REILLY
First name REILLY's origin is Irish. REILLY means "surname. rye. form of ryley". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with REILLY below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of reilly.(Brown names are of the same origin (Irish) with REILLY and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming REILLY
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES REİLLY AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH REİLLY (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (eilly) - Names That Ends with eilly:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (illy) - Names That Ends with illy:
jilly lilly tilly billy willyRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (lly) - Names That Ends with lly:
skelly dolly elly kally molly nelly polly sally shelly connolly donnally donnelly kelly kennelly nally rally scully tally tully wally cully sully holly callyRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ly) - Names That Ends with ly:
moly kim-ly bily wetherly aisly aracely beverly bly carly chaisly charly cicely cicily cymberly daly eily emily gormly joely karly keely lily marily nathaly neely ashly blakely bradly brocly bromly burly caly cranly crosly dunly ely farly farnly greely hagly hanly hawly hrapenly huntly huxly karoly kealy kenly kirkly laidly lawly lindly linly manly marly mihaly morly priestly stanly thornly townly waverly weatherly yardly zachely gedaly hurly sheply seely ridgely everlyNAMES RHYMING WITH REİLLY (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (reill) - Names That Begins with reill:
reilleyRhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (reil) - Names That Begins with reil:
reileighRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (rei) - Names That Begins with rei:
rei reid reidhachadh reign reigne reina reine reiner reinh reinha reinhard reizoRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (re) - Names That Begins with re:
re'uven re-harakhty read reade reading readman reagan reaghan reaghann reave reaves reba rebecca rebecka rebekah recene rechavia reda redamann redd redding redfor redford redley redman redmond redmund redwald reece reed reeford reem reema reese reeve reeves reeya regan regenfr regenfrithu regenweald reggie reghan regina reginald reginberaht reginhard reginheraht rehema relia remedios remi remington remo remy ren rena renae renaldo renard renata renato rendall rendell rendor rene renee reneigh renenet renfield renfred renfrid renjiro renke renne renneil rennie renny reno renshaw renton renweard renzo reod reshef resiNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH REİLLY:
First Names which starts with 're' and ends with 'ly':
First Names which starts with 'r' and ends with 'y':
radley rafferty raley ramey ramsay ramsey ramy ramzey randy rangey rangley rangy ransey ransley ransy rawley ray rexley rey rickey ricky ridgeiey ridgeley ridley rigby riley ripley risley robby rocky roddy rodney romney ronny rooney rorey rorry rory rosemary rowdy rowley roxbury roxy roy ruby ruddy rudy rugby rusty rutley ryleyEnglish Words Rhyming REILLY
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES REİLLY AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH REİLLY (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (eilly) - English Words That Ends with eilly:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (illy) - English Words That Ends with illy:
billy | noun (n.) A club; esp., a policeman's club. |
noun (n.) A slubbing or roving machine. |
chilly | adjective (a.) Moderately cold; cold and raw or damp so as to cause shivering; causing or feeling a disagreeable sensation of cold, or a shivering. |
dilly | noun (n.) A kind of stagecoach. |
dulwilly | noun (n.) The ring plover. |
filly | noun (n.) A female foal or colt; a young mare. Cf. Colt, Foal. |
noun (n.) A lively, spirited young girl. |
gentilly | adjective (a.) In a gentle or hoble manner; frankly. |
gillie gilly | noun (n.) A boy or young man; a manservant; a male attendant, in the Scottish Highlands. |
hilly | adjective (a.) Abounding with hills; uneven in surface; as, a hilly country. |
adjective (a.) Lofty; as, hilly empire. |
quirboilly | noun (n.) Leather softened by boiling so as to take any required shape. Upon drying, it becomes exceedingly hard, and hence was formerly used for armor. |
