HERO
First name HERO's origin is Greek. HERO means "myth name (priestess of aphrodite)". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with HERO below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of hero.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with HERO and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming HERO
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES HERO AS A WHOLE:
acheron cherokee sheron theronNAMES RHYMING WITH HERO (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ero) - Names That Ends with ero:
odero camero cordero galtero hiero javiero lucero prospero severo terciero zeroRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ro) - Names That Ends with ro:
tyro zesiro deunoro brigliadoro medoro alessandro arturo cristoforo benjiro goro ichiro jiro juro keitaro kenjiro kentaro maro mashiro montaro renjiro saburo saniiro shinzaburo shiro tanjiro taro toshiro caro cearo charo doro itxaro kimbro socorro alejandro casimiro cedro cesaro charro cidro ciro curro elazaro faro isadoro isidoro isidro jairo jethro lazaro lazzaro leandro lisandro matro mauro munro navarro oro pacorro pedro pietro pirro porfiro primeiro ramiro tauro teodoro toro victoro alvaroNAMES RHYMING WITH HERO (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (her) - Names That Begins with her:
her hera heraklesr herald heraldo herbert hercules here hererinc heretoga heriberto herlb herlbert herlebeorht herman hermandine hermes hermione hermoine hermosa hern hernan hernandez hernando herne herrick herschel hershel herta hertha heru herve herzeloydeRhyming 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 hedda hedia hedvig hedvige hedwig hedy hedyla 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 heliaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HERO:
First Names which starts with 'h' and ends with 'o':
halomtano hanno hanomtano hao haruko heskovizenako hevataneo hilario hinto hondo honorato horado hoshiko hototo hugo humberto hustoEnglish Words Rhyming HERO
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES HERO AS A WHOLE:
acheron | noun (n.) A river in the Nether World or infernal regions; also, the infernal regions themselves. By some of the English poets it was supposed to be a flaming lake or gulf. |
acherontic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Acheron; infernal; hence, dismal, gloomy; moribund. |
anantherous | adjective (a.) Destitute of anthers. |
antherogenous | adjective (a.) Transformed from anthers, as the petals of a double flower. |
antheroid | adjective (a.) Resembling an anther. |
antherozoid | noun (n.) Alt. of Antherozooid |
antherozooid | noun (n.) One of the mobile male reproductive bodies in the antheridia of cryptogams. |
atheroid | adjective (a.) Shaped like an ear of grain. |
atheroma | noun (n.) An encysted tumor containing curdy matter. |
noun (n.) A disease characterized by thickening and fatty degeneration of the inner coat of the arteries. |
atheromatous | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or having the nature of, atheroma. |
atmospherology | noun (n.) The science or a treatise on the atmosphere. |
cherogril | noun (n.) See Cony. |
cherokees | noun (n. pl.) An Appalachian tribe of Indians, formerly inhabiting the region about the head waters of the Tennessee River. They are now mostly settled in the Indian Territory, and have become one of the most civilized of the Indian Tribes. |
cheroot | noun (n.) A kind of cigar, originally brought from Mania, in the Philippine Islands; now often made of inferior or adulterated tobacco. |
eleutheromania | noun (n.) A mania or frantic zeal for freedom. |
eleutheromaniac | adjective (a.) Mad for freedom. |
etherol | noun (n.) An oily hydrocarbon regarded as a polymeric variety of ethylene, produced with etherin. |
gynantherous | adjective (a.) Pertaining to an abnormal condition of the flower, in which the stamens are converted into pistils. |
hemispheroid | noun (n.) A half of a spheroid. |
hemispheroidal | adjective (a.) Resembling, or approximating to, a hemisphere in form. |
hero | noun (n.) An illustrious man, supposed to be exalted, after death, to a place among the gods; a demigod, as Hercules. |
