ABARRANE
First name ABARRANE's origin is Hebrew. ABARRANE means "feminine form of abraham, "father of many."variant, abame, exists". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with ABARRANE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of abarrane.(Brown names are of the same origin (Hebrew) with ABARRANE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming ABARRANE
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ABARRANE AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH ABARRANE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (barrane) - Names That Ends with barrane:
Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (arrane) - Names That Ends with arrane:
warraneRhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (rrane) - Names That Ends with rrane:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (rane) - Names That Ends with rane:
gorane coltrane durane rane oraneRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ane) - Names That Ends with ane:
berhane gayane agurtzane mafuane allyriane tzigane kimane doane beltane bane konane duane pivane adriane aintzane alane ariane assane belakane christiane damiane darleane deane diane eliane gezane gloriane ilane isane ivane jane jeane jehane jilliane joelliane jordane katriane kristiane levane liane liliane louisane luane mariane maryjane megane morgane nekane nimiane odiane oihane sarajane seyane tiane viviane zoelane aeccestane ahane ane beldane blane chane dane dwane farlane fontane haldane jermane kane keane lane leane macfarlane maclane mane roane shane sloane thane yardane zane fane roxane gaetane maitane aelfdane delaneRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ne) - Names That Ends with ne:
ankine lucine yserone barkarne eguskine hanne jensineNAMES RHYMING WITH ABARRANE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (abarran) - Names That Begins with abarran:
Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (abarra) - Names That Begins with abarra:
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (abarr) - Names That Begins with abarr:
abarronRhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (abar) - Names That Begins with abar:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (aba) - Names That Begins with aba:
abagail abaigael abaigeal aballach abame aban abantiades abasi abayomiRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ab) - Names That Begins with ab:
abba abban abbas abbey abbie abbigale abboid abbot abbotson abbott abbud abbudin abby abda abdalla abdalrahman abdel abdelahi abdera abderus abdi abdikarim abdimelech abdiraxman abdul abdul-alim abdul-aliyy abdul-azim abdul-aziz abdul-bari abdul-basit abdul-fattah abdul-ghaf abdul-ghaffar abdul-hadi abdul-hafiz abdul-hakam abdul-hakim abdul-halim abdul-hamid abdul-haqq abdul-hasib abdul-jabbar abdul-jalil abdul-karim abdul-khaliq abdul-latif abdul-majid abdul-malik abdul-mu'izz abdul-muhaimin abdul-mujib abdul-muta'al abdul-nasir abdul-nasser abdul-qahhar abdul-quddus abdul-ra'uf abdul-rafi abdul-rahim abdul-rahman abdul-razzaq abdul-sabur abdul-salam abdul-samad abdul-shakur abdul-tawwab abdul-wadud abdul-wahhab abdul-wahid abdulla abdullah abeba abebe abebi abedabun abeer abegayle abel abelard abelia abell abella abellona abena abeodan abequa abeque aberfa abertholNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ABARRANE:
First Names which starts with 'aba' and ends with 'ane':
First Names which starts with 'ab' and ends with 'ne':
First Names which starts with 'a' and ends with 'e':
aase able ace aceline adalene adalie adalwine adare addaneye addergoole addie ade adelaide adele adelheide adeline adelise adelle adelyte adene adenne adette adibe adilene adine adne adorlee adrianne adrie adriene adrienne aedre aefre aegelmaere aelfdene aelfwine aelle aerlene aescwine aesoburne aethe aethelhere aethelmaere aethelwine aethelwyne afrodille agate agathe agaue agave age aggie aghamore aglarale agnese agustine ahave ahelie aherne ahote aibne aife aiglentine ailbe ailbhe aileene ailise ailse ailsie aimee aine ainmire ainslee ainslie airdsgainne aithne ajanae akibe akintunde akinwole akule al-fadee al-hadiye alacoque alaine alarice alastrine alayne albe albertine albertyne alcippe alcmene alcyone aldene aldwine aleece alene alesandese aleseEnglish Words Rhyming ABARRANE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ABARRANE AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ABARRANE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (barrane) - English Words That Ends with barrane:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (arrane) - English Words That Ends with arrane:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (rrane) - English Words That Ends with rrane:
