ARMIN
First name ARMIN's origin is Europe. ARMIN means "warrior". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with ARMIN below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of armin.(Brown names are of the same origin (Europe) with ARMIN and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming ARMIN
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ARMİN AS A WHOLE:
armina arminda carmine charmine karmina carminaNAMES RHYMING WITH ARMİN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (rmin) - Names That Ends with rmin:
pirmin ferminRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (min) - Names That Ends with min:
yasmin maolmin abdul-muhaimin amin txomin cosmin jazmin min yazmin benjamin benkamin binyamin cumin etchemin jamin jaymin osmin venamin venjamin veniamin jasminRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (in) - Names That Ends with in:
fatin brengwain camarin delbin kristin adin gin ixcatzin tepin tlazohtzin xochicotzin yoltzin zeltzin ihrin adwin akin alafin din kayin yerodin abbudin aladdin husain mazin muhsin yasin agravain alain custennin erbin mabonagrain pheredin taliesin tortain zadornin fiamain rivalin ashlin garvin quentin guerin bain banain bealantin cerin coinleain giollanaebhin guin nevin slevin constantin nopaltzin ollin tepiltzin zolin alin calin catalin codrin costin dorin florentin sorin quirin pin tin airrin aislin aubrin bevin brin cailin caitlin catlin charmain cristin dubhainNAMES RHYMING WITH ARMİN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (armi) - Names That Begins with armi:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (arm) - Names That Begins with arm:
armaan armand armanda armando armani armanno armen armenouhie armon armonie armstrang armstrongRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ar) - Names That Begins with ar:
ara arabella araceli aracelia aracely arachne araina aralt aram arama araminta araminte aramis aranck aranka ararinda araseli arav arawn arber arcadia arcas arcelia arcene archaimbaud archambault archard archemorus archenhaud archer archerd archere archibald archibaldo archie archimbald arcilla arda ardagh ardal ardala ardaleah ardath ardeen ardel ardelia ardell ardella ardelle arden ardena ardene ardi ardine ardith ardkill ardleig ardleigh ardley ardolf ardolph ardon ardra ardwolf ardy ardyne ardys are areebah areille arela arelis arella aren arena arend arene ares aret areta arete aretha arethusa aretina areyanna arfan argante argiNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ARMİN:
First Names which starts with 'ar' and ends with 'in':
arlin arvin arwinFirst Names which starts with 'a' and ends with 'n':
aahan aaralyn aaron aban abarron abban abbotson abdalrahman abdiraxman abdul-rahman abedabun abeodan abhainn ablendan abooksigun abran abrecan accalon acennan achan acheron ackerman actaeon acteon acwellen adalson adalwen adalwin adalyn adamnan adamson adan addilynn addisen addison addyson adeben adeen adelynn aden adetoun adiran adken adkyn adnan adon adoracion adorjan adriaan adrian adrien adrion adron aedon aekerman aesclin aesctun aescwyn aeshan aeson aethelbeorn aethelisdun aethelstan aethelstun aetheston aethretun afton agamemnon agiefan agoston agrican aguistin agustin agyfen ahearn aheawan ahebban aherin ahern ahreddan ahren ahriman aibhlin aidan aidann aideen aiden aidrian aiekin aiken aikin ailean aileen ailein ailen ailin ailisonEnglish Words Rhyming ARMIN
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ARMİN AS A WHOLE:
alarming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Alarm |
adverb (a.) Exciting, or calculated to excite, alarm; causing apprehension of danger; as, an alarming crisis or report. -- A*larm"ing*ly, adv. |
arming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Arm |
noun (n.) The act of furnishing with, or taking, arms. | |
noun (n.) A piece of tallow placed in a cavity at the lower end of a sounding lead, to bring up the sand, shells, etc., of the sea bottom. | |
noun (n.) Red dress cloths formerly hung fore and aft outside of a ship's upper works on holidays. |
arminian | noun (n.) One who holds the tenets of Arminius, a Dutch divine (b. 1560, d. 1609). |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Arminius of his followers, or to their doctrines. See note under Arminian, n. |
arminianism | noun (n.) The religious doctrines or tenets of the Arminians. |
bellarmine | noun (n.) A stoneware jug of a pattern originated in the neighborhood of Cologne, Germany, in the 16th century. It has a bearded face or mask supposed to represent Cardinal Bellarmine, a leader in the Roman Catholic Counter Reformation, following the Reformation; -- called also graybeard, longbeard. |
carminated | adjective (a.) Of, relating to, or mixed with, carmine; as, carminated lake. |
adjective (a.) Of, relating to, or mixed with, carmine; as, carminated lake. |
carminative | noun (n.) A substance, esp. an aromatic, which tends to expel wind from the alimentary canal, or to relieve colic, griping, or flatulence. |
