TITI
First name TITI's origin is African. TITI means "nigerian name meaning "flower."". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with TITI below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of titi.(Brown names are of the same origin (African) with TITI and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming TITI
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES TÝTÝ AS A WHOLE:
khatiti nefertiti laetitia letitia titiaNAMES RHYMING WITH TÝTÝ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (iti) - Names That Ends with iti:
siti bahiti aditi diti hariti feliciti maiti sukriti amiti nikiti sciitiRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ti) - Names That Ends with ti:
eszti abhirati amaravati anumati arundhati charumati damayanti haimati indumati jayanti kirati kumudavati kunti rati ravati sati sevti shasti tapati ankti hehewuti kokyangwuti wuti muti berti xanti scilti baruti behdeti tehuti antti leyati costi marti betti downeti drishti dusti jonati kanti kjersti leshanti misti mysti pavati harti leyti nayati sewati taaveti uzumati pisti palti taavetti bebti bapti satyavati agoti anati elberti lufti christiNAMES RHYMING WITH TÝTÝ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (tit) - Names That Begins with tit:
titania tito titos titus tityusRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ti) - Names That Begins with ti:
tia tiahna tiala-ann tiane tianna tiarchnach tiarni tiauna tibalt tibault tibbot tibelda tibelde tibeldi tibeldie tiberia tiebout tien tienette tier tiernan tiernay tierney tierra tiesha tiffanie tiffany tiffney tighe tighearnach tigris tihalt tihkoosue tikva tila tiladene tilda tilden tilford tilian tillman tilly tilman tilton tim timmy timo timon timoteo timothea timothia timothy timun tin tina tinashe tinotenda tintagel tioboid tionna tiphanie tiponi tipper tira tirell tiresias tiridates tirzah tisa tisiphone tiva tivona tiwesdaegNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TÝTÝ:
First Names which starts with 't' and ends with 'i':
taavi tabari tadewi tafui tahki tai taigi taini taishi taitasi taji takhi takouhi talei talori tami taneli tani tapani tarni tawni taxiarchai teddi teferi teithi telutci teri terri teuicui thai thi tlachinolli tlalli tlanextli tlazohtlaloni tlazopilli tlexictli tlilpotonqui toai tochtli toli tomi toni tori torri toshi totsi tovi traci troi tsekani tsiishch'ili tulsi tumaini tupi turi tuuli tzviEnglish Words Rhyming TITI
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES TÝTÝ AS A WHOLE:
ablatitious | adjective (a.) Diminishing; as, an ablatitious force. |
abstractitious | adjective (a.) Obtained from plants by distillation. |
accrementitial | adjective (a.) Pertaining to accremention. |
accrementition | noun (n.) The process of generation by development of blastema, or fission of cells, in which the new formation is in all respect like the individual from which it proceeds. |
addititious | adjective (a.) Additive. |
adscititious | adjective (a.) Supplemental; additional; adventitious; ascititious. |
adventitious | adjective (a.) Added extrinsically; not essentially inherent; accidental or causal; additional; supervenient; foreign. |
adjective (a.) Out of the proper or usual place; as, adventitious buds or roots. | |
adjective (a.) Accidentally or sparingly spontaneous in a country or district; not fully naturalized; adventive; -- applied to foreign plants. | |
adjective (a.) Acquired, as diseases; accidental. |
aglutition | noun (n.) Inability to swallow. |
aortitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the aorta. |
appetition | noun (n.) Desire; a longing for, or seeking after, something. |
appetitive | adjective (a.) Having the quality of desiring gratification; as, appetitive power or faculty. |
arreptitious | adjective (a.) Snatched away; seized or possessed, as a demoniac; raving; mad; crack-brained. |
ascititious | adjective (a.) Supplemental; not inherent or original; adscititious; additional; assumed. |
ascriptitious | adjective (a.) Ascribed. |
adjective (a.) Added; additional. |
bipartition | noun (n.) The act of dividing into two parts, or of making two correspondent parts, or the state of being so divided. |
cementitious | noun (n.) Of the nature of cement. |
cespititious | adjective (a.) Same as Cespitious. |
collatitious | adjective (a.) Brought together; contributed; done by contributions. |
commentitious | adjective (a.) Fictitious or imaginary; unreal; as, a commentitious system of religion. |
compartition | noun (n.) The act of dividing into parts or compartments; division; also, a division or compartment. |
competition | noun (n.) The act of seeking, or endeavoring to gain, what another is endeavoring to gain at the same time; common strife for the same objects; strife for superiority; emulous contest; rivalry, as for approbation, for a prize, or as where two or more persons are engaged in the same business and each seeking patronage; -- followed by for before the object sought, and with before the person or thing competed with. |
