HEDIA
First name HEDIA's origin is Greek. HEDIA means "pleasant". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with HEDIA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of hedia.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with HEDIA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming HEDIA
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES HEDƯA AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH HEDƯA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (edia) - Names That Ends with edia:
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (dia) - Names That Ends with dia:
badi'a melodia adia aidia alodia arcadia brigidia cindia dia india kadia lidia lydia madia nadia orquidia rydia shadia thaddia claudiaRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ia) - Names That Ends with ia:
afia aminia ashia efia fowsia kamaria safia tawia beornia bernia odelia alaia dummonia amaia donia erensia kamia saskia nubia tabia berengaria bethia cambria ingria abelia adalia aloysia agalaia agalia aglaia alesia ambrosia anthia anysia artemia aspasia athanasia basilia callia calligenia cassiopeia castalia celosia cosimia cynthia demetria dionysia egeria eileithyia elefteria erytheia eulallia eunomia euphemia eurycleia filia gelasia georgia harmonia helia hesperia hestia hippodamia hygeia hypatia idalia iphegenia lamia lampetia laodamia lelia lethia obelia oleisia orithyia ortygia parthenia pelagia pelicia pelopiaNAMES RHYMING WITH HEDƯA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (hedi) - Names That Begins with hedi:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (hed) - Names That Begins with hed:
hedda hedvig hedvige hedwig hedy hedylaRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (he) - Names That Begins with he:
he-lush-ka heahweard healhtun heall healleah heallfrith heallstede healum healy heammawihio heanford heanleah heardind heardwi heardwine hearne hearpere heath heathcliff heathclyf heathdene heather heathle heathleah heathley heaven heaven-leigh hebe heber hebron hecate hector hecuba hefeydd hegarty heh hehet hehewuti heida heide heidi heikki heikkinen heilyn heinrich heinz heitor hekli hekuba hel helain helaine helaku helder helen helena helene helenus helga helice helike helios helki helle hellekin helli helma helmer helmut helmutt heloise helsa helsin helton hemera henbeddestr henderson hendrika hengist henley hennessy henning henri henrick henrietta henriette henrik henrika henriqua henry henson henwas heolstor heorotNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HEDƯA:
First Names which starts with 'he' and ends with 'ia':
First Names which starts with 'h' and ends with 'a':
habiba hadara hadiya hadya haifa hajna hakidonmuya hakizimana haleema halfrida halfryta halia haligwiella halima halimeda hallfrita halona hameeda hamia hamza hana haneefa hania hanifa hanna hannela hannelora hanrietta harelea harimanna harimilla harrietta hartma hasana hasina hasna havanna hawa haya heortwiella hepsiba hera heretoga hermosa herta hertha hessa hida hilaeira hilda hildemara hilma hippolyta hisa hisolda hlinka hlisa hoa hola holda holea honbria honiahaka honora honoria honza hooda hooriya horia hortencia hosanna hosea hraefnscaga hrothbeorhta hrothberta hrothbertina hrothnerta hrypa huata huberta huda huetta hughetta hugiberahta hugiherahta huguetta hulda huma humita huyana hydra hygieia hylda hypermnestraEnglish Words Rhyming HEDIA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES HEDƯA AS A WHOLE:
autoschediastic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Autoschediastical |
autoschediastical | adjective (a.) Extemporary; offhand. |
schediasm | noun (n.) Cursory writing on a loose sheet. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH HEDƯA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (edia) - English Words That Ends with edia:
cirripedia | noun (n. pl.) An order of Crustacea including the barnacles. When adult, they have a calcareous shell composed of several pieces. From the opening of the shell the animal throws out a group of curved legs, looking like a delicate curl, whence the name of the group. See Anatifa. |
cyclopedia | noun (n.) Alt. of Cyclopaedia |
cyclopaedia | noun (n.) The circle or compass of the arts and sciences (originally, of the seven so-called liberal arts and sciences); circle of human knowledge. Hence, a work containing, in alphabetical order, information in all departments of knowledge, or on a particular department or branch; as, a cyclopedia of the physical sciences, or of mechanics. See Encyclopedia. |
encyclopedia | noun (n.) Alt. of Encyclopaedia |
