NIEN
First name NIEN's origin is Vietnamese. NIEN means "year". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with NIEN below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of nien.(Brown names are of the same origin (Vietnamese) with NIEN and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming NIEN
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES NİEN AS A WHOLE:
junienNAMES RHYMING WITH NİEN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ien) - Names That Ends with ien:
hien tien essien nascien nisien bastien jurrien chien dien vien vivien adrien brien cretien damien darien dorien efnisien fabien julien jullien lucien o'brien sebastien urien christien lien donatien paienRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (en) - Names That Ends with en:
cwen guendolen raven coleen helen huyen quyen tuyen yen aren mekonnen shaheen yameen kadeen arden kailoken bingen evnissyen lairgnen yspaddaden hoben christiansen jorgen joren espen adeben akhenaten amen aten moswen braden heikkinen mustanen seppanen valkoinen soren vaden camden fagen girven jurgen evzen hymen owen kelemen sebestyen kalen joben sen eugen nguyen addisen adeen aideen aileen alberteen aleen ambreen anwen ardeen arleen arwen ashleen ashlen ashten augusteen belen berneen brishen bronwen bysenNAMES RHYMING WITH NİEN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (nie) - Names That Begins with nie:
niece niel niels nielsine nieve niewheallRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ni) - Names That Begins with ni:
ni'mah ni'mat nia niabi niaire niall niallan niamh nibal nic nicanor nicanora nicea nichele nichol nicholas nichole nicholette nicia nick nicki nickie nickolai nickolas nickolaus nickolette nickson nicky nico nicol nicola nicolaas nicolae nicolai nicolas nicole nicoleta nicolette nicolle nicquel nicson nicu nicul nida nidawi nidra nigan nigel nigesa nighean nighinn niguel nihal niharika niichaad nijah nijel nijlon nik nikalus nikayla nike nikhil nikita nikiti nikki nikkia nikkie nikko niklas niko nikolas nikolaus nikos nikson nilah nile niles nili nils nimiane nimue nin nina ninacska ninette nineve nini ninon niobe nipa nira nireta niriaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH NİEN:
First Names which starts with 'n' and ends with 'n':
naaman nabhan nachman nachton nadeen nailynn nan nann nanon naomhan napolean napoleon narain nareen nathan nathraichean naughton nealon neason nechtan nechten nefen nefin neilan nellwyn nelson nelwin nerian neron nessan nevan nevin nevyn newlin newlyn newman newton nishan nixen nixon nodin nolan nolen nolyn nopaltzin noreen norman northtun nortin norton norvin norvyn norwin norwyn nu'man nuallan nunEnglish Words Rhyming NIEN
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES NİEN AS A WHOLE:
advenient | adjective (a.) Coming from outward causes; superadded. |
convenience | noun (n.) Alt. of Conveniency |
conveniency | noun (n.) The state or quality of being convenient; fitness or suitableness, as of place, time, etc.; propriety. |
noun (n.) Freedom from discomfort, difficulty, or trouble; commodiousness; ease; accommodation. | |
noun (n.) That which is convenient; that which promotes comfort or advantage; that which is suited to one's wants; an accommodation. | |
noun (n.) A convenient or fit time; opportunity; as, to do something at one's convenience. |
disconvenience | noun (n.) Unsuitableness; incongruity. |
disconvenient | adjective (a.) Not convenient or congruous; unsuitable; ill-adapted. |
inconvenience | noun (n.) The quality or condition of being inconvenient; want of convenience; unfitness; unsuitableness; inexpediency; awkwardness; as, the inconvenience of the arrangement. |
noun (n.) That which gives trouble, embarrassment, or uneasiness; disadvantage; anything that disturbs quiet, impedes prosperity, or increases the difficulty of action or success; as, one inconvenience of life is poverty. | |
verb (v. t.) To put to inconvenience; to incommode; as, to inconvenience a neighbor. |
inconveniency | noun (n.) Inconvenience. |
inconvenient | adjective (a.) Not becoming or suitable; unfit; inexpedient. |
adjective (a.) Not convenient; giving trouble, uneasiness, or annoyance; hindering progress or success; uncomfortable; disadvantageous; incommodious; inopportune; as, an inconvenient house, garment, arrangement, or time. |
intervenience | noun (n.) Alt. of Interveniency |
interveniency | noun (n.) Intervention; interposition. |
intervenient | adjective (a.) Being or coming between; intercedent; interposed. |
introvenient | adjective (a.) Coming in together; entering; commingling. |
lenience | noun (n.) Alt. of Leniency |
leniency | noun (n.) The quality or state of being lenient; lenity; clemency. |