subterrane | noun (n.) A cave or room under ground. |
terrane | noun (n.) A group of rocks having a common age or origin; -- nearly equivalent to formation, but used somewhat less comprehensively. |
noun (n.) A region or limited area considered with reference to some special feature; as, the terrane of a river, that is, its drainage basin. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (rane) - English Words That Ends with rane:
crane | noun (n.) A measure for fresh herrings, -- as many as will fill a barrel. |
noun (n.) A wading bird of the genus Grus, and allied genera, of various species, having a long, straight bill, and long legs and neck. | |
noun (n.) A machine for raising and lowering heavy weights, and, while holding them suspended, transporting them through a limited lateral distance. In one form it consists of a projecting arm or jib of timber or iron, a rotating post or base, and the necessary tackle, windlass, etc.; -- so called from a fancied similarity between its arm and the neck of a crane See Illust. of Derrick. | |
noun (n.) An iron arm with horizontal motion, attached to the side or back of a fireplace, for supporting kettles, etc., over a fire. | |
noun (n.) A siphon, or bent pipe, for drawing liquors out of a cask. | |
noun (n.) A forked post or projecting bracket to support spars, etc., -- generally used in pairs. See Crotch, 2. | |
noun (n.) Any arm which swings about a vertical axis at one end, used for supporting a suspended weight. | |
noun (n.) The American blue heron (Ardea herodias). | |
verb (v. t.) To cause to rise; to raise or lift, as by a crane; -- with up. | |
verb (v. t.) To stretch, as a crane stretches its neck; as, to crane the neck disdainfully. | |
verb (v. i.) to reach forward with head and neck, in order to see better; as, a hunter cranes forward before taking a leap. |
filigrane | noun (n.) Filigree. |
grane | noun (v. & n.) See Groan. |
membrane | noun (n.) A thin layer or fold of tissue, usually supported by a fibrous network, serving to cover or line some part or organ, and often secreting or absorbing certain fluids. |
otocrane | noun (n.) The cavity in the skull in which the parts of the internal ear are lodged. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ane) - English Words That Ends with ane:
aeroplane | noun (n.) A flying machine, or a small plane for experiments on flying, which floats in the air only when propelled through it. |
noun (n.) A light rigid plane used in aerial navigation to oppose sudden upward or downward movement in the air, as in gliding machines; specif., such a plane slightly inclined and driven forward as a lifting device in some flying machines; hence, a flying machine using such a device. These machines are called monoplanes, biplanes, triplanes, or quadruplanes, according to the number of main supporting planes used in their constraction. Being heavier than air they depend for their levitation on motion imparted by one or more propellers actuated by a gasoline engine. They start from the ground by a run on small wheels or runners, and are guided by a steering apparatus consisting of horizontal and vertical movable planes. There are many varieties of form and construction, which in some cases are known by the names of their inventors. | |
() One unprovided with motive power. |
antemundane | adjective (a.) Being or occurring before the creation of the world. |
arcane | adjective (a.) Hidden; secret. |
avellane | adjective (a.) In the form of four unhusked filberts; as, an avellane cross. |
