AMANY
First name AMANY's origin is Arabic. AMANY means "wishes". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with AMANY below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of amany.(Brown names are of the same origin (Arabic) with AMANY and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming AMANY
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES AMANY AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH AMANY (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (many) - Names That Ends with many:
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (any) - Names That Ends with any:
czigany krany bethany brittany dany devany estefany leilany siany slany tiffany anthany lany quany brettanyRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ny) - Names That Ends with ny:
peony cerny silny zeleny anny bonny briony brittny bryony devenny devony ebony eny fanny genny ginny harmony jenny millenny nanny tawny uny adny anthony ballindeny benny conny danny denny donny johnny kenny kinny lanny lenny manny renny ronny shelny sonny stanbeny thieny tony voliny antony vollny cluny vanny penny sunny destiny jinny cony evonyNAMES RHYMING WITH AMANY (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (aman) - Names That Begins with aman:
aman amanda amani amanishakheteRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (ama) - Names That Begins with ama:
amabella amabelle amachi amad amada amadahy amadeo amadi amado amaethon amaia amal amala amalasand amalasanda amald amalda amalea amalia amalie amall amalthea amalthia amalur amalure amaor amapola amar amara amarande amaranta amarante amarantha amaravati amare amari amariah amarii amaris amarisa amarise amarissa amarri amaru amaryah amaryllis amasa amata amatullah amaud amaury amayah amayeta amazuRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (am) - Names That Begins with am:
amba amber amberlee amberley amberly amberlyn amberlynn ambi ambika amblaoibh ambra ambre ambreen ambrocio ambros ambrose ambrosi ambrosia ambrosine ambrosio ambrosius ambrotosa ambrus ambry amd amdt ame amedee ameen ameena ameenah ameer ameera ameerah amelia amelie amell amen amen-ra amenhotep amenophis ameretatNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH AMANY:
First Names which starts with 'am' and ends with 'ny':
First Names which starts with 'a' and ends with 'y':
aanjay abbey abby abdul-aliyy abey abhy acey ackerley ackley adahy addney addy adjatay adley adney ady aeary aekerley aekley aescby aghy ailey ainsley aisley aisly ajay aldercy aliyy alroy alvy amery amey amity amnisty amory amy andy anemy anevay anglesey ansley anzety aracely ardley ardy arley arney ashby ashley ashly atty aubrey aubry audley audrey auley averey avery avreyEnglish Words Rhyming AMANY
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES AMANY AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH AMANY (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (many) - English Words That Ends with many:
many | noun (n.) A retinue of servants; a household. |
noun (a. / pron.) Consisting of a great number; numerous; not few. | |
adjective (a.) The populace; the common people; the majority of people, or of a community. | |
adjective (a.) A large or considerable number. |
nymphomany | noun (n.) Same as Nymphomania. |
romany | noun (n.) A gypsy. |
noun (n.) The language spoken among themselves by the gypsies. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (any) - English Words That Ends with any:
angelophany | noun (n.) The actual appearance of an angel to man. |
any | noun (a. & pron.) One indifferently, out of an indefinite number; one indefinitely, whosoever or whatsoever it may be. |
noun (a. & pron.) Some, of whatever kind, quantity, or number; as, are there any witnesses present? are there any other houses like it? | |
adverb (adv.) To any extent; in any degree; at all. |
botany | noun (a. & n.) The science which treats of the structure of plants, the functions of their parts, their places of growth, their classification, and the terms which are employed in their description and denomination. See Plant. |
noun (a. & n.) A book which treats of the science of botany. |
cany | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to cane or canes; abounding with canes. |
castellany | noun (n.) The lordship of a castle; the extent of land and jurisdiction appertaining to a castle. |
