Name Report For First Name RIDER:

RIDER

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

Rhymes with RIDER - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming RIDER

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES RĘDER AS A WHOLE:

ridere

NAMES RHYMING WITH RĘDER (According to last letters):

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

ider

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

iskinder nader yder ander lysander philander aleksander alexander bader calder eder ellder helder jader launder leander rydder ryder zander sander lander elder der balder alder thunder rayder

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

clover hesper gauthier fajer mountakaber saber shaker taher abdul-nasser kadeer kyner vortimer ager iker xabier usk-water fleischaker kusner molner bleecker devisser schuyler vanderveer an-her djoser narmer neb-er-tcher acker archer brewster bridger camber denver gardner jasper miller parker taburer tanner tucker turner wheeler witter symer dexter jesper ogier oliver fearcher keller lawler rainer rutger auster christopher homer kester meleager teucer helmer abeer amber cher claefer codier easter ember ester esther eszter ginger gwenyver

NAMES RHYMING WITH RĘDER (According to first letters):

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

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

rida riddhi riddoc riddock ridge ridgeiey ridgeley ridgely ridha ridhi ridley ridpath ridwan

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

ria riagan rian rica ricadene ricadonna ricard ricarda ricardo ricca riccardo rice rich richael richard richardo richelle richer richere richie richlynn richman richmond rick rickard ricker rickey rickie rickman rickward ricky ricman rico ricwea ricweard rigby rigel rigg riggs rigmor rihana riikka rikard rikka rikkard rikward ril riley rilla rille rilletta rillette rillia rillie rilynn rim rima rimona rina rinan rinat rinc ring rinji rinna rinnah rio riobard riocard rioghbhardan rioghnach rion riona riordain riordan ripley rique risa rishim risley risteard risto riston rita ritchie ritsa ritter

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH RĘDER:

First Names which starts with 'ri' and ends with 'er':

First Names which starts with 'r' and ends with 'r':

radnor ragnar rainger rainier rainor ranger ranier raybour rayner raynor redfor regenfr reiner rendor rodger rodor roger roper rossiter rover rudiger rybar ryker

English Words Rhyming RIDER

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES RĘDER AS A WHOLE:

deridernoun (n.) One who derides, or laughs at, another in contempt; a mocker; a scoffer.

outridernoun (n.) A summoner whose office is to cite men before the sheriff.
 noun (n.) One who rides out on horseback.
 noun (n.) A servant on horseback attending a carriage.

peridermnoun (n.) The outer layer of bark.
 noun (n.) The hard outer covering of hydroids and other marine animals; the perisarc.

postridernoun (n.) One who rides over a post road to carry the mails.

ridernoun (n.) One who, or that which, rides.
 noun (n.) Formerly, an agent who went out with samples of goods to obtain orders; a commercial traveler.
 noun (n.) One who breaks or manages a horse.
 noun (n.) An addition or amendment to a manuscript or other document, which is attached on a separate piece of paper; in legislative practice, an additional clause annexed to a bill while in course of passage; something extra or burdensome that is imposed.
 noun (n.) A problem of more than usual difficulty added to another on an examination paper.
 noun (n.) A Dutch gold coin having the figure of a man on horseback stamped upon it.
 noun (n.) Rock material in a vein of ore, dividing it.
 noun (n.) An interior rib occasionally fixed in a ship's hold, reaching from the keelson to the beams of the lower deck, to strengthen her frame.
 noun (n.) The second tier of casks in a vessel's hold.
 noun (n.) A small forked weight which straddles the beam of a balance, along which it can be moved in the manner of the weight on a steelyard.
 noun (n.) A robber.

riderlessadjective (a.) Having no rider; as, a riderless horse.

roughridernoun (n.) One who breaks horses; especially (Mil.), a noncommissioned officer in the British cavalry, whose duty is to assist the riding master.
 noun (n.) An officer or enlisted man in the 1st U. S. Volunteer Cavalry, a regiment raised for the Spanish war of 1898, composed mostly of Western cowboys and hunters and Eastern college athletes and sportsmen, largely organized, and later commanded, by Theodore Roosevelt. Sometimes, locally, a member of any of various volunteer cavalry commands raised in 1898.

