HIEN
First name HIEN's origin is Vietnamese. HIEN means "gentle, nice, quiet (can be either girl or boy name, but more common for girl)". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with HIEN below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of hien.(Brown names are of the same origin (Vietnamese) with HIEN and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming HIEN
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES HİEN AS A WHOLE:
othieno chien thienyNAMES RHYMING WITH HİEN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ien) - Names That Ends with ien:
tien essien nascien nisien bastien jurrien dien nien vien vivien adrien brien cretien damien darien dorien efnisien fabien julien jullien junien lucien o'brien sebastien urien christien lien donatien paienRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (en) - Names That Ends with en:
cwen guendolen raven coleen helen huyen quyen tuyen yen aren mekonnen shaheen yameen kadeen arden kailoken bingen evnissyen lairgnen yspaddaden hoben christiansen jorgen joren espen adeben akhenaten amen aten moswen braden heikkinen mustanen seppanen valkoinen soren vaden camden fagen girven jurgen evzen hymen owen kelemen sebestyen kalen joben sen eugen nguyen addisen adeen aideen aileen alberteen aleen ambreen anwen ardeen arleen arwen ashleen ashlen ashten augusteen belen berneen brishen bronwen bysenNAMES RHYMING WITH HİEN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (hie) - Names That Begins with hie:
hieremias hiero hieronim hietamaki hieuRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (hi) - Names That Begins with hi:
hiamovi hiatt hibah hickey hid hida hide higgins hilaeira hilaire hilal hilario hilary hild hilda hildagarde hildbrand hilde hildebrand hildegard hildehrand hildemar hildemara hilderinc hildie hildimar hildireth hildreth hilel hillary hillel hillock hillocke hilma hilton hind hinto hiolair hipolit hippocampus hippodamia hippogriff hippolyta hippolyte hippolytus hippolytusr hippomenes hiram hiroshi hirsh hisa hisham hisolda histionNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HİEN:
First Names which starts with 'h' and ends with 'n':
hadden haddon haden hadon hadrian hadwin hadwyn haefen haemon haethowin hafgan hagalean hagan hakan halden halton halwn hamdan hamden hamdun hamelatun hamelstun hamilton hamlin hampton han hanan hanlon hann hanson harbin harden hardin hardouin hardtman hardwin hardwyn hardyn hariman harimann harlan harleen harlen harlon harman harmen harmon haroun haroutyoun harriman harrington harrison hartlyn hartman hartmann hartun harun hassan hassun hastiin haven havyn hayden haydin haydn haydon haylen hazen healhtun heaven hebron heilyn helain hellekin helsin helton henderson henson herman hern hernan hlithtun hlynn hogan holden holdin holdyn holman honon horton houdain houghton houston hovan hoven howahkan hristun hsmilton hudson hughstonEnglish Words Rhyming HIEN
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES HİEN AS A WHOLE:
thienone | noun (n.) A ketone derivative of thiophene obtained as a white crystalline substance, (C4H3S)2.CO, by the action of aluminium chloride and carbonyl chloride on thiophene. |
thienyl | noun (n.) The hypothetical radical C4H3S, regarded as the essential residue of thiophene and certain of its derivatives. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH HİEN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ien) - English Words That Ends with ien:
alien | noun (n.) A foreigner; one owing allegiance, or belonging, to another country; a foreign-born resident of a country in which he does not possess the privileges of a citizen. Hence, a stranger. See Alienage. |
noun (n.) One excluded from certain privileges; one alienated or estranged; as, aliens from God's mercies. | |
adjective (a.) Not belonging to the same country, land, or government, or to the citizens or subjects thereof; foreign; as, alien subjects, enemies, property, shores. | |
adjective (a.) Wholly different in nature; foreign; adverse; inconsistent (with); incongruous; -- followed by from or sometimes by to; as, principles alien from our religion. | |
verb (v. t.) To alienate; to estrange; to transfer, as property or ownership. |
bonchretien | noun (n.) A name given to several kinds of pears. See Bartlett. |
hsien | noun (n.) An administrative subdivision of a fu, or department, or of an independent chow; also, the seat of government of such a district. |
