Name Report For First Name PIERSON:

PIERSON

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

Rhymes with PIERSON - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming PIERSON

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES PİERSON AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH PİERSON (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (ierson) - Names That Ends with ierson:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (erson) - Names That Ends with erson:

emerson anderson henderson macpherson peterson pherson sanderson saunderson matherson jefferson christofferson

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

carson farquharson garrson garson larson ourson pearson orson farson

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

harrison rawson aeson iason jason hanson son addyson ailison alyson crimson ellison maddison madison mattison raison adalson addison aliceson alison alson anson atkinson benson branson brantson brookson bryson carlson charleson chayson clayson colson davidson davison dawson dayson demason dennison dickson eallison eason eddison edson edwardson elson eorlson esrlson ferguson fergusson grayson gregson greyson henson jackson jakson jameson jamieson jamison jayson johnson judson kadison kaison mason masson matheson matson morrison neason nelson nickson nicson nikson parkinson paulson perkinson randson robertson rowson

NAMES RHYMING WITH PİERSON (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (pierso) - Names That Begins with pierso:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (piers) - Names That Begins with piers:

piers

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

pierce pierette pierpont pierre pierrel pierrepont pierretta pierrette

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

pietra pietro

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

pia piaras picaworth picford pickford pickworth pike pilar pili pimne pin pinabel pinochos piper pipere piperel pippa pippin pippo pirithous pirmin piroska pirro pishachi pista pisti pit pithasthana pitney pittheus pityocamptes pius pivane

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PİERSON:

First Names which starts with 'pie' and ends with 'son':

First Names which starts with 'pi' and ends with 'on':

First Names which starts with 'p' and ends with 'n':

padarn paden padraigin paegastun paien paiton paityn palaemon palban pallatin pallaton pan panteleimon papan parkin parlan parthalan patamon paton patten pattin patton patwin paxton paxtun payden payten payton pegeen pellean pelltun pemton penarddun pendaran pendragon penn penton pepin peppin perekin perkin perren perrin perryn petron peyton pfeostun phaethon phalyn phaon phelan pheredin philemon phlegethon platon poseidon poston prestin preston pridwyn princeton prydwyn pulan pution pygmalion pyn

English Words Rhyming PIERSON

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PİERSON AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (ierson) - English Words That Ends with ierson:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (erson) - English Words That Ends with erson:


personnoun (n.) A character or part, as in a play; a specific kind or manifestation of individual character, whether in real life, or in literary or dramatic representation; an assumed character.
 noun (n.) The bodily form of a human being; body; outward appearance; as, of comely person.
 noun (n.) A living, self-conscious being, as distinct from an animal or a thing; a moral agent; a human being; a man, woman, or child.
 noun (n.) A human being spoken of indefinitely; one; a man; as, any person present.
 noun (n.) A parson; the parish priest.
 noun (n.) Among Trinitarians, one of the three subdivisions of the Godhead (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost); an hypostasis.
 noun (n.) One of three relations or conditions (that of speaking, that of being spoken to, and that of being spoken of) pertaining to a noun or a pronoun, and thence also to the verb of which it may be the subject.
 noun (n.) A shoot or bud of a plant; a polyp or zooid of the compound Hydrozoa Anthozoa, etc.; also, an individual, in the narrowest sense, among the higher animals.
 verb (v. t.) To represent as a person; to personify; to impersonate.


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


arsonnoun (n.) The malicious burning of a dwelling house or outhouse of another man, which by the common law is felony; the malicious and voluntary firing of a building or ship.

parsonnoun (n.) A person who represents a parish in its ecclesiastical and corporate capacities; hence, the rector or incumbent of a parochial church, who has full possession of all the rights thereof, with the cure of souls.
 noun (n.) Any clergyman having ecclesiastical preferment; one who is in orders, or is licensed to preach; a preacher.

ursonnoun (n.) The Canada porcupine. See Porcupine.