encyclopaedia | noun (n.) The circle of arts and sciences; a comprehensive summary of knowledge, or of a branch of knowledge; esp., a work in which the various branches of science or art are discussed separately, and usually in alphabetical order; a cyclopedia. |
fissipedia | noun (n. pl.) A division of the Carnivora, including the dogs, cats, and bears, in which the feet are not webbed; -- opposed to Pinnipedia. |
media | noun (n.) pl. of Medium. |
noun (n.) One of the sonant mutes /, /, / (b, d, g), in Greek, or of their equivalents in other languages, so named as intermediate between the tenues, /, /, / (p, t, k), and the aspiratae (aspirates) /, /, / (ph or f, th, ch). Also called middle mute, or medial, and sometimes soft mute. | |
(pl. ) of Medium |
pinnipedia | noun (n. pl.) A suborder of aquatic carnivorous mammals including the seals and walruses; -- opposed to Fissipedia. |
redia | noun (n.) A kind of larva, or nurse, which is prroduced within the sporocyst of certain trematodes by asexual generation. It in turn produces, in the same way, either another generation of rediae, or else cercariae within its own body. Called also proscolex, and nurse. See Illustration in Appendix. |
soredia | noun (n.) pl. of Soredium. |
(pl. ) of Soredium |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (dia) - English Words That Ends with dia:
almadia | noun (n.) Alt. of Almadie |
arcadia | noun (n.) A mountainous and picturesque district of Greece, in the heart of the Peloponnesus, whose people were distinguished for contentment and rural happiness. |
noun (n.) Fig.: Any region or scene of simple pleasure and untroubled quiet. |
arthrodia | noun (n.) A form of diarthrodial articulation in which the articular surfaces are nearly flat, so that they form only an imperfect ball and socket. |
alcaldia | noun (n.) The jurisdiction or office of an alcalde; also, the building or chamber in which he conducts the business of his office. |
cardia | noun (n.) The heart. |
noun (n.) The anterior or cardiac orifice of the stomach, where the esophagus enters it. |
enarthrodia | noun (n.) See Enarthrosis. |
fidia | noun (n.) A genus of small beetles, of which one species (the grapevine Fidia, F. longipes) is very injurious to vines in America. |
hemicardia | noun (n.) A lateral half of the heart, either the right or left. |
india | noun (n.) A country in Southern Asia; the two peninsulas of Hither and Farther India; in a restricted sense, Hither India, or Hindostan. |
leptocardia | noun (n. pl.) The lowest class of Vertebrata, including only the Amphioxus. The heart is represented only by a simple pulsating vessel. The blood is colorless; the brain, renal organs, and limbs are wanting, and the backbone is represented only by a simple, unsegmented notochord. See Amphioxus. |
lindia | noun (n.) A peculiar genus of rotifers, remarkable for the absence of ciliated disks. By some zoologists it is thought to be like the ancestral form of the Arthropoda. |
madia | noun (n.) A genus of composite plants, of which one species (Madia sativa) is cultivated for the oil yielded from its seeds by pressure. This oil is sometimes used instead of olive oil for the table. |
misericordia | noun (n.) An amercement. |
noun (n.) A thin-bladed dagger; so called, in the Middle Ages, because used to give the death wound or "mercy" stroke to a fallen adversary. | |
noun (n.) An indulgence as to food or dress granted to a member of a religious order. |
octopodia | noun (n.pl.) Same as Octocerata. |
ophidia | noun (n. pl.) The order of reptiles which includes the serpents. |
(pl. ) of Ophidion |
praecordia | noun (n.) The front part of the thoracic region; the epigastrium. |
scandia | noun (n.) A chemical earth, the oxide of scandium. |
shepherdia | noun (n.) A genus of shrubs having silvery scurfy leaves, and belonging to the same family as Elaeagnus; also, any plant of this genus. See Buffalo berry, under Buffalo. |
synarthrodia | noun (n.) Synarthrosis. |
woodwardia | noun (n.) A genus of ferns, one species of which (Woodwardia radicans) is a showy plant in California, the Azores, etc. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH HEDƯA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (hedi) - Words That Begins with hedi:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (hed) - Words That Begins with hed:
heddle | noun (n.) One of the sets of parallel doubled threads which, with mounting, compose the harness employed to guide the warp threads to the lathe or batten in a loom. |
verb (v. t.) To draw (the warp thread) through the heddle-eyes, in weaving. |
heddling | noun (vb. n.) The act of drawing the warp threads through the heddle-eyes of a weaver's harness; the harness itself. |
hederaceous | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, ivy. |
hederal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to ivy. |
