CYBELE
First name CYBELE's origin is Greek. CYBELE means "myth name (mother of olympians)". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with CYBELE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of cybele.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with CYBELE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming CYBELE
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES CYBELE AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH CYBELE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (ybele) - Names That Ends with ybele:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (bele) - Names That Ends with bele:
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ele) - Names That Ends with ele:
udele adele nephele odele semele kiele rachele bekele kafele daniele emmanuele ariele danele emele gabriele hannele kendele mariele michaele michele mikele mychele nichele noele sele eadsele fidele haele kele lele maiele steele mele naheleRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (le) - Names That Ends with le:
kifle njemile naile nile tale crocale eriphyle eurayle helle hypsipyle myrtle omphale akinwole kelile roble sule tekle stille bankole chibale tearle michelle neville scoville maoltuile murthuile somhairle aristotle ercole theophile zale kale gamble vasile abbigale abegayle adelle afrodille anabelle angelle annabelle aprille ardelle areille arielle arnelle audrielle belle bernelle bonnibelle brielle camile camille carole cecile cecille chamyle chanelle channelle chantalle chantelle chavelle chenelle cherelle cherrelle chevelleNAMES RHYMING WITH CYBELE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (cybel) - Names That Begins with cybel:
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (cybe) - Names That Begins with cybe:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (cyb) - Names That Begins with cyb:
Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (cy) - Names That Begins with cy:
cycnus cydnee cydney cym cyma cymbeline cymbelline cymberly cynara cynburleigh cyndee cyndi cyndy cyne cyneburhleah cynegils cyneheard cyneleah cyneley cyneric cynerik cynewulf cynfarch cynhard cyning cynn cynric cynrik cynthia cyntia cynward cynyr cyprian cypris cyr cyra cyrano cyrek cyrena cyrene cyril cyrill cyrilla cyris cyrus cyryl cyst cythera cytherea cytheriaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CYBELE:
First Names which starts with 'cy' and ends with 'le':
First Names which starts with 'c' and ends with 'e':
cabe cable cace cade cadee cadence cadie caesare caflice caidance cailie caindale caine cairbre caitie calandre calanthe caldre cale calfhie calfhierde calibome caliborne callee callie calliope calliste cambrie camdene came canace candace candance candice candide candie candyce canice caoimhe caolaidhe caprice capucine caree caresse carilynne carine carlene carlie carlisle carlyle carme carmelide carmeline carmine carolanne caroline carolyne carree carrie cartere carthage case casee casidhe casie cassadee cassie catarine cate cateline catharine catherine cathie cathmore catlee catline catrice cattee catti-brie caycee caydence cayle ceire celandine celene celesse celeste celestine celidone celie celine cerise cesare chace chadburne chadbyrne chalise chance chane channeEnglish Words Rhyming CYBELE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES CYBELE AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CYBELE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ybele) - English Words That Ends with ybele:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (bele) - English Words That Ends with bele:
abele | noun (n.) The white poplar (Populus alba). |
matabele | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Matabeles |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ele) - English Words That Ends with ele:
blastocoele | noun (n.) The cavity of the blastosphere, or segmentation cavity. |
borele | noun (n.) The smaller two-horned rhinoceros of South Africa (Atelodus bicornis). |
bronchocele | noun (n.) See Goiter. |
bubonocele | noun (n.) An inguinal hernia; esp. that incomplete variety in which the hernial pouch descends only as far as the groin, forming a swelling there like a bubo. |
circocele | noun (n.) See Cirsocele. |
cirsocele | noun (n.) The varicose dilatation of the spermatic vein. |
clientele | noun (n.) The condition or position of a client; clientship |
noun (n.) The clients or dependents of a nobleman of patron. | |
noun (n.) The persons who make habitual use of the services of another person; one's clients, collectively; as, the clientele of a lawyer, doctor, notary, etc. |
cystocele | noun (n.) Hernia in which the urinary bladder protrudes; vesical hernia. |
cannele | noun (n.) A style of interweaving giving to fabrics a channeled or fluted effect; also, a fabric woven so as to have this effect; a rep. |
dischevele | adjective (a.) Disheveled. |
dishevele | adjective (p. p. & a.) Disheveled. |
encephalocele | noun (n.) Hernia of the brain. |
enterocele | noun (n.) A hernial tumor whose contents are intestine. |
enterocoele | noun (n.) A perivisceral cavity which arises as an outgrowth or outgrowths from the digestive tract; distinguished from a schizocoele, which arises by a splitting of the mesoblast of the embryo. |
epicoele | noun (n.) A cavity formed by the invagination of the outer wall of the body, as the atrium of an amphioxus and possibly the body cavity of vertebrates. |
fele | adjective (a.) Many. |
