Name Report For First Name EGAN:

EGAN

First name EGAN's origin is Irish. EGAN means "fiery: forceful". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with EGAN below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of egan.(Brown names are of the same origin (Irish) with EGAN and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with EGAN - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming EGAN

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES EGAN AS A WHOLE:

regan laodegan leodegan taregan maegan megan megane raegan teegan daegan deegan donegan faegan finnegan keegan kegan wregan tegan

NAMES RHYMING WITH EGAN (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (gan) - Names That Ends with gan:

morgan hafgan mynogan beagan mungan bodgan kygan mattigan meagan morigan reagan tagan teigan branigan brogan chogan deagan duggan eagan fagan flanagan flannagan golligan hagan hogan kagan keagan kerrigan korrigan logan mingan nigan riagan rogan ruadhagan faodhagan aodhagan gan awiergan dreogan magan morrigan dagan teagan

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (an) - Names That Ends with an:

achan ayan iman lishan loiyan nishan saran anan hanan janan rukan sawsan wijdan shoushan siran nuallan jolan yasiman siobhan ran papan teyacapan tonalnan shuman lilian bian tan abdiraxman aman hassan labaan sultan taban aidan germian nechtan willan al-asfan aswan bourkan farhan ferhan foursan lahthan lamaan ramadan sahran shaaban shoukran aban abdul-rahman arfan ayman burhan ghassan hamdan

NAMES RHYMING WITH EGAN (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (ega) - Names That Begins with ega:

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (eg) - Names That Begins with eg:

egber egbert egberta egbertina egbertine egbertyne egeria egerton egesa egeslic eghan egidio egidius eginhard eginhardt egiodeo eglantina eglantine egomas egon eguskina eguskine

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH EGAN:

First Names which starts with 'e' and ends with 'n':

eachan eachann eachthighearn eadaion eadlin eadlyn eadwyn eagon ealdian ealdun ealhdun eallison eamon eamonn earlson earnan earvin earwyn eason easton eathelin eathelyn eaton eatun eavan eban eben eburacon eburscon echion edan eddison edeen eden edern edison edlen edlin edlyn edlynn edmon edson edwardson edwin edwyn efnisien efrain efran efren efron ehren eibhlhin eibhlin eideann eileen eimhin einion eithan elan eldan elden eldon eldrian eldwin eldwyn elgin elhanan eljin elleen ellen ellison elliston ellyn elsdon elson elston elton elvern elvin elvyn elwen elwin elwyn elynn eman emerson emlyn emmalyn emman encarnacion endymion eoghan eoghann eoin eorlson ephron eraman eran erbin erian

English Words Rhyming EGAN

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES EGAN AS A WHOLE:

doublegangernoun (n.) An apparition or double of a living person; a doppelganger.

elegancenoun (n.) Alt. of Elegancy

elegancynoun (n.) The state or quality of being elegant; beauty as resulting from choice qualities and the complete absence of what deforms or impresses unpleasantly; grace given by art or practice; fine polish; refinement; -- said of manners, language, style, form, architecture, etc.
 noun (n.) That which is elegant; that which is tasteful and highly attractive.

elegantadjective (a.) Very choice, and hence, pleasing to good taste; characterized by grace, propriety, and refinement, and the absence of every thing offensive; exciting admiration and approbation by symmetry, completeness, freedom from blemish, and the like; graceful; tasteful and highly attractive; as, elegant manners; elegant style of composition; an elegant speaker; an elegant structure.
 adjective (a.) Exercising a nice choice; discriminating beauty or sensitive to beauty; as, elegant taste.

foregangernoun (n.) A short rope grafted on a harpoon, to which a longer lin/ may be attached.

gallegannoun (n.) Alt. of Gallego

inelegancenoun (n.) Alt. of Inelegancy

inelegancynoun (n.) The quality of being inelegant; want of elegance or grace; want of refinement, beauty, or polish in language, composition, or manners.
 noun (n.) Anything inelegant; as, inelegance of style in literary composition.

inelegantadjective (a.) Not elegant; deficient in beauty, polish, refinement, grave, or ornament; wanting in anything which correct taste requires.