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


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


abidernoun (n.) One who abides, or continues.
 noun (n.) One who dwells; a resident.

aidernoun (n.) One who, or that which, aids.

avoidernoun (n.) The person who carries anything away, or the vessel in which things are carried away.
 noun (n.) One who avoids, shuns, or escapes.

backslidernoun (n.) One who backslides.

chidernoun (n.) One who chides or quarrels.

cidernoun (n.) The expressed juice of apples. It is used as a beverage, for making vinegar, and for other purposes.

coincidernoun (n.) One who coincides with another in an opinion.

confidernoun (n.) One who confides.

decidernoun (n.) One who decides.

dividernoun (n.) One who, or that which, divides; that which separates anything into parts.
 noun (n.) One who deals out to each his share.
 noun (n.) One who, or that which, causes division.
 noun (n.) An instrument for dividing lines, describing circles, etc., compasses. See Compasses.

eidernoun (n.) Any species of sea duck of the genus Somateria, esp. Somateria mollissima, which breeds in the northern parts of Europe and America, and lines its nest with fine down (taken from its own body) which is an article of commerce; -- called also eider duck. The American eider (S. Dresseri), the king eider (S. spectabilis), and the spectacled eider (Arctonetta Fischeri) are related species.

glidernoun (n.) One who, or that which, glides.

guidernoun (n.) A guide; a director.

hidernoun (n.) One who hides or conceals.

outsidernoun (n.) One not belonging to the concern, institution, party, etc., spoken of; one disconnected in interest or feeling.
 noun (n.) A locksmith's pinchers for grasping the point of a key in the keyhole, to open a door from the outside when the key is inside.
 noun (n.) A horse which is not a favorite in the betting.

presidernoun (n.) One who presides.

providernoun (n.) One who provides, furnishes, or supplies; one who procures what is wanted.

raidernoun (n.) One who engages in a raid.

residernoun (n.) One who resides in a place.

sidernoun (n.) One who takes a side.
 noun (n.) Cider.

slidernoun (n.) One who, or that which, slides; especially, a sliding part of an instrument or machine.
 noun (n.) The red-bellied terrapin (Pseudemys rugosa).
 adjective (a.) See Slidder.

spidernoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of arachnids comprising the order Araneina. Spiders have the mandibles converted into poison fangs, or falcers. The abdomen is large and not segmented, with two or three pairs of spinnerets near the end, by means of which they spin threads of silk to form cocoons, or nests, to protect their eggs and young. Many species spin also complex webs to entrap the insects upon which they prey. The eyes are usually eight in number (rarely six), and are situated on the back of the cephalothorax. See Illust. under Araneina.
 noun (n.) Any one of various other arachnids resembling the true spiders, especially certain mites, as the red spider (see under Red).
 noun (n.) An iron pan with a long handle, used as a kitchen utensil in frying food. Originally, it had long legs, and was used over coals on the hearth.
 noun (n.) A trevet to support pans or pots over a fire.
 noun (n.) A skeleton, or frame, having radiating arms or members, often connected by crosspieces; as, a casting forming the hub and spokes to which the rim of a fly wheel or large gear is bolted; the body of a piston head; a frame for strengthening a core or mold for a casting, etc.

snidernoun (n.) A breech-loading rifle formerly used in the British service; -- so called from the inventor.

voidernoun (n.) One who, or that which, voids, /mpties, vacates, or annuls.
 noun (n.) A tray, or basket, formerly used to receive or convey that which is voided or cleared away from a given place; especially, one for carrying off the remains of a meal, as fragments of food; sometimes, a basket for containing household articles, as clothes, etc.
 noun (n.) A servant whose business is to void, or clear away, a table after a meal.
 noun (n.) One of the ordinaries, much like the flanch, but less rounded and therefore smaller.