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


advowsonnoun (n.) The right of presenting to a vacant benefice or living in the church. [Originally, the relation of a patron (advocatus) or protector of a benefice, and thus privileged to nominate or present to it.]

antimasonnoun (n.) One opposed to Freemasonry.

basonnoun (n.) A basin.

bawsonnoun (n.) A badger.
 noun (n.) A large, unwieldy person.

benisonnoun (n.) Blessing; beatitude; benediction.

bisonnoun (n.) The aurochs or European bison.
 noun (n.) The American bison buffalo (Bison Americanus), a large, gregarious bovine quadruped with shaggy mane and short black horns, which formerly roamed in herds over most of the temperate portion of North America, but is now restricted to very limited districts in the region of the Rocky Mountains, and is rapidly decreasing in numbers.

bissonadjective (a.) Purblind; blinding.

bosonnoun (n.) See Boatswain.

caissonnoun (n.) A chest to hold ammunition.
 noun (n.) A four-wheeled carriage for conveying ammunition, consisting of two parts, a body and a limber. In light field batteries there is one caisson to each piece, having two ammunition boxes on the body, and one on the limber.
 noun (n.) A chest filled with explosive materials, to be laid in the way of an enemy and exploded on his approach.
 noun (n.) A water-tight box, of timber or iron within which work is carried on in building foundations or structures below the water level.
 noun (n.) A hollow floating box, usually of iron, which serves to close the entrances of docks and basins.
 noun (n.) A structure, usually with an air chamber, placed beneath a vessel to lift or float it.
 noun (n.) A sunk panel of ceilings or soffits.

caparisonnoun (n.) An ornamental covering or housing for a horse; the harness or trappings of a horse, taken collectively, esp. when decorative.
 noun (n.) Gay or rich clothing.
 verb (v. t.) To cover with housings, as a horse; to harness or fit out with decorative trappings, as a horse.
 verb (v. t.) To aborn with rich dress; to dress.

cargasonnoun (n.) A cargo.

cavessonnoun (n.) Alt. of Cavezon

chansonnoun (n.) A song.

comparisonnoun (n.) The act of comparing; an examination of two or more objects with the view of discovering the resemblances or differences; relative estimate.
 noun (n.) The state of being compared; a relative estimate; also, a state, quality, or relation, admitting of being compared; as, to bring a thing into comparison with another; there is no comparison between them.
 noun (n.) That to which, or with which, a thing is compared, as being equal or like; illustration; similitude.
 noun (n.) The modification, by inflection or otherwise, which the adjective and adverb undergo to denote degrees of quality or quantity; as, little, less, least, are examples of comparison.
 noun (n.) A figure by which one person or thing is compared to another, or the two are considered with regard to some property or quality, which is common to them both; e.g., the lake sparkled like a jewel.
 noun (n.) The faculty of the reflective group which is supposed to perceive resemblances and contrasts.
 verb (v. t.) To compare.

crimsonnoun (n.) A deep red color tinged with blue; also, red color in general.
 adjective (a.) Of a deep red color tinged with blue; deep red.
 verb (v. t.) To dye with crimson or deep red; to redden.
  (b. t.) To become crimson; to blush.

damsonnoun (n.) A small oval plum of a blue color, the fruit of a variety of the Prunus domestica; -- called also damask plum.

diapasonnoun (n.) The octave, or interval which includes all the tones of the diatonic scale.
 noun (n.) Concord, as of notes an octave apart; harmony.
 noun (n.) The entire compass of tones.
 noun (n.) A standard of pitch; a tuning fork; as, the French normal diapason.
 noun (n.) One of certain stops in the organ, so called because they extend through the scale of the instrument. They are of several kinds, as open diapason, stopped diapason, double diapason, and the like.

disdiapasonnoun (n.) An interval of two octaves, or a fifteenth; -- called also bisdiapason.

disherisonnoun (n.) The act of disheriting, or debarring from inheritance; disinhersion.

disputisonnoun (n.) Dispute; discussion.

dobsonnoun (n.) The aquatic larva of a large neuropterous insect (Corydalus cornutus), used as bait in angling. See Hellgamite.

dorsimesonnoun (n.) (Anat.) See Meson.

elisonnoun (n.) Division; separation.
 noun (n.) The cutting off or suppression of a vowel or syllable, for the sake of meter or euphony; esp., in poetry, the dropping of a final vowel standing before an initial vowel in the following word, when the two words are drawn together.

empoisonnoun (n.) Poison.
 verb (v. t.) To poison; to impoison.

enchesonnoun (n.) Alt. of Encheason

encheasonnoun (n.) Occasion, cause, or reason.

