BALTSAROS
First name BALTSAROS's origin is Greek. BALTSAROS means "greek form of balthazar". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with BALTSAROS below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of baltsaros.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with BALTSAROS and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming BALTSAROS
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES BALTSAROS AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH BALTSAROS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 8 Letters (altsaros) - Names That Ends with altsaros:
Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (ltsaros) - Names That Ends with ltsaros:
Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (tsaros) - Names That Ends with tsaros:
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (saros) - Names That Ends with saros:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (aros) - Names That Ends with aros:
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ros) - Names That Ends with ros:
aglauros kairos tewodros anteros hesperos kyros orthros milagros ambros ros homerosRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (os) - Names That Ends with os:
aidoios eos keleos hagos athangelos boghos kunagnos gregos claudios sethos vernados abydos athanasios christos damaskenos dhimitrios eleutherios haralambos helios hypnos icelos khristos kratos kyrillos meletios minos nectarios ophelos pandareos parthenios phantasos prokopios soterios stamitos thanatos thanos xenos zotikos fercos milagritos remedios carlos cristos enos isaakios janos kunsgnos marcos markos mikhos nikos oliverios pinochos santos togquos vemados zachaios ramos lapidos vasileios vasos turannos titos theodosios otos nemos eugenios eleftherios damaskinos argos anastasios alcinoos asklepios carolos kinetikos demos firdoos amos iakovosNAMES RHYMING WITH BALTSAROS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 8 Letters (baltsaro) - Names That Begins with baltsaro:
Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (baltsar) - Names That Begins with baltsar:
Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (baltsa) - Names That Begins with baltsa:
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (balts) - Names That Begins with balts:
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (balt) - Names That Begins with balt:
baltasar balthazarRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (bal) - Names That Begins with bal:
baladi baladie balasi balbina baldassare baldassario baldemar balder baldhart baldhere baldlice baldric baldrik balduin baldulf baldwin baldwyn baleigh balen balere balfour balgair balgaire balie balin balinda balisarda ballard ballinamore ballindeny balmoral balqisRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ba) - Names That Begins with ba:
baal bab baba babafemi babatunde babette babu babukar bac baccaus baccus backstere bacstair badal badawi bader badi'a badr badra badriyyah badru badu baduna baecere baen baerhloew baethan bagdemagus baghel baha baheera bahir bahira bahiti bahiya baibin baibre baigh bailee bailefour bailey bailintin baillidh bailoch bain bainbridge bainbrydge bairbre baird bairrfhionn bairrfhoinn bakari baker bakkir bama bamard bambi bamey ban bana banain banaing banan banbhan banbrigge bancroftNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BALTSAROS:
First Names which starts with 'balt' and ends with 'aros':
First Names which starts with 'bal' and ends with 'ros':
First Names which starts with 'ba' and ends with 'os':
First Names which starts with 'b' and ends with 's':
barnabas basilius bates batholomeus baucis beathas beaumains beauvais beitris bellinus benes berniss bersules bes bess bevis bilqis blais blas bleoberis bliss bliths blyss boas boethius bohous bonifacius boreas bors boulus brademagus brandeis brandeles brandelis brehus brendis brenius brennus briareus briefbras briseis brites britomartus brooks brus brutus brys burgeis burgess burns busiris butrus byrnesEnglish Words Rhyming BALTSAROS
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES BALTSAROS AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BALTSAROS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 8 Letters (altsaros) - English Words That Ends with altsaros:
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (ltsaros) - English Words That Ends with ltsaros:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (tsaros) - English Words That Ends with tsaros:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (saros) - English Words That Ends with saros:
saros | noun (n.) A Chaldean astronomical period or cycle, the length of which has been variously estimated from 3,600 years to 3,600 days, or a little short of 10 years. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (aros) - English Words That Ends with aros:
pharos | noun (n.) A lighthouse or beacon for the guidance of seamen. |
tharos | noun (n.) A small American butterfly (Phycoides tharos) having the upper surface of the wings variegated with orange and black, the outer margins black with small white crescents; -- called also pearl crescent. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ros) - English Words That Ends with ros:
buceros | noun (n.) A genus of large perching birds; the hornbills. |
canderos | noun (n.) An East Indian resin, of a pellucid white color, from which small ornaments and toys are sometimes made. |
chivarros | noun (n. pl.) Leggings. |
doryphoros | noun (n.) A spear bearer; a statue of a man holding a spear or in the attitude of a spear bearer. Several important sculptures of this subject existed in antiquity, copies of which remain to us. |
enhydros | noun (n.) A variety of chalcedony containing water. |
eros | noun (n.) Love; the god of love; -- by earlier writers represented as one of the first and creative gods, by later writers as the son of Aphrodite, equivalent to the Latin god Cupid. |
gros | noun (n.) A heavy silk with a dull finish; as, gros de Naples; gros de Tours. |
megaceros | noun (n.) The Irish elk. |
meros | noun (n.) The plain surface between the channels of a triglyph. |
noun (n.) The proximal segment of the hind limb; the thigh. |
mesonephros | noun (n.) The middle one of the three pairs of embryonic renal organs developed in most vertebrates; the Wolffian body. |
metanephros | noun (n.) The most posterior of the three pairs of embryonic renal organs developed in many vertebrates. |
metrosideros | noun (n.) A myrtaceous genus of trees or shrubs, found in Australia and the South Sea Islands, and having very hard wood. Metrosideros vera is the true ironwood. |
monoceros | noun (n.) A one-horned creature; a unicorn; a sea monster with one horn. |
noun (n.) The Unicorn, a constellation situated to the east Orion. |
moros | noun (n. pl.) The Mohammedan tribes of the southern Philippine Islands, said to have formerly migrated from Borneo. Some of them are warlike and addicted to piracy. |
pamperos | noun (n. pl.) A tribe of Indians inhabiting the pampas of South America. |
pronephros | noun (n.) Alt. of Pronephron |
rhinoceros | noun (n.) Any pachyderm belonging to the genera Rhinoceros, Atelodus, and several allied genera of the family Rhinocerotidae, of which several living, and many extinct, species are known. They are large and powerful, and usually have either one or two stout conical median horns on the snout. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BALTSAROS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 8 Letters (baltsaro) - Words That Begins with baltsaro:
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (baltsar) - Words That Begins with baltsar:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (baltsa) - Words That Begins with baltsa:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (balts) - Words That Begins with balts:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (balt) - Words That Begins with balt:
baltic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the sea which separates Norway and Sweden from Jutland, Denmark, and Germany; situated on the Baltic Sea. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (bal) - Words That Begins with bal:
balaam | noun (n.) A paragraph describing something wonderful, used to fill out a newspaper column; -- an allusion to the miracle of Balaam's ass speaking. |
balachong | noun (n.) A condiment formed of small fishes or shrimps, pounded up with salt and spices, and then dried. It is much esteemed in China. |
balaenoidea | noun (n.) A division of the Cetacea, including the right whale and all other whales having the mouth fringed with baleen. See Baleen. |
balance | noun (n.) An apparatus for weighing. |
noun (n.) Act of weighing mentally; comparison; estimate. | |
noun (n.) Equipoise between the weights in opposite scales. | |
noun (n.) The state of being in equipoise; equilibrium; even adjustment; steadiness. | |
noun (n.) An equality between the sums total of the two sides of an account; as, to bring one's accounts to a balance; -- also, the excess on either side; as, the balance of an account. | |
noun (n.) A balance wheel, as of a watch, or clock. See Balance wheel (in the Vocabulary). | |
noun (n.) The constellation Libra. | |
noun (n.) The seventh sign in the Zodiac, called Libra, which the sun enters at the equinox in September. | |
noun (n.) A movement in dancing. See Balance, v. i., S. | |