noun (n.) A man of distinguished valor or enterprise in danger, or fortitude in suffering; a prominent or central personage in any remarkable action or event; hence, a great or illustrious person. | |
noun (n.) The principal personage in a poem, story, and the like, or the person who has the principal share in the transactions related; as Achilles in the Iliad, Ulysses in the Odyssey, and Aeneas in the Aeneid. |
herodian | noun (n.) One of a party among the Jews, composed of partisans of Herod of Galilee. They joined with the Pharisees against Christ. |
herodiones | noun (n. pl.) A division of wading birds, including the herons, storks, and allied forms. Called also Herodii. |
heroess | noun (n.) A heroine. |
heroic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to, or like, a hero; of the nature of heroes; distinguished by the existence of heroes; as, the heroic age; an heroic people; heroic valor. |
adjective (a.) Worthy of a hero; bold; daring; brave; illustrious; as, heroic action; heroic enterprises. | |
adjective (a.) Larger than life size, but smaller than colossal; -- said of the representation of a human figure. |
heroical | adjective (a.) Heroic. |
heroicness | noun (n.) Heroism. |
heroicomic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Heroicomical |
heroicomical | adjective (a.) Combining the heroic and the ludicrous; denoting high burlesque; as, a heroicomic poem. |
heroine | noun (n.) A woman of an heroic spirit. |
noun (n.) The principal female person who figures in a remarkable action, or as the subject of a poem or story. |
heroism | noun (n.) The qualities characteristic of a hero, as courage, bravery, fortitude, unselfishness, etc.; the display of such qualities. |
heron | noun (n.) Any wading bird of the genus Ardea and allied genera, of the family Ardeidae. The herons have a long, sharp bill, and long legs and toes, with the claw of the middle toe toothed. The common European heron (Ardea cinerea) is remarkable for its directly ascending flight, and was formerly hunted with the larger falcons. |
heroner | noun (n.) A hawk used in hunting the heron. |
heronry | noun (n.) A place where herons breed. |
heronsew | noun (n.) A heronshaw. |
heronshaw | noun (n.) A heron. |
heroologist | noun (n.) One who treats of heroes. |
heroship | noun (n.) The character or personality of a hero. |
isotherombrose | noun (n.) A line connecting or marking points on the earth's surface, which have the same mean summer rainfall. |
lecherous | adjective (a.) Like a lecher; addicted to lewdness; lustful; also, lust-provoking. |
megatheroid | noun (n.) One of a family of extinct edentates found in America. The family includes the megatherium, the megalonyx, etc. |
ocherous | adjective (a.) Alt. of Ochreous |
paleotheroid | noun (n.) An animal resembling, or allied to, the paleothere. |
() Resembling Paleotherium. |
percheron | noun (n.) One of a breed of draught horses originating in Perche, an old district of France; -- called also Percheron-Norman. |
ranchero | noun (n.) A herdsman; a peasant employed on a ranch or rancho. |
noun (n.) The owner and occupant of a ranch or rancho. |
semispheroidal | adjective (a.) Formed like a half spheroid. |
spherobacteria | noun (n. pl.) See the Note under Microbacteria. |
spheroconic | noun (n.) A nonplane curve formed by the intersection of the surface of an oblique cone with the surface of a sphere whose center is at the vertex of the cone. |
spherograph | noun (n.) An instrument for facilitating the practical use of spherics in navigation and astronomy, being constructed of two cardboards containing various circles, and turning upon each other in such a manner that any possible spherical triangle may be readily found, and the measures of the parts read off by inspection. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH HERO (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ero) - English Words That Ends with ero:
aero | noun (n.) An aeroplane, airship, or the like. |
bolero | noun (n.) A Spanish dance, or the lively music which accompanies it. |
noun (n.) A kind of small outer jacket, with or without sleeves, worn by women. |
banderillero | noun (n.) One who thrusts in the banderillas in bullfighting. |