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


abscondernoun (n.) One who absconds.

accedernoun (n.) One who accedes.

accordernoun (n.) One who accords, assents, or concedes.

addernoun (n.) One who, or that which, adds; esp., a machine for adding numbers.
 noun (n.) A serpent.
 noun (n.) A small venomous serpent of the genus Vipera. The common European adder is the Vipera (/ Pelias) berus. The puff adders of Africa are species of Clotho.
 noun (n.) In America, the term is commonly applied to several harmless snakes, as the milk adder, puffing adder, etc.
 noun (n.) Same as Sea Adder.

africandernoun (n.) One born in Africa, the offspring of a white father and a "colored" mother. Also, and now commonly in Southern Africa, a native born of European settlers.

aldernoun (n.) A tree, usually growing in moist land, and belonging to the genus Alnus. The wood is used by turners, etc.; the bark by dyers and tanners. In the U. S. the species of alder are usually shrubs or small trees.
 adjective (a.) Alt. of Aller

amendernoun (n.) One who amends.

applaudernoun (n.) One who applauds.

apprehendernoun (n.) One who apprehends.

attaindernoun (n.) The act of attainting, or the state of being attainted; the extinction of the civil rights and capacities of a person, consequent upon sentence of death or outlawry; as, an act of attainder.
 noun (n.) A stain or staining; state of being in dishonor or condemnation.

attendernoun (n.) One who, or that which, attends.

awardernoun (n.) One who awards, or assigns by sentence or judicial determination; a judge.

backhandernoun (n.) A backhanded blow.

baldernoun (n.) The most beautiful and beloved of the gods; the god of peace; the son of Odin and Freya.

balladernoun (n.) A writer of ballads.

bandernoun (n.) One banded with others.

barricadernoun (n.) One who constructs barricades.

bartendernoun (n.) A barkeeper.

beholdernoun (n.) One who beholds; a spectator.

bendernoun (n.) One who, or that which, bends.
 noun (n.) An instrument used for bending.
 noun (n.) A drunken spree.
 noun (n.) A sixpence.

bergandernoun (n.) A European duck (Anas tadorna). See Sheldrake.

bhundernoun (n.) An Indian monkey (Macacus Rhesus), protected by the Hindoos as sacred. See Rhesus.

biddernoun (n.) One who bids or offers a price.

bilandernoun (n.) A small two-masted merchant vessel, fitted only for coasting, or for use in canals, as in Holland.

bindernoun (n.) One who binds; as, a binder of sheaves; one whose trade is to bind; as, a binder of books.
 noun (n.) Anything that binds, as a fillet, cord, rope, or band; a bandage; -- esp. the principal piece of timber intended to bind together any building.

birdernoun (n.) A birdcatcher.

birgandernoun (n.) See Bergander.

bladdernoun (n.) A bag or sac in animals, which serves as the receptacle of some fluid; as, the urinary bladder; the gall bladder; -- applied especially to the urinary bladder, either within the animal, or when taken out and inflated with air.
 noun (n.) Any vesicle or blister, especially if filled with air, or a thin, watery fluid.
 noun (n.) A distended, membranaceous pericarp.
 noun (n.) Anything inflated, empty, or unsound.
 verb (v. t.) To swell out like a bladder with air; to inflate.
 verb (v. t.) To put up in bladders; as, bladdered lard.

bleedernoun (n.) One who, or that which, draws blood.
 noun (n.) One in whom slight wounds give rise to profuse or uncontrollable bleeding.

blendernoun (n.) One who, or that which, blends; an instrument, as a brush, used in blending.

blindernoun (n.) One who, or that which, blinds.
 noun (n.) One of the leather screens on a bridle, to hinder a horse from seeing objects at the side; a blinker.

blockadernoun (n.) One who blockades.
 noun (n.) A vessel employed in blockading.

bloodsheddernoun (n.) One who sheds blood; a manslayer; a murderer.