noun (n.) Leather softened by boiling so as to take any required shape. Upon drying, it becomes exceedingly hard, and hence was formerly used for armor. |
piccadilly | noun (n.) A high, stiff collar for the neck; also, a hem or band about the skirt of a garment, -- worn by men in the 17th century. |
shrilly | adjective (a.) Somewhat shrill. |
adverb (adv.) In a shrill manner; acutely; with a sharp sound or voice. |
silly | noun (n.) Happy; fortunate; blessed. |
noun (n.) Harmless; innocent; inoffensive. | |
noun (n.) Weak; helpless; frail. | |
noun (n.) Rustic; plain; simple; humble. | |
noun (n.) Weak in intellect; destitute of ordinary strength of mind; foolish; witless; simple; as, a silly woman. | |
noun (n.) Proceeding from want of understanding or common judgment; characterized by weakness or folly; unwise; absurd; stupid; as, silly conduct; a silly question. |
stilly | adjective (a.) Still; quiet; calm. |
adverb (adv.) In a still manner; quietly; silently; softly. |
towilly | noun (n.) The sanderling; -- so called from its cry. |
twilly | noun (n.) A machine for cleansing or loosening wool by the action of a revolving cylinder covered with long iron spikes or teeth; a willy or willying machine; -- called also twilly devil, and devil. See Devil, n., 6, and Willy. |
unsilly | adjective (a.) See Unsely. |
willy | noun (n.) A large wicker basket. |
noun (n.) Same as 1st Willow, 2. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (lly) - English Words That Ends with lly:
ally | noun (n.) See Alley, a marble or taw. |
verb (v. t.) To unite, or form a connection between, as between families by marriage, or between princes and states by treaty, league, or confederacy; -- often followed by to or with. | |
verb (v. t.) To connect or form a relation between by similitude, resemblance, friendship, or love. | |
verb (v.) A relative; a kinsman. | |
verb (v.) One united to another by treaty or league; -- usually applied to sovereigns or states; a confederate. | |
verb (v.) Anything associated with another as a helper; an auxiliary. | |
verb (v.) Anything akin to another by structure, etc. |
belly | noun (n.) That part of the human body which extends downward from the breast to the thighs, and contains the bowels, or intestines; the abdomen. |
noun (n.) The under part of the body of animals, corresponding to the human belly. | |
noun (n.) The womb. | |
noun (n.) The part of anything which resembles the human belly in protuberance or in cavity; the innermost part; as, the belly of a flask, muscle, sail, ship. | |
noun (n.) The hollow part of a curved or bent timber, the convex part of which is the back. | |
verb (v. t.) To cause to swell out; to fill. | |
verb (v. i.) To swell and become protuberant, like the belly; to bulge. |
bully | noun (n.) A noisy, blustering fellow, more insolent than courageous; one who is threatening and quarrelsome; an insolent, tyrannical fellow. |
noun (n.) A brisk, dashing fellow. | |
adjective (a.) Jovial and blustering; dashing. | |
adjective (a.) Fine; excellent; as, a bully horse. | |
verb (v. t.) To intimidate with threats and by an overbearing, swaggering demeanor; to act the part of a bully toward. | |
verb (v. i.) To act as a bully. | |
verb (v.) Alt. of Bully beef |
blolly | noun (n.) A shrub or small tree of southern Florida and the West Indies (Pisonia obtusata) with smooth oval leaves and a hard, 10-ribbed fruit. |
noun (n.) The rubiaceous shrub Chicocca racemosa, of the same region. |
capercally | noun (n.) A species of grouse (Tetrao uragallus) of large size and fine flavor, found in northern Europe and formerly in Scotland; -- called also cock of the woods. |
causally | noun (n.) The lighter, earthy parts of ore, carried off washing. |
adverb (adv.) According to the order or series of causes; by tracing effects to causes. |
cavally | noun (n.) A carangoid fish of the Atlantic coast (Caranx hippos): -- called also horse crevalle. [See Illust. under Carangoid.] |
colly | noun (n.) The black grime or soot of coal. |
noun (n.) A kind of dog. See Collie. | |
verb (v. t.) To render black or dark, as of with coal smut; to begrime. |
conjecturally | noun (n.) That which depends upon guess; guesswork. |
adverb (adv.) In a conjectural manner; by way of conjecture. |
coolly | adjective (a.) Coolish; cool. |
adverb (adv.) In a cool manner; without heat or excessive cold; without passion or ardor; calmly; deliberately; with indifference; impudently. |
cully | noun (n.) A person easily deceived, tricked, or imposed on; a mean dupe; a gull. |
