Name Report For First Name HOODA:

HOODA

First name HOODA's origin is Other. HOODA means "right guidance". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with HOODA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of hooda.(Brown names are of the same origin (Other) with HOODA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with HOODA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming HOODA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES HOODA AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH HOODA (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (ooda) - Names That Ends with ooda:

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (oda) - Names That Ends with oda:

sroda rhoda shoda joda miakoda oda boda takoda leoda

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (da) - Names That Ends with da:

balinda dada makda makeda nehanda rashida saida sauda ghayda huda mas'ouda nashida nida rida warda zada daghda oppida seda milada arvada afreda belisarda clarimunda yolanda ciarda donalda albreda alda arnalda magnilda marelda mathilda romilda serilda andromeda dorinda elpida halimeda leda phillida varda darda chamunda chanda sharada clorinda elda geltruda alida orenda wakanda wihakayda adelajda nadezhda sanda adelinda muenda penda alwalda dar-al-baida abda fida reda ferda jarda standa tonda mudada balisarda abida ada adalheida adda aethelreda ahuda aida alameda aleda alfreda alfrida almunda alyda amada amalasanda amalda amanda ananda anda arlinda armanda

NAMES RHYMING WITH HOODA (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (hood) - Names That Begins with hood:

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (hoo) - Names That Begins with hoo:

hooriya

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ho) - Names That Begins with ho:

hoa hobard hobart hobbard hoben hoc hod hodsone hoel hogan hoh hohberht hoireabard hok'ee hola holbrook holcomb holda holde holden holdin holdyn holea holgar holger holic holle hollee hollie hollis holly holman holmes holt holter holwell home homer homeros homerus honani honaw honbria honbrie hondo honey hong honi honiahaka honon honor honora honoratas honorato honore honoria honovi honza hope horado horae horatiu horemheb horia hortencia hortense horton horus hosanna hosea hoshi hoshiko hotah hototo houd houdain houdenc houerv houghton houston hovan hoven hovhaness hovsep how howahkan howard howe howel howell howi howie howland

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HOODA:

First Names which starts with 'ho' and ends with 'da':

First Names which starts with 'h' and ends with 'a':

habiba hadara hadiya hadya haifa hajna hakidonmuya hakizimana haleema halfrida halfryta halia haligwiella halima hallfrita halona hameeda hamia hamza hana haneefa hania hanifa hanna hannela hannelora hanrietta harelea harimanna harimilla harmonia harrietta hartma hasana hasina hasna havanna hawa haya he-lush-ka hecuba hedda hedia hedyla heida hekuba helena helga helia helma helsa hemera hendrika henrietta henrika henriqua heortwiella hepsiba hera heretoga hermosa herta hertha hesperia hessa hestia hida hilaeira hilda hildemara hilma hippodamia hippolyta hisa hisolda hlinka hlisa hraefnscaga hrothbeorhta hrothberta hrothbertina hrothnerta hrypa huata huberta huetta hughetta hugiberahta hugiherahta huguetta hulda huma humita huyana hydra hygeia hygieia hylda hypatia hypermnestra

English Words Rhyming HOODA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES HOODA AS A WHOLE:



ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH HOODA (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ooda) - English Words That Ends with ooda:



Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (oda) - English Words That Ends with oda:


amblypodanoun (n. pl.) A group of large, extinct, herbivorous mammals, common in the Tertiary formation of the United States.

amphipodanoun (n. pl.) A numerous group of fourteen -- footed Crustacea, inhabiting both fresh and salt water. The body is usually compressed laterally, and the anterior pairs or legs are directed downward and forward, but the posterior legs are usually turned upward and backward. The beach flea is an example. See Tetradecapoda and Arthrostraca.

anarthropodanoun (n. pl.) One of the divisions of Articulata in which there are no jointed legs, as the annelids; -- opposed to Arthropoda.

anisopodanoun (n. pl.) A division of Crustacea, which, in some its characteristics, is intermediate between Amphipoda and Isopoda.

apodanoun (n.) A group of cirripeds, destitute of footlike organs.
 noun (n.) An order of Amphibia without feet. See Ophiomorpha.
 noun (n.) A group of worms without appendages, as the leech.

arthropodanoun (n. pl.) A large division of Articulata, embracing all those that have jointed legs. It includes Insects, Arachnida, Pychnogonida, and Crustacea.

brachiopodanoun (n.) A class of Molluscoidea having a symmetrical bivalve shell, often attached by a fleshy peduncle.

branchiogastropodanoun (n. pl.) Those Gastropoda that breathe by branchiae, including the Prosobranchiata and Opisthobranchiata.

