Name Report For First Name MAYTE:

MAYTE

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

Rhymes with MAYTE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming MAYTE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES MAYTE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH MAYTE (According to last letters):

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

tayte wayte

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

hippolyte clyte adelyte

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

amanishakhete linette florete maledysaunte tote suette annemette bergitte astarte rute agate bradamate huette josette pierrette yolette bernadette amphitrite anaxarete aphrodite arete ate calliste fate ocypete tienette vedette volante dete manute baptiste mette dante wambli-waste adette amette amite anate anjanette anjeanette annette annjeanette antoinette araminte argante ariette ariste arlette babette bemadette bernette bette birte bridgette brigette brigitte brite cate celeste chante chariste charlette charlotte chaunte clarette colette collette comforte danette davite dawnette diamante elberte ellette enite evette georgette georgitte ginnette hanriette harriette hecate hugette hughette idette ivette jaenette janette jaquenette jeanette jenette johnette jonette juliette kannelite

NAMES RHYMING WITH MAYTE (According to first letters):

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

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

may maya mayah mayana maycee mayda mayde mayer mayfield mayhew mayir maykayla maylea mayleen mayme maymunah maynard mayne maynor mayo mayra maysa maysoon maysun mayyadah

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

ma'isah ma'mun ma'n maahes maarouf maat mab mabbina mabel mabelle mabina mable mabon mabonagrain mabonaqain mabuz mabyn mac maca macadam macadhamh macaire macala macaladair macalister macalpin macalpine macandrew macario macartan macarthur macartur macaulay macauliffe macauslan macawi macayla macayle macbain macbean macbeth macbride maccallum macclennan maccoll maccormack maccus macdaibhidh macdhubh macdomhnall macdonald macdonell macdougal macdoughall macdubhgall macduff mace macee macelroy macen macerio macewen macey macfarlane macfie macgillivray macgowan macgregor macha machair machakw machaon machar machara machau

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MAYTE:

First Names which starts with 'ma' and ends with 'te':

maite manette marguerite mariette mate

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

macie mackaylie mackenzie mackinzie mackynsie maclaine maclane macquarrie macrae madale madalene madalyne maddalene maddie maddisynne maddy-rose madelaine madeleine madelene madeline madge madie madntyre madre mae maelee maelwine maerewine maethelwine maetthere maeve mafuane magaere magaskawee magdalene magee maggie magnilde mahpee maibe maible maidie maiele maile maille maiolaine maipe maire maisie maitane maitilde makaela-marie makahlie makale makawee makenzie maldue malene malerie malleville mallorie malmuirie malone malvine mamie mandie mane manneville mannie manville maolmuire maoltuile marce marceline marcelle marchelle mare maree margarethe margawse margerie mariamne mariane marianne maribelle marie marie-joie marieanne mariele marielle marilee marise marjolaine marlaine marlayne

English Words Rhyming MAYTE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES MAYTE AS A WHOLE:



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


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


playtenoun (n.) See Pleyt.


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


acolytenoun (n.) One who has received the highest of the four minor orders in the Catholic church, being ordained to carry the wine and water and the lights at the Mass.
 noun (n.) One who attends; an assistant.

aerophytenoun (n.) A plant growing entirely in the air, and receiving its nourishment from it; an air plant or epiphyte.

ammodytenoun (n.) One of a genus of fishes; the sand eel.
 noun (n.) A kind of viper in southern Europe.

anophytenoun (n.) A moss or mosslike plant which cellular stems, having usually an upward growth and distinct leaves.

carpophytenoun (n.) A flowerless plant which forms a true fruit as the result of fertilization, as the red seaweeds, the Ascomycetes, etc.

dermatophytenoun (n.) A vegetable parasite, infesting the skin.

dermophytenoun (n.) A dermatophyte.

electrolytenoun (n.) A compound decomposable, or subjected to decomposition, by an electric current.

entophytenoun (n.) A vegetable parasite subsisting in the interior of the body.

eophytenoun (n.) A fossil plant which is found in the lowest beds of the Silurian age.

epiphytenoun (n.) An air plant which grows on other plants, but does not derive its nourishment from them. See Air plant.
 noun (n.) A vegetable parasite growing on the surface of the body.