legantineadjective (a.) See Legatine.

liegancenoun (n.) Same as Ligeance.

overelegantadjective (a.) Too elegant.

steganographistnoun (n.) One skilled in steganography; a cryptographer.

steganographynoun (n.) The art of writing in cipher, or in characters which are not intelligible except to persons who have the key; cryptography.

steganophthalmatanoun (n. pl.) The Discophora, or Phanerocarpae. Called also Steganophthalmia.

steganopodnoun (n.) One of the Steganopodes.

steganopodesnoun (n. pl.) A division of swimming birds in which all four toes are united by a broad web. It includes the pelicans, cormorants, gannets, and others.

steganopodousadjective (a.) Having all four toes webbed together.

unelegantadjective (a.) Inelegant.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH EGAN (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (gan) - English Words That Ends with gan:


biorgannoun (n.) A physiological organ; a living organ; an organ endowed with function; -- distinguished from idorgan.

brogannoun (n.) A stout, coarse shoe; a brogue.

coprophagannoun (n.) A kind of beetle which feeds upon dung.

entomophagannoun (n.) One of the Entomophaga.
 adjective (a.) Relating to the Entomophaga.

idorgannoun (n.) A morphological unit, consisting of two or more plastids, which does not possess the positive character of the person or stock, in distinction from the physiological organ or biorgan. See Morphon.

lagannoun (n. & v.) See Ligan.

ligannoun (n.) Goods sunk in the sea, with a buoy attached in order that they may be found again. See Jetsam and Flotsam.

logannoun (n.) A rocking or balanced stone.

loggannoun (n.) See Logan.

longannoun (n.) A pulpy fruit related to the litchi, and produced by an evergreen East Indian tree (Nephelium Longan).

mangannoun (n.) See Mangonel.

meliphagannoun (n.) Any bird of the genus Meliphaga and allied genera; a honey eater; -- called also meliphagidan.
 adjective (a.) Belonging to the genus Meliphaga.

melliphagannoun (n.) See Meliphagan.

moggannoun (n.) A closely fitting knit sleeve; also, a legging of knitted material.

morgannoun (n.) One of a celebrated breed of American trotting horses; -- so called from the name of the stud from which the breed originated in Vermont.

necrophagannoun (n.) Any species of a tribe (Necrophaga) of beetles which, in the larval state, feed on carrion; a burying beetle.
 adjective (a.) Eating carrion.

organnoun (n.) An instrument or medium by which some important action is performed, or an important end accomplished; as, legislatures, courts, armies, taxgatherers, etc., are organs of government.
 noun (n.) A natural part or structure in an animal or a plant, capable of performing some special action (termed its function), which is essential to the life or well-being of the whole; as, the heart, lungs, etc., are organs of animals; the root, stem, foliage, etc., are organs of plants.
 noun (n.) A component part performing an essential office in the working of any complex machine; as, the cylinder, valves, crank, etc., are organs of the steam engine.
 noun (n.) A medium of communication between one person or body and another; as, the secretary of state is the organ of communication between the government and a foreign power; a newspaper is the organ of its editor, or of a party, sect, etc.
 noun (n.) A wind instrument containing numerous pipes of various dimensions and kinds, which are filled with wind from a bellows, and played upon by means of keys similar to those of a piano, and sometimes by foot keys or pedals; -- formerly used in the plural, each pipe being considired an organ.
 verb (v. t.) To supply with an organ or organs; to fit with organs; to organize.

origannoun (n.) Alt. of Origanum

ortygannoun (n.) One of several species of East Indian birds of the genera Ortygis and Hemipodius. They resemble quails, but lack the hind toe. See Turnix.

pagannoun (n.) One who worships false gods; an idolater; a heathen; one who is neither a Christian, a Mohammedan, nor a Jew.
 noun (n.) Of or pertaining to pagans; relating to the worship or the worshipers of false goods; heathen; idolatrous, as, pagan tribes or superstitions.

phyllophagannoun (n.) One of a group of marsupials including the phalangists.
 noun (n.) One of a tribe of beetles which feed upon the leaves of plants, as the chafers.