flotsonnoun (n.) Goods lost by shipwreck, and floating on the sea; -- in distinction from jetsam or jetson.

foisonnoun (n.) Rich harvest; plenty; abundance.

foysonnoun (n.) See Foison.

freemasonnoun (n.) One of an ancient and secret association or fraternity, said to have been at first composed of masons or builders in stone, but now consisting of persons who are united for social enjoyment and mutual assistance.

gambesonnoun (n.) Same as Gambison.

gambisonnoun (n.) A defensive garment formerly in use for the body, made of cloth stuffed and quilted.

garrisonnoun (n.) A body of troops stationed in a fort or fortified town.
 noun (n.) A fortified place, in which troops are quartered for its security.
 verb (v. t.) To place troops in, as a fortification, for its defense; to furnish with soldiers; as, to garrison a fort or town.
 verb (v. t.) To secure or defend by fortresses manned with troops; as, to garrison a conquered territory.

geasonadjective (a.) Rare; wonderful.

godsonnoun (n.) A male for whom one has stood sponsor in baptism. See Godfather.

grandsonnoun (n.) A son's or daughter's son.

grisonnoun (n.) A South American animal of the family Mustelidae (Galictis vittata). It is about two feet long, exclusive of the tail. Its under parts are black. Also called South American glutton.
 noun (n.) A South American monkey (Lagothrix infumatus), said to be gluttonous.

herissonnoun (n.) A beam or bar armed with iron spikes, and turning on a pivot; -- used to block up a passage.

hysonnoun (n.) A fragrant kind of green tea.

intercomparisonnoun (n.) Mutual comparison of corresponding parts.

jetsonnoun (n.) Goods which sink when cast into the sea, and remain under water; -- distinguished from flotsam, goods which float, and ligan, goods which are sunk attached to a buoy.
 noun (n.) Jettison. See Jettison, 1.

jettisonnoun (n.) The throwing overboard of goods from necessity, in order to lighten a vessel in danger of wreck.
 noun (n.) See Jetsam, 1.

keelsonnoun (n.) A piece of timber in a ship laid on the middle of the floor timbers over the keel, and binding the floor timbers to the keel; in iron vessels, a structure of plates, situated like the keelson of a timber ship.

kelsonnoun (n.) See Keelson.

lessonnoun (n.) Anything read or recited to a teacher by a pupil or learner; something, as a portion of a book, assigned to a pupil to be studied or learned at one time.
 noun (n.) That which is learned or taught by an express effort; instruction derived from precept, experience, observation, or deduction; a precept; a doctrine; as, to take or give a lesson in drawing.
 noun (n.) A portion of Scripture read in divine service for instruction; as, here endeth the first lesson.
 noun (n.) A severe lecture; reproof; rebuke; warning.
 noun (n.) An exercise; a composition serving an educational purpose; a study.
 verb (v. t.) To teach; to instruct.

lewissonnoun (n.) An iron dovetailed tenon, made in sections, which can be fitted into a dovetail mortise; -- used in hoisting large stones, etc.
 noun (n.) A kind of shears used in cropping woolen cloth.

liaisonnoun (n.) A union, or bond of union; an intimacy; especially, an illicit intimacy between a man and a woman.

livraisonnoun (n.) A part of a book or literary composition printed and delivered by itself; a number; a part.

malisonnoun (n.) Malediction; curse; execration.

masonnoun (n.) One whose occupation is to build with stone or brick; also, one who prepares stone for building purposes.
 noun (n.) A member of the fraternity of Freemasons. See Freemason.
 verb (v. t.) To build stonework or brickwork about, under, in, over, etc.; to construct by masons; -- with a prepositional suffix; as, to mason up a well or terrace; to mason in a kettle or boiler.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (pierso) - Words That Begins with pierso:



Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (piers) - Words That Begins with piers:



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


piernoun (n.) Any detached mass of masonry, whether insulated or supporting one side of an arch or lintel, as of a bridge; the piece of wall between two openings.
 noun (n.) Any additional or auxiliary mass of masonry used to stiffen a wall. See Buttress.
 noun (n.) A projecting wharf or landing place.

pieragenoun (n.) Same as Wharfage.

piercingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pierce
 adjective (a.) Forcibly entering, or adapted to enter, at or by a point; perforating; penetrating; keen; -- used also figuratively; as, a piercing instrument, or thrust.

pierceableadjective (a.) That may be pierced.

piercedadjective (a.) Penetrated; entered; perforated.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Pierce

piercelnoun (n.) A kind of gimlet for making vents in casks; -- called also piercer.

piercernoun (n.) One who, or that which, pierces or perforates
 noun (n.) An instrument used in forming eyelets; a stiletto.
 noun (n.) A piercel.
 noun (n.) The ovipositor, or sting, of an insect.
 noun (n.) An insect provided with an ovipositor.

pierianadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Pierides or Muses.

pieridnoun (n.) Any butterfly of the genus Pieris and related genera. See Cabbage butterfly, under Cabbage.

pieridesnoun (n. pl.) The Muses.


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


pieingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pi

pienoun (n.) An article of food consisting of paste baked with something in it or under it; as, chicken pie; venison pie; mince pie; apple pie; pumpkin pie.
 noun (n.) See Camp, n., 5.
 noun (n.) A magpie.
 noun (n.) Any other species of the genus Pica, and of several allied genera.
 noun (n.) The service book.
 noun (n.) Type confusedly mixed. See Pi.
 verb (v. t.) See Pi.

piebaldadjective (a.) Having spots and patches of black and white, or other colors; mottled; pied.
 adjective (a.) Fig.: Mixed.

piecenoun (n.) A fragment or part of anything separated from the whole, in any manner, as by cutting, splitting, breaking, or tearing; a part; a portion; as, a piece of sugar; to break in pieces.
 noun (n.) A definite portion or quantity, as of goods or work; as, a piece of broadcloth; a piece of wall paper.
 noun (n.) Any one thing conceived of as apart from other things of the same kind; an individual article; a distinct single effort of a series; a definite performance
 noun (n.) A literary or artistic composition; as, a piece of poetry, music, or statuary.
 noun (n.) A musket, gun, or cannon; as, a battery of six pieces; a following piece.
 noun (n.) A coin; as, a sixpenny piece; -- formerly applied specifically to an English gold coin worth 22 shillings.
 noun (n.) A fact; an item; as, a piece of news; a piece of knowledge.
 noun (n.) An individual; -- applied to a person as being of a certain nature or quality; often, but not always, used slightingly or in contempt.
 noun (n.) One of the superior men, distinguished from a pawn.
 noun (n.) A castle; a fortified building.
 verb (v. t.) To make, enlarge, or repair, by the addition of a piece or pieces; to patch; as, to piece a garment; -- often with out.
 verb (v. t.) To unite; to join; to combine.
 verb (v. i.) To unite by a coalescence of parts; to fit together; to join.

piecingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Piece

piecelessadjective (a.) Not made of pieces; whole; entire.

piecemealnoun (n.) A fragment; a scrap.
 adjective (a.) Made up of parts or pieces; single; separate.
 adverb (adv.) In pieces; in parts or fragments.
 adverb (adv.) Piece by piece; by little and little in succession.

piecemealedadjective (a.) Divided into pieces.

piecenernoun (n.) One who supplies rolls of wool to the slubbing machine in woolen mills.
 noun (n.) Same as Piecer, 2.

piecernoun (n.) One who pieces; a patcher.
 noun (n.) A child employed in spinning mill to tie together broken threads.

pieceworknoun (n.) Work done by the piece or job; work paid for at a rate based on the amount of work done, rather than on the time employed.

piedadjective (a.) Variegated with spots of different colors; party-colored; spotted; piebald.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Pi
  () imp. & p. p. of Pi, or Pie, v.

piedmontadjective (a.) Noting the region of foothills near the base of a mountain chain.

piedmontitenoun (n.) A manganesian kind of epidote, from Piedmont. See Epidote.

piednessnoun (n.) The state of being pied.

piedouchenoun (n.) A pedestal of small size, used to support small objects, as busts, vases, and the like.

piedstallnoun (n.) See Pedestal.

piemannoun (n.) A man who makes or sells pies.

piendnoun (n.) See Peen.

pienoadjective (a.) Full; having all the instruments.

pieplantnoun (n.) A plant (Rheum Rhaponticum) the leafstalks of which are acid, and are used in making pies; the garden rhubarb.