chapellany | noun (n.) A chapel within the jurisdiction of a church; a subordinate ecclesiastical foundation. |
chatellany | noun (n.) Same as Castellany. |
christophany | noun (n.) An appearance of Christ, as to his disciples after the crucifixion. |
colophany | noun (n.) See Colophony. |
company | noun (n.) The state of being a companion or companions; the act of accompanying; fellowship; companionship; society; friendly intercourse. |
noun (n.) A companion or companions. | |
noun (n.) An assemblage or association of persons, either permanent or transient. | |
noun (n.) Guests or visitors, in distinction from the members of a family; as, to invite company to dine. | |
noun (n.) Society, in general; people assembled for social intercourse. | |
noun (n.) An association of persons for the purpose of carrying on some enterprise or business; a corporation; a firm; as, the East India Company; an insurance company; a joint-stock company. | |
noun (n.) Partners in a firm whose names are not mentioned in its style or title; -- often abbreviated in writing; as, Hottinguer & Co. | |
noun (n.) A subdivision of a regiment of troops under the command of a captain, numbering in the United States (full strength) 100 men. | |
noun (n.) The crew of a ship, including the officers; as, a whole ship's company. | |
noun (n.) The body of actors employed in a theater or in the production of a play. | |
verb (v. t.) To accompany or go with; to be companion to. | |
verb (v. i.) To associate. | |
verb (v. i.) To be a gay companion. | |
verb (v. i.) To have sexual commerce. |
dissentany | adjective (a.) Dissentaneous; inconsistent. |
dittany | noun (n.) A plant of the Mint family (Origanum Dictamnus), a native of Crete. |
noun (n.) The Dictamnus Fraxinella. See Dictamnus. | |
noun (n.) In America, the Cunila Mariana, a fragrant herb of the Mint family. |
epiphany | noun (n.) An appearance, or a becoming manifest. |
noun (n.) A church festival celebrated on the 6th of January, the twelfth day after Christmas, in commemoration of the visit of the Magi of the East to Bethlehem, to see and worship the child Jesus; or, as others maintain, to commemorate the appearance of the star to the Magi, symbolizing the manifestation of Christ to the Gentles; Twelfthtide. |
gowany | adjective (a.) Having, abounding in, or decked with, daisies. |
hemicrany | noun (n.) Hemicranis. |
leany | adjective (a.) Lean. |
litany | noun (n.) A solemn form of supplication in the public worship of various churches, in which the clergy and congregation join, the former leading and the latter responding in alternate sentences. It is usually of a penitential character. |
mahogany | noun (n.) A large tree of the genus Swietenia (S. Mahogoni), found in tropical America. |
noun (n.) The wood of the Swietenia Mahogoni. It is of a reddish brown color, beautifully veined, very hard, and susceptible of a fine polish. It is used in the manufacture of furniture. | |
noun (n.) A table made of mahogany wood. |
miscellany | noun (n.) A mass or mixture of various things; a medley; esp., a collection of compositions on various subjects. |
adjective (a.) Miscellaneous; heterogeneous. |
momentany | adjective (a.) Momentary. |
molokany | noun (n. pl.) See Raskolnik. |
organy | noun (n.) See Origan. |
oriskany | adjective (a.) Designating, or pertaining to, certain beds, chiefly limestone, characteristic of the latest period of the Silurian age. |
quiddany | noun (n.) A confection of quinces, in consistency between a sirup and marmalade. |
noun (n.) A confection of quinces, in consistency between a sirup and marmalade. |
paleobotany | noun (n.) That branch of paleontology which treats of fossil plants. |
polychoerany | noun (n.) A government by many chiefs, princes, or rules. |
prytany | noun (n.) The period during which the presidency of the senate belonged to the prytanes of the section. |
raphany | noun (n.) A convulsive disease, attended with ravenous hunger, not uncommon in Sweden and Germany. It was so called because supposed to be caused by eating corn with which seeds of jointed charlock (Raphanus raphanistrum) had been mixed, but the condition is now known to be a form of ergotism. |
ratany | noun (n.) Same as Rhatany. |
rhatany | noun (n.) Alt. of Rhatanhy |
satanophany | noun (n.) An incarnation of Satan; a being possessed by a demon. |
strany | noun (n.) The guillemot. |
subitany | adjective (a.) Subitaneous; sudden; hasty. |
subterrany | noun (n.) A subterranean place. |
