Name Report For First Name INO:
INO
First name INO's origin is Greek. INO means "myth name (daughter of cadmus)". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with INO below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of ino.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with INO and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
Rhymes with INO - Names & Words
First Names Rhyming INO
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ƯNO AS A WHOLE:
sinovia orino shino kiwidinok ominotago sinopa winona vaino frontino zerbino alcinous antinous minos sinon beniamino minoru dinora dinorah eilinora elinor ellinor finola inoceneia inocenta minoise ninon aluino alvino angelino aquilino constantino dino florentino gabino gino inocencio inocente justino marcelino martino meino pellinore pinochos rainor sabino salvino silvino taurino tinotenda valentino victorino carlino damaskinos alcinoos sinobia elinore winola avinoam calvino tlachinolliNAMES RHYMING WITH ƯNO (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (no) - Names That Ends with no:
celaeno stheno othieno halomtano hanomtano neno tano arno arridano gano delano jeno kapono lono adriano armanno bruno ermanno akeno danno kano kono alano aureliano carlomagno chano cipriano cristiano cyrano enno eno ezhno feliciano galeno germano hanno juliano kuno laureano lauriano lenno luciano mano mariano martiniano reno roano romano sebastiano stefano urbano victoriano wynono zeno xeno genoNAMES RHYMING WITH ƯNO (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (in) - Names That Begins with in:
in'am ina inachus inah inaki inapo inas inatha inaya inazin incendio inda indee india indiana indira indrani indumati ine inerney ines inesa inese inez ing inga ingall ingalls ingeborg ingel ingelbert ingelise ingemar inger inghean inghinn inglebert ingria ingrid ini-herit iniga inigo iniko inina inis iniss inkeri innes inness innis innocent inteus intisar intisara intiza intizara inysNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ƯNO:
First Names which starts with 'i' and ends with 'o':
iago ichiro igasho ignado ignazio ipo isadoro isidoro isidro itsaso itxaro ivo izsoEnglish Words Rhyming INO
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ƯNO AS A WHOLE:
abdominoscopy | noun (n.) Examination of the abdomen to detect abdominal disease. |
abdominothoracic | adjective (a.) Relating to the abdomen and the thorax, or chest. |
abdominous | adjective (a.) Having a protuberant belly; pot-bellied. |
acalysinous | adjective (a.) Without a calyx, or outer floral envelope. |
acinose | adjective (a.) Alt. of Acinous |
acinous | adjective (a.) Consisting of acini, or minute granular concretions; as, acinose or acinous glands. |
actinograph | noun (n.) An instrument for measuring and recording the variations in the actinic or chemical force of rays of light. |
actinoid | adjective (a.) Having the form of rays; radiated, as an actinia. |
actinolite | noun (n.) A bright green variety of amphibole occurring usually in fibrous or columnar masses. |
actinolitic | adjective (a.) Of the nature of, or containing, actinolite. |
actinology | noun (n.) The science which treats of rays of light, especially of the actinic or chemical rays. |
actinomere | noun (n.) One of the radial segments composing the body of one of the Coelenterata. |
actinometer | noun (n.) An instrument for measuring the direct heating power of the sun's rays. |
noun (n.) An instrument for measuring the actinic effect of rays of light. |
actinometric | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the measurement of the intensity of the solar rays, either (a) heating, or (b) actinic. |
actinometry | noun (n.) The measurement of the force of solar radiation. |
noun (n.) The measurement of the chemical or actinic energy of light. |
actinophorous | adjective (a.) Having straight projecting spines. |
actinosome | noun (n.) The entire body of a coelenterate. |
actinost | noun (n.) One of the bones at the base of a paired fin of a fish. |
actinostome | noun (n.) The mouth or anterior opening of a coelenterate animal. |
actinotrocha | noun (n. pl.) A peculiar larval form of Phoronis, a genus of marine worms, having a circle of ciliated tentacles. |
actinozoa | noun (n. pl.) A group of Coelenterata, comprising the Anthozoa and Ctenophora. The sea anemone, or actinia, is a familiar example. |
actinozoal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Actinozoa. |
actinozoon | noun (n.) One of the Actinozoa. |
acuminose | adjective (a.) Terminating in a flat, narrow end. |
acuminous | adjective (a.) Characterized by acumen; keen. |
aeruginous | adjective (a.) Of the nature or color of verdigris, or the rust of copper. |
aino | noun (n.) One of a peculiar race inhabiting Yesso, the Kooril Islands etc., in the northern part of the empire of Japan, by some supposed to have been the progenitors of the Japanese. The Ainos are stout and short, with hairy bodies. |