ptarmigannoun (n.) Any grouse of the genus Lagopus, of which numerous species are known. The feet are completely feathered. Most of the species are brown in summer, but turn white, or nearly white, in winter.

pogamoggannoun (n.) An aboriginal weapon consisting of a stone or piece of antler fastened to the end of a slender wooden handle, used by American Indians from the Great Plains to the Mackenzie River.

rhizoganadjective (a.) Prodicing roots.

saprophagannoun (n.) One of a tribe of beetles which feed upon decaying animal and vegetable substances; a carrion beetle.

sarcophagannoun (n.) Any animal which eats flesh, especially any carnivorous marsupial.
 noun (n.) Any fly of the genus Sarcophaga.

semipaganadjective (a.) Half pagan.

slogannoun (n.) The war cry, or gathering word, of a Highland clan in Scotland; hence, any rallying cry.

suffraganadjective (a.) Assisting; assistant; as, a suffragan bishop.
 adjective (a.) An assistant.
 adjective (a.) A bishop considered as an assistant, or as subject, to his metropolitan; an assistant bishop.

tarbogannoun (n. & v.) See Toboggan.

toboggannoun (n.) A kind of sledge made of pliable board, turned up at one or both ends, used for coasting down hills or prepared inclined planes; also, a sleigh or sledge, to be drawn by dogs, or by hand, over soft and deep snow.
 verb (v. i.) To slide down hill over the snow or ice on a toboggan.

tugannoun (n.) Same as Tucan.

upeygannoun (n.) The borele.

zoophagannoun (n.) A animal that feeds on animal food.

xylophagannoun (n.) One of a tribe of beetles whose larvae bore or live in wood.
 noun (n.) Any species of Xylophaga.
 noun (n.) Any one of the Xylophagides.

wangannoun (n.) A boat for conveying provisions, tools, etc.; -- so called by Maine lumbermen.

wigannoun (n.) A kind of canvaslike cotton fabric, used to stiffen and protect the lower part of trousers and of the skirts of women's dresses, etc.; -- so called from Wigan, the name of a town in Lancashire, England.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH EGAN (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (ega) - Words That Begins with ega:


egaladjective (a.) Equal; impartial.

egalitynoun (n.) Equality.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH EGAN:

English Words which starts with 'e' and ends with 'n':

esopianadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Aesop, or in his manner.
 adjective (a.) Alt. of Esopic

ealdermannoun (n.) Alt. of Ealdorman

ealdormannoun (n.) An alderman.

earldormannoun (n.) Alderman.

earnnoun (n.) See Ern, n.
 verb (v. t.) To merit or deserve, as by labor or service; to do that which entitles one to (a reward, whether the reward is received or not).
 verb (v. t.) To acquire by labor, service, or performance; to deserve and receive as compensation or wages; as, to earn a good living; to earn honors or laurels.
 verb (v. t. & i.) To grieve.
 verb (v. i.) To long; to yearn.
 verb (v. i.) To curdle, as milk.

earthbornadjective (a.) Born of the earth; terrigenous; springing originally from the earth; human.
 adjective (a.) Relating to, or occasioned by, earthly objects.

earthdinnoun (n.) An earthquake.

earthenadjective (a.) Made of earth; made of burnt or baked clay, or other like substances; as, an earthen vessel or pipe.

easternadjective (a.) Situated or dwelling in the east; oriental; as, an eastern gate; Eastern countries.
 adjective (a.) Going toward the east, or in the direction of east; as, an eastern voyage.

east indiannoun (n.) A native of, or a dweller in, the East Indies.
  () Belonging to, or relating to, the East Indies.

eblaninnoun (n.) See Pyroxanthin.

ebonnoun (n.) Ebony.
 adjective (a.) Consisting of ebony.
 adjective (a.) Like ebony, especially in color; black; dark.

ebullitionnoun (n.) A boiling or bubbling up of a liquid; the motion produced in a liquid by its rapid conversion into vapor.
 noun (n.) Effervescence occasioned by fermentation or by any other process which causes the liberation of a gas or an aeriform fluid, as in the mixture of an acid with a carbonated alkali.
 noun (n.) A sudden burst or violent display; an outburst; as, an ebullition of anger or ill temper.

