IAGO
First name IAGO's origin is Spanish. IAGO means "supplanter". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with IAGO below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of iago.(Brown names are of the same origin (Spanish) with IAGO and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming IAGO
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ŻAGO AS A WHOLE:
santiagoNAMES RHYMING WITH ŻAGO (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ago) - Names That Ends with ago:
ominotago drago jago mago yagoRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (go) - Names That Ends with go:
anyango gogo margo mongo argo gergo arrigo diego diogo domingo durango hugo roderigo rodrigo alrigo inigo mungoNAMES RHYMING WITH ŻAGO (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (iag) - Names That Begins with iag:
Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ia) - Names That Begins with ia:
iain iakovos iamar ian ianthe ianthina iaokim iapetus iasion iasius iasonNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ŻAGO:
First Names which starts with 'i' and ends with 'o':
ichiro igasho ignado ignazio inapo incendio iniko ino inocencio ipo isadoro isidoro isidro itsaso itxaro ivo izsoEnglish Words Rhyming IAGO
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ŻAGO AS A WHOLE:
brachydiagonal | noun (n.) The shorter of the diagonals in a rhombic prism. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to the shorter diagonal, as of a rhombic prism. |
chiliagon | noun (n.) A plane figure of a thousand angles and sides. |
clinodiagonal | noun (n.) That diagonal or lateral axis in a monoclinic crystal which makes an oblique angle with the vertical axis. See Crystallization. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or the direction of, the clinodiagonal. |
diagometer | noun (n.) A sort of electroscope, invented by Rousseau, in which the dry pile is employed to measure the amount of electricity transmitted by different bodies, or to determine their conducting power. |
diagonal | noun (n.) A right line drawn from one angle to another not adjacent, of a figure of four or more sides, and dividing it into two parts. |
noun (n.) A member, in a framed structure, running obliquely across a panel. | |
noun (n.) A diagonal cloth; a kind of cloth having diagonal stripes, ridges, or welts made in the weaving. | |
adjective (a.) Joining two not adjacent angles of a quadrilateral or multilateral figure; running across from corner to corner; crossing at an angle with one of the sides. |
diagonial | adjective (a.) Diagonal; diametrical; hence; diametrically opposed. |
macrodiagonal | noun (n.) The longer of two diagonals, as of a rhombic prism. See Crystallization. |
orthodiagonal | noun (n.) The diagonal or lateral axis in a monoclinic crystal which is at right angles with the vertical axis. |
pichiciago | noun (n.) A small, burrowing, South American edentate (Chlamyphorus truncatus), allied to the armadillos. The shell is attached only along the back. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ŻAGO (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ago) - English Words That Ends with ago:
archipelago | noun (n.) The Grecian Archipelago, or Aegean Sea, separating Greece from Asia Minor. It is studded with a vast number of small islands. |
noun (n.) Hence: Any sea or broad sheet of water interspersed with many islands or with a group of islands. |
cerago | noun (n.) Beebread. |
dago | noun (n.) A nickname given to a person of Spanish (or, by extension, Portuguese or Italian) descent. |
farrago | noun (n.) A mass composed of various materials confusedly mixed; a medley; a mixture. |
galago | noun (n.) A genus of African lemurs, including numerous species. |
imago | noun (n.) An image. |
noun (n.) The final adult, and usually winged, state of an insect. See Illust. of Ant-lion, and Army worm. |
lumbago | noun (n.) A rheumatic pain in the loins and the small of the back. |
plumbago | noun (n.) Same as Graphite. |
noun (n.) A genus of herbaceous plants with pretty salver-shaped corollas, usually blue or violet; leadwort. |
sago | noun (n.) A dry granulated starch imported from the East Indies, much used for making puddings and as an article of diet for the sick; also, as starch, for stiffening textile fabrics. It is prepared from the stems of several East Indian and Malayan palm trees, but chiefly from the Metroxylon Sagu; also from several cycadaceous plants (Cycas revoluta, Zamia integrifolia, etc.). |
sapsago | noun (n.) A kind of Swiss cheese, of a greenish color, flavored with melilot. |
solidago | noun (n.) A genus of yellow-flowered composite perennial herbs; golden-rod. |
subimago | noun (n.) A stage in the development of certain insects, such as the May flies, intermediate between the pupa and imago. In this stage, the insect is able to fly, but subsequently sheds a skin before becoming mature. Called also pseudimago. |
suffrago | noun (n.) The heel joint. |
virago | noun (n.) A woman of extraordinary stature, strength, and courage; a woman who has the robust body and masculine mind of a man; a female warrior. |
