NAIRNE - Name Report For First Name NAIRNE:
First name NAIRNE's origin is Scottish. NAIRNE
means "dwells at the alder tree river". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with NAIRNE
below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according
to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of nairne.(Brown
names are of the same origin (Scottish) with NAIRNE
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming NAIRNE
English Words Rhyming NAIRNE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES NAİRNE AS A WHOLE:| debonairness | noun (n.) The quality of being debonair; good humor; gentleness; courtesy. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NAİRNE (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (airne) - English Words That Ends with airne:Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (irne) - English Words That Ends with irne:Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (rne) - English Words That Ends with rne:| bourne | noun (n.) A bound; a boundary; a limit. Hence: Point aimed at; goal. | | | verb (v.) A stream or rivulet; a burn. |
| derne | adjective (a.) To hide; to skulk. |
| erne | noun (n.) A sea eagle, esp. the European white-tailed sea eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla). |
| eterne | adjective (a.) Eternal. | | | adjective (a.) See Etern. |
| externe | noun (n.) An officer in attendance upon a hospital, but not residing in it; esp., one who cares for the out-patients. | | | noun (n.) An extern; esp;, a doctor or medical student who is in attendance upon, or is assisting at, a hospital, but who does not reside in it. |
| interne | noun (n.) A resident physician in a hospital; a house physician. | | | adjective (a.) That which is within; the interior. |
| lucarne | noun (n.) A dormer window. |
| lucerne | noun (n.) See Lucern, the plant. |
| morne | noun (n.) A ring fitted upon the head of a lance to prevent wounding an adversary in tilting. | | | noun (n.) The first or early part of the day, variously understood as the earliest hours of light, the time near sunrise; the time from midnight to noon, from rising to noon, etc. | | | noun (n.) The first or early part; as, the morning of life. | | | noun (n.) The goddess Aurora. | | | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the morn; morning. | | | adjective (a.) Without teeth, tongue, or claws; -- said of a lion represented heraldically. |
| mourne | noun (n.) The armed or feruled end of a staff; in a sheephook, the end of the staff to which the hook is attached. |
| nocturne | noun (n.) A night piece, or serenade. The name is now used for a certain graceful and expressive form of instrumental composition, as the nocturne for orchestra in Mendelsohn's "Midsummer-Night's Dream" music. |
| sauterne | noun (n.) A white wine made in the district of Sauterne, France. |
| sempiterne | adjective (a.) Sempiternal. |
| yerne | adjective (a.) Eagerly; briskly; quickly. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NAİRNE (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (nairn) - Words That Begins with nairn:Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (nair) - Words That Begins with nair:Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (nai) - Words That Begins with nai:| naiad | noun (n.) A water nymph; one of the lower female divinities, fabled to preside over some body of fresh water, as a lake, river, brook, or fountain. | | | noun (n.) Any species of a tribe (Naiades) of freshwater bivalves, including Unio, Anodonta, and numerous allied genera; a river mussel. | | | noun (n.) One of a group of butterflies. See Nymph. | | | noun (n.) Any plant of the order Naiadaceae, such as eelgrass, pondweed, etc. |
| naiant | adjective (a.) See Natant. |
| naid | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of small, fresh-water, chaetopod annelids of the tribe Naidina. They belong to the Oligochaeta. |
| naif | adjective (a.) Having a true natural luster without being cut; -- applied by jewelers to a precious stone. | | | adjective (a.) Naive; as, a naif remark. |
| naik | noun (n.) A chief; a leader; a Sepoy corporal. |
| nail | noun (n.) the horny scale of plate of epidermis at the end of the fingers and toes of man and many apes. | | | noun (n.) The basal thickened portion of the anterior wings of certain hemiptera. | | | noun (n.) The terminal horny plate on the beak of ducks, and other allied birds. | | | noun (n.) A slender, pointed piece of metal, usually with a head, used for fastening pieces of wood or other material together, by being driven into or through them. | | | noun (n.) To fasten with a nail or nails; to close up or secure by means of nails; as, to nail boards to the beams. | | | noun (n.) To stud or boss with nails, or as with nails. | | | noun (n.) To fasten, as with a nail; to bind or hold, as to a bargain or to acquiescence in an argument or assertion; hence, to catch; to trap. | | | noun (n.) To spike, as a cannon. | | | adjective (a.) A measure of length, being two inches and a quarter, or the sixteenth of a yard. |
| nailing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Nail |
| nailbrush | noun (n.) A brush for cleaning the nails. |
| nailer | noun (n.) One whose occupation is to make nails; a nail maker. | | | noun (n.) One who fastens with, or drives, nails. |
| naileress | noun (n.) A women who makes nailes. |
| nailless | adjective (a.) Without nails; having no nails. |
| nainsook | noun (n.) A thick sort of jaconet muslin, plain or striped, formerly made in India. |
| naissant | adjective (a.) Same as Jessant. |
| naive | adjective (a.) Having native or unaffected simplicity; ingenuous; artless; frank; as, naive manners; a naive person; naive and unsophisticated remarks. |
| naivete | noun (n.) Native simplicity; unaffected plainness or ingenuousness; artlessness. |
| naivety | noun (n.) Naivete. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH NAİRNE:English Words which starts with 'na' and ends with 'ne':| nandine | noun (n.) An African carnivore (Nandinia binotata), allied to the civets. It is spotted with black. |
| naphthalene | noun (n.) A white crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon, C10H8, analogous to benzene, and obtained by the distillation of certain bituminous materials, such as the heavy oil of coal tar. It is the type and basis of a large number of derivatives among organic compounds. Formerly called also naphthaline. |
| naphthalidine | noun (n.) Same as Naphthylamine. |
| naphthaline | noun (n.) See Naphthalene. |
| naphthene | noun (n.) A peculiar hydrocarbon occuring as an ingredient of Caucasian petroleum. |
| naphthoquinone | noun (n.) A yellow crystalline substance, C10H6O2, analogous to quinone, obtained by oxidizing naphthalene with chromic acid. |
| naphthylamine | noun (n.) One of two basic amido derivatives of naphthalene, C10H7.NH2, forming crystalline solids. |
| narceine | noun (n.) An alkaloid found in small quantities in opium, and extracted as a white crystalline substance of a bitter astringent taste. It is a narcotic. Called also narceia. |
| narcissine | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Narcissus. |
| narcotine | noun (n.) An alkaloid found in opium, and extracted as a white crystalline substance, tasteless and less poisonous than morphine; -- called also narcotia. |
| nardine | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to nard; having the qualities of nard. |
| narine | adjective (a.) Of or belonging to the nostrils. |
| nasopalatine | adjective (a.) Connected with both the nose and the palate; as, the nasopalatine or incisor, canal connecting the mouth and the nasal chamber in some animals; the nasopalatine nerve. |
| nazarene | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Nazareth; -- a term of contempt applied to Christ and the early Christians. | | | noun (n.) One of a sect of Judaizing Christians in the first and second centuries, who observed the laws of Moses, and held to certain heresies. |
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