IRIS
First name IRIS's origin is Greek. IRIS means "rainbow". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with IRIS below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of iris.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with IRIS and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming IRIS
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ÝRÝS AS A WHOLE:
cairistiona busiris osiris irisaNAMES RHYMING WITH ÝRÝS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ris) - Names That Ends with ris:
theoris beitris aleris chloris cypris doris eldoris eris lycoris lyris idris bleoberis maris kramoris joris onuris thamyris tigris amaris audris charis deloris edris karis loris chris cris cyris faris farris gaheris haris harris morris oris paris perris teris norris terris claris damaris cloris ferrisRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (is) - Names That Ends with is:
garmangabis sulis bilqis lamis isis lapis memphis thermuthis aldis flordelis aigneis leitis alcestis amaryllis artemis briseis chryseis clematis coronis eudosis lachesis lais lilis metis nemesis persis symaethis thais themis thetis jyotis hausis nokomis damis dassais eblis yunis anis rais avedis alis naois felis amenophis anubis apis apophis serapis willis alois acis adonis aegis attis baucis calaisNAMES RHYMING WITH ÝRÝS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (iri) - Names That Begins with iri:
irin irina iriniRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ir) - Names That Begins with ir:
ira iraida iratze irena irenbend irene irenke irfan irm irma irmgard irmigard irmina irmine irmuska irta irune irus irven irvetta irvette irvi irvin irvine irving irvyn irwin irwynNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ÝRÝS:
First Names which starts with 'i' and ends with 's':
iakovos iapetus iasius iblis ibycus icarius icarus icelos idalis idas idomeneus ignatius ilias illias inachus inas ines ingalls inis iniss innes inness innis inteus inys iobates ioness ionnes iorgas iphicles iphis iphitus isaakios isaias isdemus isdernus istas ivesEnglish Words Rhyming IRIS
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ÝRÝS AS A WHOLE:
empiristic | adjective (a.) Relating to, or resulting from, experience, or experiment; following from empirical methods or data; -- opposed to nativistic. |
fairish | adjective (a.) Tolerably fair. |
gairish | noun (n.) Alt. of Gairish/ness |
gairishly | noun (n.) Alt. of Gairish/ness |
gairish/ness | noun (n.) Same as Garish, Garishly, Garishness. |
hetairism | noun (n.) Alt. of Hetarism |
iris | noun (n.) The goddess of the rainbow, and swift-footed messenger of the gods. |
noun (n.) The rainbow. | |
noun (n.) An appearance resembling the rainbow; a prismatic play of colors. | |
noun (n.) The contractile membrane perforated by the pupil, and forming the colored portion of the eye. See Eye. | |
noun (n.) A genus of plants having showy flowers and bulbous or tuberous roots, of which the flower-de-luce (fleur-de-lis), orris, and other species of flag are examples. See Illust. of Flower-de-luce. | |
noun (n.) See Fleur-de-lis, 2. | |
noun (n.) Inner circle of an oscillated color spot. |
irisated | adjective (a.) Exhibiting the prismatic colors; irised; iridescent. |
iriscope | noun (n.) A philosophical toy for exhibiting the prismatic tints by means of thin films. |
irised | adjective (a.) Having colors like those of the rainbow; iridescent. |
irish | noun (n. sing. & pl.) The natives or inhabitants of Ireland, esp. the Celtic natives or their descendants. |
noun (n. sing. & pl.) The language of the Irish; the Hiberno-Celtic. | |
noun (n. sing. & pl.) An old game resembling backgammon. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Ireland or to its inhabitants; produced in Ireland. |
irishism | noun (n.) A mode of speaking peculiar to the Irish; an Hibernicism. |
irishman | noun (n.) A man born in Ireland or of the Irish race; an Hibernian. |
irishry | noun (n.) The Celtic people of Ireland. |
memoirist | noun (n.) A writer of memoirs. |