campanero | noun (n.) The bellbird of South America. See Bellbird. |
carpintero | noun (n.) A california woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus), noted for its habit of inserting acorns in holes which it drills in trees. The acorns become infested by insect larvae, which, when grown, are extracted for food by the bird. |
cavalero | noun (n.) Alt. of Cavaliero |
cavaliero | noun (n.) A cavalier; a gallant; a libertine. |
cero | noun (n.) A large and valuable fish of the Mackerel family, of the genus Scomberomorus. Two species are found in the West Indies and less commonly on the Atlantic coast of the United States, -- the common cero (Scomberomorus caballa), called also kingfish, and spotted, or king, cero (S. regalis). |
cicero | noun (n.) Pica type; -- so called by French printers. |
caballero | noun (n.) A knight or cavalier; hence, a gentleman. |
fuero | noun (n.) A code; a charter; a grant of privileges. |
noun (n.) A custom having the force of law. | |
noun (n.) A declaration by a magistrate. | |
noun (n.) A place where justice is administered. | |
noun (n.) The jurisdiction of a tribunal. |
llanero | noun (n.) One of the inhabitants of the llanos of South America. |
montero | noun (n.) An ancient kind of cap worn by horsemen or huntsmen. |
mero | noun (n.) Any of several large groupers of warm seas, esp. the guasa (Epinephelus guaza), the red grouper (E. morio), the black grouper (E. nigritas), distinguished as Me"ro de lo al"to (/), and a species called also rock hind, distinguished as Me"ro ca*brol"la (/). |
nero | noun (n.) A Roman emperor notorius for debauchery and barbarous cruelty; hence, any profligate and cruel ruler or merciless tyrant. |
numero | noun (n.) Number; -- often abbrev. No. |
pampero | noun (n.) A violent wind from the west or southwest, which sweeps over the pampas of South America and the adjacent seas, often doing great damage. |
paterero | noun (n.) See Pederero. |
pederero | noun (n.) A term formerly applied to a short piece of chambered ordnance. |
peterero | noun (n.) See Pederero. |
piffero | noun (n.) Alt. of Piffara |
primero | noun (n.) A game at cards, now unknown. |
sombrero | noun (n.) A kind of broad-brimmed hat, worn in Spain and in Spanish America. |
terutero | noun (n.) The South American lapwing (Vanellus Cayennensis). Its wings are furnished with short spurs. Called also Cayenne lapwing. |
tapadero | noun (n.) One of the leather hoods which cover the stirrups of a Mexican saddle. |
vaquero | noun (n.) One who has charge of cattle, horses, etc.; a herdsman. |
zero | noun (n.) A cipher; nothing; naught. |
noun (n.) The point from which the graduation of a scale, as of a thermometer, commences. | |
noun (n.) Fig.: The lowest point; the point of exhaustion; as, his patience had nearly reached zero. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH HERO (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (her) - Words That Begins with her:
her | adjective (pron. & a.) The form of the objective and the possessive case of the personal pronoun she; as, I saw her with her purse out. |
(pron. pl.) Alt. of Here |
heracleonite | noun (n.) A follower of Heracleon of Alexandria, a Judaizing Gnostic, in the early history of the Christian church. |
herakline | noun (n.) A picrate compound, used as an explosive in blasting. |
herald | noun (n.) An officer whose business was to denounce or proclaim war, to challenge to battle, to proclaim peace, and to bear messages from the commander of an army. He was invested with a sacred and inviolable character. |
noun (n.) In the Middle Ages, the officer charged with the above duties, and also with the care of genealogies, of the rights and privileges of noble families, and especially of armorial bearings. In modern times, some vestiges of this office remain, especially in England. See Heralds' College (below), and King-at-Arms. | |
noun (n.) A proclaimer; one who, or that which, publishes or announces; as, the herald of another's fame. | |
noun (n.) A forerunner; a a precursor; a harbinger. | |
noun (n.) Any messenger. | |
verb (v. t.) To introduce, or give tidings of, as by a herald; to proclaim; to announce; to foretell; to usher in. |
