HAEMON
First name HAEMON's origin is Greek. HAEMON means "myth name (son of creon)". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with HAEMON below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of haemon.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with HAEMON and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming HAEMON
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES HAEMON AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH HAEMON (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (aemon) - Names That Ends with aemon:
andraemon daemon palaemon kaemonRhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (emon) - Names That Ends with emon:
philemonRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (mon) - Names That Ends with mon:
erromon aymon cadmon panteleimon telamon damon carmon amon apenimon armon eamon fitzsimon harmon jamon patamon ramon raymon salamon salomon shim'on simon siomon solomon symon timon williamon ximon garmon diamon ammon farmon caedmon tryamon delmon edmon shermonRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (on) - Names That Ends with on:
afton carnation aedon solon strephon sidon cihuaton nijlon sokanon odion sion accalon dudon hebron pendragon antton gotzon txanton zorion celyddon eburacon mabon bendision alston alton benton burton carelton fenton hamilton harrison histion kenton pierson preston ralston rawson remington rexton sexton stanton weston ganelon vernon glendon lon anton acheron acteon aeson agamemnon alcmaeon amphion amphitryon arion bellerophon biton cenon cercyonNAMES RHYMING WITH HAEMON (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (haemo) - Names That Begins with haemo:
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (haem) - Names That Begins with haem:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (hae) - Names That Begins with hae:
haefen haele haesel haestingas haethowin haethowineRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ha) - Names That Begins with ha:
ha'ani habib habiba habibah hacket hackett hadad hadar hadara hadarah hadassah haddad hadden haddon hadeel haden hadi hadiya hadiyah hadiyyah hadleigh hadley hadon hadrian hadu haduwig hadwin hadwyn hadya hafgan hafsah hafthah hagaleah hagalean hagan hagar hagaward hagley hagly hagop hagos hahkethomemah hahnee hai haidee haifa haig hailey hailie haille haimati haisley haji hajjaj hajna hakan hakeem hakem hakidonmuya hakim hakizimana hal halag halah halbart halbert halburt halcyone haldane halden hale halebeorht haleema haleigh halette haley halford halfr halfrid halfrida halfrith halfryta hali halia halifrid halig haligwiella halim halima halimah halimeda halirrhothius halithersis hallNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HAEMON:
First Names which starts with 'ha' and ends with 'on':
halton hampton hanlon hanson harlon harrington haydonFirst Names which starts with 'h' and ends with 'n':
halwn hamdan hamden hamdun hamelatun hamelstun hamlin han hanan hann harbin harden hardin hardouin hardtman hardwin hardwyn hardyn hariman harimann harlan harleen harlen harman harmen haroun haroutyoun harriman hartlyn hartman hartmann hartun harun hassan hassun hastiin haven havyn hayden haydin haydn haylen hazen healhtun heaven heikkinen heilyn helain helen hellekin helsin helton henderson henson herman hern hernan hien hilton hlithtun hlynn hoben hogan holden holdin holdyn holman honon horton houdain houghton houston hovan hoven howahkan hristun hsmilton hudson hughston huntingden huntingdon huntington huntingtun huon husain husayn husn husnain hussain hussein hutton huyen hwertunEnglish Words Rhyming HAEMON
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES HAEMON AS A WHOLE:
haemony | noun (n.) A plant described by Milton as "of sovereign use against all enchantments." |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH HAEMON (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (aemon) - English Words That Ends with aemon:
daemon | adjective (a.) Alt. of Daemonic |
eudaemon | noun (n.) A good angel. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (emon) - English Words That Ends with emon:
cacodemon | noun (n.) An evil spirit; a devil or demon. |
noun (n.) The nightmare. |
demon | noun (n.) A spirit, or immaterial being, holding a middle place between men and deities in pagan mythology. |
noun (n.) One's genius; a tutelary spirit or internal voice; as, the demon of Socrates. | |
noun (n.) An evil spirit; a devil. |
eudemon | noun (n.) Alt. of Eudaemon |
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. |
lemon | noun (n.) An oval or roundish fruit resembling the orange, and containing a pulp usually intensely acid. It is produced by a tropical tree of the genus Citrus, the common fruit known in commerce being that of the species C. Limonum or C. Medica (var. Limonum). There are many varieties of the fruit, some of which are sweet. |