eudialytenoun (n.) A mineral of a brownish red color and vitreous luster, consisting chiefly of the silicates of iron, zirconia, and lime.

floytenoun (n. & v.) A variant of Flute.

flytenoun (n.) Strife; dispute; abusive or upbraiding talk, as in fliting; wrangling.

gymnocytenoun (n.) A cytode without a proper cell wall, but with a nucleus.

gyteadjective (a.) Delirious; senselessly extravagant; as, the man is clean gyte.

gametophytenoun (n.) In the alternation of generations in plants, that generation or phase which bears sex organs. In the lower plants, as the algae, the gametophyte is the conspicuous part of the plant body; in mosses it is the so-called moss plant; in ferns it is reduced to a small, early perishing body; and in seed plants it is usually microscopic or rudimentary.

halophytenoun (n.) A plant found growing in salt marshes, or in the sea.

hydrophytenoun (n.) An aquatic plant; an alga.

hysterophytenoun (n.) A plant, like the fungus, which lives on dead or living organic matter.

keratophytenoun (n.) A gorgonian coral having a horny axis.

leucocytenoun (n.) A colorless corpuscle, as one of the white blood corpuscles, or those found in lymph, marrow of bone, connective tissue, etc.

lithophytenoun (n.) A hard, or stony, plantlike organism, as the gorgonians, corals, and corallines, esp. those gorgonians having a calcareous axis. All the lithophytes except the corallines are animals.

megalocytenoun (n.) A large, flattened corpuscle, twice the diameter of the ordinary red corpuscle, found in considerable numbers in the blood in profound anaemia.

microcytenoun (n.) One of the elementary granules found in blood. They are much smaller than an ordinary corpuscle, and are particularly noticeable in disease, as in anaemia.

microphytenoun (n.) A very minute plant, one of certain unicellular algae, such as the germs of various infectious diseases are believed to be.

myrmecophytenoun (n.) A plant that affords shelter and food to certain species of ants which live in symbiotic relations with it. Special adaptations for this purpose exist; thus, Acacia spadicigera has large hollows thorns, and species of Cecropia have stem cavities.

neophytenoun (n.) A new convert or proselyte; -- a name given by the early Christians, and still given by the Roman Catholics, to such as have recently embraced the Christian faith, and been admitted to baptism, esp. to converts from heathenism or Judaism.
 noun (n.) A novice; a tyro; a beginner in anything.

oophytenoun (n.) Any plant of a proposed class or grand division (collectively termed oophytes or Oophyta), which have their sexual reproduction accomplished by motile antherozoids acting on oospheres, either while included in their oogonia or after exclusion.

phagocytenoun (n.) A leucocyte which plays a part in retrogressive processes by taking up (eating), in the form of fine granules, the parts to be removed.

poikilocytenoun (n.) An irregular form of corpuscle found in the blood in cases of profound anaemia, probably a degenerated red blood corpuscle.

presbytenoun (n.) Same as Presbyope.

proselytenoun (n.) A new convert especially a convert to some religion or religious sect, or to some particular opinion, system, or party; thus, a Gentile converted to Judaism, or a pagan converted to Christianity, is a proselyte.
 verb (v. t.) To convert to some religion, opinion, or system; to bring over.

protophytenoun (n.) Any unicellular plant, or plant forming only a plasmodium, having reproduction only by fission, gemmation, or cell division.

saprophytenoun (n.) Any plant growing on decayed animal or vegetable matter, as most fungi and some flowering plants with no green color, as the Indian pipe.

schizophytenoun (n.) One of a class of vegetable organisms, in the classification of Cohn, which includes all of the inferior forms that multiply by fission, whether they contain chlorophyll or not.

spermatocytenoun (n.) Same as Spermoblast.

spermophytenoun (n.) Any plant which produces true seeds; -- a term recently proposed to replace ph/nogam.

spermatophytenoun (n.) Any plant of the phylum Spermatophyta.

sporophytenoun (n.) In plants exhibiting alternation of generations, the generation which bears asexual spores; -- opposed to gametophyte. It is not clearly differentiated in the life cycle of the lower plants.

tachylytenoun (n.) A vitreous form of basalt; -- so called because decomposable by acids and readily fusible.