osiris | noun (n.) One of the principal divinities of Egypt, the brother and husband of Isis. He was figured as a mummy wearing the royal cap of Upper Egypt, and was symbolized by the sacred bull, called Apis. Cf. Serapis. |
quirister | noun (n.) A chorister. See Chorister. |
noun (n.) A chorister. See Chorister. |
satirist | noun (n.) One who satirizes; especially, one who writes satire. |
vampirism | noun (n.) Belief in the existence of vampires. |
noun (n.) The actions of a vampire; the practice of bloodsucking. | |
noun (n.) Fig.: The practice of extortion. |
voltairism | noun (n.) The theories or practice of Voltaire. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ÝRÝS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ris) - English Words That Ends with ris:
ambergris | noun (n.) A substance of the consistence of wax, found floating in the Indian Ocean and other parts of the tropics, and also as a morbid secretion in the intestines of the sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus), which is believed to be in all cases its true origin. In color it is white, ash-gray, yellow, or black, and often variegated like marble. The floating masses are sometimes from sixty to two hundred and twenty-five pounds in weight. It is wholly volatilized as a white vapor at 212ˇ Fahrenheit, and is highly valued in perfumery. |
anacharis | noun (n.) A fresh-water weed of the frog's-bit family (Hydrocharidaceae), native to America. Transferred to England it became an obstruction to navigation. Called also waterweed and water thyme. |
arris | noun (n.) The sharp edge or salient angle formed by two surfaces meeting each other, whether plane or curved; -- applied particularly to the edges in moldings, and to the raised edges which separate the flutings in a Doric column. |
butteris | noun (n.) A steel cutting instrument, with a long bent shank set in a handle which rests against the shoulder of the operator. It is operated by a thrust movement, and used in paring the hoofs of horses. |
cantharis | noun (n.) A beetle (Lytta, / Cantharis, vesicatoria), havin1g an elongated cylindrical body of a brilliant green color, and a nauseous odor; the blister fly or blister beetle, of the apothecary; -- also called Spanish fly. Many other species of Lytta, used for the same purpose, take the same name. See Blister beetle, under Blister. The plural form in usually applied to the dried insects used in medicine. |
cantoris | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a cantor; as, the cantoris side of a choir; a cantoris stall. |
cerris | noun (n.) A species of oak (Quercus cerris) native in the Orient and southern Europe; -- called also bitter oak and Turkey oak. |
clitoris | noun (n.) A small organ at the upper part of the vulva, homologous to the penis in the male. |
cypris | noun (n.) A genus of small, bivalve, fresh-water Crustacea, belonging to the Ostracoda; also, a member of this genus. |
debris | noun (n.) Broken and detached fragments, taken collectively; especially, fragments detached from a rock or mountain, and piled up at the base. |
noun (n.) Rubbish, especially such as results from the destruction of anything; remains; ruins. |
delthyris | noun (n.) A name formerly given to certain Silurian brachiopod shells of the genus Spirifer. |
doris | noun (n.) A genus of nudibranchiate mollusks having a wreath of branchiae on the back. |
epacris | noun (n.) A genus of shrubs, natives of Australia, New Zealand, etc., having pretty white, red, or purple blossoms, and much resembling heaths. |
ephemeris | noun (n.) A diary; a journal. |
noun (n.) A publication giving the computed places of the heavenly bodies for each day of the year, with other numerical data, for the use of the astronomer and navigator; an astronomical almanac; as, the "American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac." | |
noun (n.) Any tabular statement of the assigned places of a heavenly body, as a planet or comet, on several successive days. | |
noun (n.) A collective name for reviews, magazines, and all kinds of periodical literature. |
eucharis | noun (n.) A genus of South American amaryllidaceous plants with large and beautiful white blossoms. |
gris | noun (n. sing. & pl.) A little pig. |