noun (n.) The tree which bears lemons; the lemon tree. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (mon) - English Words That Ends with mon:
backgammon | noun (n.) A game of chance and skill, played by two persons on a "board" marked off into twenty-four spaces called "points". Each player has fifteen pieces, or "men", the movements of which from point to point are determined by throwing dice. Formerly called tables. |
verb (v. i.) In the game of backgammon, to beat by ending the game before the loser is clear of his first "table". |
cinnamon | noun (n.) The inner bark of the shoots of Cinnamomum Zeylanicum, a tree growing in Ceylon. It is aromatic, of a moderately pungent taste, and is one of the best cordial, carminative, and restorative spices. |
noun (n.) Cassia. |
common | noun (n.) The people; the community. |
noun (n.) An inclosed or uninclosed tract of ground for pleasure, for pasturage, etc., the use of which belongs to the public; or to a number of persons. | |
noun (n.) The right of taking a profit in the land of another, in common either with the owner or with other persons; -- so called from the community of interest which arises between the claimant of the right and the owner of the soil, or between the claimants and other commoners entitled to the same right. | |
verb (v.) Belonging or relating equally, or similarly, to more than one; as, you and I have a common interest in the property. | |
verb (v.) Belonging to or shared by, affecting or serving, all the members of a class, considered together; general; public; as, properties common to all plants; the common schools; the Book of Common Prayer. | |
verb (v.) Often met with; usual; frequent; customary. | |
verb (v.) Not distinguished or exceptional; inconspicuous; ordinary; plebeian; -- often in a depreciatory sense. | |
verb (v.) Profane; polluted. | |
verb (v.) Given to habits of lewdness; prostitute. | |
verb (v. i.) To converse together; to discourse; to confer. | |
verb (v. i.) To participate. | |
verb (v. i.) To have a joint right with others in common ground. | |
verb (v. i.) To board together; to eat at a table in common. |
etymon | noun (n.) An original form; primitive word; root. |
noun (n.) Original or fundamental signification. |
gammon | noun (n.) The buttock or thigh of a hog, salted and smoked or dried; the lower end of a flitch. |
noun (n.) Backgammon. | |
noun (n.) An imposition or hoax; humbug. | |
verb (v. t.) To make bacon of; to salt and dry in smoke. | |
verb (v. t.) To beat in the game of backgammon, before an antagonist has been able to get his "men" or counters home and withdraw any of them from the board; as, to gammon a person. | |
verb (v. t.) To impose on; to hoax; to cajole. | |
verb (v. t.) To fasten (a bowsprit) to the stem of a vessel by lashings of rope or chain, or by a band of iron. |
glossocomon | noun (n.) A kind of hoisting winch. |
gnomon | noun (n.) The style or pin, which by its shadow, shows the hour of the day. It is usually set parallel to the earth's axis. |
noun (n.) A style or column erected perpendicularly to the horizon, formerly used in astronomocal observations. Its principal use was to find the altitude of the sun by measuring the length of its shadow. | |
noun (n.) The space included between the boundary lines of two similar parallelograms, the one within the other, with an angle in common; as, the gnomon bcdefg of the parallelograms ac and af. The parallelogram bf is the complement of the parallelogram df. | |
noun (n.) The index of the hour circle of a globe. |
ichneumon | noun (n.) Any carnivorous mammal of the genus Herpestes, and family Viverridae. Numerous species are found in Asia and Africa. The Egyptian species(H. ichneumon), which ranges to Spain and Palestine, is noted for destroying the eggs and young of the crocodile as well as various snakes and lizards, and hence was considered sacred by the ancient Egyptians. The common species of India (H. griseus), known as the mongoose, has similar habits and is often domesticated. It is noted for killing the cobra. |
noun (n.) Any hymenopterous insect of the family Ichneumonidae, of which several thousand species are known, belonging to numerous genera. |
mammon | noun (n.) Riches; wealth; the god of riches; riches, personified. |
mormon | noun (n.) A genus of sea birds, having a large, thick bill; the puffin. |
noun (n.) The mandrill. | |
noun (n.) One of a sect in the United States, followers of Joseph Smith, who professed to have found an addition to the Bible, engraved on golden plates, called the Book of Mormon, first published in 1830. The Mormons believe in polygamy, and their hierarchy of apostles, etc., has control of civil and religious matters. | |
