XABAT
First name XABAT's origin is Spanish. XABAT means "savior". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with XABAT below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of xabat.(Brown names are of the same origin (Spanish) with XABAT and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming XABAT
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES XABAT AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH XABAT (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (abat) - Names That Ends with abat:
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (bat) - Names That Ends with bat:
Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (at) - Names That Ends with at:
effiwat talawat hayat najat ni'mat sirvat anat maat tamirat sadaqat ameretat beat dat nhat astolat cat desirat enat feenat gilat gobnat gubnat kat keenat kinnat omat rinat akshat ayawamat benat etlelooaat gilmat lamorat nat nawat pat payat plat skeat wat wemilat siolat carlat donat ailat angharat khayyat rahimat ronat efratNAMES RHYMING WITH XABAT (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (xaba) - Names That Begins with xaba:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (xab) - Names That Begins with xab:
xabier xabiereRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (xa) - Names That Begins with xa:
xalbador xalbadora xalvador xalvadora xandra xantha xanthe xanthia xanthus xanti xarles xavian xavier xaviera xavieria xavierra xavierreNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH XABAT:
First Names which starts with 'xa' and ends with 'at':
First Names which starts with 'x' and ends with 't':
English Words Rhyming XABAT
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES XABAT AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH XABAT (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (abat) - English Words That Ends with abat:
rabat | noun (n.) A polishing material made of potter's clay that has failed in baking. |
noun (n.) A clerical linen collar. | |
noun (n.) A kind of clerical scarf fitted to a collar; as, a black silk rabat. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (bat) - English Words That Ends with bat:
acrobat | noun (n.) One who practices rope dancing, high vaulting, or other daring gymnastic feats. |
bat | noun (n.) A large stick; a club; specifically, a piece of wood with one end thicker or broader than the other, used in playing baseball, cricket, etc. |
noun (n.) Shale or bituminous shale. | |
noun (n.) A sheet of cotton used for filling quilts or comfortables; batting. | |
noun (n.) A part of a brick with one whole end. | |
noun (n.) One of the Cheiroptera, an order of flying mammals, in which the wings are formed by a membrane stretched between the elongated fingers, legs, and tail. The common bats are small and insectivorous. See Cheiroptera and Vampire. | |
noun (n.) Same as Tical, n., 1. | |
noun (n.) In badminton, tennis, and similar games, a racket. | |
noun (n.) A stroke; a sharp blow. | |
noun (n.) A stroke of work. | |
noun (n.) Rate of motion; speed. | |
noun (n.) A spree; a jollification. | |
noun (n.) Manner; rate; condition; state of health. | |
verb (v. t.) To strike or hit with a bat or a pole; to cudgel; to beat. | |
verb (v. i.) To use a bat, as in a game of baseball. | |
verb (v. t. & i.) To bate or flutter, as a hawk. | |
verb (v. t. & i.) To wink. |
brickbat | noun (n.) A piece or fragment of a brick. See Bat, 4. |
combat | noun (n.) A fight; a contest of violence; a struggle for supremacy. |
noun (n.) An engagement of no great magnitude; or one in which the parties engaged are not armies. | |
verb (v. i.) To struggle or contend, as with an opposing force; to fight. | |
verb (v. t.) To fight with; to oppose by force, argument, etc.; to contend against; to resist. |
hurlbat | noun (n.) See Whirlbat. |
intercombat | noun (n.) Combat. |
limbat | noun (n.) A cooling periodical wind in the Isle of Cyprus, blowing from the northwest from eight o'clock, A. M., to the middle of the day or later. |
sabbat | noun (n.) In mediaeval demonology, the nocturnal assembly in which demons and sorcerers were thought to celebrate their orgies. |
sebat | noun (n.) The eleventh month of the ancient Hebrew year, approximately corresponding with February. |
tittlebat | noun (n.) The three-spined stickleback. |
whirlbat | noun (n.) Anything moved with a whirl, as preparatory for a blow, or to augment the force of it; -- applied by poets to the cestus of ancient boxers. |
wombat | noun (n.) Any one of three species of Australian burrowing marsupials of the genus Phascolomys, especially the common species (P. ursinus). They are nocturnal in their habits, and feed mostly on roots. |