Name Report For First Name IASION:

IASION

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

Rhymes with IASION - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming IASION

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES İASİON AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH İASİON (According to last letters):

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

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

sion bendision

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

carnation odion zorion histion amphion arion deucalion echion endymion hyperion ion ixion kedalion ophion pygmalion adoracion anunciacion ascencion asuncion battzion caerlion charion concepcion consolacion encarnacion exaltacion marion adrion albion brion dairion davion devion dorion fabion faiion gurion jamion jarion kevion lamarion lion merlion rion tavion travion trevion zion benzion dion pution eadaion marmion clarion dillion einion orion tzion garion torion

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (on) - Names That Ends with on:

afton aedon solon strephon sidon cihuaton nijlon sokanon accalon dudon hebron pendragon antton erromon gotzon txanton celyddon eburacon mabon alston alton benton burton carelton fenton hamilton harrison kenton pierson preston ralston rawson remington rexton sexton stanton weston aymon

NAMES RHYMING WITH İASİON (According to first letters):

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

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

iasius

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

iason

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

iago iain iakovos iamar ian ianthe ianthina iaokim iapetus

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH İASİON:

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

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

iban iden ihrin ihsan iman imogen imran inazin inghean inghinn ioan irfan irin irven irvin irvyn irwin irwyn isen isleen istvan iulian ivalyn ivan iven ivon ixcatzin izaan izazkun izmirlian

English Words Rhyming IASION

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES İASİON AS A WHOLE:



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


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


abrasionnoun (n.) The act of abrading, wearing, or rubbing off; the wearing away by friction; as, the abrasion of coins.
 noun (n.) The substance rubbed off.
 noun (n.) A superficial excoriation, with loss of substance under the form of small shreds.

basionnoun (n.) The middle of the anterior margin of the great foramen of the skull.

catabasionnoun (n.) A vault under altar of a Greek church.

corrasionnoun (n.) The erosion of the bed of a stream by running water, principally by attrition of the detritus carried along by the stream, but also by the solvent action of the water.

dissuasionnoun (n.) The act of dissuading; exhortation against a thing; dehortation.
 noun (n.) A motive or consideration tending to dissuade; a dissuasive.

erasionnoun (n.) The act of erasing; a rubbing out; obliteration.

evasionnoun (n.) The act of eluding or avoiding, particularly the pressure of an argument, accusation, charge, or interrogation; artful means of eluding.

invasionnoun (n.) The act of invading; the act of encroaching upon the rights or possessions of another; encroachment; trespass.
 noun (n.) A warlike or hostile entrance into the possessions or domains of another; the incursion of an army for conquest or plunder.
 noun (n.) The incoming or first attack of anything hurtful or pernicious; as, the invasion of a disease.

mispersuasionnoun (n.) A false persuasion; wrong notion or opinion.

nasionnoun (n.) The middle point of the nasofrontal suture.

occasionnoun (n.) A falling out, happening, or coming to pass; hence, that which falls out or happens; occurrence; incident.
 noun (n.) A favorable opportunity; a convenient or timely chance; convenience.
 noun (n.) An occurrence or condition of affairs which brings with it some unlooked-for event; that which incidentally brings to pass an event, without being its efficient cause or sufficient reason; accidental or incidental cause.
 noun (n.) Need; exigency; requirement; necessity; as, I have no occasion for firearms.
 noun (n.) A reason or excuse; a motive; a persuasion.
 verb (v. t.) To give occasion to; to cause; to produce; to induce; as, to occasion anxiety.

persuasionnoun (n.) The act of persuading; the act of influencing the mind by arguments or reasons offered, or by anything that moves the mind or passions, or inclines the will to a determination.
 noun (n.) The state of being persuaded or convinced; settled opinion or conviction, which has been induced.
 noun (n.) A creed or belief; a sect or party adhering to a certain creed or system of opinions; as, of the same persuasion; all persuasions are agreed.
 noun (n.) The power or quality of persuading; persuasiveness.
 noun (n.) That which persuades; a persuasive.

pervasionnoun (n.) The act of pervading, passing, or spreading through the whole extent of a thing.

suasionnoun (n.) The act of persuading; persuasion; as, moral suasion.

unpersuasionnoun (n.) The state of not being persuaded; disbelief; doubt.