noun (n.) Hence, a mannish woman; a bold, turbulent woman; a termagant; a vixen. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ŻAGO (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (iag) - Words That Begins with iag:
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ŻAGO:
English Words which starts with 'i' and ends with 'o':
igloo | noun (n.) An Eskimo snow house. |
noun (n.) A cavity, or excavation, made in the snow by a seal, over its breathing hole in the ice. |
imbargo | noun (n.) See Embargo. |
imbrocado | noun (n.) Cloth of silver or of gold. |
imbroglio | noun (n.) An intricate, complicated plot, as of a drama or work of fiction. |
noun (n.) A complicated and embarrassing state of things; a serious misunderstanding. |
imido | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, containing, or combined with, the radical NH, which is called the imido group. |
impasto | noun (n.) The thickness of the layer or body of pigment applied by the painter to his canvas with especial reference to the juxtaposition of different colors and tints in forming a harmonious whole. |
impetigo | noun (n.) A cutaneous, pustular eruption, not attended with fever; usually, a kind of eczema with pustulation. |
impoofo | noun (n.) The eland. |
impresario | noun (n.) The projector, manager, or conductor, of an opera or concert company. |
improviso | adjective (a.) Not prepared or mediated beforehand; extemporaneous. |
inamorato | noun (n.) A male lover. |
incognito | adjective (a.) One unknown or in disguise, or under an assumed character or name. |
adjective (a.) The assumption of disguise or of a feigned character; the state of being in disguise or not recognized. | |
adverb (a. / adv.) Without being known; in disguise; in an assumed character, or under an assumed title; -- said esp. of great personages who sometimes adopt a disguise or an assumed character in order to avoid notice. |
indigo | noun (n.) A kind of deep blue, one of the seven prismatic colors. |
noun (n.) A blue dyestuff obtained from several plants belonging to very different genera and orders; as, the woad, Isatis tinctoria, Indigofera tinctoria, I. Anil, Nereum tinctorium, etc. It is a dark blue earthy substance, tasteless and odorless, with a copper-violet luster when rubbed. Indigo does not exist in the plants as such, but is obtained by decomposition of the glycoside indican. | |
adjective (a.) Having the color of, pertaining to, or derived from, indigo. |
indulto | noun (n.) A privilege or exemption; an indulgence; a dispensation granted by the pope. |
noun (n.) A duty levied on all importations. |
infinito | adjective (a.) Infinite; perpetual, as a canon whose end leads back to the beginning. See Infinite, a., 5. |
innuendo | noun (n.) An oblique hint; a remote allusion or reference, usually derogatory to a person or thing not named; an insinuation. |
noun (n.) An averment employed in pleading, to point the application of matter otherwise unintelligible; an interpretative parenthesis thrown into quoted matter to explain an obscure word or words; -- as, the plaintiff avers that the defendant said that he (innuendo the plaintiff) was a thief. |
intaglio | noun (n.) A cutting or engraving; a figure cut into something, as a gem, so as to make a design depressed below the surface of the material; hence, anything so carved or impressed, as a gem, matrix, etc.; -- opposed to cameo. Also used adjectively. |
intermezzo | noun (n.) An interlude; an intermede. See Intermede. |
internuncio | noun (n.) A messenger between two parties. |
noun (n.) A representative, or charge d'affaires, of the pope at a foreign court or seat of government, ranking next below a nuncio. |
intertrigo | noun (n.) A rubbing or chafing of the skin; especially, an abrasion or excoriation of the skin between folds, as in fat or neglected children. |
inuendo | noun (n.) See Innuendo. |
ido | noun (n.) An artificial international language, selected by the "Delegation for the Adoption of an Auxillary International Language" (founded at Paris in 1901), made public in 1907, and subsequently greatly revised and extended by a permanent committee or "Academy." It combines systematically the advantages of previous schemes with a thoroughly logical word formation, and has neither accented constants nor arbitrarily coined pronominal words. For each idea that root is selected which is already most international, on the principle of the "greatest facility for the greatest number of people." The word "Ido" means in the language itself "offspring." The official name is: "Linguo Internaciona di la Delegitaro (Sistema Ido)." |
inferno | noun (n.) The infernal regions; hell. Also used fig. |
inro | noun (n.) A small closed receptacle or set of receptacles of hard material, as lacquered wood, iron, bronze, or ivory, used by the Japanese to hold medicines, perfumes, and the like, and carried in the girdle. It is usually secured by a silk cord by which the wearer may grasp it, which cord passes through an ornamental button or knob called a netsuke. |