adjective (a.) Expelling wind from the body; warming; antispasmodic. |
carmine | noun (n.) A rich red or crimson color with a shade of purple. |
noun (n.) A beautiful pigment, or a lake, of this color, prepared from cochineal, and used in miniature painting. | |
noun (n.) The essential coloring principle of cochineal, extracted as a purple-red amorphous mass. It is a glucoside and possesses acid properties; -- hence called also carminic acid. |
carminic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to, or derived from, carmine. |
charming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Charm |
adjective (a.) Pleasing the mind or senses in a high degree; delighting; fascinating; attractive. |
countercharming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Countercharm |
disarming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Disarm |
(imp. & p. p.) of Disarm |
farming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Farm |
noun (n.) The business of cultivating land. | |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to agriculture; devoted to, adapted to, or engaged in, farming; as, farming tools; farming land; a farming community. |
harming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Harm |
harmine | noun (n.) An alkaloid accompanying harmaline (in the Peganum harmala), and obtained from it by oxidation. It is a white crystalline substance. |
housewarming | noun (n.) A feast or merry-making made by or for a family or business firm on taking possession of a new house or premises. |
spearmint | noun (n.) A species of mint (Mentha viridis) growing in moist soil. It vields an aromatic oil. See Mint, and Mentha. |
swarming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Swarm |
warming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Warm |
() a. & n. from Warm, v. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ARMİN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (rmin) - English Words That Ends with rmin:
ermin | noun (n.) An Armenian. |
vermin | noun (n. sing. & pl.) An animal, in general. |
noun (n. sing. & pl.) A noxious or mischievous animal; especially, noxious little animals or insects, collectively, as squirrels, rats, mice, flies, lice, bugs, etc. | |
noun (n. sing. & pl.) Hence, in contempt, noxious human beings. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (min) - English Words That Ends with min:
albumin | noun (n.) A thick, viscous nitrogenous substance, which is the chief and characteristic constituent of white of eggs and of the serum of blood, and is found in other animal substances, both fluid and solid, also in many plants. It is soluble in water and is coagulated by heat and by certain chemical reagents. |
benjamin | noun (n.) See Benzoin. |
noun (n.) A kind of upper coat for men. |
brahmin | noun (n.) A person of the highest or sacerdotal caste among the Hindoos. |
carthamin | noun (n.) A red coloring matter obtained from the safflower, or Carthamus tinctorius. |
cumin | noun (n.) A dwarf umbelliferous plant, somewhat resembling fennel (Cuminum Cyminum), cultivated for its seeds, which have a bitterish, warm taste, with an aromatic flavor, and are used like those of anise and caraway. |
cummin | noun (n.) Same as Cumin. |
curcumin | noun (n.) The coloring principle of turmeric, or curcuma root, extracted as an orange yellow crystalline substance, C14H14O4, with a green fluorescence. |
cyclamin | noun (n.) A white amorphous substance, regarded as a glucoside, extracted from the corm of Cyclamen Europaeum. |
elemin | noun (n.) A transparent, colorless oil obtained from elemi resin by distillation with water; also, a crystallizable extract from the resin. |
erythrolitmin | noun (n.) Erythrolein. |
euonymin | noun (n.) A principle or mixture of principles derived from Euonymus atropurpureus, or spindle tree. |
gamin | noun (n.) A neglected and untrained city boy; a young street Arab. |
goemin | noun (n.) A complex mixture of several substances extracted from Irish moss. |
haemin | noun (n.) Same as Hemin. |
hemialbumin | noun (n.) Same as Hemialbumose. |
hemin | noun (n.) A substance, in the form of reddish brown, microscopic, prismatic crystals, formed from dried blood by the action of strong acetic acid and common salt; -- called also Teichmann's crystals. Chemically, it is a hydrochloride of hematin. |
humin | noun (n.) A bitter, brownish yellow, amorphous substance, extracted from vegetable mold, and also produced by the action of acids on certain sugars and carbohydrates; -- called also humic acid, ulmin, gein, ulmic or geic acid, etc. |
indihumin | noun (n.) A brown amorphous substance resembling humin, and obtained from indican. |
lactoabumin | noun (n.) The albumin present on milk, apparently identical with ordinary serum albumin. It is distinct from the casein of milk. |
legumin | noun (n.) An albuminous substance resembling casein, found as a characteristic ingredient of the seeds of leguminous and grain-bearing plants. |
