahmar al-asfan al-ashab al-fadee al-fahl al-hadiye al-sham ala' alacoque aladdin alafin alahhaois alai alaia alain alaina alaine alair alala alalim alamea alameda alan alana alandra alane alani alanna alannah alano alanson alanza alanzo alaqua alard alaric alarica alarice alarick alarico alarik alasda alasdair alastair alaster alastor alastrina alastrine alastriona alaula alawa alayla alayna alayne alaysha alayziah alcestis alchfrith alcides alcina alcinoos alcinous alcippe alcmaeon alcmene alcott alcyone alcyoneus ald alda aldan aldara alden aldene alder aldercy aldfrith aldhelm aldin aldis aldn'd aldo aldona aldonsaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ALBERT:
First Names which starts with 'al' and ends with 'rt':
First Names which starts with 'a' and ends with 't':
aart abbot abbott abdul-basit abrihet adalbeorht aderet advent aethelbeorht aethelberht agilberht agramant ailat akshat aldt alumit amdt ameretat amet amethyst amett amot amott amunet anant anat andret anett angharat anghet annot anst aralt archambault aret arkwright arnatt arndt arnet arnett arnot arnott arnt ascot ascott astolat ateret athracht auset avent avivit ayawamatEnglish Words Rhyming ALBERT
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ALBERT AS A WHOLE:
albertite | noun (n.) A bituminous mineral resembling asphaltum, found in the county of A. /bert, New Brunswick. |
albertype | noun (n.) A picture printed from a kind of gelatine plate produced by means of a photographic negative. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ALBERT (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (lbert) - English Words That Ends with lbert:
filbert | noun (n.) The fruit of the Corylus Avellana or hazel. It is an oval nut, containing a kernel that has a mild, farinaceous, oily taste, agreeable to the palate. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (bert) - English Words That Ends with bert:
encoubert | noun (n.) One of several species of armadillos of the genera Dasypus and Euphractus, having five toes both on the fore and hind feet. |
flobert | noun (n.) A small cartridge designed for target shooting; -- sometimes called ball cap. |
gabert | noun (n.) A lighter, or vessel for inland navigation. |
robert | noun (n.) See Herb Robert, under Herb. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ert) - English Words That Ends with ert:
alert | noun (n.) An alarm from a real or threatened attack; a sudden attack; also, a bugle sound to give warning. |
adjective (a.) Watchful; vigilant; active in vigilance. | |
adjective (a.) Brisk; nimble; moving with celerity. |
apert | adjective (a.) Open; evident; undisguised. |
adverb (adv.) Openly. |
avert | noun (n.) To turn aside, or away; as, to avert the eyes from an object; to ward off, or prevent, the occurrence or effects of; as, how can the danger be averted? "To avert his ire." |
verb (v. i.) To turn away. |
chert | noun (n.) An impure, massive, flintlike quartz or hornstone, of a dull color. |
chetvert | noun (n.) A measure of grain equal to 0.7218 of an imperial quarter, or 5.95 Winchester bushels. |
convert | noun (n.) A person who is converted from one opinion or practice to another; a person who is won over to, or heartily embraces, a creed, religious system, or party, in which he has not previously believed; especially, one who turns from the controlling power of sin to that of holiness, or from unbelief to Christianity. |
noun (n.) A lay friar or brother, permitted to enter a monastery for the service of the house, but without orders, and not allowed to sing in the choir. | |
verb (v. t.) To cause to turn; to turn. | |
verb (v. t.) To change or turn from one state or condition to another; to alter in form, substance, or quality; to transform; to transmute; as, to convert water into ice. | |
verb (v. t.) To change or turn from one belief or course to another, as from one religion to another or from one party or sect to another. | |
verb (v. t.) To produce the spiritual change called conversion in (any one); to turn from a bad life to a good one; to change the heart and moral character of (any one) from the controlling power of sin to that of holiness. | |
verb (v. t.) To apply to any use by a diversion from the proper or intended use; to appropriate dishonestly or illegally. | |
verb (v. t.) To exchange for some specified equivalent; as, to convert goods into money. | |
verb (v. t.) To change (one proposition) into another, so that what was the subject of the first becomes the predicate of the second. | |
verb (v. t.) To turn into another language; to translate. | |
verb (v. i.) To be turned or changed in character or direction; to undergo a change, physically or morally. |
covert | adjective (a.) A place that covers and protects; a shelter; a defense. |
