Name Report For First Name HOLMAN:

HOLMAN

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

Rhymes with HOLMAN - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming HOLMAN

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES HOLMAN AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH HOLMAN (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (olman) - Names That Ends with olman:

colman tolman

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (lman) - Names That Ends with lman:

salman delman kalman milman tillman kellman tilman stillman millman

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

iman yasiman shuman abdiraxman aman abdul-rahman ayman luqman ma'n nu'man othman rahman sulaiman yaman siman deman geldersman woudman zeeman lukman uthman ackerman raedeman whiteman syman ahriman atman ueman carman abdalrahman aekerman altman brickman coleman coman daman eman firman freeman freman garman garrman german gorman hardtman harman harriman hartman herman leaman leman leyman loman luxman marchman nachman norman ordman ormeman osman rayman readman redman rickman ricman rodman roman sherman steadman stedeman stilleman tedman treoweman truman wacuman whitman wigman wyman yoman hyman jarman hariman yeoman wakeman ryman richman orman lyman chapman

NAMES RHYMING WITH HOLMAN (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (holma) - Names That Begins with holma:

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (holm) - Names That Begins with holm:

holmes

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

hola holbrook holcomb holda holde holden holdin holdyn holea holgar holger holic holle hollee hollie hollis holly holt holter holwell

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

hoa hobard hobart hobbard hoben hoc hod hodsone hoel hogan hoh hohberht hoireabard hok'ee home homer homeros homerus honani honaw honbria honbrie hondo honey hong honi honiahaka honon honor honora honoratas honorato honore honoria honovi honza hooda hooriya hope horado horae horatiu horemheb horia hortencia hortense horton horus hosanna hosea hoshi hoshiko hotah hototo houd houdain houdenc houerv houghton houston hovan hoven hovhaness hovsep how howahkan howard howe howel howell howi howie howland

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HOLMAN:

First Names which starts with 'ho' and ends with 'an':

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

hadden haddon haden hadon hadrian hadwin hadwyn haefen haemon haethowin hafgan hagalean hagan hakan halden halton halwn hamdan hamden hamdun hamelatun hamelstun hamilton hamlin hampton han hanan hanlon hann hanson harbin harden hardin hardouin hardwin hardwyn hardyn harimann harlan harleen harlen harlon harmen harmon haroun haroutyoun harrington harrison hartlyn hartmann hartun harun hassan hassun hastiin haven havyn hayden haydin haydn haydon haylen hazen healhtun heaven hebron heikkinen heilyn helain helen hellekin helsin helton henderson henson hern hernan hien hilton histion hlithtun hlynn hristun hsmilton hudson hughston huntingden huntingdon huntington huntingtun huon husain husayn husn husnain hussain hussein hutton huyen hwertun

English Words Rhyming HOLMAN

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES HOLMAN AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (olman) - English Words That Ends with olman:


dolmannoun (n.) A long robe or outer garment, with long sleeves, worn by the Turks.
 noun (n.) A cloak of a peculiar fashion worn by women.
 noun (n.) A woman's cloak with capelike pieces instead of sleeves.
 noun (n.) The uniform jacket of many European hussar regiments, worn like a cloak, fastened with a cord or chain, and with sleeves hanging loose.

patrolmannoun (n.) One who patrols; a watchman; especially, a policeman who patrols a particular precinct of a town or city.

schoolmannoun (n.) One versed in the niceties of academical disputation or of school divinity.

woolmannoun (n.) One who deals in wool.


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (lman) - English Words That Ends with lman:


almannoun (n.) A German.
  (adj.) German.
  (adj.) The German language.
  (adj.) A kind of dance. See Allemande.

bellmannoun (n.) A man who rings a bell, especially to give notice of anything in the streets. Formerly, also, a night watchman who called the hours.

billmannoun (n.) One who uses, or is armed with, a bill or hooked ax.

bushelmannoun (n.) A tailor's assistant for repairing garments; -- called also busheler.

councilmannoun (n.) A member of a council, especially of the common council of a city; a councilor.

dollmannoun (n.) See Dolman.

flugelmannoun (n.) Same as Fugleman.

keelmannoun (n.) See Keeler, 1.

metalmannoun (n.) A worker in metals.

mussulmannoun (n.) A Mohammedan; a Moslem.

oilmannoun (n.) One who deals in oils; formerly, one who dealt in oils and pickles.