adjective (a.) Subterranean. |
sultany | noun (n.) Sultanry. |
tetany | noun (n.) A morbid condition resembling tetanus, but distinguished from it by being less severe and having intermittent spasms. |
theophany | noun (n.) A manifestation of God to man by actual appearance, usually as an incarnation. |
tiffany | noun (n.) A species of gause, or very silk. |
tympany | noun (n.) A flatulent distention of the belly; tympanites. |
noun (n.) Hence, inflation; conceit; bombast; turgidness. |
vilany | noun (n.) Villainy. |
villany | noun (n.) See Villainy. |
zany | noun (n.) A merry-andrew; a buffoon. |
verb (v. t.) To mimic. |
wany | adjective (a.) Waning or diminished in some parts; not of uniform size throughout; -- said especially of sawed boards or timber when tapering or uneven, from being cut too near the outside of the log. |
adjective (a.) Spoiled by wet; -- said of timber. | |
verb (v. i.) To wane. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH AMANY (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (aman) - Words That Begins with aman:
amandine | noun (n.) The vegetable casein of almonds. |
noun (n.) A kind of cold cream prepared from almonds, for chapped hands, etc. |
amanitine | noun (n.) The poisonous principle of some fungi. |
amanuensis | noun (n.) A person whose employment is to write what another dictates, or to copy what another has written. |
amanita | noun (n.) A genus of poisonous fungi of the family Agaricaceae, characterized by having a volva, an annulus, and white spores. The species resemble edible mushrooms, and are frequently mistaken for them. Amanita muscaria, syn. Agaricus muscarius, is the fly amanita, or fly agaric; and A. phalloides is the death cup. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (ama) - Words That Begins with ama:
amability | noun (n.) Lovableness. |
amacratic | adjective (a.) Amasthenic. |
amadavat | noun (n.) The strawberry finch, a small Indian song bird (Estrelda amandava), commonly caged and kept for fighting. The female is olive brown; the male, in summer, mostly crimson; -- called also red waxbill. |
amadou | noun (n.) A spongy, combustible substance, prepared from fungus (Boletus and Polyporus) which grows on old trees; German tinder; punk. It has been employed as a styptic by surgeons, but its common use is as tinder, for which purpose it is prepared by soaking it in a strong solution of niter. |
amain | noun (n.) With might; with full force; vigorously; violently; exceedingly. |
noun (n.) At full speed; in great haste; also, at once. | |
verb (v. t.) To lower, as a sail, a yard, etc. | |
verb (v. i.) To lower the topsail, in token of surrender; to yield. |
amalgam | noun (n.) An alloy of mercury with another metal or metals; as, an amalgam of tin, bismuth, etc. |
noun (n.) A mixture or compound of different things. | |
noun (n.) A native compound of mercury and silver. | |
verb (v. t. / i.) To amalgamate. |
amalgama | noun (n.) Same as Amalgam. |
amalgamating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Amalgamate |
amalgamate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Amalgamated |
verb (v. t.) To compound or mix, as quicksilver, with another metal; to unite, combine, or alloy with mercury. | |
verb (v. t.) To mix, so as to make a uniform compound; to unite or combine; as, to amalgamate two races; to amalgamate one race with another. | |
verb (v. i.) To unite in an amalgam; to blend with another metal, as quicksilver. | |
verb (v. i.) To coalesce, as a result of growth; to combine into a uniform whole; to blend; as, two organs or parts amalgamate. |
amalgamated | adjective (a.) Coalesced; united; combined. |
(imp. & p. p.) of Amalgamate |
amalgamation | noun (n.) The act or operation of compounding mercury with another metal; -- applied particularly to the process of separating gold and silver from their ores by mixing them with mercury. |
noun (n.) The mixing or blending of different elements, races, societies, etc.; also, the result of such combination or blending; a homogeneous union. |
amalgamative | adjective (a.) Characterized by amalgamation. |
amalgamator | noun (n.) One who, or that which, amalgamates. Specifically: A machine for separating precious metals from earthy particles by bringing them in contact with a body of mercury with which they form an amalgam. |
amaracus | noun (n.) A fragrant flower. |
amarant | noun (n.) Amaranth, 1. |