thallophytenoun (n.) Same as Thallogen.
 noun (n.) A plant belonging to the Thallophyta.

trachytenoun (n.) An igneous rock, usually light gray in color and breaking with a rough surface. It consists chiefly of orthoclase feldspar with sometimes hornblende and mica.

troglodytenoun (n.) One of any savage race that dwells in caves, instead of constructing dwellings; a cave dweller. Most of the primitive races of man were troglodytes.
 noun (n.) An anthropoid ape, as the chimpanzee.
 noun (n.) The wren.

zyophytenoun (n.) Any plant of a proposed class or grand division (Zygophytes, Zygophyta, or Zygosporeae), in which reproduction consists in the union of two similar cells. Cf. Oophyte.

zymophytenoun (n.) A bacteroid ferment.

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


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



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


maynoun (n.) A maiden.
 noun (n.) The fifth month of the year, containing thirty-one days.
 noun (n.) The early part or springtime of life.
 noun (n.) The flowers of the hawthorn; -- so called from their time of blossoming; also, the hawthorn.
 noun (n.) The merrymaking of May Day.
 verb (v.) An auxiliary verb qualifyng the meaning of another verb, by expressing: (a) Ability, competency, or possibility; -- now oftener expressed by can.

mayanoun (n.) The name for the doctrine of the unreality of matter, called, in English, idealism; hence, nothingness; vanity; illusion.

maybenoun (n.) Possibility; uncertainty.
 adjective (a.) Possible; probable, but not sure.
 adverb (adv.) Perhaps; possibly; peradventure.

maybirdnoun (n.) The whimbrel; -- called also May fowl, May curlew, and May whaap.
 noun (n.) The knot.
 noun (n.) The bobolink.

maybloomnoun (n.) The hawthorn.

maybushnoun (n.) The hawthorn.

maydukenoun (n.) A large dark-red cherry of excellent quality.

mayfishnoun (n.) A common American minnow (Fundulus majalis). See Minnow.

mayflowernoun (n.) In England, the hawthorn; in New England, the trailing arbutus (see Arbutus); also, the blossom of these plants.

mayhemnoun (n.) The maiming of a person by depriving him of the use of any of his members which are necessary for defense or protection. See Maim.

mayingnoun (n.) The celebrating of May Day.

mayonnaisenoun (n.) A sauce compounded of raw yolks of eggs beaten up with olive oil to the consistency of a sirup, and seasoned with vinegar, pepper, salt, etc.; -- used in dressing salads, fish, etc. Also, a dish dressed with this sauce.

mayornoun (n.) The chief magistrate of a city or borough; the chief officer of a municipal corporation. In some American cities there is a city court of which the major is chief judge.

mayoralnoun (n.) The conductir of a mule team; also, a head shepherd.

mayoraltynoun (n.) The office, or the term of office, of a mayor.

mayoressnoun (n.) The wife of a mayor.

mayorshipnoun (n.) The office of a mayor.

maypolenoun (n.) A tall pole erected in an open place and wreathed with flowers, about which the rustic May-day sports were had.

maypopnoun (n.) The edible fruit of a passion flower, especially that of the North American Passiflora incarnata, an oval yellowish berry as large as a small apple.

mayweednoun (n.) A composite plant (Anthemis Cotula), having a strong odor; dog's fennel. It is a native of Europe, now common by the roadsides in the United States.
 noun (n.) The feverfew.

mayanadjective (a.) Designating, or pertaining to, an American Indian linguistic stock occupying the Mexican States of Veracruz, Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, and Yucatan, together with a part of Guatemala and a part of Salvador. The Mayan peoples are dark, short, and brachycephallic, and at the time of the discovery had attained a higher grade of culture than any other American people. They cultivated a variety of crops, were expert in the manufacture and dyeing of cotton fabrics, used cacao as a medium of exchange, and were workers of gold, silver, and copper. Their architecture comprised elaborately carved temples and places, and they possessed a superior calendar, and a developed system of hieroglyphic writing, with records said to go back to about 700 a. d.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Mayas.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MAYTE:

English Words which starts with 'ma' and ends with 'te':

machetenoun (n.) A large heavy knife resembling a broadsword, often two or three feet in length, -- used by the inhabitants of Spanish America as a hatchet to cut their way through thickets, and for various other purposes.