noun (n.) To trick, cheat, or impose on; to deceive. |
dolly | noun (n.) A contrivance, turning on a vertical axis by a handle or winch, and giving a circular motion to the ore to be washed; a stirrer. |
noun (n.) A tool with an indented head for shaping the head of a rivet. | |
noun (n.) In pile driving, a block interposed between the head of the pile and the ram of the driver. | |
noun (n.) A small truck with a single wide roller used for moving heavy beams, columns, etc., in bridge building. | |
noun (n.) A compact, narrow-gauge locomotive used for moving construction trains, switching, etc. | |
noun (n.) A child's mane for a doll. |
felly | noun (n.) The exterior wooden rim, or a segment of the rim, of a wheel, supported by the spokes. |
adverb (adv.) In a fell or cruel manner; fiercely; barbarously; savagely. |
folly | noun (n.) The state of being foolish; want of good sense; levity, weakness, or derangement of mind. |
noun (n.) A foolish act; an inconsiderate or thoughtless procedure; weak or light-minded conduct; foolery. | |
noun (n.) Scandalous crime; sin; specifically, as applied to a woman, wantonness. | |
noun (n.) The result of a foolish action or enterprise. |
gally | noun (n.) See Galley, n., 4. |
adjective (a.) Like gall; bitter as gall. | |
verb (v. t.) To frighten; to worry. |
gelly | noun (n.) Jelly. |
gravelly | adjective (a.) Abounding with gravel; consisting of gravel; as, a gravelly soil. |
gruelly | adjective (a.) Like gruel; of the consistence of gruel. |
gully | noun (n.) A large knife. |
noun (n.) A channel or hollow worn in the earth by a current of water; a short deep portion of a torrent's bed when dry. | |
noun (n.) A grooved iron rail or tram plate. | |
verb (v. t.) To wear into a gully or into gullies. | |
verb (v. i.) To flow noisily. |
hazelly | adjective (a.) Of the color of the hazelnut; of a light brown. |
helly | adjective (a.) Hellish. |
holly | noun (n.) A tree or shrub of the genus Ilex. The European species (Ilex Aguifolium) is best known, having glossy green leaves, with a spiny, waved edge, and bearing berries that turn red or yellow about Michaelmas. |
noun (n.) The holm oak. See 1st Holm. | |
adverb (adv.) Wholly. |
hully | adjective (a.) Having or containing hulls. |
impartially | adjective (a.) In an impartial manner. |
imperially | noun (n.) Imperial power. |
adverb (adv.) In an imperial manner. |
jelly | noun (n.) Anything brought to a gelatinous condition; a viscous, translucent substance in a condition between liquid and solid; a stiffened solution of gelatin, gum, or the like. |
noun (n.) The juice of fruits or meats boiled with sugar to an elastic consistence; as, currant jelly; calf's-foot jelly. | |
verb (v. i.) To become jelly; to come to the state or consistency of jelly. |
jolly | adjective (a.) A marine in the English navy. |
superlative (superl.) Full of life and mirth; jovial; joyous; merry; mirthful. | |
superlative (superl.) Expressing mirth, or inspiring it; exciting mirth and gayety. | |
superlative (superl.) Of fine appearance; handsome; excellent; lively; agreeable; pleasant. | |
verb (v. t.) To cause to be jolly; to make good-natured; to encourage to feel pleasant or cheerful; -- often implying an insincere or bantering spirit; hence, to poke fun at. |
kernelly | adjective (a.) Full of kernels; resembling kernels; of the nature of kernels. |
loblolly | noun (n.) Gruel; porridge; -- so called among seamen. |
molly | noun (n.) Same as Mollemoke. |
noun (n.) A pet or colloquial name for Mary. |
polly | noun (n.) A woman's name; also, a popular name for a parrot. |
rakehelly | adjective (a.) Dissolute; wild; lewd; rakish. |
rally | noun (n.) The act or process of rallying (in any of the senses of that word). |
noun (n.) A political mass meeting. | |
noun (n.) Good-humored raillery. | |
verb (v. t.) To collect, and reduce to order, as troops dispersed or thrown into confusion; to gather again; to reunite. | |
verb (v. i.) To come into orderly arrangement; to renew order, or united effort, as troops scattered or put to flight; to assemble; to unite. | |
verb (v. i.) To collect one's vital powers or forces; to regain health or consciousness; to recuperate. | |
verb (v. i.) To recover strength after a decline in prices; -- said of the market, stocks, etc. | |
verb (v. t.) To attack with raillery, either in good humor and pleasantry, or with slight contempt or satire. | |