piepoudrenoun (n.) Alt. of Piepowder

piepowdernoun (n.) An ancient court of record in England, formerly incident to every fair and market, of which the steward of him who owned or had the toll was the judge.

pietnoun (n.) The dipper, or water ouzel.
 noun (n.) The magpie.

pietanoun (n.) A representation of the dead Christ, attended by the Virgin Mary or by holy women and angels.

pietismnoun (n.) The principle or practice of the Pietists.
 noun (n.) Strict devotion; also, affectation of devotion.

pietistnoun (n.) One of a class of religious reformers in Germany in the 17th century who sought to revive declining piety in the Protestant churches; -- often applied as a term of reproach to those who make a display of religious feeling. Also used adjectively.

pietisticadjective (a.) Alt. of Pietistical

pietisticaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Pietists; hence, in contempt, affectedly or demonstratively religious.

pietynoun (n.) Veneration or reverence of the Supreme Being, and love of his character; loving obedience to the will of God, and earnest devotion to his service.
 noun (n.) Duty; dutifulness; filial reverence and devotion; affectionate reverence and service shown toward parents, relatives, benefactors, country, etc.

piewipenoun (n.) The lapwing, or pewit.

piezometernoun (n.) An instrument for measuring the compressibility of liquids.
 noun (n.) A gauge connected with a water main to show the pressure at that point.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PİERSON:

English Words which starts with 'pie' and ends with 'son':



English Words which starts with 'pi' and ends with 'on':

piationnoun (n.) The act of making atonement; expiation.

picaroonnoun (n.) One who plunders; especially, a plunderer of wrecks; a pirate; a corsair; a marauder; a sharper.

pigeonnoun (n.) Any bird of the order Columbae, of which numerous species occur in nearly all parts of the world.
 noun (n.) An unsuspected victim of sharpers; a gull.
 verb (v. t.) To pluck; to fleece; to swindle by tricks in gambling.

pigmentationnoun (n.) A deposition, esp. an excessive deposition, of coloring matter; as, pigmentation of the liver.

pignorationnoun (n.) The act of pledging or pawning.
 noun (n.) The taking of cattle doing damage, by way of pledge, till satisfaction is made.

pigwidgeonnoun (n.) A cant word for anything petty or small. It is used by Drayton as the name of a fairy.

pillionnoun (n.) A panel or cushion saddle; the under pad or cushion of saddle; esp., a pad or cushion put on behind a man's saddle, on which a woman may ride.

pincushionnoun (n.) A small cushion, in which pins may be stuck for use.

pinionnoun (n.) A moth of the genus Lithophane, as L. antennata, whose larva bores large holes in young peaches and apples.
 noun (n.) A feather; a quill.
 noun (n.) A wing, literal or figurative.
 noun (n.) The joint of bird's wing most remote from the body.
 noun (n.) A fetter for the arm.
 noun (n.) A cogwheel with a small number of teeth, or leaves, adapted to engage with a larger wheel, or rack (see Rack); esp., such a wheel having its leaves formed of the substance of the arbor or spindle which is its axis.
 verb (v. t.) To bind or confine the wings of; to confine by binding the wings.
 verb (v. t.) To disable by cutting off the pinion joint.
 verb (v. t.) To disable or restrain, as a person, by binding the arms, esp. by binding the arms to the body.
 verb (v. t.) Hence, generally, to confine; to bind; to tie up.

pi–onnoun (n.) The edible seed of several species of pine; also, the tree producing such seeds, as Pinus Pinea of Southern Europe, and P. Parryana, cembroides, edulis, and monophylla, the nut pines of Western North America.
 noun (n.) See Monkey's puzzle.

piscationnoun (n.) Fishing; fishery.

pistillationnoun (n.) The act of pounding or breaking in a mortar; pestillation.

pistonnoun (n.) A sliding piece which either is moved by, or moves against, fluid pressure. It usually consists of a short cylinder fitting within a cylindrical vessel along which it moves, back and forth. It is used in steam engines to receive motion from the steam, and in pumps to transmit motion to a fluid; also for other purposes.

pilonnoun (n.) A conical loaf of sugar.
 noun (n.) A gratuity given by tradesmen to customers settling their accounts.

pinguefactionnoun (n.) A making of, or turning into, fat.