bane | noun (n.) That which destroys life, esp. poison of a deadly quality. |
noun (n.) Destruction; death. | |
noun (n.) Any cause of ruin, or lasting injury; harm; woe. | |
noun (n.) A disease in sheep, commonly termed the rot. | |
verb (v. t.) To be the bane of; to ruin. |
beltane | noun (n.) The first day of May (Old Style). |
noun (n.) A festival of the heathen Celts on the first day of May, in the observance of which great bonfires were kindled. It still exists in a modified form in some parts of Scotland and Ireland. |
bugbane | noun (n.) A perennial white-flowered herb of the order Ranunculaceae and genus Cimiciguga; bugwort. There are several species. |
butane | noun (n.) An inflammable gaseous hydrocarbon, C4H10, of the marsh gas, or paraffin, series. |
biplane | noun (n.) An aeroplane with two main supporting surfaces one above the other. |
adjective (a.) Having, or consisting of, two superposed planes, aerocurves, or the like; of or pertaining to a biplane; as, a biplane rudder. |
cane | noun (n.) A name given to several peculiar palms, species of Calamus and Daemanorops, having very long, smooth flexible stems, commonly called rattans. |
noun (n.) Any plant with long, hard, elastic stems, as reeds and bamboos of many kinds; also, the sugar cane. | |
noun (n.) Stems of other plants are sometimes called canes; as, the canes of a raspberry. | |
noun (n.) A walking stick; a staff; -- so called because originally made of one the species of cane. | |
noun (n.) A lance or dart made of cane. | |
noun (n.) A local European measure of length. See Canna. | |
verb (v. t.) To beat with a cane. | |
verb (v. t.) To make or furnish with cane or rattan; as, to cane chairs. |
capellane | noun (n.) The curate of a chapel; a chaplain. |
chicane | noun (n.) The use of artful subterfuge, designed to draw away attention from the merits of a case or question; -- specifically applied to legal proceedings; trickery; chicanery; caviling; sophistry. |
noun (n.) To use shifts, cavils, or artifices. | |
noun (n.) In bridge, the holding of a hand without trumps, or the hand itself. It counts as simple honors. |
chlormethane | noun (n.) A colorless gas, CH3Cl, of a sweet odor, easily condensed to a liquid; -- called also methyl chloride. |
chlorophane | noun (n.) A variety of fluor spar, which, when heated, gives a beautiful emerald green light. |
noun (n.) The yellowish green pigment in the inner segment of the cones of the retina. See Chromophane. |
chromophane | noun (n.) A general name for the several coloring matters, red, green, yellow, etc., present in the inner segments in the cones of the retina, held in solution by fats, and slowly decolorized by light; distinct from the photochemical pigments of the rods of the retina. |
chrysophane | noun (n.) A glucoside extracted from rhubarb as a bitter, yellow, crystalline powder, and yielding chrysophanic acid on decomposition. |
cismontane | adjective (a.) On this side of the mountains. See under Ultramontane. |
cispadane | adjective (a.) On the hither side of the river Po with reference to Rome; that is, on the south side. |
counterpane | noun (n.) A coverlet for a bed, -- originally stitched or woven in squares or figures. |
noun (n.) A duplicate part or copy of an indenture, deed, etc., corresponding with the original; -- now called counterpart. |
cowbane | noun (n.) A poisonous umbelliferous plant; in England, the Cicuta virosa; in the United States, the Cicuta maculata and the Archemora rigida. See Water hemlock. |
crepane | noun (n.) An injury in a horse's leg, caused by the shoe of one hind foot striking and cutting the other leg. It sometimes forms an ulcer. |
cymophane | noun (n.) See Chrysoberyl. |
dane | noun (n.) A native, or a naturalized inhabitant, of Denmark. |
decane | noun (n.) A liquid hydrocarbon, C10H22, of the paraffin series, including several isomeric modifications. |
diaphane | noun (n.) A woven silk stuff with transparent and colored figures; diaper work. |
dodecane | noun (n.) Any one of a group of thick oily hydrocarbons, C12H26, of the paraffin series. |
dogbane | noun (n.) A small genus of perennial herbaceous plants, with poisonous milky juice, bearing slender pods pods in pairs. |