lenient | noun (n.) A lenitive; an emollient. |
adjective (a.) Relaxing; emollient; softening; assuasive; -- sometimes followed by of. | |
adjective (a.) Mild; clement; merciful; not rigorous or severe; as, a lenient disposition; a lenient judge or sentence. |
prevenience | noun (n.) The act of going before; anticipation. |
prevenient | adjective (a.) Going before; preceding; hence, preventive. |
provenience | noun (n.) Origin; source; place where found or produced; provenance; -- used esp. in the fine arts and in archaeology; as, the provenience of a patera. |
provenient | adjective (a.) Forthcoming; issuing. |
superadvenient | adjective (a.) Coming upon; coming in addition to, or in assistance of, something. |
supervenient | adjective (a.) Coming as something additional or extraneous; coming afterwards. |
tinnient | adjective (a.) Emitting a clear sound. |
unconvenient | adjective (a.) Inconvenient. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NİEN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ien) - English Words That Ends with ien:
alien | noun (n.) A foreigner; one owing allegiance, or belonging, to another country; a foreign-born resident of a country in which he does not possess the privileges of a citizen. Hence, a stranger. See Alienage. |
noun (n.) One excluded from certain privileges; one alienated or estranged; as, aliens from God's mercies. | |
adjective (a.) Not belonging to the same country, land, or government, or to the citizens or subjects thereof; foreign; as, alien subjects, enemies, property, shores. | |
adjective (a.) Wholly different in nature; foreign; adverse; inconsistent (with); incongruous; -- followed by from or sometimes by to; as, principles alien from our religion. | |
verb (v. t.) To alienate; to estrange; to transfer, as property or ownership. |
bonchretien | noun (n.) A name given to several kinds of pears. See Bartlett. |
hsien | noun (n.) An administrative subdivision of a fu, or department, or of an independent chow; also, the seat of government of such a district. |
lien | noun (n.) A legal claim; a charge upon real or personal property for the satisfaction of some debt or duty; a right in one to control or hold and retain the property of another until some claim of the former is paid or satisfied. |
() of Lie | |
(obs. p. p.) of Lie. See Lain. | |
() A charge, lien, etc., that successively attaches to such assets as a person may have from time to time, leaving him more or less free to dispose of or encumber them as if no such charge or lien existed. |
mien | noun (n.) Aspect; air; manner; demeanor; carriage; bearing. |
nigromancien | noun (n.) A necromancer. |
paien | noun (n. & a.) Pagan. |
parnassien | noun (n.) Same as Parnassian. |
transfiguratien | noun (n.) A change of form or appearance; especially, the supernatural change in the personal appearance of our Savior on the mount. |
noun (n.) A feast held by some branches of the Christian church on the 6th of August, in commemoration of the miraculous change above mentioned. |
vergalien | noun (n.) Alt. of Vergaloo |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NİEN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (nie) - Words That Begins with nie:
niere | noun (n.) One who gathers rags and odds and ends; a ragpicker. |
noun (n.) A receptacle for rags or shreds. | |
noun (n.) A movable and ornamental closet or piece of furniture with shelves or drawers. |
niece | noun (n.) A relative, in general; especially, a descendant, whether male or female; a granddaughter or a grandson. |
noun (n.) A daughter of one's brother or sister, or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law. |
nief | noun (n.) See Neif, the fist. |
niellist | noun (n.) One who practices the style of ornamentation called niello. |
niello | noun (n.) A metallic alloy of a deep black color. |
noun (n.) The art, process, or method of decorating metal with incised designs filled with the black alloy. | |
noun (n.) A piece of metal, or any other object, so decorated. | |
noun (n.) An impression on paper taken from an ancient incised decoration or metal plate. | |
noun (n.) An impression on paper taken from the engraved or incised surface before the niello alloy has been inlaid. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH NİEN:
English Words which starts with 'n' and ends with 'n':
naleadministration | noun (n.) Maladministration. |
namation | noun (n.) A distraining or levying of a distress; an impounding. |
nankeen | noun (n.) A species of cloth, of a firm texture, originally brought from China, made of a species of cotton (Gossypium religiosum) that is naturally of a brownish yellow color quite indestructible and permanent. |
noun (n.) An imitation of this cloth by artificial coloring. | |