noun (n.) A member of a sect, called the Reorganized Church of Jesus of Latterday Saints, which has always rejected polygamy. It was organized in 1852, and is represented in about forty States and Territories of the United States. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Mormons; as, the Mormon religion; Mormon practices. |
musimon | noun (n.) See Mouflon. |
musmon | noun (n.) See Mouflon. |
mon | noun (n.) The badge of a family, esp. of a family of the ancient feudal nobility. The most frequent form of the mon is circular, and it commonly consists of conventionalized forms from nature, flowers, birds, insects, the lightnings, the waves of the sea, or of geometrical symbolic figures; color is only a secondary character. It appears on lacquer and pottery, and embroidered on, or woven in, fabrics. The imperial chrysanthemum, the mon of the reigning family, is used as a national emblem. Formerly the mon of the shoguns of the Tokugawa family was so used. |
norimon | noun (n.) A Japanese covered litter, carried by men. |
persimmon | noun (n.) An American tree (Diospyros Virginiana) and its fruit, found from New York southward. The fruit is like a plum in appearance, but is very harsh and astringent until it has been exposed to frost, when it becomes palatable and nutritious. |
phlegmon | noun (n.) Purulent inflammation of the cellular or areolar tissue. |
plasmon | noun (n.) A flourlike food preparation made from skim milk, and consisting essentially of the unaltered proteid of milk. It is also used in making biscuits and crackers, for mixing with cocoa, etc. A mixture of this with butter, water, and salt is called Plasmon butter, and resembles clotted cream in appearance. |
salmon | adjective (a.) Of a reddish yellow or orange color, like that of the flesh of the salmon. |
verb (v.) Any one of several species of fishes of the genus Salmo and allied genera. The common salmon (Salmo salar) of Northern Europe and Eastern North America, and the California salmon, or quinnat, are the most important species. They are extensively preserved for food. See Quinnat. | |
verb (v.) A reddish yellow or orange color, like the flesh of the salmon. | |
(pl. ) of Salmon |
sermon | noun (n.) A discourse or address; a talk; a writing; as, the sermons of Chaucer. |
noun (n.) Specifically, a discourse delivered in public, usually by a clergyman, for the purpose of religious instruction and grounded on some text or passage of Scripture. | |
noun (n.) Hence, a serious address; a lecture on one's conduct or duty; an exhortation or reproof; a homily; -- often in a depreciatory sense. | |
verb (v. i.) To speak; to discourse; to compose or deliver a sermon. | |
verb (v. t.) To discourse to or of, as in a sermon. | |
verb (v. t.) To tutor; to lecture. |
solomon | noun (n.) One of the kings of Israel, noted for his superior wisdom and magnificent reign; hence, a very wise man. |
stasimon | noun (n.) In the Greek tragedy, a song of the chorus, continued without the interruption of dialogue or anapaestics. |
uncommon | adjective (a.) Not common; unusual; infrequent; rare; hence, remarkable; strange; as, an uncommon season; an uncommon degree of cold or heat; uncommon courage. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH HAEMON (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (haemo) - Words That Begins with haemo:
haemochrome | noun (n.) Same as Haemachrome. |
haemochromogen | noun (n.) A body obtained from hemoglobin, by the action of reducing agents in the absence of oxygen. |
haemochromometer | noun (n.) An apparatus for measuring the amount of hemoglobin in a fluid, by comparing it with a solution of known strength and of normal color. |
haemocyanin | noun (n.) Same as Haemacyanin. |
haemocytolysis | noun (n.) See Haemocytotrypsis. |
haemocytometer | noun (n.) See Haemacytometer. |
haemocytotrypsis | noun (n.) A breaking up of the blood corpuscles, as by pressure, in distinction from solution of the corpuscles, or haemcytolysis. |
haemodromograph | noun (n.) Same as Haemadromograph. |
haemodynameter | noun (n.) Same as Hemadynamics. |
haemoglobin | noun (n.) Same as Hemoglobin. |
haemoglobinometer | noun (n.) Same as Hemochromometer. |
haemolutein | noun (n.) See Hematoidin. |
haemomanometer | noun (n.) Same as Hemadynamometer. |
haemometer | noun (n.) Same as Hemadynamometer. |
haemoplastic | adjective (a.) Same as Haematoplastic. |
haemorrhoidal | adjective (a.) Same as Hemorrhoidal. |
haemoscope | noun (n.) An instrument devised by Hermann, for regulating and measuring the thickness of a layer of blood for spectroscopic examination. |
haemostatic | adjective (a.) Same as Hemostatic. |
haemotachometer | noun (n.) Same as Haematachometer. |
haemotachometry | noun (n.) Same as Haematachometry. |
haemol | noun (n.) A dark brown powder containing iron, prepared by the action of zinc dust as a reducing agent upon the coloring matter of the blood, used medicinally as a hematinic. |
haemolysis | adjective (a.) Alt. of Haemlytic |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (haem) - Words That Begins with haem:
haemachrome | noun (n.) Hematin. |
haemacyanin | noun (n.) A substance found in the blood of the octopus, which gives to it its blue color. |
haemacytometer | noun (n.) An apparatus for determining the number of corpuscles in a given quantity of blood. |
haemadrometer | noun (n.) Alt. of Haemadremometer |
haemadremometer | noun (n.) Same as Hemadrometer. |
haemadrometry | noun (n.) Alt. of Haemadromometry |
haemadromometry | noun (n.) Same as Hemadrometry. |
haemadromograph | noun (n.) An instrument for registering the velocity of the blood. |
haemadynamics | noun (n.) Same as Hemadynamics. |
haemal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the blood or blood vessels; also, ventral. See Hemal. |
haemaphaein | noun (n.) A brownish substance sometimes found in the blood, in cases of jaundice. |
haemapod | noun (n.) An haemapodous animal. |
haemapodous | adjective (a.) Having the limbs on, or directed toward, the ventral or hemal side, as in vertebrates; -- opposed to neuropodous. |
haemapoietic | adjective (a.) Bloodforming; as, the haemapoietic function of the spleen. |
haemapophysis | noun (n.) Same as Hemapophysis. |
haemastatics | noun (n.) Same as Hemastatics. |
haematachometer | noun (n.) A form of apparatus (somewhat different from the hemadrometer) for measuring the velocity of the blood. |
haematachometry | noun (n.) The measurement of the velocity of the blood. |
haematemesis | noun (n.) Same as Hematemesis. |
haematic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the blood; sanguine; brownish red. |
haematin | noun (n.) Same as Hematin. |
haematinometer | noun (n.) Same as Hematinometer. |
haematinometric | adjective (a.) Same as Hematinometric. |
haematite | noun (n.) Same as Hematite. |
haematitic | adjective (a.) Of a blood-red color; crimson; (Bot.) brownish red. |
haematoblast | noun (n.) One of the very minute, disk-shaped bodies found in blood with the ordinary red corpuscles and white corpuscles; a third kind of blood corpuscle, supposed by some to be an early stage in the development of the red corpuscles; -- called also blood plaque, and blood plate. |
haematocrya | noun (n. pl.) The cold-blooded vertebrates. Same as Hematocrya. |
haematocryal | adjective (a.) Cold-blooded. |
haematocrystallin | noun (n.) Same as Hematocrystallin. |
haematodynamometer | noun (n.) Same as Hemadynamometer. |
haematogenesis | noun (n.) The origin and development of blood. |
noun (n.) The transformation of venous arterial blood by respiration; hematosis. |
haematogenic | adjective (a.) Relating to haematogenesis. |
haematogenous | adjective (a.) Originating in the blood. |
haematoglobulin | noun (n.) Same as Hematoglobin. |
haematoid | adjective (a.) Same as Hematoid. |
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. |
haematology | noun (n.) The science which treats of the blood. Same as Hematology. |
haematometer | noun (n.) Same as Hemadynamometer. |
noun (n.) An instrument for determining the number of blood corpuscles in a given quantity of blood. |
haematophlina | noun (n. pl.) A division of Cheiroptera, including the bloodsucking bats. See Vampire. |
haematoplast | noun (n.) Same as Haematoblast. |
haematoplastic | adjective (a.) Blood formative; -- applied to a substance in early fetal life, which breaks up gradually into blood vessels. |
haematoporphyrin | noun (n.) See Haematoin. |
haematosac | noun (n.) A vascular sac connected, beneath the brain, in many fishes, with the infundibulum. |
haematoscope | noun (n.) A haemoscope. |
haematosin | noun (n.) Hematin. |
haematosis | noun (n.) Same as Hematosis. |
haematotherma | noun (n. pl.) Same as Hematotherma. |
haematothermal | adjective (a.) Warm-blooded; homoiothermal. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (hae) - Words That Begins with hae:
haematothorax | noun (n.) Same as Hemothorax. |
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. |
haemic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the blood; hemal. |
haemin | noun (n.) Same as Hemin. |
haematolysis | noun (n.) Dissolution of the red blood corpuscles with diminished coagulability of the blood; haemolysis. |
haemlytic | adjective (a.) Same as Haematolysis, Haematolytic. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HAEMON:
English Words which starts with 'ha' and ends with 'on':
habergeon | noun (n.) Properly, a short hauberk, but often used loosely for the hauberk. |
habilitation | noun (n.) Equipment; qualification. |
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. |
hacqueton | noun (n.) Same as Acton. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
handiron | noun (n.) See Andrion. |
harioiation | noun (n.) Prognostication; soothsaying. |
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. |
haruspication | noun (n.) See Haruspicy. |
haubergeon | noun (n.) See Habergeon. |