Name Report For First Name DEDRE:

DEDRE

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

Rhymes with DEDRE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming DEDRE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES DEDRE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH DEDRE (According to last letters):

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

aedre diedre

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

deirdre alexandre audre deidre diandre dierdre alixandre andre aundre caldre lamandre leandre shaundre madre attheaeldre calandre endre diondre dondre keandre

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

ebiere balere hannelore aure kore magaere pleasure terpsichore amare nyasore zere bedivere bellangere brangore saffire elidure moore gaothaire giollamhuire cesare isidore macaire imre gilmore baldassare petre aefre allaire amalure andere andsware asthore aurore azzure baibre blaire ceire chere claire clare conchobarre dechtire desire desyre dore eastre eleonore eostre ettare genevre guenevere guinevere gwenevere hilaire honore idurre izarre kesare laire legarre lenore lore maire mare muire niaire pipere quinevere richere sapphire valere adare aegelmaere aethelmaere aghamore ainmire alistaire archere

NAMES RHYMING WITH DEDRE (According to first letters):

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

dedr dedric dedrick dedrik

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

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

dea deacon deagan deaglan deagmund deakin dealbeorht dealber dealbert dean deana deanda deandra deandrea deandria deane deann deanna deanne dearbhail dearborn dearbourne deardriu dearg deasach deasmumhan deavon debbee debbie debby debora deborah debra debrah debralee dechtere decla declan dee deeana deeandra deeann deeanna deedra deegan deems deen deena deerwa deerward defena dehaan deheune deianira deidra deiene deikun deina deiphobus deirdra deja deka deke dekel dekle del delaine delancy delane delaney delanie delano delbert delbin delbina delbine delcine delfi delfina delia delice delicia delight delila delilah delinda delisa delisha delissa delit deliza dell della delma delman delmar

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DEDRE:

First Names which starts with 'de' and ends with 're':

delmare delmore devere

First Names which starts with 'd' and ends with 'e':

dace dae daesgesage daine daire daisie dale dalene damae damerae damiane danae dane danele danelle danette danice daniele danielle danise dannalee dannee dannelle dannie danrelle dantae dante daphne darce darcelle darchelle darcie darelene darelle darence darice darleane darlene darline darrance darrence daryle darylene daunte dave davide davidsone davie davine davite dawayne dawne dawnelle dawnette dawnielle dayle dayne delphine demasone demissie dene denelle denice deniece denise denisse dennie dennise denyse deonne deorwine derebourne derorice derrance desarae desaree desirae desiree destanee destine destinee destinie destrie dete devanie devine devinee devonne dewayne deydrienne dezarae dezirae deziree dhoire diamante diamonique diane

English Words Rhyming DEDRE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DEDRE AS A WHOLE:



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


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



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


cadrenoun (n.) The framework or skeleton upon which a regiment is to be formed; the officers of a regiment forming the staff.

piepoudrenoun (n.) Alt. of Piepowder

poudrenoun (n.) Dust; powder.

padrenoun (n.) A Christian priest or monk; -- used in Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Spanish America.
 noun (n.) In India (from the Portuguese), any Christian minister; also, a priest of the native region.

sandrenoun (n.) A Russian fish (Lucioperca sandre) which yields a valuable oil, called sandre oil, used in the preparation of caviare.

sclaundrenoun (n.) Slander.

tendrenoun (n.) Tender feeling or fondness; affection.

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


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



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


dedalianadjective (a.) See Daedalian.

dedalousadjective (a.) See Daedalous.

dedansnoun (n.) A division, at one end of a tennis court, for spectators.

dedeadjective (a.) Dead.

dedecorationnoun (n.) Disgrace; dishonor.

dedecorousadjective (a.) Disgraceful; unbecoming.

dedentitionnoun (n.) The shedding of teeth.

dedicateadjective (p. a.) Dedicated; set apart; devoted; consecrated.
 verb (v. t.) To set apart and consecrate, as to a divinity, or for sacred uses; to devote formally and solemnly; as, to dedicate vessels, treasures, a temple, or a church, to a religious use.
 verb (v. t.) To devote, set apart, or give up, as one's self, to a duty or service.
 verb (v. t.) To inscribe or address, as to a patron.

dedicatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dedicate

dedicateenoun (n.) One to whom a thing is dedicated; -- correlative to dedicator.

dedicationnoun (n.) The act of setting apart or consecrating to a divine Being, or to a sacred use, often with religious solemnities; solemn appropriation; as, the dedication of Solomon's temple.
 noun (n.) A devoting or setting aside for any particular purpose; as, a dedication of lands to public use.
 noun (n.) An address to a patron or friend, prefixed to a book, testifying respect, and often recommending the work to his special protection and favor.

dedicatornoun (n.) One who dedicates; more especially, one who inscribes a book to the favor of a patron, or to one whom he desires to compliment.

dedicatorialadjective (a.) Dedicatory.

dedicatorynoun (n.) Dedication.
 adjective (a.) Constituting or serving as a dedication; complimental.

dedimusnoun (n.) A writ to commission private persons to do some act in place of a judge, as to examine a witness, etc.

deditionnoun (n.) The act of yielding; surrender.

dedolentadjective (a.) Feeling no compunction; apathetic.

deducingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Deduce

deducementnoun (n.) Inference; deduction; thing deduced.

deducibilitynoun (n.) Deducibleness.

deducibleadjective (a.) Capable of being deduced or inferred; derivable by reasoning, as a result or consequence.
 adjective (a.) Capable of being brought down.

deduciblenessnoun (n.) The quality of being deducible; deducibility.

deduciveadjective (a.) That deduces; inferential.

deductingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Deduct

deductibleadjective (a.) Capable of being deducted, taken away, or withdrawn.
 adjective (a.) Deducible; consequential.

deductionnoun (n.) Act or process of deducing or inferring.
 noun (n.) Act of deducting or taking away; subtraction; as, the deduction of the subtrahend from the minuend.
 noun (n.) That which is deduced or drawn from premises by a process of reasoning; an inference; a conclusion.
 noun (n.) That which is deducted; the part taken away; abatement; as, a deduction from the yearly rent.

deductiveadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to deduction; capable of being deduced from premises; deducible.

deductornoun (n.) The pilot whale or blackfish.

deduitnoun (n.) Delight; pleasure.

deduplicationnoun (n.) The division of that which is morphologically one organ into two or more, as the division of an organ of a plant into a pair or cluster.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DEDRE:

English Words which starts with 'de' and ends with 're':

debenturenoun (n.) A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate signed by a public officer, as evidence of a debt due to some person; the sum thus due.
 noun (n.) A customhouse certificate entitling an exporter of imported goods to a drawback of duties paid on their importation.
 noun (n.) Any of various instruments issued, esp. by corporations, as evidences of debt. Such instruments (often called debenture bonds) are generally, through not necessarily, under seal, and are usually secured by a mortgage or other charge upon property; they may be registered or unregistered. A debenture secured by a mortgage on specific property is called a mortgage debenture; one secured by a floating charge (which see), a floating debenture; one not secured by any charge a naked debenture. In general the term debenture in British usage designates any security issued by companies other than their shares, including, therefore, what are in the United States commonly called bonds. When used in the United States debenture generally designates an instrument secured by a floating charge junior to other charges secured by fixed mortgages, or, specif., one of a series of securities secured by a group of securities held in trust for the benefit of the debenture holders.

debouchurenoun (n.) The outward opening of a river, of a valley, or of a strait.

decalitrenoun (n.) A measure of capacity in the metric system; a cubic volume of ten liters, equal to about 610.24 cubic inches, that is, 2.642 wine gallons.

decametrenoun (n.) A measure of length in the metric system; ten meters, equal to about 393.7 inches.

decasterenoun (n.) A measure of capacity, equal to ten steres, or ten cubic meters.

decerniturenoun (n.) A decree or sentence of a court.

decilitrenoun (n.) A measure of capacity or volume in the metric system; one tenth of a liter, equal to 6.1022 cubic inches, or 3.38 fluid ounces.

decimetrenoun (n.) A measure of length in the metric system; one tenth of a meter, equal to 3.937 inches.

decisterenoun (n.) The tenth part of the stere or cubic meter, equal to 3.531 cubic feet. See Stere.

declinaturenoun (n.) The act of declining or refusing; as, the declinature of an office.

decocturenoun (n.) A decoction.

decumbiturenoun (n.) Confinement to a sick bed, or time of taking to one's bed from sickness.
 noun (n.) Aspect of the heavens at the time of taking to one's sick bed, by which the prognostics of recovery or death were made.

defailurenoun (n.) Failure.

defeaturenoun (n.) Overthrow; defeat.
 noun (n.) Disfigurement; deformity.

deflexurenoun (n.) A bending or turning aside; deflection.

dejecturenoun (n.) That which is voided; excrements.

dekasterenoun (n.) Same as Decastere.

delawarenoun (n.) An American grape, with compact bunches of small, amber-colored berries, sweet and of a good flavor.

delftwarenoun (n.) Pottery made at the city of Delft in Holland; hence:
 noun (n.) Earthenware made in imitation of the above; any glazed earthenware made for table use, and the like.

delineaturenoun (n.) Delineation.

demeanurenoun (n.) Behavior.

demureadjective (a.) Of sober or serious mien; composed and decorous in bearing; of modest look; staid; grave.
 adjective (a.) Affectedly modest, decorous, or serious; making a show of gravity.
 verb (v. i.) To look demurely.

denturenoun (n.) An artificial tooth, block, or set of teeth.

departurenoun (n.) Division; separation; putting away.
 noun (n.) Separation or removal from a place; the act or process of departing or going away.
 noun (n.) Removal from the present life; death; decease.
 noun (n.) Deviation or abandonment, as from or of a rule or course of action, a plan, or a purpose.
 noun (n.) The desertion by a party to any pleading of the ground taken by him in his last antecedent pleading, and the adoption of another.
 noun (n.) The distance due east or west which a person or ship passes over in going along an oblique line.

deplorrenoun (n.) One who deplores.

deporturenoun (n.) Deportment.

depositurenoun (n.) The act of depositing; deposition.

deprisurenoun (n.) Low estimation; disesteem; contempt.

derenoun (n.) Harm.
 verb (v. t.) To hurt; to harm; to injure.

derreadjective (a.) Dearer.

deciarenoun (n.) A measure of area, the tenth part of an are; ten square meters.