noun (n.) Trousers made of nankeen. |
naphthalin | noun (n.) Alt. of Naphthaline |
naphthazarin | noun (n.) A dyestuff, resembling alizarin, obtained from naphthoquinone as a red crystalline substance with a bright green, metallic luster; -- called also naphthalizarin. |
napierian | adjective (a.) Alt. of Naperian |
naperian | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Napier, or Naper. |
napkin | noun (n.) A little towel, or small cloth, esp. one for wiping the fingers and mouth at table. |
noun (n.) A handkerchief. |
napoleon | noun (n.) A French gold coin of twenty francs, or about $3.86. |
noun (n.) A game in which each player holds five cards, the eldest hand stating the number of tricks he will bid to take, any subsequent player having the right to overbid him or a previous bidder, the highest bidder naming the trump and winning a number of points equal to his bid if he makes so many tricks, or losing the same number of points if he fails to make them. | |
noun (n.) A bid to take five tricks at napoleon. It is ordinarily the highest bid; but sometimes bids are allowed of wellington, or of blucher, to take five tricks, or pay double, or treble, if unsuccessful. | |
noun (n.) A Napoleon gun. | |
noun (n.) A kind of top boot of the middle of the 19th century. | |
noun (n.) A shape and size of cigar. It is about seven inches long. |
narration | noun (n.) The act of telling or relating the particulars of an event; rehearsal; recital. |
noun (n.) That which is related; the relation in words or writing of the particulars of any transaction or event, or of any series of transactions or events; story; history. | |
noun (n.) That part of a discourse which recites the time, manner, or consequences of an action, or simply states the facts connected with the subject. |
nasalization | noun (n.) The act of nasalizing, or the state of being nasalized. |
nasion | noun (n.) The middle point of the nasofrontal suture. |
nasturtion | noun (n.) Same as Nasturtium. |
nataloin | noun (n.) A bitter crystalline substance constituting the essential principle of Natal aloes. Cf. Aloon. |
natation | noun (n.) The act of floating on the water; swimming. |
nation | noun (n.) A part, or division, of the people of the earth, distinguished from the rest by common descent, language, or institutions; a race; a stock. |
noun (n.) The body of inhabitants of a country, united under an independent government of their own. | |
noun (n.) Family; lineage. | |
noun (n.) One of the divisions of university students in a classification according to nativity, formerly common in Europe. | |
noun (n.) One of the four divisions (named from the parts of Scotland) in which students were classified according to their nativity. | |
noun (n.) A great number; a great deal; -- by way of emphasis; as, a nation of herbs. |
nationalization | noun (n.) The act of nationalizing, or the state of being nationalized. |
natron | noun (n.) Native sodium carbonate. |
naturalization | noun (n.) The act or process of naturalizing, esp. of investing an alien with the rights and privileges of a native or citizen; also, the state of being naturalized. |
nauseation | noun (n.) The act of nauseating, or the state of being nauseated. |
navigation | noun (n.) The act of navigating; the act of passing on water in ships or other vessels; the state of being navigable. |
noun (n.) the science or art of conducting ships or vessels from one place to another, including, more especially, the method of determining a ship's position, course, distance passed over, etc., on the surface of the globe, by the principles of geometry and astronomy. | |
noun (n.) The management of sails, rudder, etc.; the mechanics of traveling by water; seamanship. | |
noun (n.) Ships in general. |
neapolitan | noun (n.) A native or citizen of Naples. |
adjective (a.) Of of pertaining to Naples in Italy. |
nebulation | noun (n.) The condition of being nebulated; also, a clouded, or ill-defined, color mark. |
nebulization | noun (n.) The act or process of nebulizing; atomization. |
necessarian | noun (n.) An advocate of the doctrine of philosophical necessity; a nacessitarian. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to necessarianism. |
necessitarian | noun (n.) One who holds to the doctrine of necessitarianism. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the doctrine of philosophical necessity in regard to the origin and existence of things, especially as applied to the actings or choices of the will; -- opposed to libertarian. |
necessitattion | noun (n.) The act of making necessary, or the state of being made necessary; compulsion. |
necrophagan | noun (n.) Any species of a tribe (Necrophaga) of beetles which, in the larval state, feed on carrion; a burying beetle. |
