PIPPA
First name PIPPA's origin is Europe. PIPPA means "lover of horses". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with PIPPA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of pippa.(Brown names are of the same origin (Europe) with PIPPA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming PIPPA
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES PİPPA AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH PİPPA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (ippa) - Names That Ends with ippa:
philippa tzippaRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ppa) - Names That Ends with ppa:
leppa tzipppaRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (pa) - Names That Ends with pa:
europa kepa phillipa nipa shapa atepa chapa sinopa taipa machupa filipa joxepa yepa mantotohpa wahchinksapa hrypaNAMES RHYMING WITH PİPPA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (pipp) - Names That Begins with pipp:
pippin pippoRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (pip) - Names That Begins with pip:
piper pipere piperelRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (pi) - Names That Begins with pi:
pia piaras picaworth picford pickford pickworth pierce pierette pierpont pierre pierrel pierrepont pierretta pierrette piers pierson pietra pietro pike pilar pili pimne pin pinabel pinochos pirithous pirmin piroska pirro pishachi pista pisti pit pithasthana pitney pittheus pityocamptes pius pivaneNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PİPPA:
First Names which starts with 'pi' and ends with 'pa':
First Names which starts with 'p' and ends with 'a':
pabla pachu'a paciencia padma paella pahana paharita pakuna pakwa palassa palba palmira paloma pamela pamuya panagiota pandara pandora panphila panthea panya paola paquita parnella parsa parthenia pascala pasclina pasha pastora patricia patrina patrizia paula paulita pavla paza pazia peada pedra pekka pelagia pelicia pelopia penda penina pennlea penthea penthesilea penthia pepita perahta perfecta pesha peta peterka petra petrica petrina petronela petronilla petunia phaedra phaethusa phedora pheodora phiala phila philana philberta philipinna phillida phillina philomela philomena philomina philothea placida polikwaptiwa poloma polyhymnia polyxena portia posala powaqa pramlocha praza primavera priscilla priyana priyanka prudencia prunella puebla pura pureza purisima pyrena pyrrha pythiaEnglish Words Rhyming PIPPA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PİPPA AS A WHOLE:
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Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ippa) - English Words That Ends with ippa:
hippa | noun (n.) Alt. of Hippe |
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ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PİPPA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (pipp) - Words That Begins with pipp:
pipping | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pip |
pippin | noun (n.) An apple from a tree raised from the seed and not grafted; a seedling apple. |
noun (n.) A name given to apples of several different kinds, as Newtown pippin, summer pippin, fall pippin, golden pippin. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (pip) - Words That Begins with pip:
pip | noun (n.) A contagious disease of fowls, characterized by hoarseness, discharge from the nostrils and eyes, and an accumulation of mucus in the mouth, forming a "scale" on the tongue. By some the term pip is restricted to this last symptom, the disease being called roup by them. |
noun (n.) A seed, as of an apple or orange. | |
noun (n.) One of the conventional figures or "spots" on playing cards, dominoes, etc. | |
verb (v. i.) To cry or chirp, as a chicken; to peep. |
pipa | noun (n.) The Surinam toad (Pipa Americana), noted for its peculiar breeding habits. |
pipage | noun (n.) Transportation, as of petroleum oil, by means of a pipe conduit; also, the charge for such transportation. |
pipe | noun (n.) A wind instrument of music, consisting of a tube or tubes of straw, reed, wood, or metal; any tube which produces musical sounds; as, a shepherd's pipe; the pipe of an organ. |
noun (n.) Any long tube or hollow body of wood, metal, earthenware, or the like: especially, one used as a conductor of water, steam, gas, etc. | |
noun (n.) A small bowl with a hollow steam, -- used in smoking tobacco, and, sometimes, other substances. | |
noun (n.) A passageway for the air in speaking and breathing; the windpipe, or one of its divisions. | |
noun (n.) The key or sound of the voice. | |
noun (n.) The peeping whistle, call, or note of a bird. | |
noun (n.) The bagpipe; as, the pipes of Lucknow. | |
noun (n.) An elongated body or vein of ore. | |
noun (n.) A roll formerly used in the English exchequer, otherwise called the Great Roll, on which were taken down the accounts of debts to the king; -- so called because put together like a pipe. | |
noun (n.) A boatswain's whistle, used to call the crew to their duties; also, the sound of it. | |
noun (n.) A cask usually containing two hogsheads, or 126 wine gallons; also, the quantity which it contains. | |