adjective (a.) Gray. | |
adjective (a.) A costly kind of fur. |
indris | noun (n.) Alt. of Indri |
kris | noun (n.) A Malay dagger. See Creese. |
lampyris | noun (n.) A genus of coleopterous insects, including the glowworms. |
loris | noun (n.) Any one of several species of small lemurs of the genus Stenops. They have long, slender limbs and large eyes, and are arboreal in their habits. The slender loris (S. gracilis), of Ceylon, in one of the best known species. |
meleagris | noun (n.) A genus of American gallinaceous birds, including the common and the wild turkeys. |
mistigris | noun (n.) Alt. of Mistigri |
morris | noun (n.) A Moorish dance, usually performed by a single dancer, who accompanies the dance with castanets. |
noun (n.) A dance formerly common in England, often performed in pagenats, processions, and May games. The dancers, grotesquely dressed and ornamented, took the parts of Robin Hood, Maidmarian, and other fictious characters. | |
noun (n.) An old game played with counters, or men, which are placed angles of a figure drawn on a board or on the ground; also, the board or ground on which the game is played. | |
noun (n.) A marine fish having a very slender, flat, transparent body. It is now generally believed to be the young of the conger eel or some allied fish. |
neuropteris | noun (n.) An extensive genus of fossil ferns, of which species have been found from the Devonian to the Triassic formation. |
orris | noun (n.) A plant of the genus Iris (I. Florentina); a kind of flower-de-luce. Its rootstock has an odor resembling that of violets. |
noun (n.) A sort of gold or silver lace. | |
noun (n.) A peculiar pattern in which gold lace or silver lace is worked; especially, one in which the edges are ornamented with conical figures placed at equal distances, with spots between them. |
panegyris | noun (n.) A festival; a public assembly. |
paris | noun (n.) A plant common in Europe (Paris quadrifolia); herb Paris; truelove. It has been used as a narcotic. |
noun (n.) The chief city of France. |
pecopteris | noun (n.) An extensive genus of fossil ferns; -- so named from the regular comblike arrangement of the leaflets. |
polaris | noun (n.) The polestar. See North star, under North. |
pris | noun (n.) See Price, and 1st Prize. |
procris | noun (n.) Any species of small moths of the genus Procris. The larvae of some species injure the grapevine by feeding in groups upon the leaves. |
ris | noun (n.) A bough or branch; a twig. |
sherris | noun (n.) Sherry. |
tomopteris | noun (n.) A genus of transparent marine annelids which swim actively at the surface of the sea. They have deeply divided or forked finlike organs (parapodia). This genus is the type of the order, or suborder, Gymnocopa. |
verdigris | noun (n.) A green poisonous substance used as a pigment and drug, obtained by the action of acetic acid on copper, and consisting essentially of a complex mixture of several basic copper acetates. |
noun (n.) The green rust formed on copper. | |
verb (v. t.) To cover, or coat, with verdigris. |
xyris | noun (n.) A genus of endogenous herbs with grassy leaves and small yellow flowers in short, scaly-bracted spikes; yellow-eyed grass. There are about seventeen species in the Atlantic United States. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ÝRÝS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (iri) - Words That Begins with iri:
irian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the iris. |
iricism | noun (n.) Irishism. |
iridaceous | adjective (a.) Alt. of Irideous |
irideous | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a large natural order of endogenous plants (Iridaceae), which includes the genera Iris, Ixia, Crocus, Gladiolus, and many others. |
iridal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the iris or rainbow; prismatic; as, the iridal colors. |
iridectomy | noun (n.) The act or process of cutting out a portion of the iris in order to form an artificial pupil. |
iridescence | noun (n.) Exhibition of colors like those of the rainbow; the quality or state of being iridescent; a prismatic play of color; as, the iridescence of mother-of-pearl. |