adjective (a.) One of the special feathers covering the bases of the quills of the wings and tail of a bird. See Illust. of Bird. | |
verb (v. t.) Covered over; private; hid; secret; disguised. | |
verb (v. t.) Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook. | |
verb (v. t.) Under cover, authority or protection; as, a feme covert, a married woman who is considered as being under the protection and control of her husband. |
culvert | noun (n.) A transverse drain or waterway of masonry under a road, railroad, canal, etc.; a small bridge. |
desert | noun (n.) That which is deserved; the reward or the punishment justly due; claim to recompense, usually in a good sense; right to reward; merit. |
noun (n.) A deserted or forsaken region; a barren tract incapable of supporting population, as the vast sand plains of Asia and Africa are destitute and vegetation. | |
noun (n.) A tract, which may be capable of sustaining a population, but has been left unoccupied and uncultivated; a wilderness; a solitary place. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a desert; forsaken; without life or cultivation; unproductive; waste; barren; wild; desolate; solitary; as, they landed on a desert island. | |
verb (v. t.) To leave (especially something which one should stay by and support); to leave in the lurch; to abandon; to forsake; -- implying blame, except sometimes when used of localities; as, to desert a friend, a principle, a cause, one's country. | |
verb (v. t.) To abandon (the service) without leave; to forsake in violation of duty; to abscond from; as, to desert the army; to desert one's colors. | |
verb (v. i.) To abandon a service without leave; to quit military service without permission, before the expiration of one's term; to abscond. |
dessert | noun (n.) A service of pastry, fruits, or sweetmeats, at the close of a feast or entertainment; pastry, fruits, etc., forming the last course at dinner. |
disconcert | noun (n.) Want of concert; disagreement. |
verb (v. t.) To break up the harmonious progress of; to throw into disorder or confusion; as, the emperor disconcerted the plans of his enemy. | |
verb (v. t.) To confuse the faculties of; to disturb the composure of; to discompose; to abash. |
discovert | noun (n.) An uncovered place or part. |
adjective (a.) Not covert; not within the bonds of matrimony; unmarried; -- applied either to a woman who has never married or to a widow. |
disert | adjective (a.) Eloquent. |
expert | noun (n.) An expert or experienced person; one instructed by experience; one who has skill, experience, or extensive knowledge in his calling or in any special branch of learning. |
noun (n.) A specialist in a particular profession or department of science requiring for its mastery peculiar culture and erudition. | |
noun (n.) A sworn appraiser. | |
adjective (a.) Taught by use, practice, or experience, experienced; having facility of operation or performance from practice; knowing and ready from much practice; clever; skillful; as, an expert surgeon; expert in chess or archery. | |
verb (v. t.) To experience. |
exsert | adjective (a.) Alt. of Exserted |
adjective (a.) To thrust out; to protrude; as, some worms are said to exsert the proboscis. |
hert | noun (n.) A hart. |
indesert | noun (n.) Ill desert. |
inert | adjective (a.) Destitute of the power of moving itself, or of active resistance to motion; as, matter is inert. |
adjective (a.) Indisposed to move or act; very slow to act; sluggish; dull; inactive; indolent; lifeless. | |
adjective (a.) Not having or manifesting active properties; not affecting other substances when brought in contact with them; powerless for an expected or desired effect. |
inexpert | adjective (a.) Destitute of experience or of much experience. |
adjective (a.) Not expert; not skilled; destitute of knowledge or dexterity derived from practice. |
invert | noun (n.) An inverted arch. |
adjective (a.) Subjected to the process of inversion; inverted; converted; as, invert sugar. | |
verb (v. t.) To turn over; to put upside down; to upset; to place in a contrary order or direction; to reverse; as, to invert a cup, the order of words, rules of justice, etc. | |
verb (v. t.) To change the position of; -- said of tones which form a chord, or parts which compose harmony. | |
verb (v. t.) To divert; to convert to a wrong use. | |
verb (v. t.) To convert; to reverse; to decompose by, or subject to, inversion. See Inversion, n., 10. | |
verb (v. i.) To undergo inversion, as sugar. |
lacert | noun (n.) A muscle of the human body. |
malapert | noun (n.) A malapert person. |
adjective (a.) Bold; forward; impudent; saucy; pert. |
misdesert | noun (n.) Ill desert. |
overmalapert | adjective (a.) Excessively malapert or impudent. |