verb (v. i.) To use pleasantry, or satirical merriment. |
rascally | adjective (a.) Like a rascal; trickish or dishonest; base; worthless; -- often in humorous disparagement, without implication of dishonesty. |
redbelly | noun (n.) The char. |
rosselly | adjective (a.) Loose; light. |
sawbelly | noun (n.) The alewife. |
schelly | noun (n.) The powan. |
shelly | adjective (a.) Abounding with shells; consisting of shells, or of a shell. |
skelly | noun (n.) A squint. |
verb (v. i.) To squint. |
spritefully | adjective (a.) Alt. of Spritely |
squally | adjective (a.) Abounding with squalls; disturbed often with sudden and violent gusts of wind; gusty; as, squally weather. |
adjective (a.) Interrupted by unproductive spots; -- said of a flied of turnips or grain. | |
adjective (a.) Not equally good throughout; not uniform; uneven; faulty; -- said of cloth. |
sully | noun (n.) Soil; tarnish; stain. |
verb (v. t.) To soil; to dirty; to spot; to tarnish; to stain; to darken; -- used literally and figuratively; as, to sully a sword; to sully a person's reputation. | |
verb (v. i.) To become soiled or tarnished. |
swagbelly | noun (n.) A prominent, overhanging belly. |
noun (n.) Any large tumor developed in the abdomen, and neither fluctuating nor sonorous. |
tally | noun (n.) Originally, a piece of wood on which notches or scores were cut, as the marks of number; later, one of two books, sheets of paper, etc., on which corresponding accounts were kept. |
noun (n.) Hence, any account or score kept by notches or marks, whether on wood or paper, or in a book; especially, one kept in duplicate. | |
noun (n.) One thing made to suit another; a match; a mate. | |
noun (n.) A notch, mark, or score made on or in a tally; as, to make or earn a tally in a game. | |
noun (n.) A tally shop. See Tally shop, below. | |
noun (n.) To score with correspondent notches; hence, to make to correspond; to cause to fit or suit. | |
noun (n.) To check off, as parcels of freight going inboard or outboard. | |
adjective (a.) Stoutly; with spirit. | |
verb (v. i.) To be fitted; to suit; to correspond; to match. | |
verb (v. i.) To make a tally; to score; as, to tally in a game. |
tinselly | adjective (a.) Like tinsel; gaudy; showy, but cheap. |
adverb (adv.) In a showy and cheap manner. |
trolly | noun (n.) A form of truck which can be tilted, for carrying railroad materials, or the like. |
noun (n.) A narrow cart that is pushed by hand or drawn by an animal. | |
noun (n.) A truck from which the load is suspended in some kinds of cranes. | |
noun (n.) A truck which travels along the fixed conductors, and forms a means of connection between them and a railway car. |
whally | adjective (a.) Having the iris of light color; -- said of horses. |
whitebelly | noun (n.) The American widgeon, or baldpate. |
noun (n.) The prairie chicken. |
wilfully | noun (n.) Alt. of Wilfulness |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH REİLLY (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (reill) - Words That Begins with reill:
reillumination | noun (n.) The act or process of enlightening again. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (reil) - Words That Begins with reil:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (rei) - Words That Begins with rei:
rei | noun (n.) A portuguese money of account, in value about one tenth of a cent. |
reichsrath | noun (n.) The parliament of Austria (exclusive of Hungary, which has its own diet, or parliament). It consists of an Upper and a Lower House, or a House of Lords and a House of Representatives. |
reichsstand | noun (n.) A free city of the former German empire. |
reichstag | noun (n.) The Diet, or House of Representatives, of the German empire, which is composed of members elected for a term of three years by the direct vote of the people. See Bundesrath. |
noun (n.) The national representative body of Hungary, consisting of a House of Magnates (including archdukes, peers, high officials of the Roman Catholic, Greek, and Protestant Churches, and certain other dignitaries) and a House of Representatives (in 1912 consisting of 453 members). See Legislative, Diet. |
reif | noun (n.) Robbery; spoil. |
reigle | noun (n.) A hollow cut or channel for quiding anything; as, the reigle of a side post for a flood gate. |
verb (v. t.) To regulate; to govern. |
reiglement | noun (n.) Rule; regulation. |