hele | noun (n.) Health; welfare. |
verb (v. t.) To hide; to cover; to roof. |
hematocele | noun (n.) A tumor filled with blood. |
hepatocele | noun (n.) Hernia of the liver. |
hydrocele | noun (n.) A collection of serous fluid in the areolar texture of the scrotum or in the coverings, especially in the serous sac, investing the testicle or the spermatic cord; dropsy of the testicle. |
laparocele | noun (n.) A rupture or hernia in the lumbar regions. |
merocele | noun (n.) Hernia in the thigh; femoral hernia . |
mesocoele | noun (n.) Alt. of Mesocoelia |
mucocele | noun (n.) An enlargement or protrusion of the mucous membrane of the lachrymal passages, or dropsy of the lachrymal sac, dependent upon catarrhal inflammation of the latter. |
myelocoele | noun (n.) The central canal of the spinal cord. |
neele | noun (n.) A needle. |
neurocoele | noun (n.) The central canal and ventricles of the spinal cord and brain; the myelencephalic cavity. |
omphalocele | noun (n.) A hernia at the navel. |
optocoele | noun (n.) Alt. of Optocoelia |
querele | noun (n.) A complaint to a court. See Audita Querela. |
noun (n.) A complaint to a court. See Audita Querela. |
quirpele | noun (n.) The Indian ferret. |
noun (n.) The Indian ferret. |
paragrele | noun (n.) A lightning conductor erected, as in a vineyard, for drawing off the electricity in the atmosphere in order to prevent hailstorms. |
parentele | noun (n.) Kinship; parentage. |
peele | noun (n.) A graceful and swift South African antelope (Pelea capreola). The hair is woolly, and ash-gray on the back and sides. The horns are black, long, slender, straight, nearly smooth, and very sharp. Called also rheeboc, and rehboc. |
pneumatocele | noun (n.) A distention of the scrotum by air; also, hernia of the lungs. |
procoele | noun (n.) A lateral cavity of the prosencephalon; a lateral ventricle of the brain. |
proctocele | noun (n.) Inversion and prolapse of the mucous coat of the rectum, from relaxation of the sphincter, with more or less swelling; prolapsus ani. |
prosocoele | noun (n.) The entire cavity of the prosencephalon. |
pseudocoele | noun (n.) Same as Pseudocoelia. |
sarcocele | noun (n.) Any solid tumor of the testicle. |
schizocoele | noun (n.) See Enterocoele. |
scrotocele | noun (n.) A rupture or hernia in the scrotum; scrotal hernia. |
semele | noun (n.) A daughter of Cadmus, and by Zeus mother of Bacchus. |
splenocele | noun (n.) Hernia formed by the spleen. |
stele | noun (n.) Same as Stela. |
noun (n.) A stale, or handle; a stalk. |
syringocoele | noun (n.) The central canal of the spinal cord. |
thalamocoele | noun (n.) The cavity or ventricle of the thalamencephalon; the third ventricle. |
tracheocele | noun (n.) Goiter. |
noun (n.) A tumor containing air and communicating with the trachea. |
tutele | noun (n.) Tutelage. |
triskele | noun (n.) A figure composed of three branches, usually curved, radiating from a center, as the figure composed of three human legs, with bent knees, which has long been used as a badge or symbol of Sicily and of the Isle of Man. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CYBELE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (cybel) - Words That Begins with cybel:
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Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (cyb) - Words That Begins with cyb:
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CYBELE:
English Words which starts with 'cy' and ends with 'le':
cycle | noun (n.) An imaginary circle or orbit in the heavens; one of the celestial spheres. |
noun (n.) An interval of time in which a certain succession of events or phenomena is completed, and then returns again and again, uniformly and continually in the same order; a periodical space of time marked by the recurrence of something peculiar; as, the cycle of the seasons, or of the year. | |
noun (n.) An age; a long period of time. | |
noun (n.) An orderly list for a given time; a calendar. | |
noun (n.) The circle of subjects connected with the exploits of the hero or heroes of some particular period which have served as a popular theme for poetry, as the legend of Arthur and the knights of the Round Table, and that of Charlemagne and his paladins. | |
noun (n.) One entire round in a circle or a spire; as, a cycle or set of leaves. | |
noun (n.) A bicycle or tricycle, or other light velocipede. | |
noun (n.) A series of operations in which heat is imparted to (or taken away from) a working substance which by its expansion gives up a part of its internal energy in the form of mechanical work (or being compressed increases its internal energy) and is again brought back to its original state. | |
noun (n.) A complete positive and negative wave of an alternating current; one period. The number of cycles (per second) is a measure of the frequency of an alternating current. | |
verb (v. i.) To pass through a cycle of changes; to recur in cycles. | |
verb (v. i.) To ride a bicycle, tricycle, or other form of cycle. |
cyclostyle | noun (n.) A contrivance for producing manifold copies of writing or drawing. The writing or drawing is done with a style carrying a small wheel at the end which makes minute punctures in the paper, thus converting it into a stencil. Copies are transferred with an inked roller. |
cymule | noun (n.) A small cyme, or one of very few flowers. |
cyrtostyle | noun (n.) A circular projecting portion. |
cysticule | noun (n.) An appendage of the vestibular ear sac of fishes. |