overt | adjective (a.) Open to view; public; apparent; manifest. |
adjective (a.) Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason. |
peert | adjective (a.) Same as Peart. |
pert | adjective (a.) Open; evident; apert. |
adjective (a.) Lively; brisk; sprightly; smart. | |
adjective (a.) Indecorously free, or presuming; saucy; bold; impertinent. | |
verb (v. i.) To behave with pertness. |
pervert | noun (n.) One who has been perverted; one who has turned to error, especially in religion; -- opposed to convert. See the Synonym of Convert. |
verb (v. t.) To turnanother way; to divert. | |
verb (v. t.) To turn from truth, rectitude, or propriety; to divert from a right use, end, or way; to lead astray; to corrupt; also, to misapply; to misinterpret designedly; as, to pervert one's words. | |
verb (v. i.) To become perverted; to take the wrong course. |
povert | noun (n.) Poverty. |
preconcert | noun (n.) Something concerted or arranged beforehand; a previous agreement. |
verb (v. t.) To concert or arrange beforehand; to settle by previous agreement. |
profert | noun (n.) The exhibition or production of a record or paper in open court, or an allegation that it is in court. |
reconvert | noun (n.) A person who has been reconverted. |
verb (v. t.) To convert again. |
revert | noun (n.) One who, or that which, reverts. |
verb (v. t.) To turn back, or to the contrary; to reverse. | |
verb (v. t.) To throw back; to reflect; to reverberate. | |
verb (v. t.) To change back. See Revert, v. i. | |
verb (v. i.) To return; to come back. | |
verb (v. i.) To return to the proprietor after the termination of a particular estate granted by him. | |
verb (v. i.) To return, wholly or in part, towards some preexistent form; to take on the traits or characters of an ancestral type. | |
verb (v. i.) To change back, as from a soluble to an insoluble state or the reverse; thus, phosphoric acid in certain fertilizers reverts. |
solert | adjective (a.) Skillful; clever; crafty. |
unexpert | adjective (a.) Not expert; inexpert. |
vert | noun (n.) Everything that grows, and bears a green leaf, within the forest; as, to preserve vert and venison is the duty of the verderer. |
noun (n.) The right or privilege of cutting growing wood. | |
noun (n.) The color green, represented in a drawing or engraving by parallel lines sloping downward toward the right. |
wert | noun (n.) A wart. |
() The second person singular, indicative and subjunctive moods, imperfect tense, of the verb be. It is formed from were, with the ending -t, after the analogy of wast. Now used only in solemn or poetic style. |
woolert | noun (n.) The barn owl. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ALBERT (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (alber) - Words That Begins with alber:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (albe) - Words That Begins with albe:
albedo | noun (n.) Whiteness. Specifically: (Astron.) The ratio which the light reflected from an unpolished surface bears to the total light falling upon that surface. |
albescence | noun (n.) The act of becoming white; whitishness. |
albescent | adjective (a.) Becoming white or whitish; moderately white. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (alb) - Words That Begins with alb:
alb | noun (n.) A vestment of white linen, reaching to the feet, an enveloping the person; -- in the Roman Catholic church, worn by those in holy orders when officiating at mass. It was formerly worn, at least by clerics, in daily life. |
albacore | noun (n.) See Albicore. |
alban | noun (n.) A white crystalline resinous substance extracted from gutta-percha by the action of alcohol or ether. |
albanian | noun (n.) A native of Albania. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Albania, a province of Turkey. |
albata | noun (n.) A white metallic alloy; which is made into spoons, forks, teapots, etc. British plate or German silver. See German silver, under German. |
albatross | noun (n.) A web-footed bird, of the genus Diomedea, of which there are several species. They are the largest of sea birds, capable of long-continued flight, and are often seen at great distances from the land. They are found chiefly in the southern hemisphere. |
albicant | adjective (a.) Growing or becoming white. |
albication | noun (n.) The process of becoming white, or developing white patches, or streaks. |
albicore | noun (n.) A name applied to several large fishes of the Mackerel family, esp. Orcynus alalonga. One species (Orcynus thynnus), common in the Mediterranean and Atlantic, is called in New England the horse mackerel; the tunny. |
albification | noun (n.) The act or process of making white. |
albigenses | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Albigeois |