heralding | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Herald |
heraldic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to heralds or heraldry; as, heraldic blazoning; heraldic language. |
heraldry | noun (n.) The art or office of a herald; the art, practice, or science of recording genealogies, and blazoning arms or ensigns armorial; also, of marshaling cavalcades, processions, and public ceremonies. |
heraldship | noun (n.) The office of a herald. |
herapathite | noun (n.) The sulphate of iodoquinine, a substance crystallizing in thin plates remarkable for their effects in polarizing light. |
heraud | noun (n.) A herald. |
herb | noun (n.) A plant whose stem does not become woody and permanent, but dies, at least down to the ground, after flowering. |
noun (n.) Grass; herbage. |
herbaceous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to herbs; having the nature, texture, or characteristics, of an herb; as, herbaceous plants; an herbaceous stem. |
herbage | noun (n.) Herbs collectively; green food beasts; grass; pasture. |
noun (n.) The liberty or right of pasture in the forest or in the grounds of another man. |
herbaged | adjective (a.) Covered with grass. |
herbal | noun (n.) A book containing the names and descriptions of plants. |
noun (n.) A collection of specimens of plants, dried and preserved; a hortus siccus; an herbarium. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to herbs. |
herbalism | noun (n.) The knowledge of herbs. |
herbalist | noun (n.) One skilled in the knowledge of plants; a collector of, or dealer in, herbs, especially medicinal herbs. |
herbar | noun (n.) An herb. |
herbarian | noun (n.) A herbalist. |
herbarist | noun (n.) A herbalist. |
herbarium | noun (n.) A collection of dried specimens of plants, systematically arranged. |
noun (n.) A book or case for preserving dried plants. |
herbary | noun (n.) A garden of herbs; a cottage garden. |
herber | noun (n.) A garden; a pleasure garden. |
herbergage | noun (n.) Harborage; lodging; shelter; harbor. |
herbergeour | noun (n.) A harbinger. |
herbergh | noun (n.) Alt. of Herberwe |
herberwe | noun (n.) A harbor. |
herbescent | adjective (a.) Growing into herbs. |
herbid | adjective (a.) Covered with herbs. |
herbiferous | adjective (a.) Bearing herbs or vegetation. |
herbist | noun (n.) A herbalist. |
herbivora | noun (n. pl.) An extensive division of Mammalia. It formerly included the Proboscidea, Hyracoidea, Perissodactyla, and Artiodactyla, but by later writers it is generally restricted to the two latter groups (Ungulata). They feed almost exclusively upon vegetation. |
herbivore | noun (n.) One of the Herbivora. |
herbivorous | adjective (a.) Eating plants; of or pertaining to the Herbivora. |
herbless | adjective (a.) Destitute of herbs or of vegetation. |
herblet | noun (n.) A small herb. |
herborist | noun (n.) A herbalist. |
herborization | noun (n.) The act of herborizing. |
noun (n.) The figure of plants in minerals or fossils. |
herborizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Herborize |
herborough | noun (n.) A harbor. |
herbose | adjective (a.) Alt. of Herbous |
herbous | adjective (a.) Abounding with herbs. |
herby | adjective (a.) Having the nature of, pertaining to, or covered with, herbs or herbage. |
hercogamous | adjective (a.) Not capable of self-fertilization; -- said of hermaphrodite flowers in which some structural obstacle forbids autogamy. |
herculean | adjective (a.) Requiring the strength of Hercules; hence, very great, difficult, or dangerous; as, an Herculean task. |
adjective (a.) Having extraordinary strength or size; as, Herculean limbs. |
hercules | noun (n.) A hero, fabled to have been the son of Jupiter and Alcmena, and celebrated for great strength, esp. for the accomplishment of his twelve great tasks or "labors." |
noun (n.) A constellation in the northern hemisphere, near Lyra. |
hercynian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an extensive forest in Germany, of which there are still portions in Swabia and the Hartz mountains. |
herd | noun (n.) A number of beasts assembled together; as, a herd of horses, oxen, cattle, camels, elephants, deer, or swine; a particular stock or family of cattle. |