lien | noun (n.) A legal claim; a charge upon real or personal property for the satisfaction of some debt or duty; a right in one to control or hold and retain the property of another until some claim of the former is paid or satisfied. |
() of Lie | |
(obs. p. p.) of Lie. See Lain. | |
() A charge, lien, etc., that successively attaches to such assets as a person may have from time to time, leaving him more or less free to dispose of or encumber them as if no such charge or lien existed. |
mien | noun (n.) Aspect; air; manner; demeanor; carriage; bearing. |
nigromancien | noun (n.) A necromancer. |
paien | noun (n. & a.) Pagan. |
parnassien | noun (n.) Same as Parnassian. |
transfiguratien | noun (n.) A change of form or appearance; especially, the supernatural change in the personal appearance of our Savior on the mount. |
noun (n.) A feast held by some branches of the Christian church on the 6th of August, in commemoration of the miraculous change above mentioned. |
vergalien | noun (n.) Alt. of Vergaloo |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH HİEN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (hie) - Words That Begins with hie:
hie | noun (n.) Haste; diligence. |
verb (v. i.) To hasten; to go in haste; -- also often with the reciprocal pronoun. |
hiems | noun (n.) Winter. |
hierapicra | noun (n.) A warming cathartic medicine, made of aloes and canella bark. |
hierarch | noun (n.) One who has high and controlling authority in sacred things; the chief of a sacred order; as, princely hierarchs. |
hierarchal | adjective (a.) Alt. of Hierarchic |
hierarchic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to a hierarch. |
hierarchical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to a hierarchy. |
hierarchism | noun (n.) The principles or authority of a hierarchy. |
hierarchy | noun (n.) Dominion or authority in sacred things. |
noun (n.) A body of officials disposed organically in ranks and orders each subordinate to the one above it; a body of ecclesiastical rulers. | |
noun (n.) A form of government administered in the church by patriarchs, metropolitans, archbishops, bishops, and, in an inferior degree, by priests. | |
noun (n.) A rank or order of holy beings. |
hieratic | adjective (a.) Consecrated to sacred uses; sacerdotal; pertaining to priests. |
hierocracy | noun (n.) Government by ecclesiastics; a hierarchy. |
hieroglyph | adjective (a.) Alt. of Hieroglyphic |
hieroglyphic | adjective (a.) A sacred character; a character in picture writing, as of the ancient Egyptians, Mexicans, etc. Specifically, in the plural, the picture writing of the ancient Egyptian priests. It is made up of three, or, as some say, four classes of characters: first, the hieroglyphic proper, or figurative, in which the representation of the object conveys the idea of the object itself; second, the ideographic, consisting of symbols representing ideas, not sounds, as an ostrich feather is a symbol of truth; third, the phonetic, consisting of symbols employed as syllables of a word, or as letters of the alphabet, having a certain sound, as a hawk represented the vowel a. |
adjective (a.) Any character or figure which has, or is supposed to have, a hidden or mysterious significance; hence, any unintelligible or illegible character or mark. | |
adjective (a.) Alt. of Hieroglyphical |
hieroglyphical | adjective (a.) Emblematic; expressive of some meaning by characters, pictures, or figures; as, hieroglyphic writing; a hieroglyphic obelisk. |
adjective (a.) Resembling hieroglyphics; not decipherable. |
hieroglyphist | noun (n.) One versed in hieroglyphics. |
hierogram | noun (n.) A form of sacred or hieratic writing. |
hierogrammatic | adjective (a.) Written in, or pertaining to, hierograms; expressive of sacred writing. |
hierogrammatist | noun (n.) A writer of hierograms; also, one skilled in hieroglyphics. |
hierographic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Hierographical |
hierographical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to sacred writing. |
hierography | noun (n.) Sacred writing. |
hierolatry | noun (n.) The worship of saints or sacred things. |
hierologic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Hierological |
hierological | adjective (a.) Pertaining to hierology. |
hierologist | noun (n.) One versed in, or whostudies, hierology. |