metalbumin | noun (n.) A form of albumin found in ascitic and certain serous fluids. It is sometimes regarded as a mixture of albumin and mucin. |
ovalbumin | noun (n.) Alt. of Ovalbumen |
palmin | noun (n.) A white waxy or fatty substance obtained from castor oil. |
noun (n.) Ricinolein. |
paralbumin | noun (n.) A proteidlike body found in the fluid from ovarian cysts and elsewhere. It is generally associated with a substance related to, if not identical with, glycogen. |
plasmin | noun (n.) A proteid body, separated by some physiologists from blood plasma. It is probably identical with fibrinogen. |
protamin | noun (n.) An amorphous nitrogenous substance found in the spermatic fluid of salmon. It is soluble in water, which an alkaline reaction, and unites with acids and metallic bases. |
sacchulmin | noun (n.) An amorphous huminlike substance resembling sacchulmic acid, and produced together with it. |
stamin | noun (n.) A kind of woolen cloth. |
toxalbumin | noun (n.) Any of a class of toxic substances of protein nature; a toxin. |
ulmin | noun (n.) A brown amorphous substance found in decaying vegetation. Cf. Humin. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ARMİN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (armi) - Words That Begins with armi:
armiferous | adjective (a.) Bearing arms or weapons. |
armiger | noun (n.) Formerly, an armor bearer, as of a knight, an esquire who bore his shield and rendered other services. In later use, one next in degree to a knight, and entitled to armorial bearings. The term is now superseded by esquire. |
armigerous | adjective (a.) Bearing arms. |
armil | noun (n.) A bracelet. |
noun (n.) An ancient astronomical instrument. |
armilla | noun (n.) An armil. |
noun (n.) A ring of hair or feathers on the legs. |
armillary | noun (n.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a bracelet or ring; consisting of rings or circles. |
armipotence | noun (n.) Power in arms. |
armipotent | adjective (a.) Powerful in arms; mighty in battle. |
armisonant | adjective (a.) Alt. of Armisonous |
armisonous | adjective (a.) Rustling in arms; resounding with arms. |
armistice | noun (n.) A cessation of arms for a short time, by convention; a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement; a truce. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (arm) - Words That Begins with arm:
arm | noun (n.) The limb of the human body which extends from the shoulder to the hand; also, the corresponding limb of a monkey. |
noun (n.) Anything resembling an arm | |
noun (n.) The fore limb of an animal, as of a bear. | |
noun (n.) A limb, or locomotive or prehensile organ, of an invertebrate animal. | |
noun (n.) A branch of a tree. | |
noun (n.) A slender part of an instrument or machine, projecting from a trunk, axis, or fulcrum; as, the arm of a steelyard. | |
noun (n.) The end of a yard; also, the part of an anchor which ends in the fluke. | |
noun (n.) An inlet of water from the sea. | |
noun (n.) A support for the elbow, at the side of a chair, the end of a sofa, etc. | |
noun (n.) Fig.: Power; might; strength; support; as, the secular arm; the arm of the law. | |
noun (n.) A branch of the military service; as, the cavalry arm was made efficient. | |
noun (n.) A weapon of offense or defense; an instrument of warfare; -- commonly in the pl. | |
verb (v. t.) To take by the arm; to take up in one's arms. | |
verb (v. t.) To furnish with arms or limbs. | |
verb (v. t.) To furnish or equip with weapons of offense or defense; as, to arm soldiers; to arm the country. | |
verb (v. t.) To cover or furnish with a plate, or with whatever will add strength, force, security, or efficiency; as, to arm the hit of a sword; to arm a hook in angling. | |
verb (v. t.) Fig.: To furnish with means of defense; to prepare for resistance; to fortify, in a moral sense. | |
verb (v. i.) To provide one's self with arms, weapons, or means of attack or resistance; to take arms. |
armadillo | noun (n.) Any edentate animal if the family Dasypidae, peculiar to America. The body and head are incased in an armor composed of small bony plates. The armadillos burrow in the earth, seldom going abroad except at night. When attacked, they curl up into a ball, presenting the armor on all sides. Their flesh is good food. There are several species, one of which (the peba) is found as far north as Texas. See Peba, Poyou, Tatouay. |
noun (n.) A genus of small isopod Crustacea that can roll themselves into a ball. |
armado | noun (n.) Armada. |
armament | noun (n.) A body of forces equipped for war; -- used of a land or naval force. |
noun (n.) All the cannon and small arms collectively, with their equipments, belonging to a ship or a fortification. | |
noun (n.) Any equipment for resistance. |
armamentary | noun (n.) An armory; a magazine or arsenal. |
armature | noun (n.) Armor; whatever is worn or used for the protection and defense of the body, esp. the protective outfit of some animals and plants. |
