Name Report For First Name DIERDRE:

DIERDRE

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

Rhymes with DIERDRE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming DIERDRE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES DİERDRE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH DİERDRE (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (ierdre) - Names That Ends with ierdre:

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

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

deirdre

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

alexandre aedre audre dedre deidre diandre diedre 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 DİERDRE (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (dierdr) - Names That Begins with dierdr:

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

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

diera dierck

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

diederich diedrick diega diego dien diep dieter dietrich dietz

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

dia diahann diahna diamanda diamanta diamante diamon diamond diamonique diamont diamontina dian diana dianda diandra diane dianna diannah dianne diantha dianthe diara diarmaid dibe dice dichali dick dickran dickson didier dido didrika digna diji dike dikesone dikran dilan dillan dillen dillin dillion dillon dimitrie dimitry dimitur din dina dinadan dinah dinar dinas dino dinora dinorah dinsmore diogo diolmhain diomasach diomedes dion diona diondra diondray dione dionis dionisa dionna dionne dionte dionysia dionysie dionysius dior diorbhall dirce dirck dirk dita diti diu div diva divon divone divsha divshah divyanshu dix

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DİERDRE:

First Names which starts with 'die' and ends with 'dre':

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

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 deane deanne dearbourne debbee debbie debralee dechtere dee deheune deiene deke dekle delaine delane delanie delbine delcine delice delmare delmore delphine demasone demissie dene denelle denice deniece denise denisse dennie dennise denyse deonne deorwine derebourne derorice derrance desarae desaree desirae desiree destanee destine

English Words Rhyming DIERDRE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DİERDRE AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (ierdre) - English Words That Ends with ierdre:



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



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



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 DİERDRE (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (dierdr) - Words That Begins with dierdr:



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



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


dieresisnoun (n.) The separation or resolution of one syllable into two; -- the opposite of synaeresis.
 noun (n.) A mark consisting of two dots [/], placed over the second of two adjacent vowels, to denote that they are to be pronounced as distinct letters; as, cooperate, aerial.
 noun (n.) Same as Diaeresis.


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


dienoun (n.) A small cube, marked on its faces with spots from one to six, and used in playing games by being shaken in a box and thrown from it. See Dice.
 noun (n.) Any small cubical or square body.
 noun (n.) That which is, or might be, determined, by a throw of the die; hazard; chance.
 noun (n.) That part of a pedestal included between base and cornice; the dado.
 noun (n.) A metal or plate (often one of a pair) so cut or shaped as to give a certain desired form to, or impress any desired device on, an object or surface, by pressure or by a blow; used in forging metals, coining, striking up sheet metal, etc.
 noun (n.) A perforated block, commonly of hardened steel used in connection with a punch, for punching holes, as through plates, or blanks from plates, or for forming cups or capsules, as from sheet metal, by drawing.
 noun (n.) A hollow internally threaded screw-cutting tool, made in one piece or composed of several parts, for forming screw threads on bolts, etc.; one of the separate parts which make up such a tool.
 verb (v. i.) To pass from an animate to a lifeless state; to cease to live; to suffer a total and irreparable loss of action of the vital functions; to become dead; to expire; to perish; -- said of animals and vegetables; often with of, by, with, from, and rarely for, before the cause or occasion of death; as, to die of disease or hardships; to die by fire or the sword; to die with horror at the thought.
 verb (v. i.) To suffer death; to lose life.
 verb (v. i.) To perish in any manner; to cease; to become lost or extinct; to be extinguished.
 verb (v. i.) To sink; to faint; to pine; to languish, with weakness, discouragement, love, etc.
 verb (v. i.) To become indifferent; to cease to be subject; as, to die to pleasure or to sin.
 verb (v. i.) To recede and grow fainter; to become imperceptible; to vanish; -- often with out or away.
 verb (v. i.) To disappear gradually in another surface, as where moldings are lost in a sloped or curved face.
 verb (v. i.) To become vapid, flat, or spiritless, as liquor.
  (pl. ) of Dice

diecianadjective (a.) Alt. of Diecious

dieciousadjective (a.) See Dioecian, and Dioecious.

diedraladjective (a.) The same as Dihedral.

diegesisnoun (n.) A narrative or history; a recital or relation.

dielectricnoun (n.) Any substance or medium that transmits the electric force by a process different from conduction, as in the phenomena of induction; a nonconductor. separating a body electrified by induction, from the electrifying body.

dielytranoun (n.) See Dicentra.

diencephalonnoun (n.) The interbrain or thalamencephalon; -- sometimes abbreviated to dien. See Thalamencephalon.

diesinkernoun (n.) An engraver of dies for stamping coins, medals, etc.

diesinkingnoun (n.) The process of engraving dies.

diesisnoun (n.) A small interval, less than any in actual practice, but used in the mathematical calculation of intervals.
 noun (n.) The mark /; -- called also double dagger.

diestocknoun (n.) A stock to hold the dies used for cutting screws.