eburinnoun (n.) A composition of dust of ivory or of bone with a cement; -- used for imitations of valuable stones and in making moldings, seals, etc.

eburnationnoun (n.) A condition of bone cartilage occurring in certain diseases of these tissues, in which they acquire an unnatural density, and come to resemble ivory.

eburneanadjective (a.) Made of or relating to ivory.

eburnificationnoun (n.) The conversion of certain substances into others which have the appearance or characteristics of ivory.

eccaleobionnoun (n.) A contrivance for hatching eggs by artificial heat.

ecderonnoun (n.) See Ecteron.

echelonnoun (n.) An arrangement of a body of troops when its divisions are drawn up in parallel lines each to the right or the left of the one in advance of it, like the steps of a ladder in position for climbing. Also used adjectively; as, echelon distance.
 noun (n.) An arrangement of a fleet in a wedge or V formation.
 verb (v. t.) To place in echelon; to station divisions of troops in echelon.
 verb (v. i.) To take position in echelon.

echinidannoun (n.) One the Echinoidea.

echonnoun (pron.) Alt. of Echoon

echoonnoun (pron.) Each one.

economizationnoun (n.) The act or practice of using to the best effect.

ecteronnoun (n.) The external layer of the skin and mucous membranes; epithelium; ecderon.

ectozoonnoun (n.) See Epizoon.

ectropionnoun (n.) An unnatural eversion of the eyelids.

edennoun (n.) The garden where Adam and Eve first dwelt; hence, a delightful region or residence.

edentationnoun (n.) A depriving of teeth.

edificationnoun (n.) The act of edifying, or the state of being edified; a building up, especially in a moral or spiritual sense; moral, intellectual, or spiritual improvement; instruction.
 noun (n.) A building or edifice.

editionnoun (n.) A literary work edited and published, as by a certain editor or in a certain manner; as, a good edition of Chaucer; Chalmers' edition of Shakespeare.
 noun (n.) The whole number of copies of a work printed and published at one time; as, the first edition was soon sold.

educationnoun (n.) The act or process of educating; the result of educating, as determined by the knowledge skill, or discipline of character, acquired; also, the act or process of training by a prescribed or customary course of study or discipline; as, an education for the bar or the pulpit; he has finished his education.

eductionnoun (n.) The act of drawing out or bringing into view.

edulcorationnoun (n.) The act of sweetening or edulcorating.
 noun (n.) The act of freeing from acids or any soluble substances, by affusions of water.

eennoun (n.) The old plural of Eye.

effascinationnoun (n.) A charming; state of being bewitched or deluded.

effectionnoun (n.) Creation; a doing.

effectuationnoun (n.) Act of effectuating.

effeminationnoun (n.) Effeminacy; womanishness.

effigiationnoun (n.) The act of forming in resemblance; an effigy.

efflationnoun (n.) The act of filling with wind; a breathing or puffing out; a puff, as of wind.

effluxionnoun (n.) The act of flowing out; effusion.
 noun (n.) That which flows out; effluvium; emanation.

efformationnoun (n.) The act of giving shape or form.

effossionnoun (n.) A digging out or up.

effrenationnoun (n.) Unbridled license; unruliness.

effusionnoun (n.) The act of pouring out; as, effusion of water, of blood, of grace, of words, and the like.
 noun (n.) That which is poured out, literally or figuratively.
 noun (n.) The escape of a fluid out of its natural vessel, either by rupture of the vessel, or by exudation through its walls. It may pass into the substance of an organ, or issue upon a free surface.
 noun (n.) The liquid escaping or exuded.

egeanadjective (a.) See Aegean.

egestionnoun (n.) Act or process of egesting; a voiding.

eghennoun (n. pl.) Eyes.

egremoinnoun (n.) Agrimony (Agrimonia Eupatoria).

egressionnoun (n.) The act of going; egress.

egyptiannoun (n.) A native, or one of the people, of Egypt; also, the Egyptian language.
 noun (n.) A gypsy.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to Egypt, in Africa.

eidolonnoun (n.) An image or representation; a form; a phantom; an apparition.