iridescent | adjective (a.) Having colors like the rainbow; exhibiting a play of changeable colors; nacreous; prismatic; as, iridescent glass. |
iridian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the iris or rainbow. |
iridiated | adjective (a.) Iridescent. |
iridic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the iris of the eye. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to iridium; -- said specifically of those compounds in which iridium has a relatively high valence. |
iridioscope | noun (n.) A kind of ophthalmoscope. |
iridious | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to iridium; -- applied specifically to compounds in which iridium has a low valence. |
iridium | noun (n.) A rare metallic element, of the same group as platinum, which it much resembles, being silver-white, but harder, and brittle, and indifferent to most corrosive agents. With the exception of osmium, it is the heaviest substance known, its specific gravity being 22.4. Symbol Ir. Atomic weight 192.5. |
iridizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Iridize |
iridoline | noun (n.) A nitrogenous base C10H9N, extracted from coal-tar naphtha, as an oily liquid. It is a member of the quinoline series, and is probably identical with lepidine. |
iridosmine | noun (n.) Alt. of Iridosmium |
iridosmium | noun (n.) The native compound of iridium and osmium. It is found in flattened metallic grains of extreme hardness, and is often used for pointing gold pens. |
iritis | noun (n.) An inflammation of the iris of the eye. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ÝRÝS:
English Words which starts with 'i' and ends with 's':
iambus | noun (n.) A foot consisting of a short syllable followed by a long one, as in /mans, or of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented one, as invent; an iambic. See the Couplet under Iambic, n. |
ibis | noun (n.) Any bird of the genus Ibis and several allied genera, of the family Ibidae, inhabiting both the Old World and the New. Numerous species are known. They are large, wading birds, having a long, curved beak, and feed largely on reptiles. |
ichneumonides | noun (n. pl.) The ichneumon flies. |
ichorous | adjective (a.) Of or like ichor; thin; watery; serous; sanious. |
ichthus | noun (n.) In early Christian and eccesiastical art, an emblematic fish, or the Greek word for fish, which combined the initials of the Greek words /, /, / /, /, Jesus, Christ, Son of God, Savior. |
ichthyomorphous | adjective (a.) Fish-shaped; as, the ichthyomorphic idols of ancient Assyria. |
ichthyophagous | adjective (a.) Eating, or subsisting on, fish. |
ichthyornis | noun (n.) An extinct genus of toothed birds found in the American Cretaceous formation. It is remarkable for having biconcave vertebrae, and sharp, conical teeth set in sockets. Its wings were well developed. It is the type of the order Odontotormae. |
ichthyosaurus | noun (n.) An extinct genus of marine reptiles; -- so named from their short, biconcave vertebrae, resembling those of fishes. Several species, varying in length from ten to thirty feet, are known from the Liassic, Oolitic, and Cretaceous formations. |
ichthyosis | noun (n.) A disease in which the skin is thick, rough, and scaly; -- called also fishskin. |
ichthys | noun (n.) Same as Ichthus. |
iciness | noun (n.) The state or quality of being icy or very cold; frigidity. |
icosandrous | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the class Icosandria; having twenty or more stamens inserted in the calyx. |
icteritious | adjective (a.) Alt. of Icteritous |
icteritous | adjective (a.) Yellow; of the color of the skin when it is affected by the jaundice. |
icterus | adjective (a.) The jaundice. |
ictus | noun (n.) The stress of voice laid upon accented syllable of a word. Cf. Arsis. |
noun (n.) A stroke or blow, as in a sunstroke, the sting of an insect, pulsation of an artery, etc. |
idealess | adjective (a.) Destitute of an idea. |
identicalness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being identical; sameness. |
ideographics | noun (n.) The system of writing in ideographic characters; also, anything so written. |
