Name Report For First Name MINNA:

MINNA

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

Rhymes with MINNA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming MINNA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES MƯNNA AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH MƯNNA (According to last letters):

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

corinna edwinna finna ginna karinna philipinna rinna

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

adanna uchenna urenna nanna ghleanna johanna ivanna channa janna giovanna ricadonna avicenna ozanna abrianna adianna adreanna adrianna aiyanna alanna alonna alyanna andrianna anna areyanna arianna arionna arlenna audreanna audrianna aulanna avianna avyanna bethanna breanna brenna breyanna brianna briaunna brionna bryanna brynna cathenna cheyanna chianna chrisanna christianna chynna cianna crisanna dalenna danna davianna davonna deanna deeanna deonna devonna dianna dionna doanna donna dyanna evanna fianna fionna flanna genna giavanna giynna glenna glorianna gracianna gunna hanna harimanna havanna hosanna ileanna iyanna iyonna jeanna jenna jeovanna jianna jillianna joanna joeanna johnna jonna jovanna julianna jullianna juryanna

NAMES RHYMING WITH MƯNNA (According to first letters):

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

minne minnie minninnewah

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

min mina minal mindie mindy mine mineko minerva minetta minette mingan minh minkah minoise minoru minos minta mintha

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

mia miakoda micaden micaela micah micaiah mical michael michaela michaele michaelina michaeline michaelyn michal michalin michayla micheal micheala micheil michel michela michele micheline michella michelle michie michiko michio michon mick mickey micole midas mide midori mieko mielikki mieze migina migisi mignon mignonette miguel mihaela mihai mihaly mika mika'il mikael mikaela mikaia mikala mikayla mike mikeal mikel mikele mikella mikelle mikenna mikeya mikhail mikhaila mikhalis mikhos miki mikil mikio mikkah mikkel mikki mikko mikolas mikolaus mila milaan milada milagritos milagros

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MƯNNA:

First Names which starts with 'mi' and ends with 'na':

milana millana mirna mituna miyana

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

mabbina mabina maca macala macayla macha machara machayla machupa mackayla mackenna macmurra mada madalena madalina maddalena madeeha madeleina madelena madelina madena madia madina madora madra maelisa maertisa magda magdala magdalena magena magnhilda magnilda magnolia maha mahala mahalia mahila mahina maia maiana maida maira mairia mairona maitea maitena maitilda maiya majeeda majella majida maka makala makarioa makda makeda makela makemba makena makenna makya malaika malana maleka malia maliha malika malila malina malinda malita malmuira malva malvina mana manaba manara manauia manda mandisa manisha maniya mankalita manoela mantotohpa manuela manya maola mapiya mara maranda marcela marcella marcellia

English Words Rhyming MINNA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES MƯNNA AS A WHOLE:

meminnanoun (n.) A small deerlet, or chevrotain, of India.

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


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


pinnanoun (n.) A leaflet of a pinnate leaf. See Illust. of Bipinnate leaf, under Bipinnate.
 noun (n.) One of the primary divisions of a decompound leaf.
 noun (n.) One of the divisions of a pinnate part or organ.
 noun (n.) Any species of Pinna, a genus of large bivalve mollusks found in all warm seas. The byssus consists of a large number of long, silky fibers, which have been used in manufacturing woven fabrics, as a curiosity.
 noun (n.) The auricle of the ear. See Ear.


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


alcannanoun (n.) An oriental shrub (Lawsonia inermis) from which henna is obtained.

alhennanoun (n.) See Henna.

annanoun (n.) An East Indian money of account, the sixteenth of a rupee, or about 2/ cents.

antennanoun (n.) A movable, articulated organ of sensation, attached to the heads of insects and Crustacea. There are two in the former, and usually four in the latter. They are used as organs of touch, and in some species of Crustacea the cavity of the ear is situated near the basal joint. In insects, they are popularly called horns, and also feelers. The term in also applied to similar organs on the heads of other arthropods and of annelids.

bandannanoun (n.) Alt. of Bandana

belladonnanoun (n.) An herbaceous European plant (Atropa belladonna) with reddish bell-shaped flowers and shining black berries. The whole plant and its fruit are very poisonous, and the root and leaves are used as powerful medicinal agents. Its properties are largely due to the alkaloid atropine which it contains. Called also deadly nightshade.
 noun (n.) A species of Amaryllis (A. belladonna); the belladonna lily.

