Name Report For First Name INGA:

INGA

First name INGA's origin is Scandinavian. INGA means "daughter of a hero". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with INGA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of inga.(Brown names are of the same origin (Scandinavian) with INGA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with INGA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming INGA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ƯNGA AS A WHOLE:

binga domingart dominga gringalet haestingas ingall ingalls mingan waeringawicum wingate fingal

NAMES RHYMING WITH ƯNGA (According to last letters):

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

anga

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

agbenyaga mawunyaga osberga waldburga iniga alberga olga helga chaga shraga bashiga diega ealga elga osburga roderiga waldhurga ahiga kaga kealeboga motega broga walborga marga vega anhaga heretoga valborga hraefnscaga noga

NAMES RHYMING WITH ƯNGA (According to first letters):

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

ing ingeborg ingel ingelbert ingelise ingemar inger inghean inghinn inglebert ingria ingrid

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

in'am ina inachus inah inaki inapo inas inatha inaya inazin incendio inda indee india indiana indira indrani indumati ine inerney ines inesa inese inez ini-herit inigo iniko inina inis iniss inkeri innes inness innis innocent ino inocencio inoceneia inocenta inocente inteus intisar intisara intiza intizara inys

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ƯNGA:

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

ianthina ibernia ibolya ica ichtaca ida idaia idalia idelisa idetta idla idna idoia idola idrissa ifeoma ignacia ikaika ila ilana ilasha ileana ileanna ilena ilhicamina ilia iliona ilithia ilithya ilka ilona ilsa iluminada imala imanuela imara imelda immaculada ioana iola iolana iolanda iolantha iona ionanna ionela ionia iphegenia ira iraida irena irina irisa irma irmina irmuska irta irvetta isa isabela isabella isadora isana isaura isha isidora ismitta isolda issa istaqa ita itotia ituha iulia iva ivana ivanna ivona ixaka iyangura iyanna iyanuoluwa iyonna izabela izabella izarra izusa

English Words Rhyming INGA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ƯNGA AS A WHOLE:

anhinganoun (n.) An aquatic bird of the southern United States (Platus anhinga); the darter, or snakebird.

anythingariannoun (n.) One who holds to no particular creed or dogma.

cingalesenoun (n. sing. & pl.) A native or natives of Ceylon descended from its primitive inhabitants
 noun (n. sing. & pl.) the language of the Cingalese.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Cingalese.

cotinganoun (n.) A bird of the family Cotingidae, including numerous bright-colored South American species; -- called also chatterers.

caatinganoun (n.) A forest composed of stunted trees and thorny bushes, found in areas of small rainfall in Brazil.

distringasnoun (n.) A writ commanding the sheriff to distrain a person by his goods or chattels, to compel a compliance with something required of him.

espringalnoun (n.) An engine of war used for throwing viretons, large stones, and other missiles; a springal.

farthingalenoun (n.) A hoop skirt or hoop petticoat, or other light, elastic material, used to extend the petticoat.

galingalenoun (n.) A plant of the Sedge family (Cyperus longus) having aromatic roots; also, any plant of the same genus.

gingalnoun (n.) See Jingal.

ingannationnoun (n.) Cheat; deception.

ingatenoun (n.) Entrance; ingress.
 noun (n.) The aperture in a mold for pouring in the metal; the gate.

ingatheringnoun (n.) The act or business of gathering or collecting anything; especially, the gathering of the fruits of the earth; harvest.

jingalnoun (n.) A small portable piece of ordnance, mounted on a swivel.

linganoun (n.) Alt. of Lingam

lingamnoun (n.) The phallic symbol under which Siva is principally worshiped in his character of the creative and reproductive power.

martingalenoun (n.) Alt. of Martingal

martingalnoun (n.) A strap fastened to a horse's girth, passing between his fore legs, and fastened to the bit, or now more commonly ending in two rings, through which the reins pass. It is intended to hold down the head of the horse, and prevent him from rearing.
 noun (n.) A lower stay of rope or chain for the jib boom or flying jib boom, fastened to, or reeved through, the dolphin striker. Also, the dolphin striker itself.
 noun (n.) The act of doubling, at each stake, that which has been lost on the preceding stake; also, the sum so risked; -- metaphorically derived from the bifurcation of the martingale of a harness.