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


abscessionnoun (n.) A separating; removal; also, an abscess.

abscisionnoun (n.) See Abscission.

abscissionnoun (n.) The act or process of cutting off.
 noun (n.) The state of being cut off.
 noun (n.) A figure of speech employed when a speaker having begun to say a thing stops abruptly: thus, "He is a man of so much honor and candor, and of such generosity -- but I need say no more."

abstersionnoun (n.) Act of wiping clean; a cleansing; a purging.

abstrusionnoun (n.) The act of thrusting away.

accensionnoun (n.) The act of kindling or the state of being kindled; ignition.

accessionnoun (n.) A coming to; the act of acceding and becoming joined; as, a king's accession to a confederacy.
 noun (n.) Increase by something added; that which is added; augmentation from without; as, an accession of wealth or territory.
 noun (n.) A mode of acquiring property, by which the owner of a corporeal substance which receives an addition by growth, or by labor, has a right to the part or thing added, or the improvement (provided the thing is not changed into a different species). Thus, the owner of a cow becomes the owner of her calf.
 noun (n.) The act by which one power becomes party to engagements already in force between other powers.
 noun (n.) The act of coming to or reaching a throne, an office, or dignity; as, the accession of the house of Stuart; -- applied especially to the epoch of a new dynasty.
 noun (n.) The invasion, approach, or commencement of a disease; a fit or paroxysm.

addressionnoun (n.) The act of addressing or directing one's course.

adhesionnoun (n.) The action of sticking; the state of being attached; intimate union; as, the adhesion of glue, or of parts united by growth, cement, or the like.
 noun (n.) Adherence; steady or firm attachment; fidelity; as, adhesion to error, to a policy.
 noun (n.) Agreement to adhere; concurrence; assent.
 noun (n.) The molecular attraction exerted between bodies in contact. See Cohesion.
 noun (n.) Union of surface, normally separate, by the formation of new tissue resulting from an inflammatory process.
 noun (n.) The union of parts which are separate in other plants, or in younger states of the same plant.

admissionnoun (n.) The act or practice of admitting.
 noun (n.) Power or permission to enter; admittance; entrance; access; power to approach.
 noun (n.) The granting of an argument or position not fully proved; the act of acknowledging something /serted; acknowledgment; concession.
 noun (n.) Acquiescence or concurrence in a statement made by another, and distinguishable from a confession in that an admission presupposes prior inquiry by another, but a confession may be made without such inquiry.
 noun (n.) A fact, point, or statement admitted; as, admission made out of court are received in evidence.
 noun (n.) Declaration of the bishop that he approves of the presentee as a fit person to serve the cure of the church to which he is presented.

adversionnoun (n.) A turning towards; attention.

affusionnoun (n.) The act of pouring upon, or sprinkling with a liquid, as water upon a child in baptism.
 noun (n.) The act of pouring water or other fluid on the whole or a part of the body, as a remedy in disease.

aggressionnoun (n.) The first attack, or act of hostility; the first act of injury, or first act leading to a war or a controversy; unprovoked attack; assault; as, a war of aggression. "Aggressions of power."

allisionnoun (n.) The act of dashing against, or striking upon.

allusionnoun (n.) A figurative or symbolical reference.
 noun (n.) A reference to something supposed to be known, but not explicitly mentioned; a covert indication; indirect reference; a hint.

amissionnoun (n.) Deprivation; loss.

animadversionnoun (n.) The act or power of perceiving or taking notice; direct or simple perception.
 noun (n.) Monition; warning.
 noun (n.) Remarks by way of criticism and usually of censure; adverse criticism; reproof; blame.
 noun (n.) Judicial cognizance of an offense; chastisement; punishment.

anteversionnoun (n.) A displacement of an organ, esp. of the uterus, in such manner that its whole axis is directed further forward than usual.

appensionnoun (n.) The act of appending.

apprehensionnoun (n.) The act of seizing or taking hold of; seizure; as, the hand is an organ of apprehension.
 noun (n.) The act of seizing or taking by legal process; arrest; as, the felon, after his apprehension, escaped.
 noun (n.) The act of grasping with the intellect; the contemplation of things, without affirming, denying, or passing any judgment; intellection; perception.
 noun (n.) Opinion; conception; sentiment; idea.
 noun (n.) The faculty by which ideas are conceived; understanding; as, a man of dull apprehension.
 noun (n.) Anticipation, mostly of things unfavorable; distrust or fear at the prospect of future evil.

appulsionnoun (n.) A driving or striking against; an appulse.

arrosionnoun (n.) A gnawing.