cannanoun (n.) A measure of length in Italy, varying from six to seven feet. See Cane, 4.
 noun (n.) A genus of tropical plants, with large leaves and often with showy flowers. The Indian shot (C. Indica) is found in gardens of the northern United States.

donnanoun (n.) A lady; madam; mistress; -- the title given a lady in Italy.

duennanoun (n.) The chief lady in waiting on the queen of Spain.
 noun (n.) An elderly lady holding a station between a governess and companion, and appointed to have charge over the younger ladies in a Spanish or a Portuguese family.
 noun (n.) Any old woman who is employed to guard a younger one; a governess.

gehennanoun (n.) The valley of Hinnom, near Jerusalem, where some of the Israelites sacrificed their children to Moloch, which, on this account, was afterward regarded as a place of abomination, and made a receptacle for all the refuse of the city, perpetual fires being kept up in order to prevent pestilential effluvia. In the New Testament the name is transferred, by an easy metaphor, to Hell.

hennanoun (n.) A thorny tree or shrub of the genus Lawsonia (L. alba). The fragrant white blossoms are used by the Buddhists in religious ceremonies. The powdered leaves furnish a red coloring matter used in the East to stain the hails and fingers, the manes of horses, etc.
 noun (n.) The leaves of the henna plant, or a preparation or dyestuff made from them.

hosannanoun (n.) A Hebrew exclamation of praise to the Lord, or an invocation of blessings.

khennanoun (n.) See Henna.

madonnanoun (n.) My lady; -- a term of address in Italian formerly used as the equivalent of Madame, but for which Signora is now substituted. Sometimes introduced into English.
 noun (n.) A picture of the Virgin Mary (usually with the babe).

mannanoun (n.) The food supplied to the Israelites in their journey through the wilderness of Arabia; hence, divinely supplied food.
 noun (n.) A name given to lichens of the genus Lecanora, sometimes blown into heaps in the deserts of Arabia and Africa, and gathered and used as food.
 noun (n.) A sweetish exudation in the form of pale yellow friable flakes, coming from several trees and shrubs and used in medicine as a gentle laxative, as the secretion of Fraxinus Ornus, and F. rotundifolia, the manna ashes of Southern Europe.

pennanoun (n.) A perfect, or normal, feather.

prima donnaadjective (a.) The first or chief female singer in an opera.

savannanoun (n.) A tract of level land covered with the vegetable growth usually found in a damp soil and warm climate, -- as grass or reeds, -- but destitute of trees.

sennanoun (n.) The leaves of several leguminous plants of the genus Cassia. (C. acutifolia, C. angustifolia, etc.). They constitute a valuable but nauseous cathartic medicine.
 noun (n.) The plants themselves, native to the East, but now cultivated largely in the south of Europe and in the West Indies.

siennanoun (n.) Clay that is colored red or brown by the oxides of iron or manganese, and used as a pigment. It is used either in the raw state or burnt.

sunnanoun (n.) A collection of traditions received by the orthodox Mohammedans as of equal authority with the Koran.

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


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


minnesingernoun (n.) A love-singer; specifically, one of a class of German poets and musicians who flourished from about the middle of the twelfth to the middle of the fourteenth century. They were chiefly of noble birth, and made love and beauty the subjects of their verses.

minnownoun (n.) A small European fresh-water cyprinoid fish (Phoxinus laevis, formerly Leuciscus phoxinus); sometimes applied also to the young of larger kinds; -- called also minim and minny. The name is also applied to several allied American species, of the genera Phoxinus, Notropis, or Minnilus, and Rhinichthys.
 noun (n.) Any of numerous small American cyprinodont fishes of the genus Fundulus, and related genera. They live both in fresh and in salt water. Called also killifish, minny, and mummichog.

minnynoun (n.) A minnow.


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


minanoun (n.) An ancient weight or denomination of money, of varying value. The Attic mina was valued at a hundred drachmas.
 noun (n.) See Myna.

minableadjective (a.) Such as can be mined; as, minable earth.

minaciousadjective (a.) Threatening; menacing.

minacitynoun (n.) Disposition to threaten.

minaretnoun (n.) A slender, lofty tower attached to a mosque and surrounded by one or more projecting balconies, from which the summon to prayer is cried by the muezzin.

minargentnoun (n.) An alloy consisting of copper, nickel, tungsten, and aluminium; -- used by jewelers.

minatoryadjective (a.) Threatening; menacing.

minaulnoun (n.) Same as Manul.

mingingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mince

mincenoun (n.) A short, precise step; an affected manner.
 verb (v. t.) To cut into very small pieces; to chop fine; to hash; as, to mince meat.
 verb (v. t.) To suppress or weaken the force of; to extenuate; to palliate; to tell by degrees, instead of directly and frankly; to clip, as words or expressions; to utter half and keep back half of.
 verb (v. t.) To affect; to make a parade of.
 verb (v. i.) To walk with short steps; to walk in a prim, affected manner.
 verb (v. i.) To act or talk with affected nicety; to affect delicacy in manner.

mincernoun (n.) One who minces.

mincingadjective (a.) That minces; characterized by primness or affected nicety.

mindingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mind
 noun (n.) Regard; mindfulness.

mindnoun (n.) To fix the mind or thoughts on; to regard with attention; to treat as of consequence; to consider; to heed; to mark; to note.
 noun (n.) To occupy one's self with; to employ one's self about; to attend to; as, to mind one's business.
 noun (n.) To obey; as, to mind parents; the dog minds his master.
 noun (n.) To have in mind; to purpose.
 noun (n.) To put in mind; to remind.
 verb (v.) The intellectual or rational faculty in man; the understanding; the intellect; the power that conceives, judges, or reasons; also, the entire spiritual nature; the soul; -- often in distinction from the body.
 verb (v.) The state, at any given time, of the faculties of thinking, willing, choosing, and the like; psychical activity or state; as: (a) Opinion; judgment; belief.
 verb (v.) Choice; inclination; liking; intent; will.
 verb (v.) Courage; spirit.
 verb (v.) Memory; remembrance; recollection; as, to have or keep in mind, to call to mind, to put in mind, etc.
 verb (v. i.) To give attention or heed; to obey; as, the dog minds well.

mindedadjective (a.) Disposed; inclined; having a mind.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Mind

mindernoun (n.) One who minds, tends, or watches something, as a child, a machine, or cattle; as, a minder of a loom.
 noun (n.) One to be attended; specif., a pauper child intrusted to the care of a private person.

mindfuladjective (a.) Bearing in mind; regardful; attentive; heedful; observant.

mindlessadjective (a.) Not indued with mind or intellectual powers; stupid; unthinking.
 adjective (a.) Unmindful; inattentive; heedless; careless.

minenoun (n.) See Mien.
 adjective (pron. & a.) Belonging to me; my. Used as a pronominal to me; my. Used as a pronominal adjective in the predicate; as, "Vengeance is mine; I will repay." Rom. xii. 19. Also, in the old style, used attributively, instead of my, before a noun beginning with a vowel.
 verb (v. i.) To dig a mine or pit in the earth; to get ore, metals, coal, or precious stones, out of the earth; to dig in the earth for minerals; to dig a passage or cavity under anything in order to overthrow it by explosives or otherwise.
 verb (v. i.) To form subterraneous tunnel or hole; to form a burrow or lodge in the earth; as, the mining cony.
 verb (v. t.) To dig away, or otherwise remove, the substratum or foundation of; to lay a mine under; to sap; to undermine; hence, to ruin or destroy by slow degrees or secret means.
 verb (v. t.) To dig into, for ore or metal.
 verb (v. t.) To get, as metals, out of the earth by digging.
 verb (v. i.) A subterranean cavity or passage
 verb (v. i.) A pit or excavation in the earth, from which metallic ores, precious stones, coal, or other mineral substances are taken by digging; -- distinguished from the pits from which stones for architectural purposes are taken, and which are called quarries.
 verb (v. i.) A cavity or tunnel made under a fortification or other work, for the purpose of blowing up the superstructure with some explosive agent.
 verb (v. i.) Any place where ore, metals, or precious stones are got by digging or washing the soil; as, a placer mine.
 verb (v. i.) Fig.: A rich source of wealth or other good.

miningnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mine
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to mines; as, mining engineer; mining machinery; a mining region.
 verb (v. i.) The act or business of making mines or of working them.

minernoun (n.) One who mines; a digger for metals, etc.; one engaged in the business of getting ore, coal, or precious stones, out of the earth; one who digs military mines; as, armies have sappers and miners.
 noun (n.) Any of numerous insects which, in the larval state, excavate galleries in the parenchyma of leaves. They are mostly minute moths and dipterous flies.
 noun (n.) The chattering, or garrulous, honey eater of Australia (Myzantha garrula).

mineraladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to minerals; consisting of a mineral or of minerals; as, a mineral substance.
 adjective (a.) Impregnated with minerals; as, mineral waters.
 verb (v. i.) An inorganic species or substance occurring in nature, having a definite chemical composition and usually a distinct crystalline form. Rocks, except certain glassy igneous forms, are either simple minerals or aggregates of minerals.
 verb (v. i.) A mine.
 verb (v. i.) Anything which is neither animal nor vegetable, as in the most general classification of things into three kingdoms (animal, vegetable, and mineral).

mineralistnoun (n.) One versed in minerals; mineralogist.

mineralizationnoun (n.) The process of mineralizing, or forming a mineral by combination of a metal with another element; also, the process of converting into a mineral, as a bone or a plant.
 noun (n.) The act of impregnating with a mineral, as water.
 noun (n.) The conversion of a cell wall into a material of a stony nature.

mineralizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mineralize

mineralizernoun (n.) An element which is combined with a metal, thus forming an ore. Thus, in galena, or lead ore, sulphur is a mineralizer; in hematite, oxygen is a mineralizer.

mineralogicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to mineralogy; as, a mineralogical table.

mineralogistnoun (n.) One versed in mineralogy; one devoted to the study of minerals.
 noun (n.) A carrier shell (Phorus).

mineralogynoun (n.) The science which treats of minerals, and teaches how to describe, distinguish, and classify them.
 noun (n.) A treatise or book on this science.

minervanoun (n.) The goddess of wisdom, of war, of the arts and sciences, of poetry, and of spinning and weaving; -- identified with the Grecian Pallas Athene.

minettenoun (n.) The smallest of regular sizes of portrait photographs.

minevernoun (n.) Same as Miniver.

mingenoun (n.) A small biting fly; a midge.
 verb (v. t.) To mingle; to mix.

minglingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mingle

minglenoun (n.) A mixture.
 verb (v. t.) To mix; intermix; to combine or join, as an individual or part, with other parts, but commonly so as to be distinguishable in the product; to confuse; to confound.
 verb (v. t.) To associate or unite in society or by ties of relationship; to cause or allow to intermarry; to intermarry.
 verb (v. t.) To deprive of purity by mixture; to contaminate.
 verb (v. t.) To put together; to join.
 verb (v. t.) To make or prepare by mixing the ingredients of.
 verb (v. i.) To become mixed or blended.

mingleableadjective (a.) That can be mingled.

minglementnoun (n.) The act of mingling, or the state of being mixed.

minglernoun (n.) One who mingles.

minaceousadjective (a.) Of the color of minium or red lead; miniate.

miniardadjective (a.) Migniard.

miniatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Miniate

miniateadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the color of red lead or vermilion; painted with vermilion.
 verb (v. t.) To paint or tinge with red lead or vermilion; also, to decorate with letters, or the like, painted red, as the page of a manuscript.

miniatureadjective (a.) Being on a small; much reduced from the reality; as, a miniature copy.
 verb (v.) Originally, a painting in colors such as those in mediaeval manuscripts; in modern times, any very small painting, especially a portrait.
 verb (v.) Greatly diminished size or form; reduced scale.
 verb (v.) Lettering in red; rubric distinction.
 verb (v.) A particular feature or trait.
 verb (v. t.) To represent or depict in a small compass, or on a small scale.

miniaturistnoun (n.) A painter of miniatures.

minibusnoun (n.) A kind of light passenger vehicle, carrying four persons.

minifyingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Minify

minikinnoun (n.) A little darling; a favorite; a minion.
 noun (n.) A little pin.
 adjective (a.) Small; diminutive.

minimnoun (n.) Anything very minute; as, the minims of existence; -- applied to animalcula; and the like.
 noun (n.) The smallest liquid measure, equal to about one drop; the sixtieth part of a fluid drachm.
 noun (n.) A small fish; a minnow.
 noun (n.) A little man or being; a dwarf.
 noun (n.) One of an austere order of mendicant hermits of friars founded in the 15th century by St. Francis of Paola.
 noun (n.) A time note, formerly the shortest in use; a half note, equal to half a semibreve, or two quarter notes or crotchets.
 noun (n.) A short poetical encomium.
 adjective (a.) Minute.

minimentnoun (n.) A trifle; a trinket; a token.

minimizationnoun (n.) The act or process of minimizing.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MƯNNA:

English Words which starts with 'mi' and ends with 'na':

mischnanoun (n.) See Mishna.

mishnanoun (n.) A collection or digest of Jewish traditions and explanations of Scripture, forming the text of the Talmud.