Name Report For First Name AGNES:

AGNES

First name AGNES's origin is Greek. AGNES means ""pure; virginal." variants include ag, agafi, agafia, agafon, aggi, aggie, aggye, aghna, agi, agie, agna, agnah, agnek, agnella, agnellah, agnelle, agnese, agnesse, agneta, agnetta, agnettah, agnola, agnolah, agot, agota, agote, agoti, agy, agye, aigneis, aina, ainah, anais, annais, anneyce, annis, annisa, annisah, annise, ina, inah, ines, inessa, inez, inessa, inez, nessa, nessah, nesi, nessie, nessy, nesta, nestah, nevsa, nevesah, neysa, oona, oonahg, oonah, una, unah, ynes, ynez". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with AGNES below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of agnes.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with AGNES and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with AGNES - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming AGNES

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES AGNES AS A WHOLE:

agnese

NAMES RHYMING WITH AGNES (According to last letters):

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

eadignes

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

gesnes benes menes psusennes cebriones hippomenes laestrygones anlicnes ines lyones ynes byrnes giannes innes ionnes jannes johannes macinnes vannes denes

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

atropes ceres erinyes hyades keres numees pules el-marees farees mounafes tiridates calles eliaures kanelingres devries bes ramses styles atlantes jacques acestes achates achilles aeetes agamedes alcides anchises antiphates ares atreides chryses corybantes damocles diomedes eteocles eupeithes gilles gyes hercules hermes iobates iphicles laertes lycomedes melecertes oles orestes philoctetes pityocamptes polites polydeuces polynices procrustes pylades socrates thersites thyestes ulysses xerxes zelotes zetes mozes abantiades rares anglides brites delores dolores gertrudes lourdes louredes mercedes ames andres aries bates brandeles des eames

NAMES RHYMING WITH AGNES (According to first letters):

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

agnella agneta agneya

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

agnimukha agnola

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

agacia agafia agalaia agalia agamemnon agana agapi agastya agata agate agatha agathe agaue agave agbenyaga agdta age agenor ager agestes aggie aghaderg aghadreena aghamora aghamore aghaveagh aghavilla aghna aghy agi agiefan agilberht aglaeca aglaia aglara aglaral aglarale aglauros aglaval agoston agotha agoti agramant agravain agrican agueda aguistin agurtzane agustin agustine agyfen agymah

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH AGNES:

First Names which starts with 'ag' and ends with 'es':

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

abbas abderus abdul-quddus abracomas absyrtus abydos acastus achaius achelous acis aconteus acrisius addis adkins admetus adolphus adonis adrastus aeacus aegeus aegis aegisthus aegyptus aeneas aengus aeolus aesculapius aidoios aigneis ailis aindreas aineislis airleas akins alahhaois albinus alcestis alcinoos alcinous alcyoneus aldis aldous aldus aldys alemannus aleris alexis alexys alis alliss almas aloeus alois alpheus alphonsus alvis alys alyss alyxis amaris amaryllis ambros ambrosius ambrus amenophis americus amos amphiaraus amycus anais anastasios anastasius ancaeus anders andreas androgeus anghus angus anis annis annys antaeus anteros antfortas antilochus antinous antropas anubis aonghas aonghus apis apophis apsaras aramis arcas archemorus ardys arelis argos argus

English Words Rhyming AGNES

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES AGNES AS A WHOLE:

hydromagnesitenoun (n.) A hydrous carbonate of magnesia occurring in white, early, amorphous masses.

magnesnoun (n.) Magnet.

magnesianoun (n.) A light earthy white substance, consisting of magnesium oxide, and obtained by heating magnesium hydrate or carbonate, or by burning magnesium. It has a slightly alkaline reaction, and is used in medicine as a mild antacid laxative. See Magnesium.

magnesianadjective (a.) Pertaining to, characterized by, or containing, magnesia or magnesium.

magnesicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or containing, magnesium; as, magnesic oxide.