hederic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, the ivy (Hedera); as, hederic acid, an acid of the acetylene series. |
hederiferous | adjective (a.) Producing ivy; ivy-bearing. |
hederose | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or of, ivy; full of ivy. |
hedge | noun (n.) A thicket of bushes, usually thorn bushes; especially, such a thicket planted as a fence between any two portions of land; and also any sort of shrubbery, as evergreens, planted in a line or as a fence; particularly, such a thicket planted round a field to fence it, or in rows to separate the parts of a garden. |
verb (v. t.) To inclose or separate with a hedge; to fence with a thickly set line or thicket of shrubs or small trees; as, to hedge a field or garden. | |
verb (v. t.) To obstruct, as a road, with a barrier; to hinder from progress or success; -- sometimes with up and out. | |
verb (v. t.) To surround for defense; to guard; to protect; to hem (in). | |
verb (v. t.) To surround so as to prevent escape. | |
verb (v. i.) To shelter one's self from danger, risk, duty, responsibility, etc., as if by hiding in or behind a hedge; to skulk; to slink; to shirk obligations. | |
verb (v. i.) To reduce the risk of a wager by making a bet against the side or chance one has bet on. | |
verb (v. i.) To use reservations and qualifications in one's speech so as to avoid committing one's self to anything definite. |
hedging | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hedge |
hedgeborn | adjective (a.) Born under a hedge; of low birth. |
hedgebote | noun (n.) Same as Haybote. |
hedgehog | noun (n.) A small European insectivore (Erinaceus Europaeus), and other allied species of Asia and Africa, having the hair on the upper part of its body mixed with prickles or spines. It is able to roll itself into a ball so as to present the spines outwardly in every direction. It is nocturnal in its habits, feeding chiefly upon insects. |
noun (n.) The Canadian porcupine. | |
noun (n.) A species of Medicago (M. intertexta), the pods of which are armed with short spines; -- popularly so called. | |
noun (n.) A form of dredging machine. | |
noun (n.) A variety of transformer with open magnetic circuit, the ends of the iron wire core being turned outward and presenting a bristling appearance, whence the name. |
hedgeless | adjective (a.) Having no hedge. |
hedgepig | noun (n.) A young hedgehog. |
hedger | noun (n.) One who makes or mends hedges; also, one who hedges, as, in betting. |
hedgerow | noun (n.) A row of shrubs, or trees, planted for inclosure or separation of fields. |
hedonic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to pleasure. |
adjective (a.) Of or relating to Hedonism or the Hedonic sect. |
hedonistic | adjective (a.) Same as Hedonic, 2. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HEDƯA:
English Words which starts with 'he' and ends with 'ia':
heliconia | noun (n.) One of numerous species of Heliconius, a genus of tropical American butterflies. The wings are usually black, marked with green, crimson, and white. |
hematophilia | noun (n.) A condition characterized by a tendency to profuse and uncontrollable hemorrhage from the slightest wounds. |
hematuria | noun (n.) Passage of urine mingled with blood. |
hemeralopia | noun (n.) A disease of the eyes, in consequence of which a person can see clearly or without pain only by daylight or a strong artificial light; day sight. |
hemianaesthesia | noun (n.) Anaesthesia upon one side of the body. |
hemicrania | noun (n.) A pain that affects only one side of the head. |
hemiopia | noun (n.) Alt. of Hemiopsia |
hemiopsia | noun (n.) A defect of vision in consequence of which a person sees but half of an object looked at. |
hemiplegia | noun (n.) A palsy that affects one side only of the body. |
hemophilia | noun (n.) See Hematophilia. |
heptagynia | noun (n. pl.) A Linnaean order of plants having seven pistils. |
heptandria | noun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants having seven stamens. |
hernia | noun (n.) A protrusion, consisting of an organ or part which has escaped from its natural cavity, and projects through some natural or accidental opening in the walls of the latter; as, hernia of the brain, of the lung, or of the bowels. Hernia of the abdominal viscera in most common. Called also rupture. |
heteromyaria | noun (n. pl.) A division of bivalve shells, including the marine mussels, in which the two adductor muscles are very unequal. See Dreissena, and Illust. under Byssus. |
hexactinia | noun (n. pl.) The Anthozoa. |
hexagynia | noun (n. pl.) A Linnaean order of plants having six pistils. |
hexandria | noun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants having six stamens. |