reign | noun (n.) Royal authority; supreme power; sovereignty; rule; dominion. |
noun (n.) The territory or sphere which is reigned over; kingdom; empire; realm; dominion. | |
noun (n.) The time during which a king, queen, or emperor possesses the supreme authority; as, it happened in the reign of Elizabeth. | |
noun (n.) To possess or exercise sovereign power or authority; to exercise government, as a king or emperor;; to hold supreme power; to rule. | |
noun (n.) Hence, to be predominant; to prevail. | |
noun (n.) To have superior or uncontrolled dominion; to rule. |
reigning | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Reign |
reigner | noun (n.) One who reigns. |
reim | noun (n.) A strip of oxhide, deprived of hair, and rendered pliable, -- used for twisting into ropes, etc. |
reimbursable | adjective (a.) Capable of being repaid; repayable. |
reimbursing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Reimburse |
reimbursement | noun (n.) The act reimbursing. |
reimburser | noun (n.) One who reimburses. |
reimportation | noun (n.) The act of reimporting; also, that which is reimported. |
reimpression | noun (n.) A second or repeated impression; a reprint. |
reimprisonment | noun (n.) The act of reimprisoning, or the state of being reimprisoned. |
rein | noun (n.) The strap of a bridle, fastened to the curb or snaffle on each side, by which the rider or driver governs the horse. |
noun (n.) Hence, an instrument or means of curbing, restraining, or governing; government; restraint. | |
verb (v. t.) To govern or direct with the reins; as, to rein a horse one way or another. | |
verb (v. t.) To restrain; to control; to check. | |
verb (v. i.) To be guided by reins. |
reining | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rein |
reindeer | noun (n.) Any ruminant of the genus Rangifer, of the Deer family, found in the colder parts of both the Eastern and Western hemispheres, and having long irregularly branched antlers, with the brow tines palmate. |
reinette | noun (n.) A name given to many different kinds of apples, mostly of French origin. |
reinfectious | adjective (a.) Capable of reinfecting. |
reinforce | noun (n.) See Reenforce, n. |
verb (v. t.) See Reenforce, v. t. |
reinforcement | noun (n.) See Reenforcement. |
reinless | adjective (a.) Not having, or not governed by, reins; hence, not checked or restrained. |
reins | noun (n. pl.) The kidneys; also, the region of the kidneys; the loins. |
noun (n. pl.) The inward impulses; the affections and passions; -- so called because formerly supposed to have their seat in the part of the body where the kidneys are. |
reinsertion | noun (n.) The act of reinserting. |
reinspection | noun (n.) The act of reinspecting. |
reinstallment | noun (n.) A renewed installment. |
reinstatement | noun (n.) The act of reinstating; the state of being reinstated; re/stablishment. |
reinstation | noun (n.) Reinstatement. |
reinsurance | noun (n.) Insurance a second time or again; renewed insurance. |
noun (n.) A contract by which an insurer is insured wholly or in part against the risk he has incurred in insuring somebody else. See Reassurance. |
reinsurer | noun (n.) One who gives reinsurance. |
reintegration | noun (n.) A renewing, or making whole again. See Redintegration. |
reinvestment | noun (n.) The act of investing anew; a second or repeated investment. |
reis | noun (n.) The word is used as a Portuguese designation of money of account, one hundred reis being about equal in value to eleven cents. |
noun (n.) A common title in the East for a person in authority, especially the captain of a ship. | |
(pl. ) of Rei |
reissuable | adjective (a.) Capable of being reissued. |
reissue | noun (n.) A second or repeated issue. |
verb (v. t. & i.) To issue a second time. |
reit | noun (n.) Sedge; seaweed. |
reiter | noun (n.) A German cavalry soldier of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. |
reiterant | adjective (a.) Reiterating. |
reiterating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Reiterate |
reiterate | adjective (a.) Reiterated; repeated. |
verb (v. t.) To repeat again and again; to say or do repeatedly; sometimes, to repeat. |
reiteration | noun (n.) The act of reiterating; that which is reiterated. |
reiterative | noun (n.) A word expressing repeated or reiterated action. |
noun (n.) A word formed from another, or used to form another, by repetition; as, dillydally. |
reiver | noun (n.) See Reaver. |