ides | noun (n. pl.) The fifteenth day of March, May, July, and October, and the thirteenth day of the other months. |
idiocrasis | noun (n.) Idiocracy. |
idiocyclophanous | adjective (a.) Same as Idiophanous. |
idiomorphous | adjective (a.) Having a form of its own. |
adjective (a.) Apperaing in distinct crystals; -- said of the mineral constituents of a rock. |
idiophanous | adjective (a.) Exhibiting interference figures without the aid of a polariscope, as certain crystals. |
idleness | noun (n.) The condition or quality of being idle (in the various senses of that word); uselessness; fruitlessness; triviality; inactivity; laziness. |
idless | noun (n.) Alt. of Idlesse |
idolatress | noun (n.) A female worshiper of idols. |
idolatrous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to idolatry; partaking of the nature of idolatry; given to idolatry or the worship of false gods; as, idolatrous sacrifices. |
adjective (a.) Consisting in, or partaking of, an excessive attachment or reverence; as, an idolatrous veneration for antiquity. |
idolous | adjective (a.) Idolatrous. |
idoneous | adjective (a.) Appropriate; suitable; proper; fit; adequate. |
igneous | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, having the nature of, fire; containing fire; resembling fire; as, an igneous appearance. |
adjective (a.) Resulting from, or produced by, the action of fire; as, lavas and basalt are igneous rocks. |
igniferous | adjective (a.) Producing fire. |
ignifluous | adjective (a.) Flowing with fire. |
ignigenous | adjective (a.) Produced by the action of fire, as lava. |
ignivomous | adjective (a.) Vomiting fire. |
ignobleness | noun (n.) State or quality of being ignoble. |
ignominious | adjective (a.) Marked with ignominy; in curring public disgrace; dishonorable; shameful. |
adjective (a.) Deserving ignominy; despicable. | |
adjective (a.) Humiliating; degrading; as, an ignominious judgment or sentence. |
ignoramus | noun (n.) We are ignorant; we ignore; -- being the word formerly written on a bill of indictment by a grand jury when there was not sufficient evidence to warrant them in finding it a true bill. The phrase now used is, "No bill," "No true bill," or "Not found," though in some jurisdictions "Ignored" is still used. |
noun (n.) A stupid, ignorant person; a vain pretender to knowledge; a dunce. |
ileus | noun (n.) A morbid condition due to intestinal obstruction. It is characterized by complete constipation, with griping pains in the abdomen, which is greatly distended, and in the later stages by vomiting of fecal matter. Called also ileac, / iliac, passion. |
iliopsoas | noun (n.) The great flexor muscle of the hip joint, divisible into two parts, the iliac and great psoas, -- often regarded as distinct muscles. |
illecebrous | adjective (a.) Alluring; attractive; enticing. |
illegalness | noun (n.) Illegality, unlawfulness. |
illiberalness | noun (n.) The state of being illiberal; illiberality. |
illicitous | adjective (a.) Illicit. |
illinois | noun (n.sing. & pl.) A tribe of North American Indians, which formerly occupied the region between the Wabash and Mississippi rivers. |
illness | noun (n.) The condition of being ill, evil, or bad; badness; unfavorableness. |
noun (n.) Disease; indisposition; malady; disorder of health; sickness; as, a short or a severe illness. | |
noun (n.) Wrong moral conduct; wickedness. |
illuminous | adjective (a.) Bright; clear. |
illusiveness | noun (n.) The quality of being illusive; deceptiveness; false show. |
illustrious | adjective (a.) Possessing luster or brightness; brilliant; luminous; splendid. |
adjective (a.) Characterized by greatness, nobleness, etc.; eminent; conspicuous; distinguished. | |
adjective (a.) Conferring luster or honor; renowned; as, illustrious deeds or titles. |
illustriousness | noun (n.) The state or quality of being eminent; greatness; grandeur; glory; fame. |
illustrous | adjective (a.) Without luster. |
illuxurious | adjective (a.) Not luxurious. |
imageless | adjective (a.) Having no image. |
imaginariness | noun (n.) The state or quality of being imaginary; unreality. |