hierology | noun (n.) A treatise on sacred things; especially, the science which treats of the ancient writings and inscriptions of the Egyptians, or a treatise on that science. |
hieromancy | noun (n.) Divination by observing the objects offered in sacrifice. |
hiermartyr | noun (n.) A priest who becomes a martyr. |
hieromnemon | noun (n.) The sacred secretary or recorder sent by each state belonging to the Amphictyonic Council, along with the deputy or minister. |
noun (n.) A magistrate who had charge of religious matters, as at Byzantium. |
hieron | noun (n.) A consecrated place; esp., a temple. |
hieronymite | noun (n.) See Jeronymite. |
hierophant | noun (n.) The presiding priest who initiated candidates at the Eleusinian mysteries; hence, one who teaches the mysteries and duties of religion. |
hierophantic | adjective (a.) Of or relating to hierophants or their teachings. |
hieroscopy | noun (n.) Divination by inspection of entrails of victims offered in sacrifice. |
hierotheca | noun (n.) A receptacle for sacred objects. |
hierourgy | noun (n.) A sacred or holy work or worship. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HİEN:
English Words which starts with 'h' and ends with 'n':
habergeon | noun (n.) Properly, a short hauberk, but often used loosely for the hauberk. |
habilitation | noun (n.) Equipment; qualification. |
habitan | noun (n.) Same as Habitant, 2. |
habitation | noun (n.) The act of inhabiting; state of inhabiting or dwelling, or of being inhabited; occupancy. |
noun (n.) Place of abode; settled dwelling; residence; house. |
habituation | noun (n.) The act of habituating, or accustoming; the state of being habituated. |
hackman | noun (n.) The driver of a hack or carriage for public hire. |
hackneyman | noun (n.) A man who lets horses and carriages for hire. |
hacqueton | noun (n.) Same as Acton. |
haemacyanin | noun (n.) A substance found in the blood of the octopus, which gives to it its blue color. |
haemaphaein | noun (n.) A brownish substance sometimes found in the blood, in cases of jaundice. |
haematin | noun (n.) Same as Hematin. |
haematocrystallin | noun (n.) Same as Hematocrystallin. |
haematoglobulin | noun (n.) Same as Hematoglobin. |
haematoidin | noun (n.) Same as Hematoidin. |
haematoin | noun (n.) A substance formed from the hematin of blood, by removal of the iron through the action of concentrated sulphuric acid. Two like bodies, called respectively haematoporphyrin and haematolin, are formed in a similar manner. |
haematolin | noun (n.) See Haematoin. |
haematoporphyrin | noun (n.) See Haematoin. |
haematosin | noun (n.) Hematin. |
haematexylin | noun (n.) The coloring principle of logwood. It is obtained as a yellow crystalline substance, C16H14O6, with a sweetish taste. Formerly called also hematin. |
haematoxylon | noun (n.) A genus of leguminous plants containing but a single species, the H. Campechianum or logwood tree, native in Yucatan. |
haematozoon | noun (n.) A parasite inhabiting the blood |
noun (n.) Certain species of nematodes of the genus Filaria, sometimes found in the blood of man, the horse, the dog, etc. | |
noun (n.) The trematode, Bilharzia haematobia, which infests the inhabitants of Egypt and other parts of Africa, often causing death. |
haemin | noun (n.) Same as Hemin. |
haemochromogen | noun (n.) A body obtained from hemoglobin, by the action of reducing agents in the absence of oxygen. |
haemocyanin | noun (n.) Same as Haemacyanin. |
haemoglobin | noun (n.) Same as Hemoglobin. |
haemolutein | noun (n.) See Hematoidin. |
hagborn | adjective (a.) Born of a hag or witch. |
hagdon | noun (n.) One of several species of sea birds of the genus Puffinus; esp., P. major, the greater shearwarter, and P. Stricklandi, the black hagdon or sooty shearwater; -- called also hagdown, haglin, and hag. See Shearwater. |
hairen | adjective (a.) Hairy. |
hairpin | noun (n.) A pin, usually forked, or of bent wire, for fastening the hair in place, -- used by women. |
haitian | noun (a. & n.) See Haytian. |
haketon | noun (n.) Same as Acton. |
halation | noun (n.) An appearance as of a halo of light, surrounding the edges of dark objects in a photographic picture. |
halcyon | noun (n.) A kingfisher. By modern ornithologists restricted to a genus including a limited number of species having omnivorous habits, as the sacred kingfisher (Halcyon sancta) of Australia. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, the halcyon, which was anciently said to lay her eggs in nests on or near the sea during the calm weather about the winter solstice. | |