eighteennoun (n.) The number greater by a unit than seventeen; eighteen units or objects.
 noun (n.) A symbol denoting eighteen units, as 18 or xviii.
 adjective (a.) Eight and ten; as, eighteen pounds.

eikonnoun (n.) An image or effigy; -- used rather in an abstract sense, and rarely for a work of art.

ejaculationnoun (n.) The act of throwing or darting out with a sudden force and rapid flight.
 noun (n.) The uttering of a short, sudden exclamation or prayer, or the exclamation or prayer uttered.
 noun (n.) The act of ejecting or suddenly throwing, as a fluid from a duct.

ejectionnoun (n.) The act of ejecting or casting out; discharge; expulsion; evacuation.
 noun (n.) The act or process of discharging anything from the body, particularly the excretions.
 noun (n.) The state of being ejected or cast out; dispossession; banishment.

ejulationnoun (n.) A wailing; lamentation.

ekaboronnoun (n.) The name given by Mendelejeff in accordance with the periodic law, and by prediction, to a hypothetical element then unknown, but since discovered and named scandium; -- so called because it was a missing analogue of the boron group. See Scandium.

ekasiliconnoun (n.) The name of a hypothetical element predicted and afterwards discovered and named germanium; -- so called because it was a missing analogue of the silicon group. See Germanium, and cf. Ekabor.

elaborationnoun (n.) The act or process of producing or refining with labor; improvement by successive operations; refinement.
 noun (n.) The natural process of formation or assimilation, performed by the living organs in animals and vegetables, by which a crude substance is changed into something of a higher order; as, the elaboration of food into chyme; the elaboration of chyle, or sap, or tissues.

elaidinnoun (n.) A solid isomeric modification of olein.

elainnoun (n.) Same as Olein.

elapidationnoun (n.) A clearing away of stones.

elapsionnoun (n.) The act of elapsing.

elastinnoun (n.) A nitrogenous substance, somewhat resembling albumin, which forms the chemical basis of elastic tissue. It is very insoluble in most fluids, but is gradually dissolved when digested with either pepsin or trypsin.

elationnoun (n.) A lifting up by success; exaltation; inriation with pride of prosperity.

eldernadjective (a.) Made of elder.

electionadjective (a.) The act of choosing; choice; selection.
 adjective (a.) The act of choosing a person to fill an office, or to membership in a society, as by ballot, uplifted hands, or viva voce; as, the election of a president or a mayor.
 adjective (a.) Power of choosing; free will; liberty to choose or act.
 adjective (a.) Discriminating choice; discernment.
 adjective (a.) Divine choice; predestination of individuals as objects of mercy and salvation; -- one of the "five points" of Calvinism.
 adjective (a.) The choice, made by a party, of two alternatives, by taking one of which, the chooser is excluded from the other.
 adjective (a.) Those who are elected.

electriciannoun (n.) An investigator of electricity; one versed in the science of electricity.

electrificationnoun (n.) The act of electrifying, or the state of being charged with electricity.

electritionnoun (n.) The recognition by an animal body of the electrical condition of external objects.

electrizationnoun (n.) The act of electrizing; electrification.

electrolyzationnoun (n.) The act or the process of electrolyzing.

electronnoun (n.) Amber; also, the alloy of gold and silver, called electrum.
  () One of those particles, having about one thousandth the mass of a hydrogen atom, which are projected from the cathode of a vacuum tube as the cathode rays and from radioactive substances as the beta rays; -- called also corpuscle. The electron carries (or is) a natural unit of negative electricity, equal to 3.4 x 10-10 electrostatic units. It has been detected only when in rapid motion; its mass, which is electromagnetic, is practically constant at the lesser speeds, but increases as the velocity approaches that of light. Electrons are all of one kind, so far as known, and probably are the ultimate constituents of all atoms. An atom from which an electron has been detached has a positive charge and is called a coelectron.

eleidinnoun (n.) Lifeless matter deposited in the form of minute granules within the protoplasm of living cells.

elementationnoun (n.) Instruction in the elements or first principles.