ascensionnoun (n.) The act of ascending; a rising; ascent.
 noun (n.) Specifically: The visible ascent of our Savior on the fortieth day after his resurrection. (Acts i. 9.) Also, Ascension Day.
 noun (n.) An ascending or arising, as in distillation; also that which arises, as from distillation.

aspersionnoun (n.) A sprinkling, as with water or dust, in a literal sense.
 noun (n.) The spreading of calumniations reports or charges which tarnish reputation, like the bespattering of a body with foul water; calumny.

assessionnoun (n.) A sitting beside or near.

aversionnoun (n.) A turning away.
 noun (n.) Opposition or repugnance of mind; fixed dislike; antipathy; disinclination; reluctance.
 noun (n.) The object of dislike or repugnance.

avisionnoun (n.) Vision.

avulsionnoun (n.) A tearing asunder; a forcible separation.
 noun (n.) A fragment torn off.
 noun (n.) The sudden removal of lands or soil from the estate of one man to that of another by an inundation or a current, or by a sudden change in the course of a river by which a part of the estate of one man is cut off and joined to the estate of another. The property in the part thus separated, or cut off, continues in the original owner.

acutorsionnoun (n.) The twisting of an artery with a needle to arrest hemorrhage.

cessionnoun (n.) A yielding to physical force.
 noun (n.) Concession; compliance.
 noun (n.) A yielding, or surrender, as of property or rights, to another person; the act of ceding.
 noun (n.) The giving up or vacating a benefice by accepting another without a proper dispensation.
 noun (n.) The voluntary surrender of a person's effects to his creditors to avoid imprisonment.

circumcisionnoun (n.) The act of cutting off the prepuce or foreskin of males, or the internal labia of females.
 noun (n.) The Jews, as a circumcised people.
 noun (n.) Rejection of the sins of the flesh; spiritual purification, and acceptance of the Christian faith.

circumclusionnoun (n.) Act of inclosing on all sides.

circumfusionnoun (n.) The act of pouring or spreading round; the state of being spread round.

circumincessionnoun (n.) The reciprocal existence in each other of the three persons of the Trinity.

coextensionnoun (n.) The act of extending equally, or the state of being equally extended.

cohesionnoun (n.) The act or state of sticking together; close union.
 noun (n.) That from of attraction by which the particles of a body are united throughout the mass, whether like or unlike; -- distinguished from adhesion, which unites bodies by their adjacent surfaces.
 noun (n.) Logical agreement and dependence; as, the cohesion of ideas.

cointensionnoun (n.) The condition of being of equal in intensity; -- applied to relations; as, 3:6 and 6:12 are relations of cointension.

collapsionnoun (n.) Collapse.

collisionnoun (n.) The act of striking together; a striking together, as of two hard bodies; a violent meeting, as of railroad trains; a clashing.
 noun (n.) A state of opposition; antagonism; interference.

collusionnoun (n.) A secret agreement and cooperation for a fraudulent or deceitful purpose; a playing into each other's hands; deceit; fraud; cunning.
 noun (n.) An agreement between two or more persons to defraud a person of his rights, by the forms of law, or to obtain an object forbidden by law.

commissionnoun (n.) The act of committing, doing, or performing; the act of perpetrating.
 noun (n.) The act of intrusting; a charge; instructions as to how a trust shall be executed.
 noun (n.) The duty or employment intrusted to any person or persons; a trust; a charge.
 noun (n.) A formal written warrant or authority, granting certain powers or privileges and authorizing or commanding the performance of certain duties.
 noun (n.) A certificate conferring military or naval rank and authority; as, a colonel's commission.
 noun (n.) A company of persons joined in the performance of some duty or the execution of some trust; as, the interstate commerce commission.
 noun (n.) The acting under authority of, or on account of, another.
 noun (n.) The thing to be done as agent for another; as, I have three commissions for the city.
 noun (n.) The brokerage or allowance made to a factor or agent for transacting business for another; as, a commission of ten per cent on sales. See Del credere.
 verb (v. t.) To give a commission to; to furnish with a commission; to empower or authorize; as, to commission persons to perform certain acts; to commission an officer.
 verb (v. t.) To send out with a charge or commission.

compassionnoun (n.) Literally, suffering with another; a sensation of sorrow excited by the distress or misfortunes of another; pity; commiseration.
 verb (v. t.) To pity.