competitive | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to competition; producing competition; competitory; as, a competitive examination. |
cystitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the bladder. |
dedentition | noun (n.) The shedding of teeth. |
deglutition | noun (n.) The act or process of swallowing food; the power of swallowing. |
deglutitious | adjective (a.) Pertaining to deglutition. |
deletitious | adjective (a.) Of such a nature that anything may be erased from it; -- said of paper. |
dentition | noun (n.) The development and cutting of teeth; teething. |
noun (n.) The system of teeth peculiar to an animal. |
dermatitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the skin. |
dietitian | noun (n.) One skilled in dietetics. |
direptitious | adjective (a.) Characterized by direption. |
enstatitic | adjective (a.) Relating to enstatite. |
excrementitial | adjective (a.) Alt. of Excrementitious |
excrementitious | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or consisting of, excrement; of the nature of excrement. |
exemptitious | adjective (a.) Separable. |
factitious | adjective (a.) Made by art, in distinction from what is produced by nature; artificial; sham; formed by, or adapted to, an artificial or conventional, in distinction from a natural, standard or rule; not natural; as, factitious cinnabar or jewels; a factitious taste. |
factitive | adjective (a.) Causing; causative. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to that relation which is proper when the act, as of a transitive verb, is not merely received by an object, but produces some change in the object, as when we say, He made the water wine. |
fictitious | adjective (a.) Feigned; imaginary; not real; fabulous; counterfeit; false; not genuine; as, fictitious fame. |
fortition | noun (n.) Casual choice; fortuitous selection; hazard. |
haematitic | adjective (a.) Of a blood-red color; crimson; (Bot.) brownish red. |
hematitic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to hematite, or resembling it. |
hepatitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the liver. |
interstitial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to interstices; intermediate; within the tissues; as, interstitial cavities or spaces in the tissues of animals or plants. |
interstition | noun (n.) An intervening period of time; interval. |
irreptitious | adjective (a.) Surreptitious; spurious. |
keratitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the cornea. |
mastitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the breast. |
multititular | adjective (a.) Having many titles. |
obreptitious | adjective (a.) Done or obtained by surprise; with secrecy, or by concealment of the truth. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TÝTÝ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (iti) - English Words That Ends with iti:
graffiti | noun (n. pl.) Inscriptions, figure drawings, etc., found on the walls of ancient sepulchers or ruins, as in the Catacombs, or at Pompeii. |
ouistiti | noun (n.) See Wistit. |
titi | noun (n.) Same as Teetee. |
noun (n.) A tree of the southern United States (Cliftonia monophylla) having glossy leaves and racemes of fragrant white flowers succeeded by one-seeded drupes; -- called also black titi, buckwheat tree, and ironwood. | |
noun (n.) Any related tree of the genus Cyrilla, often disting. as white titi. |
wapiti | noun (n.) The American elk (Cervus Canadensis). It is closely related to the European red deer, which it somewhat exceeds in size. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TÝTÝ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (tit) - Words That Begins with tit:
tit | noun (n.) A small horse. |
noun (n.) A woman; -- used in contempt. | |
noun (n.) A morsel; a bit. | |
noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of small singing birds belonging to the families Paridae and Leiotrichidae; a titmouse. | |
noun (n.) The European meadow pipit; a titlark. |
titan | adjective (a.) Titanic. |
titanate | noun (n.) A salt of titanic acid. |
titanic | adjective (a.) Of or relating to Titans, or fabled giants of ancient mythology; hence, enormous in size or strength; as, Titanic structures. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to titanium; derived from, or containing, titanium; specifically, designating those compounds of titanium in which it has a higher valence as contrasted with the titanous compounds. |
titaniferous | adjective (a.) Containing or affording titanium; as, titaniferous magnetite. |
titanite | noun (n.) See Sphene. |
titanitic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or containing, titanium; as, a titanitic mineral. |