maculateadjective (a.) Marked with spots or maculae; blotched; hence, defiled; impure; as, most maculate thoughts.
 verb (v.) To spot; to stain; to blur.

madreporitenoun (n.) A fossil coral.
 noun (n.) The madreporic plate of echinoderms.

maegbotenoun (n.) Alt. of Magbote

magbotenoun (n.) Compensation for the injury done by slaying a kinsman.
 noun (n.) See Maegbote.

magistratenoun (n.) A person clothed with power as a public civil officer; a public civil officer invested with the executive government, or some branch of it.

magnesitenoun (n.) Native magnesium carbonate occurring in white compact or granular masses, and also in rhombohedral crystals.

magnetitenoun (n.) An oxide of iron (Fe3O4) occurring in isometric crystals, also massive, of a black color and metallic luster. It is readily attracted by a magnet and sometimes possesses polarity, being then called loadstone. It is an important iron ore. Called also magnetic iron.

majoratenoun (n.) The office or rank of a major.
 adjective (a.) To augment; to increase.

makebatenoun (n.) One who excites contentions and quarrels.

malachitenoun (n.) Native hydrous carbonate of copper, usually occurring in green mammillary masses with concentric fibrous structure.

malacolitenoun (n.) A variety of pyroxene.

malamatenoun (n.) A salt of malamic acid.

malatenoun (n.) A salt of malic acid.

maleatenoun (n.) A salt of maleic acid.

malonateadjective (a.) At salt of malonic acid.

mammillateadjective (a.) Alt. of Mammillated

mammonitenoun (n.) One devoted to the acquisition of wealth or the service of Mammon.

manbotenoun (n.) A sum paid to a lord as a pecuniary compensation for killing his man (that is, his vassal, servant, or tenant).

mandarinatenoun (n.) The collective body of officials or persons of rank in China.

mandatenoun (n.) An official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept.
 noun (n.) A rescript of the pope, commanding an ordinary collator to put the person therein named in possession of the first vacant benefice in his collation.
 noun (n.) A contract by which one employs another to manage any business for him. By the Roman law, it must have been gratuitous.

mandelatenoun (n.) A salt of mandelic acid.

mandibulatenoun (n.) An insect having mandibles.
 adjective (a.) Alt. of Mandibulated

mandragoritenoun (n.) One who habitually intoxicates himself with a narcotic obtained from mandrake.

manganatenoun (n.) A salt of manganic acid.

manganesatenoun (n.) A manganate.

manganitenoun (n.) One of the oxides of manganese; -- called also gray manganese ore. It occurs in brilliant steel-gray or iron-black crystals, also massive.
 noun (n.) A compound of manganese dioxide with a metallic oxide; so called as though derived from the hypothetical manganous acid.

manicateadjective (a.) Covered with hairs or pubescence so platted together and interwoven as to form a mass easily removed.

mannitatenoun (n.) A salt of mannitic acid.

mannitenoun (n.) A white crystalline substance of a sweet taste obtained from a so-called manna, the dried sap of the flowering ash (Fraxinus ornus); -- called also mannitol, and hydroxy hexane. Cf. Dulcite.
 noun (n.) A sweet white efflorescence from dried fronds of kelp, especially from those of the Laminaria saccharina, or devil's apron.

mansueteadjective (a.) Tame; gentle; kind.

marcasitenoun (n.) A sulphide of iron resembling pyrite or common iron pyrites in composition, but differing in form; white iron pyrites.

marcionitenoun (n.) A follower of Marcion, a Gnostic of the second century, who adopted the Oriental notion of the two conflicting principles, and imagined that between them there existed a third power, neither wholly good nor evil, the Creator of the world and of man, and the God of the Jewish dispensation.

margaratenoun (n.) A compound of the so-called margaric acid with a base.

margaritenoun (n.) A pearl.
 noun (n.) A mineral related to the micas, but low in silica and yielding brittle folia with pearly luster.

margaroditenoun (n.) A hidrous potash mica related to muscovite.

marginatenoun (n.) Having a margin distinct in appearance or structure.
 verb (v. t.) To furnish with a distinct margin; to margin.