comprehensionnoun (n.) The act of comprehending, containing, or comprising; inclusion.
 noun (n.) That which is comprehended or inclosed within narrow limits; a summary; an epitome.
 noun (n.) The capacity of the mind to perceive and understand; the power, act, or process of grasping with the intellect; perception; understanding; as, a comprehension of abstract principles.
 noun (n.) The complement of attributes which make up the notion signified by a general term.
 noun (n.) A figure by which the name of a whole is put for a part, or that of a part for a whole, or a definite number for an indefinite.

compressionnoun (n.) The act of compressing, or state of being compressed.

compulsionnoun (n.) The act of compelling, or the state of being compelled; the act of driving or urging by force or by physical or moral constraint; subjection to force.

concessionnoun (n.) The act of conceding or yielding; usually implying a demand, claim, or request, and thus distinguished from giving, which is voluntary or spontaneous.
 noun (n.) A thing yielded; an acknowledgment or admission; a boon; a grant; esp. a grant by government of a privilege or right to do something; as, a concession to build a canal.

concisionnoun (n.) A cutting off; a division; a schism; a faction.

conclusionnoun (n.) The last part of anything; close; termination; end.
 noun (n.) Final decision; determination; result.
 noun (n.) Any inference or result of reasoning.
 noun (n.) The inferred proposition of a syllogism; the necessary consequence of the conditions asserted in two related propositions called premises. See Syllogism.
 noun (n.) Drawing of inferences.
 noun (n.) An experiment, or something from which a conclusion may be drawn.
 noun (n.) The end or close of a pleading, e.g., the formal ending of an indictment, "against the peace," etc.
 noun (n.) An estoppel or bar by which a person is held to a particular position.

concussionnoun (n.) A shaking or agitation; a shock; caused by the collision of two bodies.
 noun (n.) A condition of lowered functional activity, without visible structural change, produced in an organ by a shock, as by fall or blow; as, a concussion of the brain.
 noun (n.) The unlawful forcing of another by threats of violence to yield up something of value.

condescensionnoun (n.) The act of condescending; voluntary descent from one's rank or dignity in intercourse with an inferior; courtesy toward inferiors.


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


abacinationnoun (n.) The act of abacinating.

abactionnoun (n.) Stealing cattle on a large scale.

abalienationnoun (n.) The act of abalienating; alienation; estrangement.

abannationnoun (n.) Alt. of Abannition

abannitionnoun (n.) Banishment.

abarticulationnoun (n.) Articulation, usually that kind of articulation which admits of free motion in the joint; diarthrosis.

abbreviationnoun (n.) The act of shortening, or reducing.
 noun (n.) The result of abbreviating; an abridgment.
 noun (n.) The form to which a word or phrase is reduced by contraction and omission; a letter or letters, standing for a word or phrase of which they are a part; as, Gen. for Genesis; U.S.A. for United States of America.
 noun (n.) One dash, or more, through the stem of a note, dividing it respectively into quavers, semiquavers, or demi-semiquavers.

abdicationnoun (n.) The act of abdicating; the renunciation of a high office, dignity, or trust, by its holder; commonly the voluntary renunciation of sovereign power; as, abdication of the throne, government, power, authority.

abductionnoun (n.) The act of abducing or abducting; a drawing apart; a carrying away.
 noun (n.) The movement which separates a limb or other part from the axis, or middle line, of the body.
 noun (n.) The wrongful, and usually the forcible, carrying off of a human being; as, the abduction of a child, the abduction of an heiress.
 noun (n.) A syllogism or form of argument in which the major is evident, but the minor is only probable.

aberrationnoun (n.) The act of wandering; deviation, especially from truth or moral rectitude, from the natural state, or from a type.
 noun (n.) A partial alienation of reason.
 noun (n.) A small periodical change of position in the stars and other heavenly bodies, due to the combined effect of the motion of light and the motion of the observer; called annual aberration, when the observer's motion is that of the earth in its orbit, and daily or diurnal aberration, when of the earth on its axis; amounting when greatest, in the former case, to 20.4", and in the latter, to 0.3". Planetary aberration is that due to the motion of light and the motion of the planet relative to the earth.
 noun (n.) The convergence to different foci, by a lens or mirror, of rays of light emanating from one and the same point, or the deviation of such rays from a single focus; called spherical aberration, when due to the spherical form of the lens or mirror, such form giving different foci for central and marginal rays; and chromatic aberration, when due to different refrangibilities of the colored rays of the spectrum, those of each color having a distinct focus.
 noun (n.) The passage of blood or other fluid into parts not appropriate for it.
 noun (n.) The producing of an unintended effect by the glancing of an instrument, as when a shot intended for A glances and strikes B.