odalmannoun (n.) Alt. of Odalwoman

signalmannoun (n.) A man whose business is to manage or display signals; especially, one employed in setting the signals by which railroad trains are run or warned.

stallmannoun (n.) One who keeps a stall for the sale of merchandise, especially books.

tillmannoun (n.) A man who tills the earth; a husbandman.

tollmannoun (n.) One who receives or collects toll; a toll gatherer.

udalmannoun (n.) In the Shetland and Orkney Islands, one who holds property by udal, or allodial, right.
  () Vars. of Odal, etc. Obs. exc. in Shetland and the Orkney Islands, where udal designates land held in fee simple without any charter and free of any feudal character.

wheelmannoun (n.) One who rides a bicycle or tricycle; a cycler, or cyclist.


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


ahrimannoun (n.) The Evil Principle or Being of the ancient Persians; the Prince of Darkness as opposer to Ormuzd, the King of Light.

aldermannoun (n.) A senior or superior; a person of rank or dignity.
 noun (n.) One of a board or body of municipal officers next in order to the mayor and having a legislative function. They may, in some cases, individually exercise some magisterial and administrative functions.

almsmannoun (n.) A recipient of alms.
 noun (n.) A giver of alms.

alongshoremannoun (n.) See Longshoreman.

arimannoun (n.) See Ahriman.

artillerymannoun (n.) A man who manages, or assists in managing, a large gun in firing.

artsmannoun (n.) A man skilled in an art or in arts.

assemblymannoun (n.) A member of an assembly, especially of the lower branch of a state legislature.

atamannoun (n.) A hetman, or chief of the Cossacks.

axmannoun (n.) One who wields an ax.

airmannoun (n.) A man who ascends or flies in an aircraft; a flying machine pilot.

airwomannoun (n.) A woman who ascends or flies in an aircraft.

atmannoun (n.) The life principle, soul, or individual essence.
 noun (n.) The universal ego from whom all individual atmans arise. This sense is a European excrescence on the East Indian thought.

backwoodsmannoun (n.) A man living in the forest in or beyond the new settlements, especially on the western frontiers of the older portions of the United States.

bagmannoun (n.) A commercial traveler; one employed to solicit orders for manufacturers and tradesmen.

bargemannoun (n.) The man who manages a barge, or one of the crew of a barge.

batmannoun (n.) A weight used in the East, varying according to the locality; in Turkey, the greater batman is about 157 pounds, the lesser only a fourth of this; at Aleppo and Smyrna, the batman is 17 pounds.
 noun (n.) A man who has charge of a bathorse and his load.

batsmannoun (n.) The one who wields the bat in cricket, baseball, etc.

beadsmannoun (n.) Alt. of Bedesman

bedesmannoun (n.) A poor man, supported in a beadhouse, and required to pray for the soul of its founder; an almsman.
 noun (n.) Same as Beadsman.

beadswomannoun (n.) Alt. of Bedeswoman

bedeswomannoun (n.) Fem. of Beadsman.

birdmannoun (n.) A fowler or birdcatcher.
 noun (n.) An aviator; airman.

boatmannoun (n.) A man who manages a boat; a rower of a boat.
 noun (n.) A boat bug. See Boat bug.

boatsmannoun (n.) A boatman.

boatwomannoun (n.) A woman who manages a boat.

bombardmannoun (n.) One who carried liquor or beer in a can or bombard.

bondmannoun (n.) A man slave, or one bound to service without wages.
 noun (n.) A villain, or tenant in villenage.

bondsmannoun (n.) A slave; a villain; a serf; a bondman.
 noun (n.) A surety; one who is bound, or who gives security, for another.

bondswomannoun (n.) See Bondwoman.

bondwomannoun (n.) A woman who is a slave, or in bondage.

bookmannoun (n.) A studious man; a scholar.

bordmannoun (n.) A bordar; a tenant in bordage.

bosjesmannoun (n.) See Bushman.

bowmannoun (n.) A man who uses a bow; an archer.
 noun (n.) The man who rows the foremost oar in a boat; the bow oar.

brachmannoun (n.) See Brahman.

brahmannoun (n.) Alt. of Brahmin

brakemannoun (n.) A man in charge of a brake or brakes.
 noun (n.) The man in charge of the winding (or hoisting) engine for a mine.

breakmannoun (n.) See Brakeman.

bridemannoun (n.) See Bridesmaid, Bridesman.

bridesmannoun (n.) A male friend who attends upon a bridegroom and bride at their marriage; the "best man."