titanium | noun (n.) An elementary substance found combined in the minerals manaccanite, rutile, sphene, etc., and isolated as an infusible iron-gray amorphous powder, having a metallic luster. It burns when heated in the air. Symbol Ti. Atomic weight 48.1. |
titanotherium | noun (n.) A large American Miocene mammal, allied to the rhinoceros, and more nearly to the extinct Brontotherium. |
titanous | adjective (a.) Designating certain compounds of titanium in which that element has a lower valence as contrasted with titanic compounds. |
titbit | noun (n.) Same as Tidbit. |
tith | adjective (a.) Tight; nimble. |
tithable | adjective (a.) Subject to the payment of tithes; as, tithable lands. |
tithe | noun (n.) A tenth; the tenth part of anything; specifically, the tenthpart of the increase arising from the profits of land and stock, allotted to the clergy for their support, as in England, or devoted to religious or charitable uses. Almost all the tithes of England and Wales are commuted by law into rent charges. |
noun (n.) Hence, a small part or proportion. | |
adjective (a.) Tenth. | |
verb (v. t.) To levy a tenth part on; to tax to the amount of a tenth; to pay tithes on. | |
verb (v. i.) Tp pay tithes. |
tithing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tithe |
noun (n.) The act of levying or taking tithes; that which is taken as tithe; a tithe. | |
noun (n.) A number or company of ten householders who, dwelling near each other, were sureties or frankpledges to the king for the good behavior of each other; a decennary. |
tither | noun (n.) One who collects tithes. |
noun (n.) One who pays tithes. |
tithingman | noun (n.) The chief man of a tithing; a headborough; one elected to preside over the tithing. |
noun (n.) A peace officer; an under constable. | |
noun (n.) A parish officer elected annually to preserve good order in the church during divine service, to make complaint of any disorderly conduct, and to enforce the observance of the Sabbath. |
tithly | adjective (a.) Tightly; nimbly. |
tithonic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or denoting, those rays of light which produce chemical effects; actinic. |
tithonicity | noun (n.) The state or property of being tithonic; actinism. |
tithonographic | adjective (a.) Of, relating to, or produced by, the chemical action of rays of light; photographic. |
tithonometer | noun (n.) An instrument or apparatus for measuring or detecting tithonicity; an actinometer. |
tithymal | noun (n.) Any kind of spurge, esp. Euphorbia Cyparissias. |
titillating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Titillate |
titillation | noun (n.) The act of tickling, or the state of being tickled; a tickling sensation. |
noun (n.) Any pleasurable sensation. |
titillative | adjective (a.) Tending or serving to titillate, or tickle; tickling. |
titlark | noun (n.) Any one of numerous small spring birds belonging to Anthus, Corydalla, and allied genera, which resemble the true larks in color and in having a very long hind claw; especially, the European meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis). |
title | noun (n.) An inscription put over or upon anything as a name by which it is known. |
noun (n.) The inscription in the beginning of a book, usually containing the subject of the work, the author's and publisher's names, the date, etc. | |
noun (n.) The panel for the name, between the bands of the back of a book. | |
noun (n.) A section or division of a subject, as of a law, a book, specif. (Roman & Canon Laws), a chapter or division of a law book. | |
noun (n.) An appellation of dignity, distinction, or preeminence (hereditary or acquired), given to persons, as duke marquis, honorable, esquire, etc. | |
noun (n.) A name; an appellation; a designation. | |
noun (n.) That which constitutes a just cause of exclusive possession; that which is the foundation of ownership of property, real or personal; a right; as, a good title to an estate, or an imperfect title. | |
noun (n.) The instrument which is evidence of a right. | |
noun (n.) That by which a beneficiary holds a benefice. | |
noun (n.) A church to which a priest was ordained, and where he was to reside. | |
noun (n.) To call by a title; to name; to entitle. |
titling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Title |
noun (n.) The hedge sparrow; -- called also titlene. Its nest often chosen by the cuckoo as a place for depositing its own eggs. | |
noun (n.) The meadow pipit. | |
noun (n.) Stockfish; -- formerly so called in customhouses. |
titled | adjective (a.) Having or bearing a title. |
(imp. & p. p.) of Title |
titleless | adjective (a.) Not having a title or name; without legitimate title. |
titler | noun (n.) A large truncated cone of refined sugar. |
titmal | noun (n.) The blue titmouse. |
titmouse | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of small insectivorous singing birds belonging to Parus and allied genera; -- called also tit, and tomtit. |