dogvane | noun (n.) A small vane of bunting, feathers, or any other light material, carried at the masthead to indicate the direction of the wind. |
doorplane | noun (n.) A plane on a door, giving the name, and sometimes the employment, of the occupant. |
douane | noun (n.) A customhouse. |
eikosane | noun (n.) A solid hydrocarbon, C20H42, of the paraffine series, of artificial production, and also probably occurring in petroleum. |
elecampane | noun (n.) A large, coarse herb (Inula Helenium), with composite yellow flowers. The root, which has a pungent taste, is used as a tonic, and was formerly of much repute as a stomachic. |
noun (n.) A sweetmeat made from the root of the plant. |
endecane | noun (n.) One of the higher hydrocarbons of the paraffin series, C11H24, found as a constituent of petroleum. |
ethane | noun (n.) A gaseous hydrocarbon, C2H6, forming a constituent of ordinary illuminating gas. It is the second member of the paraffin series, and its most important derivatives are common alcohol, aldehyde, ether, and acetic acid. Called also dimethyl. |
extramundane | adjective (a.) Beyond the material world. |
fane | noun (n.) A temple; a place consecrated to religion; a church. |
noun (n.) A weathercock. |
fleabane | noun (n.) One of various plants, supposed to have efficacy in driving away fleas. They belong, for the most part, to the genera Conyza, Erigeron, and Pulicaria. |
flybane | noun (n.) A kind of catchfly of the genus Silene; also, a poisonous mushroom (Agaricus muscarius); fly agaric. |
fossane | noun (n.) A species of civet (Viverra fossa) resembling the genet. |
frangipane | noun (n.) A perfume of jasmine; frangipani. |
noun (n.) A species of pastry, containing cream and almonds. |
germane | adjective (a.) Literally, near akin; hence, closely allied; appropriate or fitting; relevant. |
glaucophane | noun (n.) A mineral of a dark bluish color, related to amphibole. It is characteristic of certain crystalline rocks. |
hecdecane | noun (n.) A white, semisolid, spermaceti-like hydrocarbon, C16H34, of the paraffin series, found dissolved as an important ingredient of kerosene, and so called because each molecule has sixteen atoms of carbon; -- called also hexadecane. |
henbane | noun (n.) A plant of the genus Hyoscyamus (H. niger). All parts of the plant are poisonous, and the leaves are used for the same purposes as belladonna. It is poisonous to domestic fowls; whence the name. Called also, stinking nightshade, from the fetid odor of the plant. See Hyoscyamus. |
hendecane | noun (n.) A hydrocarbon, C11H24, of the paraffin series; -- so called because it has eleven atoms of carbon in each molecule. Called also endecane, undecane. |
heptane | noun (n.) Any one of several isometric hydrocarbons, C7H16, of the paraffin series (nine are possible, four are known); -- so called because the molecule has seven carbon atoms. Specifically, a colorless liquid, found as a constituent of petroleum, in the tar oil of cannel coal, etc. |
hexadecane | noun (n.) See Hecdecane. |
hexane | noun (n.) Any one of five hydrocarbons, C6H14, of the paraffin series. They are colorless, volatile liquids, and are so called because the molecule has six carbon atoms. |
hexeikosane | noun (n.) A hydrocarbon, C26H54, resembling paraffine; -- so called because each molecule has twenty-six atoms of carbon. |
humane | adjective (a.) Pertaining to man; human. |
adjective (a.) Having the feelings and inclinations creditable to man; having a disposition to treat other human beings or animals with kindness; kind; benevolent. | |
adjective (a.) Humanizing; exalting; tending to refine. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ABARRANE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (abarran) - Words That Begins with abarran:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (abarra) - Words That Begins with abarra:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (abarr) - Words That Begins with abarr:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (abar) - Words That Begins with abar:
abarticulation | noun (n.) Articulation, usually that kind of articulation which admits of free motion in the joint; diarthrosis. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (aba) - Words That Begins with aba:
abaca | noun (n.) The Manila-hemp plant (Musa textilis); also, its fiber. See Manila hemp under Manila. |
abacination | noun (n.) The act of abacinating. |
abaciscus | noun (n.) One of the tiles or squares of a tessellated pavement; an abaculus. |
abacist | noun (n.) One who uses an abacus in casting accounts; a calculator. |
aback | noun (n.) An abacus. |
adverb (adv.) Toward the back or rear; backward. | |
adverb (adv.) Behind; in the rear. | |
adverb (adv.) Backward against the mast; -- said of the sails when pressed by the wind. |
abactinal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the surface or end opposite to the mouth in a radiate animal; -- opposed to actinal. |
abaction | noun (n.) Stealing cattle on a large scale. |
abactor | noun (n.) One who steals and drives away cattle or beasts by herds or droves. |
abaculus | noun (n.) A small tile of glass, marble, or other substance, of various colors, used in making ornamental patterns in mosaic pavements. |
abacus | noun (n.) A table or tray strewn with sand, anciently used for drawing, calculating, etc. |
noun (n.) A calculating table or frame; an instrument for performing arithmetical calculations by balls sliding on wires, or counters in grooves, the lowest line representing units, the second line, tens, etc. It is still employed in China. | |
noun (n.) The uppermost member or division of the capital of a column, immediately under the architrave. See Column. | |
noun (n.) A tablet, panel, or compartment in ornamented or mosaic work. | |
noun (n.) A board, tray, or table, divided into perforated compartments, for holding cups, bottles, or the like; a kind of cupboard, buffet, or sideboard. |
abada | noun (n.) The rhinoceros. |
abaddon | noun (n.) The destroyer, or angel of the bottomless pit; -- the same as Apollyon and Asmodeus. |
noun (n.) Hell; the bottomless pit. |
abaisance | noun (n.) Obeisance. |
abaiser | noun (n.) Ivory black or animal charcoal. |
abalienation | noun (n.) The act of abalienating; alienation; estrangement. |
abalone | noun (n.) A univalve mollusk of the genus Haliotis. The shell is lined with mother-of-pearl, and used for ornamental purposes; the sea-ear. Several large species are found on the coast of California, clinging closely to the rocks. |
abandoning | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Abandon |
abandon | noun (n.) A complete giving up to natural impulses; freedom from artificial constraint; careless freedom or ease. |
verb (v. t.) To cast or drive out; to banish; to expel; to reject. | |
verb (v. t.) To give up absolutely; to forsake entirely ; to renounce utterly; to relinquish all connection with or concern on; to desert, as a person to whom one owes allegiance or fidelity; to quit; to surrender. | |
verb (v. t.) Reflexively: To give (one's self) up without attempt at self-control; to yield (one's self) unrestrainedly; -- often in a bad sense. | |
verb (v. t.) To relinquish all claim to; -- used when an insured person gives up to underwriters all claim to the property covered by a policy, which may remain after loss or damage by a peril insured against. | |
verb (v.) Abandonment; relinquishment. |
abandoned | adjective (a.) Forsaken, deserted. |
adjective (a.) Self-abandoned, or given up to vice; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked ; as, an abandoned villain. | |
(imp. & p. p.) of Abandon |
abandonee | noun (n.) One to whom anything is legally abandoned. |
abandoner | noun (n.) One who abandons. |
abandonment | noun (n.) The act of abandoning, or the state of being abandoned; total desertion; relinquishment. |
noun (n.) The relinquishment by the insured to the underwriters of what may remain of the property insured after a loss or damage by a peril insured against. | |
noun (n.) The relinquishment of a right, claim, or privilege, as to mill site, etc. | |
noun (n.) The voluntary leaving of a person to whom one is bound by a special relation, as a wife, husband, or child; desertion. | |
noun (n.) Careless freedom or ease; abandon. |