verb (v. i.) To play on a pipe, fife, flute, or other tubular wind instrument of music. | |
verb (v. i.) To call, convey orders, etc., by means of signals on a pipe or whistle carried by a boatswain. | |
verb (v. i.) To emit or have a shrill sound like that of a pipe; to whistle. | |
verb (v. i.) To become hollow in the process of solodifying; -- said of an ingot, as of steel. | |
verb (v. t.) To perform, as a tune, by playing on a pipe, flute, fife, etc.; to utter in the shrill tone of a pipe. | |
verb (v. t.) To call or direct, as a crew, by the boatswain's whistle. | |
verb (v. t.) To furnish or equip with pipes; as, to pipe an engine, or a building. |
piping | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pipe |
noun (n.) A small cord covered with cloth, -- used as trimming for women's dresses. | |
noun (n.) Pipes, collectively; as, the piping of a house. | |
noun (n.) The act of playing on a pipe; the shrill noted of birds, etc. | |
noun (n.) A piece cut off to be set or planted; a cutting; also, propagation by cuttings. | |
verb (v.) Playing on a musical pipe. | |
verb (v.) Peaceful; favorable to, or characterized by, the music of the pipe rather than of the drum and fife. | |
verb (v.) Emitting a high, shrill sound. | |
verb (v.) Simmering; boiling; sizzling; hissing; -- from the sound of boiling fluids. |
piped | adjective (a.) Formed with a pipe; having pipe or pipes; tubular. |
(imp. & p. p.) of Pipe |
pipefish | noun (n.) Any lophobranch fish of the genus Siphostoma, or Syngnathus, and allied genera, having a long and very slender angular body, covered with bony plates. The mouth is small, at the end of a long, tubular snout. The male has a pouch on his belly, in which the incubation of the eggs takes place. |
pipemouth | noun (n.) Any fish of the genus Fistularia; -- called also tobacco pipefish. See Fistularia. |
piper | noun (n.) See Pepper. |
noun (n.) One who plays on a pipe, or the like, esp. on a bagpipe. | |
noun (n.) A common European gurnard (Trigla lyra), having a large head, with prominent nasal projection, and with large, sharp, opercular spines. | |
noun (n.) A sea urchin (Goniocidaris hystrix) having very long spines, native of both the American and European coasts. |
piperaceous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the order of plants (Piperaceae) of which the pepper (Piper nigrum) is the type. There are about a dozen genera and a thousand species, mostly tropical plants with pungent and aromatic qualities. |
piperic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, or designating, a complex organic acid found in the products of different members of the Pepper family, and extracted as a yellowish crystalline substance. |
piperidge | noun (n.) Same as Pepperidge. |
piperidine | noun (n.) An oily liquid alkaloid, C5H11N, having a hot, peppery, ammoniacal odor. It is related to pyridine, and is obtained by the decomposition of piperine. |
piperine | noun (n.) A white crystalline compound of piperidine and piperic acid. It is obtained from the black pepper (Piper nigrum) and other species. |
piperonal | noun (n.) A white crystalline substance obtained by oxidation of piperic acid, and regarded as a complex aldehyde. |
piperylene | noun (n.) A hydrocarbon obtained by decomposition of certain piperidine derivatives. |
pipestem | noun (n.) The hollow stem or tube of a pipe used for smoking tobacco, etc. |
pipestone | noun (n.) A kind of clay slate, carved by the Indians into tobacco pipes. Cf. Catlinite. |
pipette | noun (n.) A small glass tube, often with an enlargement or bulb in the middle, and usually graduated, -- used for transferring or delivering measured quantities. |
pipevine | noun (n.) The Dutchman's pipe. See under Dutchman. |
noun (n.) Any climbing species of Aristolochia; esp., the Dutchman's pipe (A. sipho). |
pipewort | noun (n.) Any plant of a genus (Eriocaulon) of aquatic or marsh herbs with soft grass-like leaves. |
pipistrel | noun (n.) Alt. of Pipistrelle |
pipistrelle | noun (n.) A small European bat (Vesperugo pipistrellus); -- called also flittermouse. |
pipit | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of small singing birds belonging to Anthus and allied genera, of the family Motacillidae. They strongly resemble the true larks in habits, colors, and the great length of the hind claw. They are, therefore, often called titlarks, and pipit larks. |
pipkin | noun (n.) A small earthen boiler. |
pipra | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of small clamatorial birds belonging to Pipra and allied genera, of the family Pipridae. The male is usually glossy black, varied with scarlet, yellow, or sky blue. They chiefly inhabit South America. |
piprine | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the pipras, or the family Pipridae. |
pipsissewa | noun (n.) A low evergreen plant (Chimaphila umbellata), with narrow, wedge-lanceolate leaves, and an umbel of pretty nodding fragrant blossoms. It has been used in nephritic diseases. Called also prince's pine. |
pipy | adjective (a.) Like a pipe; hollow-stemmed. |
pipewood | noun (n.) An ericaceous shrub (Leucothoe acuminata) of the southern United States, from the wood of which pipe bowls are made. |