briefmannoun (n.) One who makes a brief.
 noun (n.) A copier of a manuscript.

burmannoun (n.) A member of the Burman family, one of the four great families Burmah; also, sometimes, any inhabitant of Burmah; a Burmese.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Burmans or to Burmah.

bushmannoun (n.) A woodsman; a settler in the bush.
 noun (n.) One of a race of South African nomads, living principally in the deserts, and not classified as allied in race or language to any other people.

buttermannoun (n.) A man who makes or sells butter.

baymannoun (n.) In the United States navy, a sick-bay nurse; -- now officially designated as hospital apprentice.

birdwomannoun (n.) An airwoman; an aviatress.

cabmannoun (n.) The driver of a cab.

caimannoun (n.) See Cayman.

canoemannoun (n.) One who uses a canoe; one who travels in a canoe.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (holma) - Words That Begins with holma:



Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (holm) - Words That Begins with holm:


holmnoun (n.) A common evergreen oak, of Europe (Quercus Ilex); -- called also ilex, and holly.
 noun (n.) An islet in a river.
 noun (n.) Low, flat land.

holmianoun (n.) An oxide of holmium.

holmiumnoun (n.) A rare element said to be contained in gadolinite.

holmosnoun (n.) A name given to a vase having a rounded body
 noun (n.) A closed vessel of nearly spherical form on a high stem or pedestal.
 noun (n.) A drinking cup having a foot and stem.


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


holadjective (a.) Whole.

holaspideanadjective (a.) Having a single series of large scutes on the posterior side of the tarsus; -- said of certain birds.

holcadnoun (n.) A large ship of burden, in ancient Greece.

holdnoun (n.) The whole interior portion of a vessel below the lower deck, in which the cargo is stowed.
 noun (n. i.) In general, to keep one's self in a given position or condition; to remain fixed. Hence:
 noun (n. i.) Not to more; to halt; to stop;-mostly in the imperative.
 noun (n. i.) Not to give way; not to part or become separated; to remain unbroken or unsubdued.
 noun (n. i.) Not to fail or be found wanting; to continue; to last; to endure a test or trial; to abide; to persist.
 noun (n. i.) Not to fall away, desert, or prove recreant; to remain attached; to cleave;-often with with, to, or for.
 noun (n. i.) To restrain one's self; to refrain.
 noun (n. i.) To derive right or title; -- generally with of.
 noun (n.) The act of holding, as in or with the hands or arms; the manner of holding, whether firm or loose; seizure; grasp; clasp; gripe; possession; -- often used with the verbs take and lay.
 noun (n.) The authority or ground to take or keep; claim.
 noun (n.) Binding power and influence.
 noun (n.) Something that may be grasped; means of support.
 noun (n.) A place of confinement; a prison; confinement; custody; guard.
 noun (n.) A place of security; a fortified place; a fort; a castle; -- often called a stronghold.
 noun (n.) A character [thus /] placed over or under a note or rest, and indicating that it is to be prolonged; -- called also pause, and corona.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to remain in a given situation, position, or relation, within certain limits, or the like; to prevent from falling or escaping; to sustain; to restrain; to keep in the grasp; to retain.
 verb (v. t.) To retain in one's keeping; to maintain possession of, or authority over; not to give up or relinquish; to keep; to defend.
 verb (v. t.) To have; to possess; to be in possession of; to occupy; to derive title to; as, to hold office.
 verb (v. t.) To impose restraint upon; to limit in motion or action; to bind legally or morally; to confine; to restrain.
 verb (v. t.) To maintain in being or action; to carry on; to prosecute, as a course of conduct or an argument; to continue; to sustain.
 verb (v. t.) To prosecute, have, take, or join in, as something which is the result of united action; as to, hold a meeting, a festival, a session, etc.; hence, to direct and bring about officially; to conduct or preside at; as, the general held a council of war; a judge holds a court; a clergyman holds a service.
 verb (v. t.) To receive and retain; to contain as a vessel; as, this pail holds milk; hence, to be able to receive and retain; to have capacity or containing power for.
 verb (v. t.) To accept, as an opinion; to be the adherent of, openly or privately; to persist in, as a purpose; to maintain; to sustain.
 verb (v. t.) To consider; to regard; to esteem; to account; to think; to judge.
 verb (v. t.) To bear, carry, or manage; as he holds himself erect; he holds his head high.

holdingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hold
 noun (n.) The act or state of sustaining, grasping, or retaining.
 noun (n.) A tenure; a farm or other estate held of another.
 noun (n.) That which holds, binds, or influences.
 noun (n.) The burden or chorus of a song.

holdbacknoun (n.) Check; hindrance; restraint; obstacle.
 noun (n.) The projection or loop on the thill of a vehicle. to which a strap of the harness is attached, to hold back a carriage when going down hill, or in backing; also, the strap or part of the harness so used.

holdernoun (n.) One who is employed in the hold of a vessel.
 noun (n.) One who, or that which, holds.
 noun (n.) One who holds land, etc., under another; a tenant.
 noun (n.) The payee of a bill of exchange or a promissory note, or the one who owns or holds it.

holdfastnoun (n.) Something used to secure and hold in place something else, as a long fiat-headed nail, a catch a hook, a clinch, a clamp, etc.; hence, a support.
 noun (n.) A conical or branching body, by which a seaweed is attached to its support, and differing from a root in that it is not specially absorbent of moisture.

holenoun (n.) A hollow place or cavity; an excavation; a pit; an opening in or through a solid body, a fabric, etc.; a perforation; a rent; a fissure.
 noun (n.) An excavation in the ground, made by an animal to live in, or a natural cavity inhabited by an animal; hence, a low, narrow, or dark lodging or place; a mean habitation.
 noun (n.) To cut, dig, or bore a hole or holes in; as, to hole a post for the insertion of rails or bars.
 noun (n.) To drive into a hole, as an animal, or a billiard ball.
 noun (n.) A small cavity used in some games, usually one into which a marble or ball is to be played or driven; hence, a score made by playing a marble or ball into such a hole, as in golf.
 noun (n.) At Eton College, England, that part of the floor of the court between the step and the pepperbox.
 adjective (a.) Whole.
 verb (v. i.) To go or get into a hole.

holethnicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a holethnos or parent race.

holethnosnoun (n.) A parent stock or race of people, not yet divided into separate branches or tribes.

holibutnoun (n.) See Halibut.

holidamnoun (n.) See Halidom.

holidaynoun (n.) A consecrated day; religious anniversary; a day set apart in honor of some person, or in commemoration of some event. See Holyday.
 noun (n.) A day of exemption from labor; a day of amusement and gayety; a festival day.
 noun (n.) A day fixed by law for suspension of business; a legal holiday.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a festival; cheerful; joyous; gay.
 adjective (a.) Occurring rarely; adapted for a special occasion.

holinessnoun (n.) The state or quality of being holy; perfect moral integrity or purity; freedom from sin; sanctity; innocence.
 noun (n.) The state of being hallowed, or consecrated to God or to his worship; sacredness.

holingnoun (n.) Undercutting in a bed of coal, in order to bring down the upper mass.

hollaingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Holla

hollandnoun (n.) A kind of linen first manufactured in Holland; a linen fabric used for window shades, children's garments, etc.; as, brown or unbleached hollands.

hollandernoun (n.) A native or one of the people of Holland; a Dutchman.
 noun (n.) A very hard, semi-glazed, green or dark brown brick, which will not absorb water; -- called also, Dutch clinker.

hollandishadjective (a.) Relating to Holland; Dutch.

hollandsnoun (n.) Gin made in Holland.
 noun (n.) See Holland.

hollonoun (interj. & n.) Ho there; stop; attend; hence, a loud cry or a call to attract attention; a halloo.
  (interj.) To call out or exclaim; to halloo. This form is now mostly replaced by hello.

holloingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hollo

holloanoun (n. & v. i.) Same as Hollo.

hollownoun (n.) A cavity, natural or artificial; an unfilled space within anything; a hole, a cavern; an excavation; as the hollow of the hand or of a tree.
 noun (n.) A low spot surrounded by elevations; a depressed part of a surface; a concavity; a channel.
 adjective (a.) Having an empty space or cavity, natural or artificial, within a solid substance; not solid; excavated in the interior; as, a hollow tree; a hollow sphere.
 adjective (a.) Depressed; concave; gaunt; sunken.
 adjective (a.) Reverberated from a cavity, or resembling such a sound; deep; muffled; as, a hollow roar.
 adjective (a.) Not sincere or faithful; false; deceitful; not sound; as, a hollow heart; a hollow friend.
 verb (v. t.) To make hollow, as by digging, cutting, or engraving; to excavate.
 adverb (adv.) Wholly; completely; utterly; -- chiefly after the verb to beat, and often with all; as, this story beats the other all hollow. See All, adv.
 verb (v. i.) To shout; to hollo.
 verb (v. t.) To urge or call by shouting.
  (interj.) Hollo.

hollowingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hollow

hollownessnoun (n.) State of being hollow.
 noun (n.) Insincerity; unsoundness; treachery.

hollynoun (n.) A tree or shrub of the genus Ilex. The European species (Ilex Aguifolium) is best known, having glossy green leaves, with a spiny, waved edge, and bearing berries that turn red or yellow about Michaelmas.
 noun (n.) The holm oak. See 1st Holm.
 adverb (adv.) Wholly.

hollyhocknoun (n.) A species of Althaea (A. rosea), bearing flowers of various colors; -- called also rose mallow.

holoblastnoun (n.) an ovum composed entirely of germinal matter. See Meroblast.

holoblasticadjective (a.) Undergoing complete segmentation; composed entirely of germinal matter, the whole of the yolk undergoing fission; -- opposed to meroblastic.

holocaustnoun (n.) A burnt sacrifice; an offering, the whole of which was consumed by fire, among the Jews and some pagan nations.
 noun (n.) Sacrifice or loss of many lives, as by the burning of a theater or a ship. [An extended use not authorized by careful writers.]

holocephalinoun (n. pl.) An order of elasmobranch fishes, including, among living species, only the chimaeras; -- called also Holocephala. See Chimaera; also Illustration in Appendix.

holocrypticadjective (a.) Wholly or completely concealing; incapable of being deciphered.

holocrystallineadjective (a.) Completely crystalline; -- said of a rock like granite, all the constituents of which are crystalline.

holographnoun (n.) A document, as a letter, deed, or will, wholly in the handwriting of the person from whom it proceeds and whose act it purports to be.

holographicadjective (a.) Of the nature of a holograph; pertaining to holographs.

holohedraladjective (a.) Having all the planes required by complete symmetry, -- in opposition to hemihedral.

holohemihedraladjective (a.) Presenting hemihedral forms, in which all the sectants have halt the whole number of planes.

holometabolanoun (n. pl.) Those insects which have a complete metamorphosis; metabola.

holometabolicadjective (a.) Having a complete metamorphosis;-said of certain insects, as the butterflies and bees.

holometernoun (n.) An instrument for making of angular measurements.

holophanerousadjective (a.) Same as Holometabolic.

holophotaladjective (a.) Causing no loss of light; -- applied to reflectors which throw back the rays of light without perceptible loss.

holophotenoun (n.) A lamp with lenses or reflectors to collect the rays of light and throw them in a given direction; -- used in lighthouses.

holophrasticadjective (a.) Expressing a phrase or sentence in a single word, -- as is the case in the aboriginal languages of America.

holophyticadjective (a.) Wholly or distinctively vegetable.

holorhinaladjective (a.) Having the nasal bones contiguous.

holosideritenoun (n.) Meteoric iron; a meteorite consisting of metallic iron without stony matter.

holosteanadjective (a.) Pertaining to the Holostei.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HOLMAN:

English Words which starts with 'ho' and ends with 'an':

hodmannoun (n.) A man who carries a hod; a mason's tender.

holothuriannoun (n.) One of the Holothurioidea.
 adjective (a.) Belonging to the Holothurioidea.

homoiousiannoun (n.) One of the semi-Arians of the 4th century, who held that the Son was of like, but not the same, essence or substance with the Father; -- opposed to homoousian.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Homoiousians, or their belief.

homoousiannoun (n.) One of those, in the 4th century, who accepted the Nicene creed, and maintained that the Son had the same essence or substance with the Father; -- opposed to homoiousian.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Homoousians, or to the doctrines they held.

homopterannoun (n.) An homopter.

hoodmannoun (n.) The person blindfolded in the game called hoodman-blind.

horatianadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Horace, the Latin poet, or resembling his style.

horsemannoun (n.) A rider on horseback; one skilled in the management of horses; a mounted man.
 noun (n.) A mounted soldier; a cavalryman.
 noun (n.) A land crab of the genus Ocypoda, living on the coast of Brazil and the West Indies, noted for running very swiftly.
 noun (n.) A West Indian fish of the genus Eques, as the light-horseman (E. lanceolatus).

horsewomannoun (n.) A woman who rides on horseback.

hortulanadjective (a.) Belonging to a garden.

hoymannoun (n.) One who navigates a hoy.