MAYO
First name MAYO's origin is Gaelic. MAYO means "lives near the yew trees". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with MAYO below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of mayo.(Brown names are of the same origin (Gaelic) with MAYO and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming MAYO
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES MAYO AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH MAYO (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ayo) - Names That Ends with ayo:
ayo chayoRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (yo) - Names That Ends with yo:
enyo chiyo sahkyo moyo cheveyo teyo waluyoNAMES RHYMING WITH MAYO (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (may) - Names That Begins with may:
may maya mayah mayana maycee mayda mayde mayer mayfield mayhew mayir maykayla maylea mayleen mayme maymunah maynard mayne maynor mayra maysa maysoon maysun mayte mayyadahRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ma) - Names That Begins with ma:
ma'isah ma'mun ma'n maahes maarouf maat mab mabbina mabel mabelle mabina mable mabon mabonagrain mabonaqain mabuz mabyn mac maca macadam macadhamh macaire macala macaladair macalister macalpin macalpine macandrew macario macartan macarthur macartur macaulay macauliffe macauslan macawi macayla macayle macbain macbean macbeth macbride maccallum macclennan maccoll maccormack maccus macdaibhidh macdhubh macdomhnall macdonald macdonell macdougal macdoughall macdubhgall macduff mace macee macelroy macen macerio macewen macey macfarlane macfie macgillivray macgowan macgregor macha machair machakw machaon machar machara machauNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MAYO:
First Names which starts with 'm' and ends with 'o':
machiko maco maeko mago maho makoto mamo mano manolito manolo manuelo manzo marcelino marcello marco mareo margo mariano mariko mario marjo maro martiniano martino maryjo masako mashiro masichuvio masilo mateo matro matsuko matteo maureo mauricio mauro medoro meino melantho merewo meturato michiko michio mieko mikio mikko milo mineko moketavato moketaveto moketoveto mokovaoto molimo momuso mongo montaro morio motavato munachiso mungo munro muraco myloEnglish Words Rhyming MAYO
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES MAYO AS A WHOLE:
mayonnaise | noun (n.) A sauce compounded of raw yolks of eggs beaten up with olive oil to the consistency of a sirup, and seasoned with vinegar, pepper, salt, etc.; -- used in dressing salads, fish, etc. Also, a dish dressed with this sauce. |
mayor | noun (n.) The chief magistrate of a city or borough; the chief officer of a municipal corporation. In some American cities there is a city court of which the major is chief judge. |
mayoral | noun (n.) The conductir of a mule team; also, a head shepherd. |
mayoralty | noun (n.) The office, or the term of office, of a mayor. |
mayoress | noun (n.) The wife of a mayor. |
mayorship | noun (n.) The office of a mayor. |
patronomayology | noun (n.) That branch of knowledge which deals with personal names and their origin; the study of patronymics. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH MAYO (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ayo) - English Words That Ends with ayo:
cayo | noun (n.) A small island or ledge of rock in the water; a key. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH MAYO (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (may) - Words That Begins with may:
may | noun (n.) A maiden. |
noun (n.) The fifth month of the year, containing thirty-one days. | |
noun (n.) The early part or springtime of life. | |
noun (n.) The flowers of the hawthorn; -- so called from their time of blossoming; also, the hawthorn. | |
noun (n.) The merrymaking of May Day. | |
verb (v.) An auxiliary verb qualifyng the meaning of another verb, by expressing: (a) Ability, competency, or possibility; -- now oftener expressed by can. |
maya | noun (n.) The name for the doctrine of the unreality of matter, called, in English, idealism; hence, nothingness; vanity; illusion. |
maybe | noun (n.) Possibility; uncertainty. |
adjective (a.) Possible; probable, but not sure. | |
adverb (adv.) Perhaps; possibly; peradventure. |
maybird | noun (n.) The whimbrel; -- called also May fowl, May curlew, and May whaap. |
noun (n.) The knot. | |
noun (n.) The bobolink. |
maybloom | noun (n.) The hawthorn. |
maybush | noun (n.) The hawthorn. |
mayduke | noun (n.) A large dark-red cherry of excellent quality. |
mayfish | noun (n.) A common American minnow (Fundulus majalis). See Minnow. |
mayflower | noun (n.) In England, the hawthorn; in New England, the trailing arbutus (see Arbutus); also, the blossom of these plants. |
mayhem | noun (n.) The maiming of a person by depriving him of the use of any of his members which are necessary for defense or protection. See Maim. |
maying | noun (n.) The celebrating of May Day. |
maypole | noun (n.) A tall pole erected in an open place and wreathed with flowers, about which the rustic May-day sports were had. |
maypop | noun (n.) The edible fruit of a passion flower, especially that of the North American Passiflora incarnata, an oval yellowish berry as large as a small apple. |