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

magnesiumnoun (n.) A light silver-white metallic element, malleable and ductile, quite permanent in dry air but tarnishing in moist air. It burns, forming (the oxide) magnesia, with the production of a blinding light (the so-called magnesium light) which is used in signaling, in pyrotechny, or in photography where a strong actinic illuminant is required. Its compounds occur abundantly, as in dolomite, talc, meerschaum, etc. Symbol Mg. Atomic weight, 24.4. Specific gravity, 1.75.

nitromagnesitenoun (n.) Nitrate of magnesium, a saline efflorescence closely resembling nitrate of calcium.

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


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



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


aboriginesnoun (n. pl.) The earliest known inhabitants of a country; native races.
 noun (n. pl.) The original fauna and flora of a geographical area

alcyonesnoun (n. pl.) The kingfishers.

bloodybonesnoun (n.) A terrible bugbear.

campanesnoun (n. pl.) Bells.

cheyennesnoun (n. pl.) A warlike tribe of indians, related to the blackfeet, formerly inhabiting the region of Wyoming, but now mostly on reservations in the Indian Territory. They are noted for their horsemanship.

clavicornesnoun (n. pl.) A group of beetles having club-shaped antennae.

crossbonesnoun (n. pl.) A representation of two of the leg bones or arm bones of a skeleton, laid crosswise, often surmounted with a skull, and serving as a symbol of death.

diogenesnoun (n.) A Greek Cynic philosopher (412?-323 B. C.) who lived much in Athens and was distinguished for contempt of the common aims and conditions of life, and for sharp, caustic sayings.

ecardinesnoun (n. pl.) An order of Brachiopoda; the Lyopomata. See Brachiopoda.

erminesnoun (n.) Alt. of Erminois

gascoinesnoun (n. pl.) See Gaskins, 1.

gascoynesnoun (n. pl.) Gaskins.

halonesnoun (n. pl.) Alternating transparent and opaque white rings which are seen outside the blastoderm, on the surface of the developing egg of the hen and other birds.

hanselinesnoun (n.) A sort of breeches.

herodionesnoun (n. pl.) A division of wading birds, including the herons, storks, and allied forms. Called also Herodii.

impennesnoun (n. pl.) An order of birds, including only the penguins, in which the wings are without quills, and not suited for flight.

imperiousnesnoun (n.) The quality or state of being imperious; arrogance; haughtiness.

johannesnoun (n.) A Portuguese gold coin of the value of eight dollars, named from the figure of King John which it bears; -- often contracted into joe; as, a joe, or a half joe.

lazybonesnoun (n.) A lazy person.

longipennesnoun (n. pl.) A group of longwinged sea birds, including the gulls, petrels, etc.

manesnoun (n. pl.) The benevolent spirits of the dead, especially of dead ancestors, regarded as family deities and protectors.

neuvainesnoun (n. pl.) Prayers offered up for nine successive days.

nonesnoun (n. pl.) The fifth day of the months January, February, April, June, August, September, November, and December, and the seventh day of March, May, July, and October. The nones were nine days before the ides, reckoning inclusively, according to the Roman method.
 noun (n. pl.) The canonical office, being a part of the Breviary, recited at noon (formerly at the ninth hour, 3 P. M.) in the Roman Catholic Church.
 noun (n. pl.) The hour of dinner; the noonday meal.

oscinesnoun (n. pl.) Singing birds; a group of the Passeres, having numerous syringeal muscles, conferring musical ability.

papilionesnoun (n. pl.) The division of Lepidoptera which includes the butterflies.

pseudoscorpionesnoun (n. pl.) An order of Arachnoidea having the palpi terminated by large claws, as in the scorpions, but destitute of a caudal sting; the false scorpions. Called also Pseudoscorpii, and Pseudoscorpionina. See Illust. of Book scorpion, under Book.

persiennesnoun (n. pl.) Window blinds having movable slats, similar to Venetian blinds.

rackabonesnoun (n.) A very lean animal, esp. a horse.