moringanoun (n.) A genus of trees of Southern India and Northern Africa. One species (Moringa pterygosperma) is the horse-radish tree, and its seeds, as well as those of M. aptera, are known in commerce as ben or ben nuts, and yield the oil called oil of ben.

nightingalenoun (n.) A small, plain, brown and gray European song bird (Luscinia luscinia). It sings at night, and is celebrated for the sweetness of its song.
 noun (n.) A larger species (Lucinia philomela), of Eastern Europe, having similar habits; the thrush nightingale. The name is also applied to other allied species.

nothingariannoun (n.) One of no certain belief; one belonging to no particular sect.

portingalnoun (n.) A Portuguese.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Portugal; Portuguese.

springalnoun (n.) An ancient military engine for casting stones and arrows by means of a spring.
 adjective (a.) Alt. of Springall

springaldadjective (a.) Alt. of Springall

springalladjective (a.) An active, springly young man.

steingalenoun (n.) The stannel.

stingareenoun (n.) Any sting ray. See under 6th Ray.

syringanoun (n.) A genus of plants; the lilac.
 noun (n.) The mock orange; -- popularly so called because its stems were formerly used as pipestems.

tringanoun (n.) A genus of limicoline birds including many species of sandpipers. See Dunlin, Knot, and Sandpiper.

verdingalenoun (n.) See Farthingale.

yaffingalenoun (n.) The yaffle.

zingaronoun (n.) A gypsy.

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


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


abanganoun (n.) A West Indian palm; also the fruit of this palm, the seeds of which are used as a remedy for diseases of the chest.

alalonganoun (n.) Alt. of Alilonghi

arenganoun (n.) A palm tree (Saguerus saccharifer) which furnishes sago, wine, and fibers for ropes; the gomuti palm.

beccabunganoun (n.) See Brooklime.

galanganoun (n.) Alt. of Galangal

munganoun (n.) See Bonnet monkey, under Bonnet.

sanganoun (n.) Alt. of Sangu

ticpolonganoun (n.) A very venomous viper (Daboia Russellii), native of Ceylon and India; -- called also cobra monil.

tonganoun (n.) A drug useful in neuralgia, derived from a Fijian plant supposed to be of the aroid genus Epipremnum.
 noun (n.) A kind of light two-wheeled vehicle, usually for four persons, drawn by ponies or bullocks.

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


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


ingnoun (n.) A pasture or meadow; generally one lying low, near a river.

ingelableadjective (a.) Not congealable.

ingeminateadjective (a.) Redoubled; repeated.
 verb (v. t.) To redouble or repeat; to reiterate.

ingeminatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ingeminate

ingeminationnoun (n.) Repetition; reduplication; reiteration.

ingenanoun (n.) The gorilla.

ingenerabilltynoun (n.) Incapacity of being engendered or produced.

ingenerableadjective (a.) Incapble of being engendered or produced; original.

ingenerateadjective (a.) Generated within; inborn; innate; as, ingenerate powers of body.
 verb (v. t.) To generate or produce within; to begete; to engener; to occasion; to cause.

ingeneratingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ingenerate

ingenerationnoun (n.) Act of ingenerating.

ingenienoun (n.) See Ingeny.

ingeniositynoun (n.) Ingenuity; skill; cunning.

ingeniousadjective (a.) Possessed of genius, or the faculty of invention; skillful or promp to invent; having an aptitude to contrive, or to form new combinations; as, an ingenious author, mechanic.
 adjective (a.) Proseeding from, pertaining to, or characterized by, genius or ingenuity; of curious design, structure, or mechanism; as, an ingenious model, or machine; an ingenious scheme, contrivance, etc.
 adjective (a.) Witty; shrewd; adroit; keen; sagacious; as, an ingenious reply.
 adjective (a.) Mental; intellectual.

ingeniousnessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being ingenious; ingenuity.

ingeniteadjective (a.) Alt. of Ingenit

ingenitadjective (a.) Innate; inborn; inbred; inherent; native; ingenerate.