mayweed | noun (n.) A composite plant (Anthemis Cotula), having a strong odor; dog's fennel. It is a native of Europe, now common by the roadsides in the United States. |
noun (n.) The feverfew. |
mayan | adjective (a.) Designating, or pertaining to, an American Indian linguistic stock occupying the Mexican States of Veracruz, Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, and Yucatan, together with a part of Guatemala and a part of Salvador. The Mayan peoples are dark, short, and brachycephallic, and at the time of the discovery had attained a higher grade of culture than any other American people. They cultivated a variety of crops, were expert in the manufacture and dyeing of cotton fabrics, used cacao as a medium of exchange, and were workers of gold, silver, and copper. Their architecture comprised elaborately carved temples and places, and they possessed a superior calendar, and a developed system of hieroglyphic writing, with records said to go back to about 700 a. d. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Mayas. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MAYO:
English Words which starts with 'm' and ends with 'o':
mabolo | noun (n.) A kind of persimmon tree (Diospyros discolor) from the Philippine Islands, now introduced into the East and West Indies. It bears an edible fruit as large as a quince. |
macaco | noun (n.) Any one of several species of lemurs, as the ruffed lemur (Lemur macaco), and the ring-tailed lemur (L. catta). |
macao | noun (n.) A macaw. |
macauco | noun (n.) Any one of several species of small lemurs, as Lemur murinus, which resembles a rat in size. |
macco | noun (n.) A gambling game in vogue in the eighteenth century. |
macho | noun (n.) The striped mullet of California (Mugil cephalus, / Mexicanus). |
maestro | noun (n.) A master in any art, especially in music; a composer. |
magnifico | noun (n.) A grandee or nobleman of Venice; -- so called in courtesy. |
noun (n.) A rector of a German university. |
mahoohoo | noun (n.) The African white two-horned rhinoceros (Atelodus simus). |
mahovo | noun (n.) A device for saving power in stopping and starting a railroad car, by means of a heavy fly wheel. |
malambo | noun (n.) A yellowish aromatic bark, used in medicine and perfumery, said to be from the South American shrub Croton Malambo. |
maleo | noun (n.) A bird of Celebes (megacephalon maleo), allied to the brush turkey. It makes mounds in which to lay its eggs. |
malicho | noun (n.) Mischief. |
mallecho | noun (n.) Same as Malicho. |
mameluco | noun (n.) A child born of a white father and Indian mother. |
mango | noun (n.) The fruit of the mango tree. It is rather larger than an apple, and of an ovoid shape. Some varieties are fleshy and luscious, and others tough and tasting of turpentine. The green fruit is pickled for market. |
noun (n.) A green muskmelon stuffed and pickled. |
manifesto | noun (n. & a.) A public declaration, usually of a prince, sovereign, or other person claiming large powers, showing his intentions, or proclaiming his opinions and motives in reference to some act done or contemplated by him; as, a manifesto declaring the purpose of a prince to begin war, and explaining his motives. |
manilio | noun (n.) See Manilla, 1. |
manito | noun (n.) Alt. of Manitu |
mantchoo | noun (a. & n.) Same as Manchu. |
manto | noun (n.) See Manteau. |
maraschino | noun (n.) A liqueur distilled from fermented cherry juice, and flavored with the pit of a variety of cherry which grows in Dalmatia. |
marcato | adjective (a.) In a marked emphatic manner; -- used adverbially as a direction. |
mataco | noun (n.) The three-banded armadillo (Tolypeutis tricinctus). See Illust. under Loricata. |
matico | noun (n.) A Peruvian plant (Piper, / Artanthe, elongatum), allied to the pepper, the leaves of which are used as a styptic and astringent. |
maucaco | noun (n.) A lemur; -- applied to several species, as the White-fronted, the ruffed, and the ring-tailed lemurs. |
medino | noun (n.) Same as Para. |
melado | noun (n.) A mixture of sugar and molasses; crude sugar as it comes from the pans without being drained. |
melligo | noun (n.) Honeydew. |
melluco | noun (n.) A climbing plant (Ullucus officinalis) of the Andes, having tuberous roots which are used as a substitute for potatoes. |
melopiano | noun (n.) A piano having a mechanical attachment which enables the player to prolong the notes at will. |
memento | noun (n.) A hint, suggestion, token, or memorial, to awaken memory; that which reminds or recalls to memory; a souvenir. |
merino | noun (n.) A breed of sheep originally from Spain, noted for the fineness of its wool. |
noun (n.) A fine fabric of merino wool. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a variety of sheep with very fine wool, originally bred in Spain. | |
adjective (a.) Made of the wool of the merino sheep. |
mestino | noun (n.) See Mestizo. |
mestizo | noun (n.) The offspring of an Indian or a negro and a European or person of European stock. |
mezzo | adjective (a.) Mean; not extreme. |
mezzotinto | noun (n.) Mezzotint. |
verb (v. t.) To engrave in mezzotint; to represent by mezzotint. |
mico | noun (n.) A small South American monkey (Mico melanurus), allied to the marmoset. The name was originally applied to an albino variety. |
mikado | noun (n.) The popular designation of the hereditary sovereign of Japan. |