adjective (a.) Hence: Calm; quiet; peaceful; undisturbed; happy. |
halcyonian | adjective (a.) Halcyon; calm. |
halfen | adjective (a.) Wanting half its due qualities. |
halloween | noun (n.) The evening preceding Allhallows or All Saints' Day. |
hallucination | noun (n.) The act of hallucinating; a wandering of the mind; error; mistake; a blunder. |
noun (n.) The perception of objects which have no reality, or of sensations which have no corresponding external cause, arising from disorder or the nervous system, as in delirium tremens; delusion. |
halogen | noun (n.) An electro-negative element or radical, which, by combination with a metal, forms a haloid salt; especially, chlorine, bromine, and iodine; sometimes, also, fluorine and cyanogen. See Chlorine family, under Chlorine. |
hamesecken | noun (n.) Alt. of Hamesucken |
hamesucken | noun (n.) The felonious seeking and invasion of a person in his dwelling house. |
hammerman | noun (n.) A hammerer; a forgeman. |
handcraftsman | noun (n.) A handicraftsman. |
handiron | noun (n.) See Andrion. |
handmaiden | noun (n.) A maid that waits at hand; a female servant or attendant. |
hangman | noun (n.) One who hangs another; esp., one who makes a business of hanging; a public executioner; -- sometimes used as a term of reproach, without reference to office. |
hanoverian | noun (n.) A native or naturalized inhabitant of Hanover; one of the House of Hanover. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Hanover or its people, or to the House of Hanover in England. |
hanuman | noun (n.) See Hoonoomaun. |
harderian | adjective (a.) A term applied to a lachrymal gland on the inner side of the orbit of many animals which have a third eyelid, or nictitating membrane. See Nictitating membrane, under Nictitate. |
hardfern | noun (n.) A species of fern (Lomaria borealis), growing in Europe and Northwestern America. |
hardpan | noun (n.) The hard substratum. Same as Hard pan, under Hard, a. |
hardspun | adjective (a.) Firmly twisted in spinning. |
hardwareman | noun (n.) One who makes, or deals in, hardware. |
harioiation | noun (n.) Prognostication; soothsaying. |
harlequin | noun (n.) A buffoon, dressed in party-colored clothes, who plays tricks, often without speaking, to divert the bystanders or an audience; a merry-andrew; originally, a droll rogue of Italian comedy. |
noun (n. i.) To play the droll; to make sport by playing ludicrous tricks. | |
verb (v. t.) Toremove or conjure away, as by a harlequin's trick. |
harmattan | noun (n.) A dry, hot wind, prevailing on the Atlantic coast of Africa, in December, January, and February, blowing from the interior or Sahara. It is usually accompanied by a haze which obscures the sun. |
harmonicon | noun (n.) A small, flat, wind instrument of music, in which the notes are produced by the vibration of free metallic reeds. |
harmoniphon | noun (n.) An obsolete wind instrument with a keyboard, in which the sound, which resembled the oboe, was produced by the vibration of thin metallic plates, acted upon by blowing through a tube. |
harmonization | noun (n.) The act of harmonizing. |
harpagon | noun (n.) A grappling iron. |
harpoon | noun (n.) A spear or javelin used to strike and kill large fish, as whales; a harping iron. It consists of a long shank, with a broad, fiat, triangular head, sharpened at both edges, and is thrown by hand, or discharged from a gun. |
verb (v. t.) To strike, catch, or kill with a harpoon. |
harpsichon | noun (n.) A harpsichord. |
harridan | noun (n.) A worn-out strumpet; a vixenish woman; a hag. |
hartshorn | noun (n.) The horn or antler of the hart, or male red deer. |
noun (n.) Spirits of hartshorn (see below); volatile salts. |
haruspication | noun (n.) See Haruspicy. |
harvestman | noun (n.) A man engaged in harvesting. |
noun (n.) See Daddy longlegs, 1. |
haubergeon | noun (n.) See Habergeon. |
hausen | noun (n.) A large sturgeon (Acipenser huso) from the region of the Black Sea. It is sometimes twelve feet long. |
hautein | adjective (a.) Haughty; proud. |
adjective (a.) High; -- said of the voice or flight of birds. |
haven | noun (n.) A bay, recess, or inlet of the sea, or the mouth of a river, which affords anchorage and shelter for shipping; a harbor; a port. |
noun (n.) A place of safety; a shelter; an asylum. | |