ratlinesnoun (n. pl.) Alt. of Ratlins

sawbonesnoun (n.) A nickname for a surgeon.

scorpionesnoun (n. pl.) A division of arachnids comprising the scorpions.
  (pl. ) of Scorpio

shoshonesnoun (n. pl.) A linguistic family or stock of North American Indians, comprising many tribes, which extends from Montana and Idaho into Mexico. In a restricted sense the name is applied especially to the Snakes, the most northern of the tribes.

starblowlinesnoun (n. pl.) The men in the starboard watch.

struthionesnoun (n. pl.) A division, or order, of birds, including only the African ostriches.
 noun (n. pl.) In a wider sense, an extensive group of birds including the ostriches, cassowaries, emus, moas, and allied birds incapable of flight. In this sense it is equivalent to Ratitae, or Dromaeognathae.
  (pl. ) of Struthio

sturionesnoun (n. pl.) An order of fishes including the sturgeons.

subulicornesnoun (n. pl.) A division of insects having slender or subulate antennae. The dragon flies and May flies are examples.

syconesnoun (n. pl.) A division of calcareous sponges.

telamonesnoun (n. pl.) Same as Atlantes.

testicardinesnoun (n. pl.) A division of brachiopods including those which have a calcareous shell furnished with a hinge and hinge teeth. Terebratula and Spirifer are examples.

trichomanesnoun (n.) Any fern of the genus Trichomanes. The fronds are very delicate and often translucent, and the sporangia are borne on threadlike receptacles rising from the middle of cup-shaped marginal involucres. Several species are common in conservatories; two are native in the United States.

tronesnoun (n.) A steelyard.
 noun (n.) A form of weighing machine for heavy wares, consisting of two horizontal bars crossing each other, beaked at the extremities, and supported by a wooden pillar. It is now mostly disused.

vespertilionesnoun (n. pl.) A tribe of bats including the common insectivorous bats of America and Europe, belonging to Vespertilio and allied genera. They lack a nose membrane.

whettlebonesnoun (n. pl.) The vertebrae of the back.

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


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



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


agnailnoun (n.) A corn on the toe or foot.
 noun (n.) An inflammation or sore under or around the nail; also, a hangnail.

agnatenoun (n.) A relative whose relationship can be traced exclusively through males.
 adjective (a.) Related or akin by the father's side; also, sprung from the same male ancestor.
 adjective (a.) Allied; akin.

agnaticadjective (a.) Pertaining to descent by the male line of ancestors.

agnationnoun (n.) Consanguinity by a line of males only, as distinguished from cognation.

agnitionnoun (n.) Acknowledgment.

agnoiologynoun (n.) The doctrine concerning those things of which we are necessarily ignorant.

agnomennoun (n.) An additional or fourth name given by the Romans, on account of some remarkable exploit or event; as, Publius Caius Scipio Africanus.
 noun (n.) An additional name, or an epithet appended to a name; as, Aristides the Just.

agnominationnoun (n.) A surname.
 noun (n.) Paronomasia; also, alliteration; annomination.

agnosticnoun (n.) One who professes ignorance, or denies that we have any knowledge, save of phenomena; one who supports agnosticism, neither affirming nor denying the existence of a personal Deity, a future life, etc.
 adjective (a.) Professing ignorance; involving no dogmatic; pertaining to or involving agnosticism.

agnosticismnoun (n.) That doctrine which, professing ignorance, neither asserts nor denies.
 noun (n.) The doctrine that the existence of a personal Deity, an unseen world, etc., can be neither proved nor disproved, because of the necessary limits of the human mind (as sometimes charged upon Hamilton and Mansel), or because of the insufficiency of the evidence furnished by physical and physical data, to warrant a positive conclusion (as taught by the school of Herbert Spencer); -- opposed alike dogmatic skepticism and to dogmatic theism.

agnusnoun (n.) Agnus Dei.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH AGNES:

English Words which starts with 'ag' and ends with 'es':

agrappesnoun (n. pl.) Hooks and eyes for armor, etc.