eleminnoun (n.) A transparent, colorless oil obtained from elemi resin by distillation with water; also, a crystallizable extract from the resin.

eleusinianadjective (a.) Pertaining to Eleusis, in Greece, or to secret rites in honor of Ceres, there celebrated; as, Eleusinian mysteries or festivals.

elevationnoun (n.) The act of raising from a lower place, condition, or quality to a higher; -- said of material things, persons, the mind, the voice, etc.; as, the elevation of grain; elevation to a throne; elevation of mind, thoughts, or character.
 noun (n.) Condition of being elevated; height; exaltation.
 noun (n.) That which is raised up or elevated; an elevated place or station; as, an elevation of the ground; a hill.
 noun (n.) The distance of a celestial object above the horizon, or the arc of a vertical circle intercepted between it and the horizon; altitude; as, the elevation of the pole, or of a star.
 noun (n.) The angle which the style makes with the substylar line.
 noun (n.) The movement of the axis of a piece in a vertical plane; also, the angle of elevation, that is, the angle between the axis of the piece and the line o/ sight; -- distinguished from direction.
 noun (n.) A geometrical projection of a building, or other object, on a plane perpendicular to the horizon; orthographic projection on a vertical plane; -- called by the ancients the orthography.

elevennoun (n.) The sum of ten and one; eleven units or objects.
 noun (n.) A symbol representing eleven units, as 11 or xi.
 noun (n.) The eleven men selected to play on one side in a match, as the representatives of a club or a locality; as, the all-England eleven.
 adjective (a.) Ten and one added; as, eleven men.

elfinnoun (n.) A little elf or urchin.
 adjective (a.) Relating to elves.

elfkinnoun (n.) A little elf.

elicitationnoun (n.) The act of eliciting.

eliminationnoun (n.) The act of expelling or throwing off
 noun (n.) the act of discharging or excreting waste products or foreign substances through the various emunctories.
 noun (n.) Act of causing a quantity to disappear from an equation; especially, in the operation of deducing from several equations containing several unknown quantities a less number of equations containing a less number of unknown quantities.
 noun (n.) The act of obtaining by separation, or as the result of eliminating; deduction. [See Eliminate, 4.]

elinguationnoun (n.) Punishment by cutting out the tongue.

eliquationnoun (n.) The process of separating a fusible substance from one less fusible, by means of a degree of heat sufficient to melt the one and not the other, as an alloy of copper and lead; liquation.

elisonnoun (n.) Division; separation.
 noun (n.) The cutting off or suppression of a vowel or syllable, for the sake of meter or euphony; esp., in poetry, the dropping of a final vowel standing before an initial vowel in the following word, when the two words are drawn together.

elixationnoun (n.) A seething; digestion.

elizabethannoun (n.) One who lived in England in the time of Queen Elizabeth.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to Queen Elizabeth or her times, esp. to the architecture or literature of her reign; as, the Elizabethan writers, drama, literature.

elleborinnoun (n.) See Helleborin.

elmenadjective (a.) Belonging to elms.

elocationnoun (n.) A removal from the usual place of residence.
 noun (n.) Departure from the usual state; an ecstasy.

elocutionnoun (n.) Utterance by speech.
 noun (n.) Oratorical or expressive delivery, including the graces of intonation, gesture, etc.; style or manner of speaking or reading in public; as, clear, impressive elocution.
 noun (n.) Suitable and impressive writing or style; eloquent diction.

elodiannoun (n.) One of a tribe of tortoises, including the terrapins, etc., in which the head and neck can be withdrawn.

elongationnoun (n.) The act of lengthening, or the state of being lengthened; protraction; extension.
 noun (n.) That which lengthens out; continuation.
 noun (n.) Removal to a distance; withdrawal; a being at a distance; distance.
 noun (n.) The angular distance of a planet from the sun; as, the elongation of Venus or Mercury.

elsinnoun (n.) A shoemaker's awl.

elucidationnoun (n.) A making clear; the act of elucidating or that which elucidates, as an explanation, an exposition, an illustration; as, one example may serve for further elucidation of the subject.

eluctationnoun (n.) A struggling out of any difficulty.

elucubrationnoun (n.) See Lucubration.