branchiopodanoun (n. pl.) An order of Entomostraca; -- so named from the feet of branchiopods having been supposed to perform the function of gills. It includes the fresh-water genera Branchipus, Apus, and Limnadia, and the genus Artemia found in salt lakes. It is also called Phyllopoda. See Phyllopoda, Cladocera. It is sometimes used in a broader sense.

cephalopodanoun (n. pl.) The highest class of Mollusca.

chaetopodanoun (n. pl.) A very extensive order of Annelida, characterized by the presence of lateral setae, or spines, on most or all of the segments. They are divided into two principal groups: Oligochaeta, including the earthworms and allied forms, and Polychaeta, including most of the marine species.

cheilopodanoun (n.) See Ch/lopoda.

chilopodanoun (n. pl.) One of the orders of myriapods, including the centipeds. They have a single pair of elongated legs attached laterally to each segment; well developed jaws; and a pair of thoracic legs converted into poison fangs. They are insectivorous, very active, and some species grow to the length of a foot.

codanoun (n.) A few measures added beyond the natural termination of a composition.

copepodanoun (n. pl.) An order of Entomostraca, including many minute Crustacea, both fresh-water and marine.

decapodanoun (n. pl.) The order of Crustacea which includes the shrimps, lobsters, crabs, etc.
 noun (n. pl.) A division of the dibranchiate cephalopods including the cuttlefishes and squids. See Decacera.

diplopodanoun (n. pl.) An order of myriapods having two pairs of legs on each segment; the Chilognatha.

elasipodanoun (n. pl.) An order of holothurians mostly found in the deep sea. They are remarkable for their bilateral symmetry and curious forms.

eucopepodanoun (n. pl.) A group which includes the typical copepods and the lerneans.

gasteropodanoun (n. pl.) Same as Gastropoda.

gastropodanoun (n. pl.) One of the classes of Mollusca, of great extent. It includes most of the marine spiral shells, and the land and fresh-water snails. They generally creep by means of a flat, muscular disk, or foot, on the ventral side of the body. The head usually bears one or two pairs of tentacles. See Mollusca.

heteropodanoun (n. pl.) An order of pelagic Gastropoda, having the foot developed into a median fin. Some of the species are naked; others, as Carinaria and Atlanta, have thin glassy shells.

hexapodanoun (n. pl.) The true, or six-legged, insects; insects other than myriapods and arachnids.

isopodanoun (n. pl.) An order of sessile-eyed Crustacea, usually having seven pairs of legs, which are all similar in structure.

laemodipodanoun (n. pl.) A division of amphipod Crustacea, in which the abdomen is small or rudimentary and the legs are often reduced to five pairs. The whale louse, or Cyamus, and Caprella are examples.

lophopodanoun (n. pl.) Same as Phylactolemata.

malacopodanoun (n. pl.) A class of air-breathing Arthropoda; -- called also Protracheata, and Onychophora.

mastigopodanoun (n. pl.) The Infusoria.

myriapodanoun (n. pl.) A class, or subclass, of arthropods, related to the hexapod insects, from which they differ in having the body made up of numerous similar segments, nearly all of which bear true jointed legs. They have one pair of antennae, three pairs of mouth organs, and numerous trachaae, similar to those of true insects. The larvae, when first hatched, often have but three pairs of legs. See Centiped, Galleyworm, Milliped.

myriopodanoun (n. pl.) See Myriapoda.

octopodanoun (n.pl.) Same as Octocerata.
 noun (n.pl.) Same as Arachnida.

ornithopodanoun (n. pl.) An order of herbivorous dinosaurs with birdlike characteristics in the skeleton, esp. in the pelvis and hind legs, which in some genera had only three functional toes, and supported the body in walking as in Iguanodon. See Illust. in Appendix.

orthopodanoun (n. pl.) An extinct order of reptiles which stood erect on the hind legs, and resembled birds in the structure of the feet, pelvis, and other parts.

ostracodanoun (n. pl.) Ostracoidea.

pagodanoun (n.) A term by which Europeans designate religious temples and tower-like buildings of the Hindoos and Buddhists of India, Farther India, China, and Japan, -- usually but not always, devoted to idol worship.
 noun (n.) An idol.
 noun (n.) A gold or silver coin, of various kinds and values, formerly current in India. The Madras gold pagoda was worth about three and a half rupees.

pantopodanoun (n. pl.) Same as Pycnogonida.

pauropodanoun (n. pl.) An order of small myriapods having only nine pairs of legs and destitute of tracheae.

pelecypodanoun (n. pl.) Same as Lamellibranchia.

phyllopodanoun (n. pl.) An order of Entomostraca including a large number of species, most of which live in fresh water. They have flattened or leaflike legs, often very numerous, which they use in swimming. Called also Branchiopoda.