ingenuitynoun (n.) The quality or power of ready invention; quickness or acuteness in forming new combinations; ingeniousness; skill in devising or combining.
 noun (n.) Curiousness, or cleverness in design or contrivance; as, the ingenuity of a plan, or of mechanism.
 noun (n.) Openness of heart; ingenuousness.

ingenuousadjective (a.) Of honorable extraction; freeborn; noble; as, ingenuous blood of birth.
 adjective (a.) Noble; generous; magnanimous; honorable; upright; high-minded; as, an ingenuous ardor or zeal.
 adjective (a.) Free from reserve, disguise, equivocation, or dissimulation; open; frank; as, an ingenuous man; an ingenuous declaration, confession, etc.
 adjective (a.) Ingenious.

ingenuousnessnoun (n.) The state or quality of being ingenuous; openness of heart; frankness.
 noun (n.) Ingenuity.

ingenynoun (n.) Natural gift or talent; ability; wit; ingenuity.

ingestanoun (n. pl.) That which is introduced into the body by the stomach or alimentary canal; -- opposed to egesta.

ingestionnoun (n.) The act of taking or putting into the stomach; as, the ingestion of milk or other food.

inghallanoun (n.) The reedbuck of South Africa.

ingirtadjective (a.) Surrounded; encircled.
 verb (v. t.) To encircle to gird; to engirt.

inglenoun (n.) Flame; blaze; a fire; a fireplace.
 noun (n.) A paramour; a favourite; a sweetheart; an engle.
 verb (v. t.) To cajole or coax; to wheedle. See Engle.

inglobateadjective (a.) In the form of a globe or sphere; -- applied to nebulous matter collected into a sphere by the force of gravitation.

ingloriousadjective (a.) Not glorious; not bringing honor or glory; not accompanied with fame, honor, or celebrity; obscure; humble; as, an inglorious life of ease.
 adjective (a.) Shameful; disgraceful; ignominious; as, inglorious flight, defeat, etc.

ingloriousnessnoun (n.) The state of being inglorious.

ingluvialadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the indulges or crop of birds.

ingluviesnoun (n.) The crop, or craw, of birds.

ingluviousadjective (a.) Gluttonous.

ingotnoun (n.) That in which metal is cast; a mold.
 noun (n.) A bar or wedge of steel, gold, or other malleable metal, cast in a mold; a mass of unwrought cast metal.

ingraciousadjective (a.) Ungracious; unkind.

ingraftingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ingraft

ingrafternoun (n.) A person who ingrafts.

ingraftmentnoun (n.) The act of ingrafting.
 noun (n.) The thing ingrafted; a scion.

ingrainnoun (n.) An ingrain fabric, as a carpet.
 adjective (a.) Dyed with grain, or kermes.
 adjective (a.) Dyed before manufacture, -- said of the material of a textile fabric; hence, in general, thoroughly inwrought; forming an essential part of the substance.
 verb (v. t.) To dye with or in grain or kermes.
 verb (v. t.) To dye in the grain, or before manufacture.
 verb (v. t.) To work into the natural texture or into the mental or moral constitution of; to stain; to saturate; to imbue; to infix deeply.

ingrainingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ingrain

ingratenoun (n.) An ungrateful person.
 adjective (a.) Ingrateful.

ingratefuladjective (a.) Ungrateful; thankless; unappreciative.
 adjective (a.) Unpleasing to the sense; distasteful; offensive.

ingratiatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ingratiate

ingratitudenoun (n.) Want of gratitude; insensibility to, forgetfulness of, or ill return for, kindness or favors received; unthankfulness; ungratefulness.

ingravidationnoun (n.) The state of being pregnant or impregnated.

ingrediencenoun (n.) Alt. of Ingrediency

ingrediencynoun (n.) Entrance; ingress.
 noun (n.) The quality or state of being an ingredient or component part.

ingredientnoun (n.) That which enters into a compound, or is a component part of any combination or mixture; an element; a constituent.
 adjective (a.) Entering as, or forming, an ingredient or component part.

ingressnoun (n.) The act of entering; entrance; as, the ingress of air into the lungs.
 noun (n.) Power or liberty of entrance or access; means of entering; as, all ingress was prohibited.
 noun (n.) The entrance of the moon into the shadow of the earth in eclipses, the sun's entrance into a sign, etc.
 verb (v. i.) To go in; to enter.