abevacuationnoun (n.) A partial evacuation.

abirritationnoun (n.) A pathological condition opposite to that of irritation; debility; want of strength; asthenia.

abjectionnoun (n.) The act of bringing down or humbling.
 noun (n.) The state of being rejected or cast out.
 noun (n.) A low or downcast state; meanness of spirit; abasement; degradation.

abjudicationnoun (n.) Rejection by judicial sentence.

abjurationnoun (n.) The act of abjuring or forswearing; a renunciation upon oath; as, abjuration of the realm, a sworn banishment, an oath taken to leave the country and never to return.
 noun (n.) A solemn recantation or renunciation; as, an abjuration of heresy.

ablactationnoun (n.) The weaning of a child from the breast, or of young beasts from their dam.
 noun (n.) The process of grafting now called inarching, or grafting by approach.

ablaqueationnoun (n.) The act or process of laying bare the roots of trees to expose them to the air and water.

ablationnoun (n.) A carrying or taking away; removal.
 noun (n.) Extirpation.
 noun (n.) Wearing away; superficial waste.

ablegationnoun (n.) The act of sending abroad.

abliguritionnoun (n.) Prodigal expense for food.

ablutionnoun (n.) The act of washing or cleansing; specifically, the washing of the body, or some part of it, as a religious rite.
 noun (n.) The water used in cleansing.
 noun (n.) A small quantity of wine and water, which is used to wash the priest's thumb and index finger after the communion, and which then, as perhaps containing portions of the consecrated elements, is drunk by the priest.

abluvionnoun (n.) That which is washed off.

abnegationnoun (n.) a denial; a renunciation.

abnodationnoun (n.) The act of cutting away the knots of trees.

abolitionnoun (n.) The act of abolishing, or the state of being abolished; an annulling; abrogation; utter destruction; as, the abolition of slavery or the slave trade; the abolition of laws, decrees, ordinances, customs, taxes, debts, etc.

abominationnoun (n.) The feeling of extreme disgust and hatred; abhorrence; detestation; loathing; as, he holds tobacco in abomination.
 noun (n.) That which is abominable; anything hateful, wicked, or shamefully vile; an object or state that excites disgust and hatred; a hateful or shameful vice; pollution.
 noun (n.) A cause of pollution or wickedness.

abortionnoun (n.) The act of giving premature birth; particularly, the expulsion of the human fetus prematurely, or before it is capable of sustaining life; miscarriage.
 noun (n.) The immature product of an untimely birth.
 noun (n.) Arrest of development of any organ, so that it remains an imperfect formation or is absorbed.
 noun (n.) Any fruit or produce that does not come to maturity, or anything which in its progress, before it is matured or perfect; a complete failure; as, his attempt proved an abortion.

abrenunciationnoun (n.) Absolute renunciation or repudiation.

abreptionnoun (n.) A snatching away.

abrogationnoun (n.) The act of abrogating; repeal by authority.

abruptionnoun (n.) A sudden breaking off; a violent separation of bodies.

absentationnoun (n.) The act of absenting one's self.

absolutionnoun (n.) An absolving, or setting free from guilt, sin, or penalty; forgiveness of an offense.
 noun (n.) An acquittal, or sentence of a judge declaring and accused person innocent.
 noun (n.) The exercise of priestly jurisdiction in the sacrament of penance, by which Catholics believe the sins of the truly penitent are forgiven.
 noun (n.) An absolving from ecclesiastical penalties, -- for example, excommunication.
 noun (n.) The form of words by which a penitent is absolved.
 noun (n.) Delivery, in speech.

absorbitionnoun (n.) Absorption.

absorptionnoun (n.) The act or process of absorbing or sucking in anything, or of being absorbed and made to disappear; as, the absorption of bodies in a whirlpool, the absorption of a smaller tribe into a larger.
 noun (n.) An imbibing or reception by molecular or chemical action; as, the absorption of light, heat, electricity, etc.
 noun (n.) In living organisms, the process by which the materials of growth and nutrition are absorbed and conveyed to the tissues and organs.
 noun (n.) Entire engrossment or occupation of the mind; as, absorption in some employment.

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


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



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



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


ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH İASİON:

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