physopodanoun (n. pl.) Same as Thysanoptera.

platypodanoun (n. pl.) Same as Prosobranchiata.

plegepodanoun (n. pl.) Same as Infusoria.

poecilopodanoun (n. pl.) Originally, an artificial group including many parasitic Entomostraca, together with the horseshoe crabs (Limuloidea).
 noun (n. pl.) By some recent writers applied to the Merostomata.

pteropodanoun (n. pl.) A class of Mollusca in which the anterior lobes of the foot are developed in the form of broad, thin, winglike organs, with which they swim at near the surface of the sea.

pulmogasteropodanoun (n. pl.) Same as Pulmonata.

rhizopodanoun (n. pl.) An extensive class of Protozoa, including those which have pseudopodia, by means of which they move about and take their food. The principal groups are Lobosa (or Am/bea), Helizoa, Radiolaria, and Foraminifera (or Reticularia). See Protozoa.

salsodanoun (n.) See Sal soda, under Sal.

sauropodanoun (n. pl.) An extinct order of herbivorous dinosaurs having the feet of a saurian type, instead of birdlike, as they are in many dinosaurs. It includes the largest known land animals, belonging to Brontosaurus, Camarasaurus, and allied genera. See Illustration in Appendix.

schizopodanoun (n. pl.) A division of shrimplike Thoracostraca in which each of the thoracic legs has a long fringed upper branch (exopodite) for swimming.

siphonopodanoun (n. pl.) A division of Scaphopoda including those in which the foot terminates in a circular disk.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH HOODA (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (hood) - Words That Begins with hood:


hoodnoun (n.) State; condition.
 noun (n.) A covering or garment for the head or the head and shoulders, often attached to the body garment
 noun (n.) A soft covering for the head, worn by women, which leaves only the face exposed.
 noun (n.) A part of a monk's outer garment, with which he covers his head; a cowl.
 noun (n.) A like appendage to a cloak or loose overcoat, that may be drawn up over the head at pleasure.
 noun (n.) An ornamental fold at the back of an academic gown or ecclesiastical vestment; as, a master's hood.
 noun (n.) A covering for a horse's head.
 noun (n.) A covering for a hawk's head and eyes. See Illust. of Falcon.
 noun (n.) Anything resembling a hood in form or use
 noun (n.) The top or head of a carriage.
 noun (n.) A chimney top, often contrived to secure a constant draught by turning with the wind.
 noun (n.) A projecting cover above a hearth, forming the upper part of the fireplace, and confining the smoke to the flue.
 noun (n.) The top of a pump.
 noun (n.) A covering for a mortar.
 noun (n.) The hood-shaped upper petal of some flowers, as of monkshood; -- called also helmet.
 noun (n.) A covering or porch for a companion hatch.
 noun (n.) The endmost plank of a strake which reaches the stem or stern.
 verb (v. t.) To cover with a hood; to furnish with a hood or hood-shaped appendage.
 verb (v. t.) To cover; to hide; to blind.

hoodingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hood

hoodcapnoun (n.) See Hooded seal, under Hooded.

hoodedadjective (a.) Covered with a hood.
 adjective (a.) Furnished with a hood or something like a hood.
 adjective (a.) Hood-shaped; esp. (Bot.), rolled up like a cornet of paper; cuculate, as the spethe of the Indian turnip.
 adjective (a.) Having the head conspicuously different in color from the rest of the plumage; -- said of birds.
 adjective (a.) Having a hoodlike crest or prominence on the head or neck; as, the hooded seal; a hooded snake.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Hood

hoodlessadjective (a.) Having no hood.

hoodlumnoun (n.) A young rowdy; a rough, lawless fellow.

hoodmannoun (n.) The person blindfolded in the game called hoodman-blind.

hoodoonoun (n.) One who causes bad luck.
 noun (n.) A natural rock pile or pinnacle of fantastic shape.
 verb (v. t.) To be a hoodoo to; to bring bad luck to by occult influence; to bewitch.

hoodynoun (n.) The hooded crow; also, in Scotland, the hooded gull.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (hoo) - Words That Begins with hoo:


hoofnoun (n.) The horny substance or case that covers or terminates the feet of certain animals, as horses, oxen, etc.
 noun (n.) A hoofed animal; a beast.
 noun (n.) See Ungula.
 verb (v. i.) To walk as cattle.
 verb (v. i.) To be on a tramp; to foot.

hoofboundadjective (a.) Having a dry and contracted hoof, which occasions pain and lameness.

hoofedadjective (a.) Furnished with hoofs.

hooflessadjective (a.) Destitute of hoofs.