adjective (a.) Eating carrion. |
nectarean | adjective (a.) Resembling nectar; very sweet and pleasant. |
needlewoman | noun (n.) A woman who does needlework; a seamstress. |
neglection | noun (n.) The state of being negligent; negligence. |
negotiation | noun (n.) The act or process of negotiating; a treating with another respecting sale or purchase. etc. |
noun (n.) Hence, mercantile business; trading. | |
noun (n.) The transaction of business between nations; the mutual intercourse of governments by diplomatic agents, in making treaties, composing difference, etc.; as, the negotiations at Ghent. |
nehushtan | noun (n.) A thing of brass; -- the name under which the Israelites worshiped the brazen serpent made by Moses. |
nematoidean | noun (a. & n.) Nematoid. |
nemean | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Nemea, in Argolis, where the ancient Greeks celebrated games, and Hercules killed a lion. |
nemetean | noun (n.) One of the Nemertina. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Nemertina. |
nemertian | noun (a. & n.) Nemertean. |
neocomian | noun (n.) A term applied to the lowest deposits of the Cretaceous or chalk formation of Europe, being the lower greensand. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the lower greensand. |
neogaean | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the New World, or Western Hemisphere. |
neogen | noun (n.) An alloy resembling silver, and consisting chiefly of copper, zinc, and nickel, with small proportions of tin, aluminium, and bismuth. |
neologian | noun (n.) A neologist. |
adjective (a.) Neologic; neological. |
neologization | noun (n.) The act or process of neologizing. |
neonomian | noun (n.) One who advocates adheres to new laws; esp. one who holds or believes that the gospel is a new law. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Neonomians, or in accordance with their doctrines. |
neoplatonician | noun (n.) A neoplatonist. |
neptunian | noun (n.) Alt. of Neptunist |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the ocean or sea. | |
adjective (a.) Formed by water or aqueous solution; as, Neptunian rocks. |
nereidian | noun (n.) Any annelid resembling Nereis, or of the family Lycoridae or allied families. |
nervation | noun (n.) The arrangement of nerves and veins, especially those of leaves; neuration. |
nervimotion | noun (n.) The movement caused in the sensory organs by external agents and transmitted to the muscles by the nerves. |
nestorian | noun (n.) An adherent of Nestorius, patriarch of Constantinople to the fifth century, who has condemned as a heretic for maintaining that the divine and the human natures were not merged into one nature in Christ (who was God in man), and, hence, that it was improper to call Mary the mother of Christ; also, one of the sect established by the followers of Nestorius in Persia, india, and other Oriental countries, and still in existence. opposed to Eutychian. |
adjective (a.) Of or relating to the Nestorians. | |
adjective (a.) relating to, or resembling, Nestor, the aged warior and counselor mentioned by Homer; hence, wise; experienced; aged; as, Nestorian caution. |
neuration | noun (n.) The arrangement or distribution of nerves, as in the leaves of a plant or the wings of an insect; nervation. |
neuridin | noun (n.) a nontoxic base, C5H14N2, found in the putrescent matters of flesh, fish, decaying cheese, etc. |
neurokeratin | noun (n.) A substance, resembling keratin, present in nerve tissue, as in the sheath of the axis cylinder of medullated nerve fibers. Like keratin it resists the action of most chemical agents, and by decomposition with sulphuric acid yields leucin and tyrosin. |
neuron | noun (n.) The brain and spinal cord; the cerebro-spinal axis; myelencephalon. |
neuropteran | noun (n.) A neuropter. |
neuroskeleton | noun (n.) The deep-seated parts of the vertebrate skeleton which are relation with the nervous axis and locomation. |
neutralization | noun (n.) The act or process of neutralizing, or the state of being neutralized. |
noun (n.) The act or process by which an acid and a base are combined in such proportions that the resulting compound is neutral. See Neutral, a., 4. |
newborn | adjective (a.) Recently born. |
newsman | noun (n.) One who brings news. |
noun (n.) A man who distributes or sells newspapers. |
newtonian | noun (n.) A follower of Newton. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Sir Isaac Newton, or his discoveries. |
nicolaitan | noun (n.) One of certain corrupt persons in the early church at Ephesus, who are censured in rev. ii. 6, 15. |
nicotian | noun (n.) Tobacco. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, tobacco. |