ingressionnoun (n.) Act of entering; entrance.

ingrowingadjective (a.) Growing or appearing to grow into some other substance.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ƯNGA:

English Words which starts with 'i' and ends with 'a':

ianthinanoun (n.) Any gastropod of the genus Ianthina, of which various species are found living in mid ocean; -- called also purple shell, and violet snail.

ichorhaemianoun (n.) Infection of the blood with ichorous or putrid substances.

ichthyocollanoun (n.) Fish glue; isinglass; a glue prepared from the sounds of certain fishes.

ichthyomorphanoun (n. pl.) The Urodela.

ichthyophthiranoun (n. pl.) A division of copepod crustaceans, including numerous species parasitic on fishes.

ichthyopsidanoun (n. pl.) A grand division of the Vertebrata, including the Amphibia and Fishes.

ichthyopterygianoun (n. pl.) See Ichthyosauria.

ichthyosaurianoun (n. pl.) An extinct order of marine reptiles, including Ichthyosaurus and allied forms; -- called also Ichthyopterygia. They have not been found later than the Cretaceous period.

icosandrianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants, having twenty or more stamens inserted in the calyx.

ideanoun (n.) The transcript, image, or picture of a visible object, that is formed by the mind; also, a similar image of any object whatever, whether sensible or spiritual.
 noun (n.) A general notion, or a conception formed by generalization.
 noun (n.) Hence: Any object apprehended, conceived, or thought of, by the mind; a notion, conception, or thought; the real object that is conceived or thought of.
 noun (n.) A belief, option, or doctrine; a characteristic or controlling principle; as, an essential idea; the idea of development.
 noun (n.) A plan or purpose of action; intention; design.
 noun (n.) A rational conception; the complete conception of an object when thought of in all its essential elements or constituents; the necessary metaphysical or constituent attributes and relations, when conceived in the abstract.
 noun (n.) A fiction object or picture created by the imagination; the same when proposed as a pattern to be copied, or a standard to be reached; one of the archetypes or patterns of created things, conceived by the Platonists to have excited objectively from eternity in the mind of the Deity.

idioplasmanoun (n.) That portion of the cell protoplasm which is the seat of all active changes, and which carries on the function of hereditary transmission; -- distinguished from the other portion, which is termed nutritive plasma. See Hygroplasm.

iguananoun (n.) Any species of the genus Iguana, a genus of large American lizards of the family Iguanidae. They are arboreal in their habits, usually green in color, and feed chiefly upon fruits.

imbrocatanoun (n.) Alt. of Imbroccata

imbroccatanoun (n.) A hit or thrust.

impallanoun (n.) The pallah deer of South Africa.

imperforatanoun (n. pl.) A division of Foraminifera, including those in which the shell is not porous.

implacentalianoun (n. pl.) A primary division of the Mammalia, including the monotremes and marsupials, in which no placenta is formed.

impresanoun (n.) A device on a shield or seal, or used as a bookplate or the like.

improperianoun (n. pl.) A series of antiphons and responses, expressing the sorrowful remonstrance of our Lord with his people; -- sung on the morning of the Good Friday in place of the usual daily Mass of the Roman ritual.

inamoratanoun (n.) A woman in love; a mistress.

incanoun (n.) An emperor or monarch of Peru before, or at the time of, the Spanish conquest; any member of this royal dynasty, reputed to have been descendants of the sun.
 noun (n.) The people governed by the Incas, now represented by the Quichua tribe.

inclusanoun (n. pl.) A tribe of bivalve mollusks, characterized by the closed state of the mantle which envelops the body. The ship borer (Teredo navalis) is an example.

incognitanoun (n.) A woman who is unknown or in disguise.
 noun (n.) The state of being in disguise; -- said of a woman.

indianoun (n.) A country in Southern Asia; the two peninsulas of Hither and Farther India; in a restricted sense, Hither India, or Hindostan.

indicianoun (n. pl.) Discriminating marks; signs; tokens; indications; appearances.