blundernoun (n.) Confusion; disturbance.
 noun (n.) A gross error or mistake, resulting from carelessness, stupidity, or culpable ignorance.
 verb (v. i.) To make a gross error or mistake; as, to blunder in writing or preparing a medical prescription.
 verb (v. i.) To move in an awkward, clumsy manner; to flounder and stumble.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to blunder.
 verb (v. t.) To do or treat in a blundering manner; to confuse.

boardernoun (n.) One who has food statedly at another's table, or meals and lodgings in his house, for pay, or compensation of any kind.
 noun (n.) One who boards a ship; one selected to board an enemy's ship.

bondernoun (n.) One who places goods under bond or in a bonded warehouse.
 noun (n.) A bonding stone or brick; a bondstone.
 noun (n.) A freeholder on a small scale.

bondholdernoun (n.) A person who holds the bonds of a public or private corporation for the payment of money at a certain time.

bookbindernoun (n.) One whose occupation is to bind books.

bookholdernoun (n.) A prompter at a theater.
 noun (n.) A support for a book, holding it open, while one reads or copies from it.

bordernoun (n.) The outer part or edge of anything, as of a garment, a garden, etc.; margin; verge; brink.
 noun (n.) A boundary; a frontier of a state or of the settled part of a country; a frontier district.
 noun (n.) A strip or stripe arranged along or near the edge of something, as an ornament or finish.
 noun (n.) A narrow flower bed.
 verb (v. i.) To touch at the edge or boundary; to be contiguous or adjacent; -- with on or upon as, Connecticut borders on Massachusetts.
 verb (v. i.) To approach; to come near to; to verge.
 verb (v. t.) To make a border for; to furnish with a border, as for ornament; as, to border a garment or a garden.
 verb (v. t.) To be, or to have, contiguous to; to touch, or be touched, as by a border; to be, or to have, near the limits or boundary; as, the region borders a forest, or is bordered on the north by a forest.
 verb (v. t.) To confine within bounds; to limit.

boroughholdernoun (n.) A headborough; a borsholder.

borsholderadjective (a.) The head or chief of a tithing, or borough (see 2d Borough); the headborough; a parish constable.

bottleholdernoun (n.) One who attends a pugilist in a prize fight; -- so called from the bottle of water of which he has charge.
 noun (n.) One who assists or supports another in a contest; an abettor; a backer.

bouldernoun (n.) Same as Bowlder.
 noun (n.) A large stone, worn smooth or rounded by the action of water; a large pebble.
 noun (n.) A mass of any rock, whether rounded or not, that has been transported by natural agencies from its native bed. See Drift.

boundernoun (n.) One who, or that which, limits; a boundary.

bourdernoun (n.) A jester.

bowldernoun (n.) Alt. of Boulder

brandernoun (n.) One who, or that which, brands; a branding iron.
 noun (n.) A gridiron.

breechloadernoun (n.) A firearm which receives its load at the breech.

breedernoun (n.) One who, or that which, breeds, produces, brings up, etc.
 noun (n.) A cause.

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


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


ridenoun (n.) The act of riding; an excursion on horseback or in a vehicle.
 noun (n.) A saddle horse.
 noun (n.) A road or avenue cut in a wood, or through grounds, to be used as a place for riding; a riding.
 verb (v. i.) To be carried on the back of an animal, as a horse.
 verb (v. i.) To be borne in a carriage; as, to ride in a coach, in a car, and the like. See Synonym, below.
 verb (v. i.) To be borne or in a fluid; to float; to lie.
 verb (v. i.) To be supported in motion; to rest.
 verb (v. i.) To manage a horse, as an equestrian.
 verb (v. i.) To support a rider, as a horse; to move under the saddle; as, a horse rides easy or hard, slow or fast.
 verb (v. t.) To sit on, so as to be carried; as, to ride a horse; to ride a bicycle.
 verb (v. t.) To manage insolently at will; to domineer over.
 verb (v. t.) To convey, as by riding; to make or do by riding.
 verb (v. t.) To overlap (each other); -- said of bones or fractured fragments.

rideaunoun (n.) A small mound of earth; ground slightly elevated; a small ridge.

ridentadjective (a.) Laughing.