noun (n.) A crowd of low people; a rabble. | |
noun (n.) One who herds or assembles domestic animals; a herdsman; -- much used in composition; as, a shepherd; a goatherd, and the like. | |
adjective (a.) Haired. | |
verb (v. i.) To unite or associate in a herd; to feed or run together, or in company; as, sheep herd on many hills. | |
verb (v. i.) To associate; to ally one's self with, or place one's self among, a group or company. | |
verb (v. i.) To act as a herdsman or a shepherd. | |
verb (v. t.) To form or put into a herd. |
herding | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Herd |
herdbook | noun (n.) A book containing the list and pedigrees of one or more herds of choice breeds of cattle; -- also called herd record, or herd register. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HERO:
English Words which starts with 'h' and ends with 'o':
halloo | noun (n.) A loud exclamation; a call to invite attention or to incite a person or an animal; a shout. |
noun (n.) An exclamation to call attention or to encourage one. | |
verb (v. i.) To cry out; to exclaim with a loud voice; to call to a person, as by the word halloo. | |
verb (v. t.) To encourage with shouts. | |
verb (v. t.) To chase with shouts or outcries. | |
verb (v. t.) To call or shout to; to hail. |
halo | noun (n.) A luminous circle, usually prismatically colored, round the sun or moon, and supposed to be caused by the refraction of light through crystals of ice in the atmosphere. Connected with halos there are often white bands, crosses, or arches, resulting from the same atmospheric conditions. |
noun (n.) A circle of light; especially, the bright ring represented in painting as surrounding the heads of saints and other holy persons; a glory; a nimbus. | |
noun (n.) An ideal glory investing, or affecting one's perception of, an object. | |
noun (n.) A colored circle around a nipple; an areola. | |
verb (v. t. & i.) To form, or surround with, a halo; to encircle with, or as with, a halo. |
hello | noun (interj. & n.) See Halloo. |
hidalgo | noun (n.) A title, denoting a Spanish nobleman of the lower class. |
hindoo | noun (n.) Alt. of Hindu |
() Alt. of Hindu, calendar |
hirudo | noun (n.) A genus of leeches, including the common medicinal leech. See Leech. |
hirundo | noun (n.) A genus of birds including the swallows and martins. |
hocco | noun (n.) The crested curassow; -- called also royal pheasant. See Curassow. |
hogo | noun (n.) High flavor; strong scent. |
hollo | noun (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. |
hoodoo | noun (n.) One who causes bad luck. |
noun (n.) A natural rock pile or pinnacle of fantastic shape. | |
verb (v. t.) To be a hoodoo to; to bring bad luck to by occult influence; to bewitch. |
hoopoo | noun (n.) A European bird of the genus Upupa (U. epops), having a beautiful crest, which it can erect or depress at pleasure. Called also hoop, whoop. The name is also applied to several other species of the same genus and allied genera. |
hoppo | noun (n.) A collector of customs, as at Canton; an overseer of commerce. |
noun (n.) A tribunal or commission having charge of the revenue derived from trade and navigation. |
hornito | noun (n.) A low, oven-shaped mound, common in volcanic regions, and emitting smoke and vapors from its sides and summit. |
huanaco | noun (n.) See Guanaco. |
hullabaloo | noun (n.) A confused noise; uproar; tumult. |
hurricano | noun (n.) A waterspout; a hurricane. |
huso | noun (n.) A large European sturgeon (Acipenser huso), inhabiting the region of the Black and Caspian Seas. It sometimes attains a length of more than twelve feet, and a weight of two thousand pounds. Called also hausen. |
noun (n.) The huchen, a large salmon. |
hypo | noun (n.) Hypochondria. |
noun (n.) Sodium hyposulphite, or thiosulphate, a solution of which is used as a bath to wash out the unchanged silver salts in a picture. |
hobo | noun (n.) A professional tramp; one who spends his life traveling from place to place, esp. by stealing rides on trains, and begging for a living. |
huaracho | noun (n.) A kind of sandal worn by Indians and the lower classes generally; -- usually used in pl. |
hydro | noun (n.) A hydro-aeroplane. |