noun (n.) To bring to an equipoise, as the scales of a balance by adjusting the weights; to weigh in a balance. | |
noun (n.) To support on a narrow base, so as to keep from falling; as, to balance a plate on the end of a cane; to balance one's self on a tight rope. | |
noun (n.) To equal in number, weight, force, or proportion; to counterpoise, counterbalance, counteract, or neutralize. | |
noun (n.) To compare in relative force, importance, value, etc.; to estimate. | |
noun (n.) To settle and adjust, as an account; to make two accounts equal by paying the difference between them. | |
noun (n.) To make the sums of the debits and credits of an account equal; -- said of an item; as, this payment, or credit, balances the account. | |
noun (n.) To arrange accounts in such a way that the sum total of the debits is equal to the sum total of the credits; as, to balance a set of books. | |
noun (n.) To move toward, and then back from, reciprocally; as, to balance partners. | |
noun (n.) To contract, as a sail, into a narrower compass; as, to balance the boom mainsail. | |
verb (v. i.) To have equal weight on each side; to be in equipoise; as, the scales balance. | |
verb (v. i.) To fluctuate between motives which appear of equal force; to waver; to hesitate. | |
verb (v. i.) To move toward a person or couple, and then back. |
balancing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Balance |
balanceable | adjective (a.) Such as can be balanced. |
balancement | noun (n.) The act or result of balancing or adjusting; equipoise; even adjustment of forces. |
balancer | noun (n.) One who balances, or uses a balance. |
noun (n.) In Diptera, the rudimentary posterior wing. |
balancereef | noun (n.) The last reef in a fore-and-aft sail, taken to steady the ship. |
balaniferous | adjective (a.) Bearing or producing acorns. |
balanite | noun (n.) A fossil balanoid shell. |
balanoglossus | noun (n.) A peculiar marine worm. See Enteropneusta, and Tornaria. |
balanoid | adjective (a.) Resembling an acorn; -- applied to a group of barnacles having shells shaped like acorns. See Acornshell, and Barnacle. |
balaustine | noun (n.) The pomegranate tree (Punica granatum). The bark of the root, the rind of the fruit, and the flowers are used medicinally. |
balbuties | noun (n.) The defect of stammering; also, a kind of incomplete pronunciation. |
balcon | noun (n.) A balcony. |
balconied | adjective (a.) Having balconies. |
balcony | noun (n.) A platform projecting from the wall of a building, usually resting on brackets or consoles, and inclosed by a parapet; as, a balcony in front of a window. Also, a projecting gallery in places of amusement; as, the balcony in a theater. |
noun (n.) A projecting gallery once common at the stern of large ships. |
bald | adjective (a.) Destitute of the natural or common covering on the head or top, as of hair, feathers, foliage, trees, etc.; as, a bald head; a bald oak. |
adjective (a.) Destitute of ornament; unadorned; bare; literal. | |
adjective (a.) Undisguised. | |
adjective (a.) Destitute of dignity or value; paltry; mean. | |
adjective (a.) Destitute of a beard or awn; as, bald wheat. | |
adjective (a.) Destitute of the natural covering. | |
adjective (a.) Marked with a white spot on the head; bald-faced. |
baldachin | noun (n.) A rich brocade; baudekin. |
noun (n.) A structure in form of a canopy, sometimes supported by columns, and sometimes suspended from the roof or projecting from the wall; generally placed over an altar; as, the baldachin in St. Peter's. | |
noun (n.) A portable canopy borne over shrines, etc., in procession. |
balder | noun (n.) The most beautiful and beloved of the gods; the god of peace; the son of Odin and Freya. |
balderdash | noun (n.) A worthless mixture, especially of liquors. |
noun (n.) Senseless jargon; ribaldry; nonsense; trash. | |
verb (v. t.) To mix or adulterate, as liquors. |
baldhead | noun (n.) A person whose head is bald. |
noun (n.) A white-headed variety of pigeon. |
baldheaded | adjective (a.) Having a bald head. |
baldness | noun (n.) The state or condition of being bald; as, baldness of the head; baldness of style. |
baldpate | noun (n.) A baldheaded person. |
noun (n.) The American widgeon (Anas Americana). | |
adjective (a.) Alt. of Baldpated |
baldpated | adjective (a.) Destitute of hair on the head; baldheaded. |
baldrib | noun (n.) A piece of pork cut lower down than the sparerib, and destitute of fat. |
baldric | noun (n.) A broad belt, sometimes richly ornamented, worn over one shoulder, across the breast, and under the opposite arm; less properly, any belt. |
baldwin | noun (n.) A kind of reddish, moderately acid, winter apple. |
bale | noun (n.) A bundle or package of goods in a cloth cover, and corded for storage or transportation; also, a bundle of straw / hay, etc., put up compactly for transportation. |