titrating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Titrate |
titrate | noun (n.) To analyse, or determine the strength of, by means of standard solutions. Cf. Standardized solution, under Solution. |
titrated | adjective (a.) Standardized; determined or analyzed by titration; as, titrated solutions. |
(imp. & p. p.) of Titrate |
titration | noun (n.) The act or process of titrating; a substance obtained by titrating. |
tittering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Titter |
titter | noun (n.) A restrained laugh. |
verb (v. t.) To laugh with the tongue striking against the root of the upper teeth; to laugh with restraint, or without much noise; to giggle. | |
verb (v. i.) To seesaw. See Teeter. |
titterel | noun (n.) The whimbrel. |
tittimouse | noun (n.) Titmouse. |
tittle | noun (n.) A particle; a minute part; a jot; an iota. |
tittlebat | noun (n.) The three-spined stickleback. |
titty | noun (n.) A little teat; a nipple. |
titubation | noun (n.) The act of stumbling, rocking, or rolling; a reeling. |
titular | noun (n.) A titulary. |
adjective (a.) Existing in title or name only; nominal; having the title to an office or dignity without discharging its appropriate duties; as, a titular prince. |
titularity | noun (n.) The quality or state of being titular. |
titulary | noun (n.) A person invested with a title, in virtue of which he holds an office or benefice, whether he performs the duties of it or not. |
adjective (a.) Consisting in a title; titular. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a title. |
tituled | adjective (a.) Having a title. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TÝTÝ:
English Words which starts with 't' and ends with 'i':
taeniosomi | noun (n. pl.) An order of fishes remarkable for their long and compressed form. The ribbon fishes are examples. See Ribbon fish, under Ribbon. |
taglioni | noun (n.) A kind of outer coat, or overcoat; -- said to be so named after a celebrated Italian family of professional dancers. |
taguicati | noun (n.) The white-lipped peccary. |
tapeti | noun (n.) A small South American hare (Lepus Braziliensis). |
tarsi | noun (n.) pl. of Tarsus. |
(pl. ) of Tarsus |
teleostei | noun (n. pl.) A subclass of fishes including all the ordinary bony fishes as distinguished from the ganoids. |
teleostomi | noun (n. pl.) An extensive division of fishes including the ordinary fishes (Teleostei) and the ganoids. |
teocalli | noun (n.) Literally, God's house; a temple, usually of pyramidal form, such as were built by the aborigines of Mexico, Yucatan, etc. |
tisri | noun (n.) The seventh month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year, answering to a part of September with a part of October. |
totipalmi | noun (n.pl.) A division of swimming birds including those that have totipalmate feet. |
trimurti | noun (n.) The triad, or trinity, of Hindu gods, consisting of Brahma, the Creator, Vishnu, the Preserver, and Siva, the Destroyer. |
tripoli | noun (n.) An earthy substance originally brought from Tripoli, used in polishing stones and metals. It consists almost wholly of the siliceous shells of diatoms. |
trochili | noun (n. pl.) A division of birds comprising the humming birds. |
(pl. ) of Trochilus |
trophi | noun (n. pl.) The mouth parts of an insect, collectively, including the labrum, labium, maxillae, mandibles, and lingua, with their appendages. |
tutti | noun (n. pl.) All; -- a direction for all the singers or players to perform together. |
tai | noun (n.) A member of one of the tribes of the Tai stock. |
adjective (a.) Designating, or pertaining to, the chief linguistic stock of Indo-China, including the peoples of Siamese and Shan speech. |
taotai | noun (n.) In China, an official at the head of the civil and military affairs of a circuit, which consists of two or more fu, or territorial departments; -- called also, by foreigners, intendant of circuit. Foreign consuls and commissioners associated with taotais as superintendants of trade at the treaty ports are ranked with the taotai. |
tivoli | noun (n.) A game resembling bagatelle, played on a special oblong board or table (Tivoli board / table), which has a curved upper end, a set of numbered compartments at the lower end, side alleys, and the surface studded with pins and sometimes furnished with numbered depressions or cups. |
topi | noun (n.) An antelope (Damaliscus corrigum jimela) having a glossy purplish brown coat. It is related to the blesbok and is native of British East Africa. Also, any of various related varieties of other districts south of the Sahara. |
tupi | noun (n.) An Indian of the tribe from which the Tupian stock takes its name, dwelling, at the advent of the Portuguese, about the mouth of the Amazon. Also, their language, which is the basis of the Indian trade language of the Amazon. |