noun (n.) A piece of soft iron used to connect the two poles of a magnet, or electro-magnet, in order to complete the circuit, or to receive and apply the magnetic force. In the ordinary horseshoe magnet, it serves to prevent the dissipation of the magnetic force. | |
noun (n.) Iron bars or framing employed for the consolidation of a building, as in sustaining slender columns, holding up canopies, etc. | |
noun (n.) That part of a dynamo or electric generator or of an electric motor in which a current is induced by a relatively moving magnetic field. The armature usually consists of a series of coils or groups of insulated conductors surrounding a core of iron. |
armchair | noun (n.) A chair with arms to support the elbows or forearms. |
armed | adjective (a.) Furnished with weapons of offense or defense; furnished with the means of security or protection. |
adjective (a.) Furnished with whatever serves to add strength, force, or efficiency. | |
adjective (a.) Having horns, beak, talons, etc; -- said of beasts and birds of prey. | |
(imp. & p. p.) of Arm |
armenian | noun (n.) A native or one of the people of Armenia; also, the language of the Armenians. |
noun (n.) An adherent of the Armenian Church, an organization similar in some doctrines and practices to the Greek Church, in others to the Roman Catholic. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Armenia. |
armet | noun (n.) A kind of helmet worn in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. |
armful | noun (n.) As much as the arm can hold. |
armgaunt | adjective (a.) With gaunt or slender legs. (?) |
armhole | noun (n.) The cavity under the shoulder; the armpit. |
noun (n.) A hole for the arm in a garment. |
armless | adjective (a.) Without any arm or branch. |
adjective (a.) Destitute of arms or weapons. |
armlet | noun (n.) A small arm; as, an armlet of the sea. |
noun (n.) An arm ring; a bracelet for the upper arm. | |
noun (n.) Armor for the arm. |
armoniac | adjective (a.) Ammoniac. |
armor | noun (n.) Defensive arms for the body; any clothing or covering worn to protect one's person in battle. |
noun (n.) Steel or iron covering, whether of ships or forts, protecting them from the fire of artillery. |
armored | adjective (a.) Clad with armor. |
armorer | noun (n.) One who makes or repairs armor or arms. |
noun (n.) Formerly, one who had care of the arms and armor of a knight, and who dressed him in armor. | |
noun (n.) One who has the care of arms and armor, cleans or repairs them, etc. |
armorial | adjective (a.) Belonging to armor, or to the heraldic arms or escutcheon of a family. |
armoric | adjective (a.) Alt. of Armorican |
armorican | noun (n.) The language of the Armoricans, a Celtic dialect which has remained to the present times. |
noun (n.) A native of Armorica. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the northwestern part of France (formerly called Armorica, now Bretagne or Brittany), or to its people. |
armorist | noun (n.) One skilled in coat armor or heraldry. |
armory | noun (n.) A place where arms and instruments of war are deposited for safe keeping. |
noun (n.) Armor; defensive and offensive arms. | |
noun (n.) A manufactory of arms, as rifles, muskets, pistols, bayonets, swords. | |
noun (n.) Ensigns armorial; armorial bearings. | |
noun (n.) That branch of heraldry which treats of coat armor. |
armozeen | noun (n.) Alt. of Armozine |
armozine | noun (n.) A thick plain silk, generally black, and used for clerical. |
armpit | noun (n.) The hollow beneath the junction of the arm and shoulder; the axilla. |
armrack | noun (n.) A frame, generally vertical, for holding small arms. |
arms | noun (n.) Instruments or weapons of offense or defense. |
noun (n.) The deeds or exploits of war; military service or science. | |
noun (n.) Anything which a man takes in his hand in anger, to strike or assault another with; an aggressive weapon. | |
noun (n.) The ensigns armorial of a family, consisting of figures and colors borne in shields, banners, etc., as marks of dignity and distinction, and descending from father to son. | |
noun (n.) The legs of a hawk from the thigh to the foot. |
armure | noun (n.) Armor. |
noun (n.) A variety of twilled fabric ribbed on the surface. |
army | noun (n.) A collection or body of men armed for war, esp. one organized in companies, battalions, regiments, brigades, and divisions, under proper officers. |
noun (n.) A body of persons organized for the advancement of a cause; as, the Blue Ribbon Army. | |
noun (n.) A great number; a vast multitude; a host. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ARMİN:
English Words which starts with 'ar' and ends with 'in':
arabin | noun (n.) A carbohydrate, isomeric with cane sugar, contained in gum arabic, from which it is extracted as a white, amorphous substance. |
noun (n.) Mucilage, especially that made of gum arabic. |
archchamberlain | noun (n.) A chief chamberlain; -- an officer of the old German empire, whose office was similar to that of the great chamberlain in England. |
arnicin | noun (n.) An active principle of Arnica montana. It is a bitter resin. |
arschin | noun (n.) See Arshine. |