imaginous | adjective (a.) Imaginative. |
imitableness | noun (n.) The state or quality of being imitable; worthness of imitation. |
imitatress | noun (n.) A woman who is an imitator. |
immaterialness | noun (n.) The state or quality of being immaterial; immateriality. |
immatureness | noun (n.) The state or quality of being immature; immaturity. |
immeasurableness | noun (n.) The state or quality of being immeasurable. |
immediateness | noun (n.) The quality or relations of being immediate in manner, place, or time; exemption from second or interventing causes. |
immelodious | adjective (a.) Not melodious. |
immenseness | noun (n.) The state of being immense. |
immeritous | adjective (a.) Undeserving. |
immethodicalness | noun (n.) Want of method. |
immoderateness | noun (n.) The quality of being immoderate; excess; extravagance. |
immomentous | adjective (a.) Not momentous; unimportant; insignificant. |
immorigerous | adjective (a.) Rude; uncivil; disobedient. |
immovableness | noun (n.) Quality of being immovable. |
impartialness | noun (n.) Impartiality. |
impassibleness | noun (n.) Impassibility. |
impatiens | noun (n.) A genus of plants, several species of which have very beautiful flowers; -- so called because the elastic capsules burst when touched, and scatter the seeds with considerable force. Called also touch-me-not, jewelweed, and snapweed. I. Balsamina (sometimes called lady's slipper) is the common garden balsam. |
impecunious | adjective (a.) Not having money; habitually without money; poor. |
impenetrableness | noun (n.) The quality of being impenetrable; impenetrability. |
impennes | noun (n. pl.) An order of birds, including only the penguins, in which the wings are without quills, and not suited for flight. |
impennous | adjective (a.) Having no wings, as some insects. |
imperfectness | noun (n.) The state of being imperfect. |
imperious | adjective (a.) Commanding; ascendant; imperial; lordly; majestic. |
adjective (a.) Haughly; arrogant; overbearing; as, an imperious tyrant; an imperious manner. | |
adjective (a.) Imperative; urgent; compelling. |
imperiousnes | noun (n.) The quality or state of being imperious; arrogance; haughtiness. |
imperspicuous | adjective (a.) Not perspicuous; not clear; obscure; vague; ambeguous. |
impervious | adjective (a.) Not pervious; not admitting of entrance or passage through; as, a substance impervious to water or air. |
impetiginous | adjective (a.) Of the nature of, or pertaining to, impetigo. |
impetuous | adjective (a.) Rushing with force and violence; moving with impetus; furious; forcible; violent; as, an impetuous wind; an impetuous torrent. |
adjective (a.) Vehement in feeling; hasty; passionate; violent; as, a man of impetuous temper. |
impetus | noun (n.) A property possessed by a moving body in virtue of its weight and its motion; the force with which any body is driven or impelled; momentum. |
noun (n.) Fig.: Impulse; incentive; vigor; force. | |
noun (n.) The aititude through which a heavy body must fall to acquire a velocity equal to that with which a ball is discharged from a piece. |
impious | adjective (a.) Not pious; wanting piety; irreligious; irreverent; ungodly; profane; wanting in reverence for the Supreme Being; as, an impious deed; impious language. |
imppiteous | adjective (a.) Pitiless; cruel. |
implacableness | noun (n.) The quality of being implacable; implacability. |
implicitness | noun (n.) State or quality of being implicit. |
impoliticness | noun (n.) The quality of being impolitic. |
imponderableness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being imponderable. |
imponderous | adjective (a.) Imponderable. |
imporous | adjective (a.) Destitute of pores; very close or compact in texture; solid. |
importless | adjective (a.) Void of meaning. |
importuous | adjective (a.) Without a port or harbor. |
imposableness | noun (n.) Quality of being imposable. |
imposingness | noun (n.) The quality of being imposing. |
impostress | noun (n.) Alt. of Impostrix |
impostrous | noun (n.) Characterized by imposture; deceitful. |
imposturous | adjective (a.) Impostrous; deceitful. |