abandum | noun (n.) Anything forfeited or confiscated. |
abanet | noun (n.) See Abnet. |
abanga | noun (n.) A West Indian palm; also the fruit of this palm, the seeds of which are used as a remedy for diseases of the chest. |
abannation | noun (n.) Alt. of Abannition |
abannition | noun (n.) Banishment. |
abasing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Abase |
abase | adjective (a.) To lower or depress; to throw or cast down; as, to abase the eye. |
adjective (a.) To cast down or reduce low or lower, as in rank, office, condition in life, or estimation of worthiness; to depress; to humble; to degrade. |
abased | adjective (a.) Lowered; humbled. |
adjective (a.) Borne lower than usual, as a fess; also, having the ends of the wings turned downward towards the point of the shield. | |
(imp. & p. p.) of Abase |
abasement | noun (n.) The act of abasing, humbling, or bringing low; the state of being abased or humbled; humiliation. |
abaser | noun (n.) He who, or that which, abases. |
abashing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Abash |
abashment | noun (n.) The state of being abashed; confusion from shame. |
abassi | noun (n.) Alt. of Abassis |
abassis | noun (n.) A silver coin of Persia, worth about twenty cents. |
abatable | adjective (a.) Capable of being abated; as, an abatable writ or nuisance. |
abating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Abate |
abate | noun (n.) Abatement. |
verb (v. t.) To beat down; to overthrow. | |
verb (v. t.) To bring down or reduce from a higher to a lower state, number, or degree; to lessen; to diminish; to contract; to moderate; to cut short; as, to abate a demand; to abate pride, zeal, hope. | |
verb (v. t.) To deduct; to omit; as, to abate something from a price. | |
verb (v. t.) To blunt. | |
verb (v. t.) To reduce in estimation; to deprive. | |
verb (v. t.) To bring entirely down or put an end to; to do away with; as, to abate a nuisance, to abate a writ. | |
verb (v. t.) To diminish; to reduce. Legacies are liable to be abated entirely or in proportion, upon a deficiency of assets. | |
verb (v. t.) To decrease, or become less in strength or violence; as, pain abates, a storm abates. | |
verb (v. t.) To be defeated, or come to naught; to fall through; to fail; as, a writ abates. |
abatement | noun (n.) The act of abating, or the state of being abated; a lessening, diminution, or reduction; removal or putting an end to; as, the abatement of a nuisance is the suppression thereof. |
noun (n.) The amount abated; that which is taken away by way of reduction; deduction; decrease; a rebate or discount allowed. | |
noun (n.) A mark of dishonor on an escutcheon. | |
noun (n.) The entry of a stranger, without right, into a freehold after the death of the last possessor, before the heir or devisee. |
abater | noun (n.) One who, or that which, abates. |
abatis | noun (n.) Alt. of Abattis |
abattis | noun (n.) A means of defense formed by felled trees, the ends of whose branches are sharpened and directed outwards, or against the enemy. |
abatised | adjective (a.) Provided with an abatis. |
abator | noun (n.) One who abates a nuisance. |
noun (n.) A person who, without right, enters into a freehold on the death of the last possessor, before the heir or devisee. |
abattoir | noun (n.) A public slaughterhouse for cattle, sheep, etc. |
abature | noun (n.) Grass and sprigs beaten or trampled down by a stag passing through them. |
abatvoix | noun (n.) The sounding-board over a pulpit or rostrum. |
abaxial | adjective (a.) Alt. of Abaxile |
abaxile | adjective (a.) Away from the axis or central line; eccentric. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ABARRANE:
English Words which starts with 'aba' and ends with 'ane':
English Words which starts with 'ab' and ends with 'ne':
abietene | noun (n.) A volatile oil distilled from the resin or balsam of the nut pine (Pinus sabiniana) of California. |
abietine | noun (n.) A resinous obtained from Strasburg turpentine or Canada balsam. It is without taste or smell, is insoluble in water, but soluble in alcohol (especially at the boiling point), in strong acetic acid, and in ether. |