verb (v. t.) To shelter, as in a haven. |
haversian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or discovered by, Clopton Havers, an English physician of the seventeenth century. |
hawaiian | noun (n.) A native of Hawaii. |
adjective (a.) Belonging to Hawaii or the Sandwich Islands, or to the people of Hawaii. |
hawthorn | noun (n.) A thorny shrub or tree (the Crataegus oxyacantha), having deeply lobed, shining leaves, small, roselike, fragrant flowers, and a fruit called haw. It is much used in Europe for hedges, and for standards in gardens. The American hawthorn is Crataegus cordata, which has the leaves but little lobed. |
haythorn | noun (n.) Hawthorn. |
haytian | noun (n.) A native of Hayti. |
adjective (a.) Of pertaining to Hayti. |
headman | noun (n.) A head or leading man, especially of a village community. |
headpan | noun (n.) The brainpan. |
headsman | noun (n.) An executioner who cuts off heads. |
heartbroken | adjective (a.) Overcome by crushing sorrow; deeply grieved. |
heartburn | noun (n.) An uneasy, burning sensation in the stomach, often attended with an inclination to vomit. It is sometimes idiopathic, but is often a symptom of often complaints. |
heartstricken | adjective (a.) Shocked; dismayed. |
heathen | noun (n.) An individual of the pagan or unbelieving nations, or those which worship idols and do not acknowledge the true God; a pagan; an idolater. |
noun (n.) An irreligious person. | |
adjective (a.) Gentile; pagan; as, a heathen author. | |
adjective (a.) Barbarous; unenlightened; heathenish. | |
adjective (a.) Irreligious; scoffing. | |
(pl. ) of Heathen |
heaven | noun (n.) The expanse of space surrounding the earth; esp., that which seems to be over the earth like a great arch or dome; the firmament; the sky; the place where the sun, moon, and stars appear; -- often used in the plural in this sense. |
noun (n.) The dwelling place of the Deity; the abode of bliss; the place or state of the blessed after death. | |
noun (n.) The sovereign of heaven; God; also, the assembly of the blessed, collectively; -- used variously in this sense, as in No. 2. | |
noun (n.) Any place of supreme happiness or great comfort; perfect felicity; bliss; a sublime or exalted condition; as, a heaven of delight. | |
verb (v. t.) To place in happiness or bliss, as if in heaven; to beatify. |
heben | noun (n.) Ebony. |
hebenon | noun (n.) See Henbane. |
hebetation | noun (n.) The act of making blunt, dull, or stupid. |
noun (n.) The state of being blunted or dulled. |
hebrician | noun (n.) A Hebraist. |
hebridean | adjective (a.) Alt. of Hebridian |
hebridian | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of the Hebrides. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the islands called Hebrides, west of Scotland. |
hecatompedon | noun (n.) A name given to the old Parthenon at Athens, because measuring 100 Greek feet, probably in the width across the stylobate. |
hedgeborn | adjective (a.) Born under a hedge; of low birth. |
hegelian | noun (n.) A follower of Hegel. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to Hegelianism. |
helenin | noun (n.) A neutral organic substance found in the root of the elecampane (Inula helenium), and extracted as a white crystalline or oily material, with a slightly bitter taste. |
helianthin | noun (n.) An artificial, orange dyestuff, analogous to tropaolin, and like it used as an indicator in alkalimetry; -- called also methyl orange. |
helicin | noun (n.) A glucoside obtained as a white crystalline substance by partial oxidation of salicin, from a willow (Salix Helix of Linnaeus.) |
helicon | noun (n.) A mountain in Boeotia, in Greece, supposed by the Greeks to be the residence of Apollo and the Muses. |
heliconian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Helicon. |
adjective (a.) Like or pertaining to the butterflies of the genus Heliconius. |
hellborn | adjective (a.) Born in or of hell. |
helleborein | noun (n.) A poisonous glucoside accompanying helleborin in several species of hellebore, and extracted as a white crystalline substance with a bittersweet taste. It has a strong action on the heart, resembling digitalin. |
helleborin | noun (n.) A poisonous glucoside found in several species of hellebore, and extracted as a white crystalline substance with a sharp tingling taste. It possesses the essential virtues of the plant; -- called also elleborin. |