amarantaceous | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the family of plants of which the amaranth is the type. |
amaranth | noun (n.) An imaginary flower supposed never to fade. |
noun (n.) A genus of ornamental annual plants (Amaranthus) of many species, with green, purplish, or crimson flowers. | |
noun (n.) A color inclining to purple. |
amaranthine | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to amaranth. |
adjective (a.) Unfading, as the poetic amaranth; undying. | |
adjective (a.) Of a purplish color. |
amaranthus | noun (n.) Alt. of Amarantus |
amarantus | noun (n.) Same as Amaranth. |
amarine | noun (n.) A characteristic crystalline substance, obtained from oil of bitter almonds. |
amaritude | noun (n.) Bitterness. |
amaryllidaceous | adjective (a.) Alt. of Amaryllideous |
amaryllideous | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, an order of plants differing from the lily family chiefly in having the ovary below the /etals. The narcissus and daffodil are members of this family. |
amaryllis | noun (n.) A pastoral sweetheart. |
noun (n.) A family of plants much esteemed for their beauty, including the narcissus, jonquil, daffodil, agave, and others. | |
noun (n.) A genus of the same family, including the Belladonna lily. |
amassing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Amass |
amass | noun (n.) A mass; a heap. |
verb (v. t.) To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate; as, to amass a treasure or a fortune; to amass words or phrases. |
amassable | adjective (a.) Capable of being amassed. |
amasser | noun (n.) One who amasses. |
amassette | noun (n.) An instrument of horn used for collecting painters' colors on the stone in the process of grinding. |
amassment | noun (n.) An amassing; a heap collected; a large quantity or number brought together; an accumulation. |
amasthenic | adjective (a.) Uniting the chemical rays of light into one focus, as a certain kind of lens; amacratic. |
amateur | noun (n.) A person attached to a particular pursuit, study, or science as to music or painting; esp. one who cultivates any study or art, from taste or attachment, without pursuing it professionally. |
amateurish | adjective (a.) In the style of an amateur; superficial or defective like the work of an amateur. |
amateurism | noun (n.) The practice, habit, or work of an amateur. |
amateurship | noun (n.) The quality or character of an amateur. |
amative | adjective (a.) Full of love; amatory. |
amativeness | noun (n.) The faculty supposed to influence sexual desire; propensity to love. |
amatorial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a lover or to love making; amatory; as, amatorial verses. |
amatorian | adjective (a.) Amatory. |
amatorious | adjective (a.) Amatory. |
amatory | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, producing, or expressing, sexual love; as, amatory potions. |
amaurosis | noun (n.) A loss or decay of sight, from loss of power in the optic nerve, without any perceptible external change in the eye; -- called also gutta serena, the "drop serene" of Milton. |
amaurotic | adjective (a.) Affected with amaurosis; having the characteristics of amaurosis. |
amazing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Amaze |
adjective (a.) Causing amazement; very wonderful; as, amazing grace. |
amazedness | noun (n.) The state of being amazed, or confounded with fear, surprise, or wonder. |
amazeful | adjective (a.) Full of amazement. |
amazement | noun (n.) The condition of being amazed; bewilderment [Obs.]; overwhelming wonder, as from surprise, sudden fear, horror, or admiration. |
noun (n.) Frenzy; madness. |
amazon | noun (n.) One of a fabulous race of female warriors in Scythia; hence, a female warrior. |
noun (n.) A tall, strong, masculine woman; a virago. | |
noun (n.) A name numerous species of South American parrots of the genus Chrysotis |
amazonian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to or resembling an Amazon; of masculine manners; warlike. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the river Amazon in South America, or to its valley. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH AMANY:
English Words which starts with 'am' and ends with 'ny':
amphictyony | noun (n.) A league of states of ancient Greece; esp. the celebrated confederation known as the Amphictyonic Council. Its object was to maintain the common interests of Greece. |
amphigony | noun (n.) Sexual propagation. |