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


riddingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rid

ridableadjective (a.) Suitable for riding; as, a ridable horse; a ridable road.

riddancenoun (n.) The act of ridding or freeing; deliverance; a cleaning up or out.
 noun (n.) The state of being rid or free; freedom; escape.

riddernoun (n.) One who, or that which, rids.

riddlenoun (n.) A sieve with coarse meshes, usually of wire, for separating coarser materials from finer, as chaff from grain, cinders from ashes, or gravel from sand.
 noun (n.) A board having a row of pins, set zigzag, between which wire is drawn to straighten it.
 noun (n.) Something proposed to be solved by guessing or conjecture; a puzzling question; an ambiguous proposition; an enigma; hence, anything ambiguous or puzzling.
 verb (v. t.) To separate, as grain from the chaff, with a riddle; to pass through a riddle; as, riddle wheat; to riddle coal or gravel.
 verb (v. t.) To perforate so as to make like a riddle; to make many holes in; as, a house riddled with shot.
 verb (v. t.) To explain; to solve; to unriddle.
 verb (v. i.) To speak ambiguously or enigmatically.

riddlingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Riddle
 adjective (a.) Speaking in a riddle or riddles; containing a riddle.

riddlernoun (n.) One who riddles (grain, sand, etc.).
 noun (n.) One who speaks in, or propounds, riddles.

ridingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ride
 noun (n.) One of the three jurisdictions into which the county of York, in England, is divided; -- formerly under the government of a reeve. They are called the North, the East, and the West, Riding.
 noun (n.) The act or state of one who rides.
 noun (n.) A festival procession.
 noun (n.) Same as Ride, n., 3.
 noun (n.) A district in charge of an excise officer.
 adjective (a.) Employed to travel; traveling; as, a riding clerk.
 adjective (a.) Used for riding on; as, a riding horse.
 adjective (a.) Used for riding, or when riding; devoted to riding; as, a riding whip; a riding habit; a riding day.

ridgenoun (n.) The back, or top of the back; a crest.
 noun (n.) A range of hills or mountains, or the upper part of such a range; any extended elevation between valleys.
 noun (n.) A raised line or strip, as of ground thrown up by a plow or left between furrows or ditches, or as on the surface of metal, cloth, or bone, etc.
 noun (n.) The intersection of two surface forming a salient angle, especially the angle at the top between the opposite slopes or sides of a roof or a vault.
 noun (n.) The highest portion of the glacis proceeding from the salient angle of the covered way.
 verb (v. t.) To form a ridge of; to furnish with a ridge or ridges; to make into a ridge or ridges.
 verb (v. t.) To form into ridges with the plow, as land.
 verb (v. t.) To wrinkle.

ridgingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ridge

ridgebandnoun (n.) The part of a harness which passes over the saddle, and supports the shafts of a cart; -- called also ridgerope, and ridger.

ridgebonenoun (n.) The backbone.

ridgelnoun (n.) Same as Ridgelling.

ridgeletnoun (n.) A little ridge.

ridgelingnoun (n.) A half-castrated male animal.

ridgepiecenoun (n.) Alt. of Ridgeplate

ridgeplatenoun (n.) See Ridgepole.

ridgepolenoun (n.) The timber forming the ridge of a roof, into which the rafters are secured.

ridgeropenoun (n.) See Life line (a), under Life.

ridgyadjective (a.) Having a ridge or ridges; rising in a ridge.

ridiclenoun (n.) Ridicule.

ridiculenoun (n.) An object of sport or laughter; a laughingstock; a laughing matter.
 noun (n.) Remarks concerning a subject or a person designed to excite laughter with a degree of contempt; wit of that species which provokes contemptuous laughter; disparagement by making a person an object of laughter; banter; -- a term lighter than derision.
 noun (n.) Quality of being ridiculous; ridiculousness.
 adjective (a.) Ridiculous.
 verb (v. t.) To laugh at mockingly or disparagingly; to awaken ridicule toward or respecting.

ridiculingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ridicule

ridiculernoun (n.) One who ridicules.

ridiculositynoun (n.) The quality or state of being ridiculous; ridiculousness; also, something ridiculous.

ridiculousadjective (a.) Fitted to excite ridicule; absurd and laughable; unworthy of serious consideration; as, a ridiculous dress or behavior.
 adjective (a.) Involving or expressing ridicule.

ridottonoun (n.) A favorite Italian public entertainment, consisting of music and dancing, -- held generally on fast eves.
 noun (n.) An arrangement or abridgment of a piece from the full score.
 verb (v. i.) To hold ridottos.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH RĘDER:

English Words which starts with 'ri' and ends with 'er':

rickernoun (n.) A stout pole for use in making a rick, or for a spar to a boat.

rifflernoun (n.) A curved file used in carving wool and marble.

riflernoun (n.) One who rifles; a robber.

rifternoun (n.) A rafter.

riggernoun (n.) One who rigs or dresses; one whose occupation is to fit the rigging of a ship.
 noun (n.) A cylindrical pulley or drum in machinery.
 noun (n.) A long slender, and pointed sable brush for making fine lines, etc.; -- said to be so called from its use by marine painters for drawing the lines of the rigging.

righternoun (n.) One who sets right; one who does justice or redresses wrong.

rigsdalernoun (n.) A Danish coin worth about fifty-four cents. It was the former unit of value in Denmark.

riksdalernoun (n.) A Swedish coin worth about twenty-seven cents. It was formerly the unit of value in Sweden.

rimernoun (n.) A rhymer; a versifier.
 noun (n.) A tool for shaping the rimes of a ladder.

rimmernoun (n.) An implement for cutting, trimming, or ornamenting the rim of anything, as the edges of pies, etc.; also, a reamer.

ringernoun (n.) One who, or that which, rings; especially, one who rings chimes on bells.
 noun (n.) A crowbar.
 noun (n.) A horse that is not entitled to take part in a race, but is fraudulently got into it.

ringleadernoun (n.) The leader of a circle of dancers; hence, the leader of a number of persons acting together; the leader of a herd of animals.
 noun (n.) Opprobriously, a leader of a body of men engaged in the violation of law or in an illegal enterprise, as rioters, mutineers, or the like.

ringmasternoun (n.) One in charge of the performances (as of horses) within the ring in a circus.

rinkernoun (n.) One who skates at a rink.

rinsernoun (n.) One who, or that which, rinses.

rioternoun (n.) One who riots; a reveler; a roisterer.
 noun (n.) One who engages in a riot. See Riot, n., 3.

riplernoun (n.) Alt. of Ripper

rippernoun (n.) One who brings fish from the seacoast to markets in inland towns.
 noun (n.) One who, or that which, rips; a ripping tool.
 noun (n.) A tool for trimming the edges of roofing slates.
 noun (n.) Anything huge, extreme, startling, etc.

risernoun (n.) One who rises; as, an early riser.
 noun (n.) The upright piece of a step, from tread to tread.
 noun (n.) Any small upright face, as of a seat, platform, veranda, or the like.
 noun (n.) A shaft excavated from below upward.
 noun (n.) A feed head. See under Feed, n.

riskernoun (n.) One who risks or hazards.

rivernoun (n.) One who rives or splits.
 noun (n.) A large stream of water flowing in a bed or channel and emptying into the ocean, a sea, a lake, or another stream; a stream larger than a rivulet or brook.
 noun (n.) Fig.: A large stream; copious flow; abundance; as, rivers of blood; rivers of oil.
 verb (v. i.) To hawk by the side of a river; to fly hawks at river fowl.

riveternoun (n.) One who rivets.

rixdalernoun (n.) A Dutch silver coin, worth about $1.00.