dietnoun (n.) Course of living or nourishment; what is eaten and drunk habitually; food; victuals; fare.
 noun (n.) A course of food selected with reference to a particular state of health; prescribed allowance of food; regimen prescribed.
 noun (n.) A legislative or administrative assembly in Germany, Poland, and some other countries of Europe; a deliberative convention; a council; as, the Diet of Worms, held in 1521.
 noun (n.) Any of various national or local assemblies;
 noun (n.) Occasionally, the Reichstag of the German Empire, Reichsrath of the Austrian Empire, the federal legislature of Switzerland, etc.
 noun (n.) The legislature of Denmark, Sweden, Japan, or Hungary.
 noun (n.) The state assembly or any of various local assemblies in the states of the German Empire, as the legislature (Landtag) of the kingdom of Prussia, and the Diet of the Circle (Kreistag) in its local government.
 noun (n.) The local legislature (Landtag) of an Austrian province.
 noun (n.) The federative assembly of the old Germanic Confederation (1815 -- 66).
 noun (n.) In the old German or Holy Roman Empire, the great formal assembly of counselors (the Imperial Diet or Reichstag) or a small, local, or informal assembly of a similar kind (the Court Diet, or Hoftag).
 verb (v. t.) To cause to take food; to feed.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to eat and drink sparingly, or by prescribed rules; to regulate medicinally the food of.
 verb (v. i.) To eat; to take one's meals.
 verb (v. i.) To eat according to prescribed rules; to ear sparingly; as, the doctor says he must diet.

dietingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Diet

dietariannoun (n.) One who lives in accordance with prescribed rules for diet; a dieter.

dietarynoun (n.) A rule of diet; a fixed allowance of food, as in workhouse, prison, etc.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to diet, or to the rules of diet.

dieternoun (n.) One who diets; one who prescribes, or who partakes of, food, according to hygienic rules.

dieteticadjective (a.) Alt. of Dietetical

dieteticaladjective (a.) Of or performance to diet, or to the rules for regulating the kind and quantity of food to be eaten.

dieteticsnoun (n.) That part of the medical or hygienic art which relates to diet or food; rules for diet.

dietetistnoun (n.) A physician who applies the rules of dietetics to the cure of diseases.

diethylaminenoun (n.) A colorless, volatile, alkaline liquid, NH(C2H5)2, having a strong fishy odor resembling that of herring or sardines. Cf. Methylamine.

dieticadjective (a.) Dietetic.

dieticaladjective (a.) Dietetic.

dietinenoun (n.) A subordinate or local assembly; a diet of inferior rank.

dietistnoun (n.) Alt. of Dietitian

dietitiannoun (n.) One skilled in dietetics.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DİERDRE:

English Words which starts with 'die' and ends with 'dre':



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

diasporenoun (n.) A hydrate of alumina, often occurring in white lamellar masses with brilliant pearly luster; -- so named on account of its decrepitating when heated before the blowpipe.

dictaturenoun (n.) Office of a dictator; dictatorship.

digesturenoun (n.) Digestion.

dinotherenoun (n.) Alt. of Dinotherium

dioptrenoun (n.) A unit employed by oculists in numbering glasses according to the metric system; a refractive power equal to that of a glass whose principal focal distance is one meter.

dipyrenoun (n.) A mineral of the scapolite group; -- so called from the double effect of fire upon it, in fusing it, and rendering it phosphorescent.

disadventurenoun (n.) Misfortune; mishap.

disarmaturenoun (n.) The act of divesting of armature.

disaventurenoun (n.) Misfortune.

discardurenoun (n.) Rejection; dismissal.

discomposurenoun (n.) The state of being discomposed; disturbance; disorder; agitation; perturbation.
 noun (n.) Discordance; disagreement of parts.

discoverturenoun (n.) Discovery.
 noun (n.) A state of being released from coverture; freedom of a woman from the coverture of a husband.

disfigurenoun (n.) Disfigurement; deformity.
 verb (v. t.) To mar the figure of; to render less complete, perfect, or beautiful in appearance; to deface; to deform.

disfurniturenoun (n.) The act of disfurnishing, or the state of being disfurnished.
 verb (v. t.) To disfurnish.

disinvestiturenoun (n.) The act of depriving of investiture.

disjuncturenoun (n.) The act of disjoining, or state of being disjoined; separation.

displeasurenoun (n.) The feeling of one who is displeased; irritation or uneasiness of the mind, occasioned by anything that counteracts desire or command, or which opposes justice or a sense of propriety; disapprobation; dislike; dissatisfaction; disfavor; indignation.
 noun (n.) That which displeases; cause of irritation or annoyance; offense; injury.
 noun (n.) State of disgrace or disfavor; disfavor.
 verb (v. t.) To displease.

disposurenoun (n.) The act of disposing; power to dispose of; disposal; direction.
 noun (n.) Disposition; arrangement; position; posture.

disrupturenoun (n.) Disruption.

disseizurenoun (n.) Disseizin.

distasturenoun (n.) Something which excites distaste or disgust.

distemperaturenoun (n.) Bad temperature; intemperateness; excess of heat or cold, or of other qualities; as, the distemperature of the air.
 noun (n.) Disorder; confusion.
 noun (n.) Disorder of body; slight illness; distemper.
 noun (n.) Perturbation of mind; mental uneasiness.

distincturenoun (n.) Distinctness.

disventurenoun (n.) A disadventure.

divestiturenoun (n.) The act of stripping, or depriving; the state of being divested; the deprivation, or surrender, of possession of property, rights, etc.

divesturenoun (n.) Divestiture.

divinistrenoun (n.) A diviner.