albino | noun (n.) A person, whether negro, Indian, or white, in whom by some defect of organization the substance which gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes is deficient or in a morbid state. An albino has a skin of a milky hue, with hair of the same color, and eyes with deep red pupil and pink or blue iris. The term is also used of the lower animals, as white mice, elephants, etc.; and of plants in a whitish condition from the absence of chlorophyll. |
albinoism | noun (n.) The state or condition of being an albino; albinism. |
albinotic | adjective (a.) Affected with albinism. |
albuminoid | noun (n.) One of a class of organic principles (called also proteids) which form the main part of organized tissues. |
adjective (a.) Resembling albumin. |
albuminoidal | adjective (a.) Of the nature of an albuminoid. |
albuminose | noun (n.) A diffusible substance formed from albumin by the action of natural or artificial gastric juice. See Peptone. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or containing, albumen; having the properties of, or resembling, albumen or albumin. |
albuminous | adjective (a.) Alt. of Albuminose |
alluminor | noun (n.) An illuminator of manuscripts and books; a limner. |
aluminous | adjective (a.) Pertaining to or containing alum, or alumina; as, aluminous minerals, aluminous solution. |
ambaginous | adjective (a.) Ambagious. |
andantino | adjective (a.) Rather quicker than andante; between that allegretto. |
anginous | adjective (a.) Alt. of Anginose |
anginose | adjective (a.) Pertaining to angina or angina pectoris. |
annotinous | adjective (a.) A year old; in Yearly growths. |
anthraquinone | noun (n.) A hydrocarbon, C6H4.C2O2.C6H4, subliming in shining yellow needles. It is obtained by oxidation of anthracene. |
anticlinorium | noun (n.) The upward elevation of the crust of the earth, resulting from a geanticlinal. |
antinomian | noun (n.) One who maintains that, under the gospel dispensation, the moral law is of no use or obligation, but that faith alone is necessary to salvation. The sect of Antinomians originated with John Agricola, in Germany, about the year 1535. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Antinomians; opposed to the doctrine that the moral law is obligatory. |
antinomianism | noun (n.) The tenets or practice of Antinomians. |
antinomist | noun (n.) An Antinomian. |
antinomy | noun (n.) Opposition of one law or rule to another law or rule. |
noun (n.) An opposing law or rule of any kind. | |
noun (n.) A contradiction or incompatibility of thought or language; -- in the Kantian philosophy, such a contradiction as arises from the attempt to apply to the ideas of the reason, relations or attributes which are appropriate only to the facts or the concepts of experience. |
arabinose | noun (n.) A sugar of the composition C5H10O5, obtained from cherry gum by boiling it with dilute sulphuric acid. |
asparaginous | adjective (a.) Pertaining or allied to, or resembling, asparagus; having shoots which are eaten like asparagus; as, asparaginous vegetables. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ƯNO (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 2 Letters (no) - English Words That Ends with no:
ano | noun (n.) A black bird of tropical America, the West Indies and Florida (Crotophaga ani), allied to the cuckoos, and remarkable for communistic nesting. |
bambino | noun (n.) A child or baby; esp., a representation in art of the infant Christ wrapped in swaddling clothes. |
noun (n.) Babe Ruth. | |
noun (n.) A child or baby; specif., a representation in art of the infant Christ. |
casino | noun (n.) A small country house. |
noun (n.) A building or room used for meetings, or public amusements, for dancing, gaming, etc. | |
noun (n.) A game at cards. See Cassino. |
cassino | noun (n.) A game at cards, played by two or more persons, usually for twenty-one points. |
clarino | noun (n.) A reed stop in an organ. |
concertino | noun (n.) A piece for one or more solo instruments with orchestra; -- more concise than the concerto. |
dolcino | noun (n.) Alt. of Dulcino |
dulcino | noun (n.) A small bassoon, formerly much used. |
noun (n.) See Dolcino. |
domino | noun (n.) A kind of hood worn by the canons of a cathedral church; a sort of amice. |
noun (n.) A mourning veil formerly worn by women. | |
noun (n.) A kind of mask; particularly, a half mask worn at masquerades, to conceal the upper part of the face. Dominos were formerly worn by ladies in traveling. | |
noun (n.) A costume worn as a disguise at masquerades, consisting of a robe with a hood adjustable at pleasure. | |
noun (n.) A person wearing a domino. | |
noun (n.) A game played by two or more persons, with twenty-eight pieces of wood, bone, or ivory, of a flat, oblong shape, plain at the back, but on the face divided by a line in the middle, and either left blank or variously dotted after the manner of dice. The game is played by matching the spots or the blank of an unmatched half of a domino already played | |
noun (n.) One of the pieces with which the game of dominoes is played. |
duettino | noun (n.) A duet of short extent and concise form. |
filipino | noun (n.) A native of the Philippine Islands, specif. one of Spanish descent or of mixed blood. |