mistico | noun (n.) A kind of small sailing vessel used in the Mediterranean. It is rigged partly like a xebec, and partly like a felucca. |
misurato | adjective (a.) Measured; -- a direction to perform a passage in strict or measured time. |
mockado | noun (n.) A stuff made in imitation of velvet; -- probably the same as mock velvet. |
moco | noun (n.) A South American rodent (Cavia rupestris), allied to the Guinea pig, but larger; -- called also rock cavy. |
moho | noun (n.) A gallinule (Notornis Mantelli) formerly inhabiting New Zealand, but now supposed to be extinct. It was incapable of flight. See Notornis. |
monarcho | noun (n.) The nickname of a crackbrained Italian who fancied himself an emperor. |
mono | noun (n.) The black howler of Central America (Mycetes villosus). |
montero | noun (n.) An ancient kind of cap worn by horsemen or huntsmen. |
moo | noun (adv., & n.) See Mo. |
noun (n.) The lowing of a cow. | |
verb (v. i.) To make the noise of a cow; to low; -- child's word. |
morello | noun (n.) A kind of nearly black cherry with dark red flesh and juice, -- used chiefly for preserving. |
morendo | noun (a. & n.) Dying; a gradual decrescendo at the end of a strain or cadence. |
morisco | noun (n.) A thing of Moorish origin; as: (a) The Moorish language. (b) A Moorish dance, now called morris dance. Marston. (c) One who dances the Moorish dance. Shak. (d) Moresque decoration or architecture. |
adjective (a.) Moresque. |
mormo | noun (n.) A bugbear; false terror. |
moro | noun (n.) A small abscess or tumor having a resemblance to a mulberry. |
morocco | noun (n.) A fine kind of leather, prepared commonly from goatskin (though an inferior kind is made of sheepskin), and tanned with sumac and dyed of various colors; -- said to have been first made by the Moors. |
morpho | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of large, handsome, tropical American butterflies, of the genus Morpho. They are noted for the very brilliant metallic luster and bright colors (often blue) of the upper surface of the wings. The lower surface is usually brown or gray, with eyelike spots. |
mosquito | noun (n.) Any one of various species of gnats of the genus Culex and allied genera. The females have a proboscis containing, within the sheathlike labium, six fine, sharp, needlelike organs with which they puncture the skin of man and animals to suck the blood. These bites, when numerous, cause, in many persons, considerable irritation and swelling, with some pain. The larvae and pupae, called wigglers, are aquatic. |
motivo | noun (n.) See Motive, n., 3, 4. |
moto | noun (n.) Movement; manner of movement; particularly, movement with increased rapidity; -- used especially in the phrase con moto, directing to a somewhat quicker movement; as, andante con moto, a little more rapidly than andante, etc. |
motto | noun (n.) A sentence, phrase, or word, forming part of an heraldic achievment. |
noun (n.) A sentence, phrase, or word, prefixed to an essay, discourse, chapter, canto, or the like, suggestive of its subject matter; a short, suggestive expression of a guiding principle; a maxim. |
mucro | noun (n.) A minute abrupt point, as of a leaf; any small, sharp point or process, terminating a larger part or organ. |
mulatto | noun (n.) The offspring of a negress by a white man, or of a white woman by a negro, -- usually of a brownish yellow complexion. |
mungo | noun (n.) A fibrous material obtained by deviling rags or the remnants of woolen goods. |
noun (n.) A material of short fiber and inferior quality obtained by deviling woolen rags or the remnants of woolen goods, specif. those of felted, milled, or hard-spun woolen cloth, as distinguished from shoddy, or the deviled product of loose-textured woolen goods or worsted, -- a distinction often disregarded. |
muscovado | noun (n.) Unrefined or raw sugar. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or of the nature of, unrefined or raw sugar, obtained from the juice of the sugar cane by evaporating and draining off the molasses. Muscovado sugar contains impurities which render it dark colored and moist. |
musketo | noun (n.) See Mosquito. |
musquito | noun (n.) See Mosquito. |
mustacho | noun (n.) A mustache. |
maffioso | noun (n.) Alt. of Mafioso |
mafioso | noun (n.) A member of the maffia. |
mano | noun (n.) The muller, or crushing and grinding stone, used in grinding corn on a metate. |
matajuelo | noun (n.) A large squirrel fish (Holocentrus ascensionis) of Florida and the West Indies. |
mero | noun (n.) Any of several large groupers of warm seas, esp. the guasa (Epinephelus guaza), the red grouper (E. morio), the black grouper (E. nigritas), distinguished as Me"ro de lo al"to (/), and a species called also rock hind, distinguished as Me"ro ca*brol"la (/). |
mho | noun (n.) A unit of conductivity, being the reciprocal of the ohm. |
morro | noun (n.) A round hill or point of land; hence, Morro castle, a castle on a hill. |
mumbo jumbo | noun (n.) Among the Mandingos of the western Sudan, a bugbear by means of which the women are terrified and disciplined by societies of the men, one of whom assumes a masquerade for the purpose; hence, loosely, any Negro idol, fetish, or bugaboo. |
() An object of superstitious homage and fear. |