hooknoun (n.) A piece of metal, or other hard material, formed or bent into a curve or at an angle, for catching, holding, or sustaining anything; as, a hook for catching fish; a hook for fastening a gate; a boat hook, etc.
 noun (n.) That part of a hinge which is fixed to a post, and on which a door or gate hangs and turns.
 noun (n.) An implement for cutting grass or grain; a sickle; an instrument for cutting or lopping; a billhook.
 noun (n.) See Eccentric, and V-hook.
 noun (n.) A snare; a trap.
 noun (n.) A field sown two years in succession.
 noun (n.) The projecting points of the thigh bones of cattle; -- called also hook bones.
 noun (n.) A spit or narrow cape of sand or gravel turned landward at the outer end; as, Sandy Hook.
 verb (v. t.) To catch or fasten with a hook or hooks; to seize, capture, or hold, as with a hook, esp. with a disguised or baited hook; hence, to secure by allurement or artifice; to entrap; to catch; as, to hook a dress; to hook a trout.
 verb (v. t.) To seize or pierce with the points of the horns, as cattle in attacking enemies; to gore.
 verb (v. t.) To steal.
 verb (v. i.) To bend; to curve as a hook.
 verb (v. i.) To move or go with a sudden turn;
 verb (v. i.) to make off; to clear out; -- often with it.

hookingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hook

hookahnoun (n.) A pipe with a long, flexible stem, so arranged that the smoke is cooled by being made to pass through water.

hookedadjective (a.) Having the form of a hook; curvated; as, the hooked bill of a bird.
 adjective (a.) Provided with a hook or hooks.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Hook

hookednessnoun (n.) The state of being bent like a hook; incurvation.

hookernoun (n.) One who, or that which, hooks.
 noun (n.) A Dutch vessel with two masts.
 noun (n.) A fishing boat with one mast, used on the coast of Ireland.
 noun (n.) A sailor's contemptuous term for any antiquated craft.

hookeynoun (n.) See Hockey.

hookletnoun (n.) A little hook.

hookyadjective (a.) Full of hooks; pertaining to hooks.
 verb (v. t.) A word used only in the expression to play hooky, to run away, to play truant.

hooladjective (a.) Whole.

hoolocknoun (n.) A small black gibbon (Hylobates hoolock), found in the mountains of Assam.

hoomnoun (n.) Home.

hoonoomaunnoun (n.) An Indian monkey. See Entellus.

hoopnoun (n.) A pliant strip of wood or metal bent in a circular form, and united at the ends, for holding together the staves of casks, tubs, etc.
 noun (n.) A ring; a circular band; anything resembling a hoop, as the cylinder (cheese hoop) in which the curd is pressed in making cheese.
 noun (n.) A circle, or combination of circles, of thin whalebone, metal, or other elastic material, used for expanding the skirts of ladies' dresses; crinoline; -- used chiefly in the plural.
 noun (n.) A quart pot; -- so called because originally bound with hoops, like a barrel. Also, a portion of the contents measured by the distance between the hoops.
 noun (n.) An old measure of capacity, variously estimated at from one to four pecks.
 noun (n.) A shout; a whoop, as in whooping cough.
 noun (n.) The hoopoe. See Hoopoe.
 verb (v. t.) To bind or fasten with hoops; as, to hoop a barrel or puncheon.
 verb (v. t.) To clasp; to encircle; to surround.
 verb (v. i.) To utter a loud cry, or a sound imitative of the word, by way of call or pursuit; to shout.
 verb (v. i.) To whoop, as in whooping cough. See Whoop.
 verb (v. t.) To drive or follow with a shout.
 verb (v. t.) To call by a shout or peculiar cry.

hoopingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hoop

hoopernoun (n.) One who hoops casks or tubs; a cooper.
 noun (n.) The European whistling, or wild, swan (Olor cygnus); -- called also hooper swan, whooping swan, and elk.

hoopoenoun (n.) Alt. of Hoopoo

hoopoonoun (n.) A European bird of the genus Upupa (U. epops), having a beautiful crest, which it can erect or depress at pleasure. Called also hoop, whoop. The name is also applied to several other species of the same genus and allied genera.

hoosiernoun (n.) A nickname given to an inhabitant of the State of Indiana.

hootingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hoot

hootnoun (n.) A derisive cry or shout.
 noun (n.) The cry of an owl.
 verb (v. i.) To cry out or shout in contempt.
 verb (v. i.) To make the peculiar cry of an owl.
 verb (v. t.) To assail with contemptuous cries or shouts; to follow with derisive shouts.

hoovenoun (n.) A disease in cattle consisting in inflammation of the stomach by gas, ordinarily caused by eating too much green food; tympany; bloating.

hoovenadjective (a.) Alt. of Hoven

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HOODA:

English Words which starts with 'ho' and ends with 'da':