giallolino | noun (n.) A term variously employed by early writers on art, though commonly designating the yellow oxide of lead, or massicot. |
gradino | noun (n.) A step or raised shelf, as above a sideboard or altar. Cf. Superaltar, and Gradin. |
guano | noun (n.) A substance found in great abundance on some coasts or islands frequented by sea fowls, and composed chiefly of their excrement. It is rich in phosphates and ammonia, and is used as a powerful fertilizer. |
gitano | noun (n. masc.) A Spanish gypsy. |
hurricano | noun (n.) A waterspout; a hurricane. |
inferno | noun (n.) The infernal regions; hell. Also used fig. |
keno | noun (n.) A gambling game, a variety of the game of lotto, played with balls or knobs, numbered, and cards also numbered. |
kino | noun (n.) The dark red dried juice of certain plants, used variously in tanning, in dyeing, and as an astringent in medicine. |
kimono | noun (n.) A kind of loose robe or gown tied with a sash, worn as an outer garment by Japanese men and women. |
noun (n.) A similar gown worn as a dressing gown by women of Western nations. |
ladino | noun (n.) One of the half-breed descendants of whites and Indians; a mestizo; -- so called throughout Central America. They are usually of a yellowish orange tinge. |
noun (n.) The mixed Spanish and Hebrew language spoken by Sephardim. | |
noun (n.) A cunningly vicious horse. | |
noun (n.) A ladin. |
leno | noun (n.) A light open cotton fabric used for window curtains. |
llano | noun (n.) An extensive plain with or without vegetation. |
maraschino | noun (n.) A liqueur distilled from fermented cherry juice, and flavored with the pit of a variety of cherry which grows in Dalmatia. |
medino | noun (n.) Same as Para. |
melopiano | noun (n.) A piano having a mechanical attachment which enables the player to prolong the notes at will. |
merino | noun (n.) A breed of sheep originally from Spain, noted for the fineness of its wool. |
noun (n.) A fine fabric of merino wool. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a variety of sheep with very fine wool, originally bred in Spain. | |
adjective (a.) Made of the wool of the merino sheep. |
mestino | noun (n.) See Mestizo. |
mono | noun (n.) The black howler of Central America (Mycetes villosus). |
mano | noun (n.) The muller, or crushing and grinding stone, used in grinding corn on a metate. |
notturno | noun (n.) Same as Nocturne. |
paisano | noun (n.) The chaparral cock. |
pampano | noun (n.) Same as Pompano. |
peperino | noun (n.) A volcanic rock, formed by the cementing together of sand, scoria, cinders, etc. |
phono | noun (n.) A South American butterfly (Ithonia phono) having nearly transparent wings. |
pianino | noun (n.) A pianette, or small piano. |
piano | adjective (a.) Alt. of Pianoforte |
adverb (a. & adv.) Soft; -- a direction to the performer to execute a certain passage softly, and with diminished volume of tone. (Abbrev. p.) |
pieno | adjective (a.) Full; having all the instruments. |
pompano | noun (n.) Any one of several species of marine fishes of the genus Trachynotus, of which four species are found on the Atlantic coast of the United States; -- called also palometa. |
noun (n.) A California harvest fish (Stromateus simillimus), highly valued as a food fish. |
porporino | noun (n.) A composition of quicksilver, tin, and sulphur, forming a yellow powder, sometimes used by mediaeval artists, for the sake of economy, instead of gold. |
rhino | noun (n.) Gold and silver, or money. |
ripieno | adjective (a.) Filling up; supplementary; supernumerary; -- a term applied to those instruments which only swell the mass or tutti of an orchestra, but are not obbligato. |
segno | noun (n.) A sign. See Al segno, and Dal segno. |
semolino | noun (n.) Same as Semolina. |
siciliano | noun (n.) A Sicilian dance, resembling the pastorale, set to a rather slow and graceful melody in 12-8 or 6-8 measure; also, the music to the dance. |
solferino | noun (n.) A brilliant deep pink color with a purplish tinge, one of the dyes derived from aniline; -- so called from Solferino in Italy, where a battle was fought about the time of its discovery. |
soprano | noun (n.) The treble; the highest vocal register; the highest kind of female or boy's voice; the upper part in harmony for mixed voices. |
noun (n.) A singer, commonly a woman, with a treble voice. |
timpano | noun (n.) See Tympano. |
tympano | noun (n.) A kettledrum; -- chiefly used in the plural to denote the kettledrums of an orchestra. See Kettledrum. |
tenno | noun (n.) Lit., King of Heaven; -- a title of the emperor of Japan as the head of the Shinto religion. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ƯNO (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 2 Letters (in) - Words That Begins with in:
inability | noun (n.) The quality or state of being unable; lack of ability; want of sufficient power, strength, resources, or capacity. |
inablement | noun (n.) See Enablement. |
inabstinence | noun (n.) Want of abstinence; indulgence. |
inabstracted | adjective (a.) Not abstracted. |