noun (n.) Misery; calamity; misfortune; sorrow. | |
noun (n.) Evil; an evil, pernicious influence; something causing great injury. | |
verb (v. t.) To make up in a bale. | |
verb (v. t.) See Bail, v. t., to lade. |
baling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bale |
balearic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the isles of Majorca, Minorca, Ivica, etc., in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Valencia. |
baleen | noun (n.) Plates or blades of "whalebone," from two to twelve feet long, and sometimes a foot wide, which in certain whales (Balaenoidea) are attached side by side along the upper jaw, and form a fringelike sieve by which the food is retained in the mouth. |
balefire | noun (n.) A signal fire; an alarm fire. |
baleful | adjective (a.) Full of deadly or pernicious influence; destructive. |
adjective (a.) Full of grief or sorrow; woeful; sad. |
balefulness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being baleful. |
balisaur | noun (n.) A badgerlike animal of India (Arcionyx collaris). |
balister | noun (n.) A crossbow. |
balistoid | adjective (a.) Like a fish of the genus Balistes; of the family Balistidae. See Filefish. |
balistraria | noun (n.) A narrow opening, often cruciform, through which arrows might be discharged. |
balize | noun (n.) A pole or a frame raised as a sea beacon or a landmark. |
balking | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Balk |
balker | noun (n.) One who, or that which balks. |
noun (n.) A person who stands on a rock or eminence to espy the shoals of herring, etc., and to give notice to the men in boats which way they pass; a conder; a huer. |
balkish | adjective (a.) Uneven; ridgy. |
balky | adjective (a.) Apt to balk; as, a balky horse. |
ball | noun (n.) Any round or roundish body or mass; a sphere or globe; as, a ball of twine; a ball of snow. |
noun (n.) A spherical body of any substance or size used to play with, as by throwing, knocking, kicking, etc. | |
noun (n.) A general name for games in which a ball is thrown, kicked, or knocked. See Baseball, and Football. | |
noun (n.) Any solid spherical, cylindrical, or conical projectile of lead or iron, to be discharged from a firearm; as, a cannon ball; a rifle ball; -- often used collectively; as, powder and ball. Spherical balls for the smaller firearms are commonly called bullets. | |
noun (n.) A flaming, roundish body shot into the air; a case filled with combustibles intended to burst and give light or set fire, or to produce smoke or stench; as, a fire ball; a stink ball. | |
noun (n.) A leather-covered cushion, fastened to a handle called a ballstock; -- formerly used by printers for inking the form, but now superseded by the roller. | |
noun (n.) A roundish protuberant portion of some part of the body; as, the ball of the thumb; the ball of the foot. | |
noun (n.) A large pill, a form in which medicine is commonly given to horses; a bolus. | |
noun (n.) The globe or earth. | |
noun (n.) A social assembly for the purpose of dancing. | |
noun (n.) A pitched ball, not struck at by the batsman, which fails to pass over the home base at a height not greater than the batsman's shoulder nor less than his knee. | |
verb (v. i.) To gather balls which cling to the feet, as of damp snow or clay; to gather into balls; as, the horse balls; the snow balls. | |
verb (v. t.) To heat in a furnace and form into balls for rolling. | |
verb (v. t.) To form or wind into a ball; as, to ball cotton. |
balling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ball |
ballad | noun (n.) A popular kind of narrative poem, adapted for recitation or singing; as, the ballad of Chevy Chase; esp., a sentimental or romantic poem in short stanzas. |
verb (v. i.) To make or sing ballads. | |
verb (v. t.) To make mention of in ballads. |
ballade | noun (n.) A form of French versification, sometimes imitated in English, in which three or four rhymes recur through three stanzas of eight or ten lines each, the stanzas concluding with a refrain, and the whole poem with an envoy. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BALTSAROS:
English Words which starts with 'balt' and ends with 'aros':
English Words which starts with 'bal' and ends with 'ros':
English Words which starts with 'ba' and ends with 'os':
barbados | noun (n.) Alt. of Barbadoes |
bathos | noun (n.) A ludicrous descent from the elevated to the low, in writing or speech; anticlimax. |
basutos | noun (n. pl.) A warlike South African people of the Bantu stock, divided into many tribes, subject to the English. They formerly practiced cannibalism, but have now adopted many European customs. |