nictation | noun (n.) the act of winking; nictitation. |
nictitation | noun (n.) The act of winking. |
nidification | noun (n.) The act or process of building a nest. |
nidulation | noun (n.) The time of remaining in the nest. |
nightgown | noun (n.) A loose gown used for undress; also, a gown used for a sleeping garnment. |
nightman | noun (n.) One whose business is emptying privies by night. |
nigrification | noun (n.) The act or process of making black. |
nineteen | noun (n.) The number greater than eighteen by a unit; the sum of ten and nine; nineteen units or objects. |
noun (n.) A symbol for nineteen units, as 19 or xix. | |
adjective (a.) Nine and ten; eighteen and one more; one less than twenty; as, nineteen months. |
nipperkin | noun (n.) A small cup. |
nisan | noun (n.) The first month of the jewish ecclesiastical year, formerly answering nearly to the month of April, now to March, of the Christian calendar. See Abib. |
nitrification | noun (n.) The act, process, or result of combining with nitrogen or some of its compounds. |
noun (n.) The act or process of oxidizing nitrogen or its compounds so as to form nitrous or nitric acid. | |
noun (n.) A process of oxidation, in which nitrogenous vegetable and animal matter in the presence of air, moisture, and some basic substances, as lime or alkali carbonate, is converted into nitrates. |
nitrogelatin | noun (n.) An explosive consisting of gun cotton and camphor dissolved in nitroglycerin. |
nitrogen | noun (n.) A colorless nonmetallic element, tasteless and odorless, comprising four fifths of the atmosphere by volume. It is chemically very inert in the free state, and as such is incapable of supporting life (hence the name azote still used by French chemists); but it forms many important compounds, as ammonia, nitric acid, the cyanides, etc, and is a constituent of all organized living tissues, animal or vegetable. Symbol N. Atomic weight 14. It was formerly regarded as a permanent noncondensible gas, but was liquefied in 1877 by Cailletet of Paris, and Pictet of Geneva. |
nitroglycerin | noun (n.) A liquid appearing like a heavy oil, colorless or yellowish, and consisting of a mixture of several glycerin salts of nitric acid, and hence more properly called glycerin nitrate. It is made by the action of nitric acid on glycerin in the presence of sulphuric acid. It is extremely unstable and terribly explosive. A very dilute solution is used in medicine as a neurotic under the name of glonion. |
niteosaccharin | noun (n.) An explosive nitro derivative of certain sugars, analogous to nitroglycerin, gun cotton, etc. |
noachian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the patriarch Noah, or to his time. |
nobilitation | noun (n.) The act of making noble. |
nobleman | noun (n.) One of the nobility; a noble; a peer; one who enjoys rank above a commoner, either by virtue of birth, by office, or by patent. |
noblewoman | noun (n.) A female of noble rank; a peeress. |
noctambulation | noun (n.) Somnambulism; walking in sleep. |
noctilucin | noun (n.) A fatlike substance in certain marine animals, to which they owe their phosphorescent properties. |
noctivagation | noun (n.) A roving or going about in the night. |
nocturn | noun (n.) An office of devotion, or act of religious service, by night. |
noun (n.) One of the portions into which the Psalter was divided, each consisting of nine psalms, designed to be used at a night service. |
nodation | noun (n.) Act of making a knot, or state of being knotted. |
noetian | noun (n.) One of the followers of Noetus, who lived in the third century. He denied the distinct personality of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. |
noggen | adjective (a.) Made of hemp; hence, hard; rough; harsh. |
noggin | noun (n.) A small mug or cup. |
noun (n.) A measure equivalent to a gill. |
nolition | noun (n.) Adverse action of will; unwillingness; -- opposed to volition. |
nomadian | noun (n.) A nomad. |
nomination | noun (n.) The act of naming or nominating; designation of a person as a candidate for office; the power of nominating; the state of being nominated. |
noun (n.) The denomination, or name. |
non | adjective (a.) No; not. See No, a. |
nonadmission | noun (n.) Failure to be admitted. |
nonagenarian | noun (n.) A person ninety years old. |
nonagon | noun (n.) A figure or polygon having nine sides and nine angles. |
nonagrian | noun (n.) Any moth of the genus Nonagria and allied genera, as the spindleworm and stalk borer. |
nonalienation | noun (n.) Failure to alienate; also, the state of not being alienated. |
nonattention | noun (n.) Inattention. |
noncohesion | noun (n.) Want of cohesion. |
noncommunion | noun (n.) Neglect or failure of communion. |