margravatenoun (n.) Alt. of Margraviate

margraviatenoun (n.) The territory or jurisdiction of a margrave.

margueritenoun (n.) The daisy (Bellis perennis). The name is often applied also to the ox-eye daisy and to the China aster.

marionettenoun (n.) A puppet moved by strings, as in a puppet show.
 noun (n.) The buffel duck.

marlitenoun (n.) A variety of marl.

marmatitenoun (n.) A ferruginous variety of shalerite or zinc blende, nearly black in color.

marmolitenoun (n.) A thin, laminated variety of serpentine, usually of a pale green color.

marmorateadjective (a.) Alt. of Marmorated

maronitenoun (n.) One of a body of nominal Christians, who speak the Arabic language, and reside on Mount Lebanon and in different parts of Syria. They take their name from one Maron of the 6th century.

marquisatenoun (n.) The seigniory, dignity, or lordship of a marquis; the territory governed by a marquis.

marsupiateadjective (a.) Related to or resembling the marsupials; furnished with a pouch for the young, as the marsupials, and also some fishes and Crustacea.

marsupitenoun (n.) A fossil crinoid of the genus Marsupites, resembling a purse in form.

martitenoun (n.) Iron sesquioxide in isometric form, probably a pseudomorph after magnetite.

mascagnitenoun (n.) Native sulphate of ammonia, found in volcanic districts; -- so named from Mascagni, who discovered it.

mascottenoun (n.) A person who is supposed to bring good luck to the household to which he or she belongs; anything that brings good luck.

masoritenoun (n.) One of the writers of the Masora.

matenoun (n.) The Paraguay tea, being the dried leaf of the Brazilian holly (Ilex Paraguensis). The infusion has a pleasant odor, with an agreeable bitter taste, and is much used for tea in South America.
 noun (n.) Same as Checkmate.
 noun (n.) One who customarily associates with another; a companion; an associate; any object which is associated or combined with a similar object.
 noun (n.) Hence, specifically, a husband or wife; and among the lower animals, one of a pair associated for propagation and the care of their young.
 noun (n.) A suitable companion; a match; an equal.
 noun (n.) An officer in a merchant vessel ranking next below the captain. If there are more than one bearing the title, they are called, respectively, first mate, second mate, third mate, etc. In the navy, a subordinate officer or assistant; as, master's mate; surgeon's mate.
 adjective (a.) See 2d Mat.
 verb (v. t.) To confuse; to confound.
 verb (v. t.) To checkmate.
 verb (v. t.) To match; to marry.
 verb (v. t.) To match one's self against; to oppose as equal; to compete with.
 verb (v. i.) To be or become a mate or mates, especially in sexual companionship; as, some birds mate for life; this bird will not mate with that one.

matelotenoun (n.) A dish of food composed of many kinds of fish.
 noun (n.) Alt. of Matelotte

materiateadjective (a.) Alt. of Materiated

matriarchatenoun (n.) The office or jurisdiction of a matriarch; a matriarchal form of government.

matriculatenoun (n.) One who is matriculated.
 adjective (a.) Matriculated.
 verb (v. t.) To enroll; to enter in a register; specifically, to enter or admit to membership in a body or society, particularly in a college or university, by enrolling the name in a register.
 verb (v. i.) To go though the process of admission to membership, as by examination and enrollment, in a society or college.

mattenoun (n.) A partly reduced copper sulphide, obtained by alternately roasting and melting copper ore in separating the metal from associated iron ores, and called coarse metal, fine metal, etc., according to the grade of fineness. On the exterior it is dark brown or black, but on a fresh surface is yellow or bronzy in color.
 noun (n.) A dead or dull finish, as in gilding where the gold leaf is not burnished, or in painting where the surface is purposely deprived of gloss.

maturateadjective (a.) To bring to ripeness or maturity; to ripen.
 adjective (a.) To promote the perfect suppuration of (an abscess).
 verb (v. i.) To ripen; to become mature; specif/cally, to suppurate.

matelottenoun (n.) A stew, commonly of fish, flavored with wine, and served with a wine sauce containing onions, mushrooms, etc.
 noun (n.) An old dance of sailors, in double time, and somewhat like a hornpipe.