albigeois | noun (n. pl.) A sect of reformers opposed to the church of Rome in the 12th centuries. |
albigensian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Albigenses. |
albiness | noun (n.) A female albino. |
albinism | noun (n.) The state or condition of being an albino: abinoism; leucopathy. |
albinistic | adjective (a.) Affected with albinism. |
albino | noun (n.) A person, whether negro, Indian, or white, in whom by some defect of organization the substance which gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes is deficient or in a morbid state. An albino has a skin of a milky hue, with hair of the same color, and eyes with deep red pupil and pink or blue iris. The term is also used of the lower animals, as white mice, elephants, etc.; and of plants in a whitish condition from the absence of chlorophyll. |
albinoism | noun (n.) The state or condition of being an albino; albinism. |
albinotic | adjective (a.) Affected with albinism. |
albion | noun (n.) An ancient name of England, still retained in poetry. |
albite | noun (n.) A mineral of the feldspar family, triclinic in crystallization, and in composition a silicate of alumina and soda. It is a common constituent of granite and of various igneous rocks. See Feldspar. |
albolith | noun (n.) A kind of plastic cement, or artificial stone, consisting chiefly of magnesia and silica; -- called also albolite. |
alborak | noun (n.) The imaginary milk-white animal on which Mohammed was said to have been carried up to heaven; a white mule. |
albugineous | adjective (a.) Of the nature of, or resembling, the white of the eye, or of an egg; albuminous; -- a term applied to textures, humors, etc., which are perfectly white. |
albugo | noun (n.) Same as Leucoma. |
album | noun (n.) A white tablet on which anything was inscribed, as a list of names, etc. |
noun (n.) A register for visitors' names; a visitors' book. | |
noun (n.) A blank book, in which to insert autographs sketches, memorial writing of friends, photographs, etc. |
albumen | noun (n.) The white of an egg. |
noun (n.) Nourishing matter stored up within the integuments of the seed in many plants, but not incorporated in the embryo. It is the floury part in corn, wheat, and like grains, the oily part in poppy seeds, the fleshy part in the cocoanut, etc. | |
noun (n.) Same as Albumin. |
albumenizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Albumenize |
albumin | noun (n.) A thick, viscous nitrogenous substance, which is the chief and characteristic constituent of white of eggs and of the serum of blood, and is found in other animal substances, both fluid and solid, also in many plants. It is soluble in water and is coagulated by heat and by certain chemical reagents. |
albuminate | noun (n.) A substance produced by the action of an alkali upon albumin, and resembling casein in its properties; also, a compound formed by the union of albumin with another substance. |
albuminiferous | adjective (a.) Supplying albumen. |
albuminimeter | noun (n.) An instrument for ascertaining the quantity of albumen in a liquid. |
albuminin | noun (n.) The substance of the cells which inclose the white of birds' eggs. |
albuminiparous | adjective (a.) Producing albumin. |
albuminoid | noun (n.) One of a class of organic principles (called also proteids) which form the main part of organized tissues. |
adjective (a.) Resembling albumin. |
albuminoidal | adjective (a.) Of the nature of an albuminoid. |
albuminose | noun (n.) A diffusible substance formed from albumin by the action of natural or artificial gastric juice. See Peptone. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or containing, albumen; having the properties of, or resembling, albumen or albumin. |
albuminous | adjective (a.) Alt. of Albuminose |
albuminuria | noun (n.) A morbid condition in which albumin is present in the urine. |
albumose | noun (n.) A compound or class of compounds formed from albumin by dilute acids or by an acid solution of pepsin. Used also in combination, as antialbumose, hemialbumose. |
alburn | noun (n.) The bleak, a small European fish having scales of a peculiarly silvery color which are used in making artificial pearls. |
alburnous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to alburnum; of the alburnum; as, alburnous substances. |
alburnum | noun (n.) The white and softer part of wood, between the inner bark and the hard wood or duramen; sapwood. |
albyn | noun (n.) Scotland; esp. the Highlands of Scotland. |
albuminosis | noun (n.) A morbid condition due to excessive increase of albuminous elements in the blood. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ALBERT:
English Words which starts with 'al' and ends with 'rt':
alamort | adjective (a.) To the death; mortally. |