indigoferanoun (n.) A genus of leguminous plants having many species, mostly in tropical countries, several of them yielding indigo, esp. Indigofera tinctoria, and I. Anil.

inertianoun (n.) That property of matter by which it tends when at rest to remain so, and when in motion to continue in motion, and in the same straight line or direction, unless acted on by some external force; -- sometimes called vis inertiae.
 noun (n.) Inertness; indisposition to motion, exertion, or action; want of energy; sluggishness.
 noun (n.) Want of activity; sluggishness; -- said especially of the uterus, when, in labor, its contractions have nearly or wholly ceased.

infantanoun (n.) A title borne by every one of the daughters of the kings of Spain and Portugal, except the eldest.

inferobranchiatanoun (n. pl.) A suborder of marine gastropod mollusks, in which the gills are between the foot and the mantle.

influenzanoun (n.) An epidemic affection characterized by acute nasal catarrh, or by inflammation of the throat or the bronchi, and usually accompanied by fever.

infulanoun (n.) A sort of fillet worn by dignitaries, priests, and others among the ancient Romans. It was generally white.

infusorianoun (n. pl.) One of the classes of Protozoa, including a large number of species, all of minute size.

inianoun (n.) A South American freshwater dolphin (Inia Boliviensis). It is ten or twelve feet long, and has a hairy snout.

injurianoun (n.) Injury; invasion of another's rights.

insectanoun (n. pl.) One of the classes of Arthropoda, including those that have one pair of antennae, three pairs of mouth organs, and breathe air by means of tracheae, opening by spiracles along the sides of the body. In this sense it includes the Hexapoda, or six-legged insects and the Myriapoda, with numerous legs. See Insect, n.
 noun (n.) In a more restricted sense, the Hexapoda alone. See Hexapoda.
 noun (n.) In the most general sense, the Hexapoda, Myriapoda, and Arachnoidea, combined.

insectivoranoun (n. pl.) An order of mammals which feed principally upon insects.
 noun (n. pl.) A division of the Cheiroptera, including the common or insect-eating bats.

insignianoun (n. pl.) Distinguishing marks of authority, office, or honor; badges; tokens; decorations; as, the insignia of royalty or of an order.
 noun (n. pl.) Typical and characteristic marks or signs, by which anything is known or distinguished; as, the insignia of a trade.

insomnianoun (n.) Want of sleep; inability to sleep; wakefulness; sleeplessness.

intermaxillanoun (n.) See Premaxilla.

invertebratanoun (n. pl.) A comprehensive division of the animal kingdom, including all except the Vertebrata.

iotanoun (n.) The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet (/) corresponding with the English i.
 noun (n.) A very small quantity or degree; a jot; a particle.

ipecacuanhanoun (n.) The root of a Brazilian rubiaceous herb (Cephaelis Ipecacuanha), largely employed as an emetic; also, the plant itself; also, a medicinal extract of the root. Many other plants are used as a substitutes; among them are the black or Peruvian ipecac (Psychotria emetica), the white ipecac (Ionidium Ipecacuanha), the bastard or wild ipecac (Asclepias Curassavica), and the undulated ipecac (Richardsonia scabra).

ipomoeanoun (n.) A genus of twining plants with showy monopetalous flowers, including the morning-glory, the sweet potato, and the cypress vine.

isonandranoun (n.) A genus of sapotaceous trees of India. Isonandra Gutta is the principal source of gutta-percha.

isopleuranoun (n. pl.) A subclass of Gastropoda, in which the body is symmetrical, the right and left sides being equal.

isopodanoun (n. pl.) An order of sessile-eyed Crustacea, usually having seven pairs of legs, which are all similar in structure.

italanoun (n.) An early Latin version of the Scriptures (the Old Testament was translated from the Septuagint, and was also called the Italic version).

ittrianoun (n.) See Yttria.

ixianoun (n.) A South African bulbous plant of the Iris family, remarkable for the brilliancy of its flowers.

iconomanianoun (n.) A mania or infatuation for icons, whether as objects of devotion, bric-a-brac, or curios.

impedimentanoun (n. pl.) Things which impede or hinder progress; incumbrances; baggage;
 noun (n. pl.) the supply trains which must accompany an army.