EMILIE - Name Report For First Name EMILIE:
First name EMILIE's origins are Spanish and German. EMILIE
means "flattering" (Spanish) and "german form of emily (industrious)" in German. You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with EMILIE
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to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of emilie.(Brown
names are of the same origin (Spanish,German) with EMILIE
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming EMILIE
English Words Rhyming EMILIE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES EMİLİE AS A WHOLE: ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH EMİLİE (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (milie) - English Words That Ends with milie:Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ilie) - English Words That Ends with ilie:| bailie | noun (n.) An officer in Scotland, whose office formerly corresponded to that of sheriff, but now corresponds to that of an English alderman. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (lie) - English Words That Ends with lie:| baillie | noun (n.) Bailiff. | | | noun (n.) Same as Bailie. |
| belie | noun (n.) To show to be false; to convict of, or charge with, falsehood. | | | noun (n.) To give a false representation or account of. | | | noun (n.) To tell lie about; to calumniate; to slander. | | | noun (n.) To mimic; to counterfeit. | | | noun (n.) To fill with lies. |
| collie | noun (n.) The Scotch shepherd dog. There are two breeds, the rough-haired and smooth-haired. It is remarkable for its intelligence, displayed especially in caring for flocks. |
| coolie | noun (n.) Same as Cooly. | | | noun (n.) An East Indian porter or carrier; a laborer transported from the East Indies, China, or Japan, for service in some other country. |
| charlie | noun (n.) A familiar nickname or substitute for Charles. | | | noun (n.) A night watchman; -- an old name. | | | noun (n.) A short, pointed beard, like that worn by Charles I. | | | noun (n.) As a proper name, a fox; -- so called in fables and familiar literature. |
| farlie | noun (n.) An unusual or unexpected thing; a wonder. See Fearly. |
| lie | noun (n.) See Lye. | | | noun (n.) A falsehood uttered or acted for the purpose of deception; an intentional violation of truth; an untruth spoken with the intention to deceive. | | | noun (n.) A fiction; a fable; an untruth. | | | noun (n.) Anything which misleads or disappoints. | | | noun (n.) The position or way in which anything lies; the lay, as of land or country. | | | verb (v. i.) To utter falsehood with an intention to deceive; to say or do that which is intended to deceive another, when he a right to know the truth, or when morality requires a just representation. | | | (adj.) To rest extended on the ground, a bed, or any support; to be, or to put one's self, in an horizontal position, or nearly so; to be prostate; to be stretched out; -- often with down, when predicated of living creatures; as, the book lies on the table; the snow lies on the roof; he lies in his coffin. | | | (adj.) To be situated; to occupy a certain place; as, Ireland lies west of England; the meadows lie along the river; the ship lay in port. | | | (adj.) To abide; to remain for a longer or shorter time; to be in a certain state or condition; as, to lie waste; to lie fallow; to lie open; to lie hid; to lie grieving; to lie under one's displeasure; to lie at the mercy of the waves; the paper does not lie smooth on the wall. | | | (adj.) To be or exist; to belong or pertain; to have an abiding place; to consist; -- with in. | | | (adj.) To lodge; to sleep. | | | (adj.) To be still or quiet, like one lying down to rest. | | | (adj.) To be sustainable; to be capable of being maintained. |
| saulie | noun (n.) A hired mourner at a funeral. |
| taillie | noun (n.) Same as Tailzie. |
| underlie | noun (n.) See Underlay, n., 1. | | | verb (v. t.) To lie under; to rest beneath; to be situated under; as, a stratum of clay underlies the surface gravel. | | | verb (v. t.) To be at the basis of; to form the foundation of; to support; as, a doctrine underlying a theory. | | | verb (v. t.) To be subject or amenable to. | | | verb (v. i.) To lie below or under. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH EMİLİE (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (emili) - Words That Begins with emili:Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (emil) - Words That Begins with emil:Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (emi) - Words That Begins with emi:| emicant | adjective (a.) Beaming forth; flashing. |
| emication | noun (n.) A flying off in small particles, as heated iron or fermenting liquors; a sparkling; scintillation. |
| emiction | noun (n.) The voiding of urine. | | | noun (n.) What is voided by the urinary passages; urine. |
| emictory | noun (a. & n.) Diuretic. |
| emigrant | noun (n.) One who emigrates, or quits one country or region to settle in another. | | | verb (v. i.) Removing from one country to another; emigrating; as, an emigrant company or nation. | | | verb (v. i.) Pertaining to an emigrant; used for emigrants; as, an emigrant ship or hospital. |
| emigrating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Emigrate |
| emigrate | adjective (a.) Migratory; roving. | | | verb (v. i.) To remove from one country or State to another, for the purpose of residence; to migrate from home. |
| emigration | noun (n.) The act of emigrating; removal from one country or state to another, for the purpose of residence, as from Europe to America, or, in America, from the Atlantic States to the Western. | | | noun (n.) A body emigrants; emigrants collectively; as, the German emigration. |
| emigrational | adjective (a.) Relating to emigration. |
| emigrationist | noun (n.) An advocate or promoter of emigration. |
| emigrator | noun (n.) One who emigrates; am emigrant. |
| emigre | noun (n.) One of the natives of France who were opposed to the first Revolution, and who left their country in consequence. |
| eminence | noun (n.) That which is eminent or lofty; a high ground or place; a height. | | | noun (n.) An elevated condition among men; a place or station above men in general, either in rank, office, or celebrity; social or moral loftiness; high rank; distinction; preferment. | | | noun (n.) A title of honor, especially applied to a cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church. |
| eminency | noun (n.) State of being eminent; eminence. |
| eminent | adjective (a.) High; lofty; towering; prominent. | | | adjective (a.) Being, metaphorically, above others, whether by birth, high station, merit, or virtue; high in public estimation; distinguished; conspicuous; as, an eminent station; an eminent historian, statements, statesman, or saint. |
| emir | noun (n.) Alt. of Emeer |
| emirship | noun (n.) Alt. of Emeership |
| emissary | noun (n.) An agent employed to advance, in a covert manner, the interests of his employers; one sent out by any power that is at war with another, to create dissatisfaction among the people of the latter. | | | adjective (a.) Exploring; spying. | | | adjective (a.) Applied to the veins which pass out of the cranium through apertures in its walls. |
| emissaryship | noun (n.) The office of an emissary. |
| emission | noun (n.) The act of sending or throwing out; the act of sending forth or putting into circulation; issue; as, the emission of light from the sun; the emission of heat from a fire; the emission of bank notes. | | | noun (n.) That which is sent out, issued, or put in circulation at one time; issue; as, the emission was mostly blood. |
| emissitious | adjective (a.) Looking, or narrowly examining; prying. |
| emissive | adjective (a.) Sending out; emitting; as, emissive powers. |
| emissivity | noun (n.) Tendency to emission; comparative facility of emission, or rate at which emission takes place, as of heat from the surface of a heated body. | | | noun (n.) Tendency to emission; comparative facility of emission, or rate at which emission takes place; | | | noun (n.) the rate of emission of heat from a bounding surface per degree of temperature difference between the surface and surrounding substances (called by Fourier external conductivity). |
| emissory | adjective (a.) Same as Emissary, a., 2. |
| emitting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Emit |
| emittent | adjective (a.) Sending forth; emissive. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH EMİLİE:English Words which starts with 'em' and ends with 'ie':
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