inaccessibility | noun (n.) The quality or state of being inaccessible; inaccessibleness. |
inaccessible | adjective (a.) Not accessible; not to be reached, obtained, or approached; as, an inaccessible rock, fortress, document, prince, etc. |
inaccordant | adjective (a.) Not accordant; discordant. |
inaccuracy | noun (n.) The quality of being inaccurate; want of accuracy or exactness. |
noun (n.) That which is inaccurate or incorrect; mistake; fault; defect; error; as, in inaccuracy in speech, copying, calculation, etc. |
inaccurate | adjective (a.) Not accurate; not according to truth; inexact; incorrect; erroneous; as, in inaccurate man, narration, copy, judgment, calculation, etc. |
inacquaintance | adjective (a.) Want of acquaintance. |
inacquiescent | adjective (a.) Not acquiescent or acquiescing. |
inaction | noun (n.) Want of action or activity; forbearance from labor; idleness; rest; inertness. |
inactive | adjective (a.) Not active; having no power to move; that does not or can not produce results; inert; as, matter is, of itself, inactive. |
adjective (a.) Not disposed to action or effort; not diligent or industrious; not busy; idle; as, an inactive officer. | |
adjective (a.) Not active; inert; esp., not exhibiting any action or activity on polarized light; optically neutral; -- said of isomeric forms of certain substances, in distinction from other forms which are optically active; as, racemic acid is an inactive tartaric acid. |
inactivity | noun (n.) The state or quality of being inactive; inertness; as, the inactivity of matter. |
noun (n.) Idleness; habitual indisposition to action or exertion; want of energy; sluggishness. |
inactose | noun (n.) A variety of sugar, found in certain plants. It is optically inactive. |
inactuation | noun (n.) Operation. |
inadaptation | noun (n.) Want of adaptation; unsuitableness. |
inadequacy | noun (n.) The quality or state of being inadequate or insufficient; defectiveness; insufficiency; inadequateness. |
inadequate | adjective (a.) Not adequate; unequal to the purpose; insufficient; deficient; as, inadequate resources, power, conceptions, representations, etc. |
inadequation | noun (n.) Want of exact correspondence. |
inadherent | adjective (a.) Not adhering. |
adjective (a.) Free; not connected with the other organs. |
inadhesion | noun (n.) Want of adhesion. |
inadmissibility | noun (n.) The state or quality of being inadmissible, or not to be received. |
inadmissible | adjective (a.) Not admissible; not proper to be admitted, allowed, or received; as, inadmissible testimony; an inadmissible proposition, or explanation. |
inadvertence | noun (n.) Alt. of Inadvertency |
inadvertency | noun (n.) The quality of being inadvertent; lack of heedfulness or attentiveness; inattention; negligence; as, many mistakes proceed from inadvertence. |
noun (n.) An effect of inattention; a result of carelessness; an oversight, mistake, or fault from negligence. |
inadvertent | adjective (a.) Not turning the mind to a matter; heedless; careless; negligent; inattentive. |
inadvisable | adjective (a.) Not advisable. |
inaffability | noun (n.) Want of affability or sociability; reticence. |
inaffable | adjective (a.) Not affable; reserved in social intercourse. |
inaffectation | noun (n.) Freedom from affectation; naturalness. |
inaffected | adjective (a.) Unaffected. |
inaidable | adjective (a.) Incapable of being assisted; helpless. |
inalienability | noun (n.) The quality or state of being inalienable. |
inalienable | adjective (a.) Incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or transferred to another; not alienable; as, in inalienable birthright. |
inalienableness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being inalienable; inalienability. |
inalimental | adjective (a.) Affording no aliment or nourishment. |
inalterability | noun (n.) The quality of being unalterable or unchangeable; permanence. |
inalterable | adjective (a.) Not alterable; incapable of being altered or changed; unalterable. |
inamiable | adjective (a.) Unamiable. |
inamissible | adjective (a.) Incapable of being lost. |
inamorata | noun (n.) A woman in love; a mistress. |
inamorate | adjective (a.) Enamored. |
inamorato | noun (n.) A male lover. |
inamovable | adjective (a.) Not amovable or removable. |
inane | noun (n.) That which is void or empty. |
adjective (a.) Without contents; empty; void of sense or intelligence; purposeless; pointless; characterless; useless. |
inangular | adjective (a.) Not angular. |
inaniloquent | adjective (a.) Alt. of Inaniloquous |
inaniloquous | adjective (a.) Given to talking inanely; loquacious; garrulous. |
inanimate | adjective (a.) Not animate; destitute of life or spirit; lifeless; dead; inactive; dull; as, stones and earth are inanimate substances. |
verb (v. t.) To animate. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ƯNO:
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. |
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. |
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. |
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)." |
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. |