Name Report For First Name KHYA:

KHYA

First name KHYA's origin is Australian. KHYA means "baby girl. variant of kia, khia.". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with KHYA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of khya.(Brown names are of the same origin (Australian) with KHYA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with KHYA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming KHYA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES KHYA AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH KHYA (According to last letters):

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

ilithya sandhya yahya akshobhya aaleahya tehya daishya

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

afya anaya annakiya chanya hadiya kenya radhiya zakiya aliya inaya lamya' najya rayya thurayya panya raziya aya ibolya adya ahalya anasuya arya chhaya lakya shaibya miya taya toya hakidonmuya kaya kolenya mapiya pamuya natalya sofiya akinsanya el-saraya zakariyya guaiya kasiya kolya abhaya acharya aditya agastya agneya ahiliya oya aarshiya aasiya aiya aleksandrya amya ananya aniya asya atalaya bitya bronya camraya carmya chaya daganya danya enya galya genaya hadya jadaya jamiya jaya jenaya jiya kashiya latoya legaya letya leya maiya maniya manya maurya maya mikeya mireya moya mya nadiya nasya olya reya sabiya sanya

NAMES RHYMING WITH KHYA (According to first letters):

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

khyianna khyl

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

khachig khadeeja khadija khadijah khafra khairiya khairy khaldoon khaldun khaled khaleel khalfani khalid khalidah khalil khamisi khan khanh khari kharim kharmen kharouf khasa khatib khatiti khayri khayriyyah khayyat khenan khentimentiu khepri khiara khloe khnemu khnum khons khoury khristian khristina khristos khrystalline khufu khulood khulud khushi khuzaymah

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH KHYA:

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

kaaria kabaka kachada kachina kacia kada kadia kadija kaela kaesha kafka kaga kahla kahlima kaia kaikala kaila kailasa kailea kaimana kaiolohia kaira kaisa kajika kakawangwa kakra kalama kalea kaleikaumaka kaleisha kalena kalila kalima kalina kaliska kalista kallita kalwa kalyca kalyssa kama kamala kamaria kambria kamea kamelia kamia kamila kamilia kamilla kana kaneilia kanika kanisha kanoa kapricia kaprisha kara kareema kareena karenza karida karima karina karinna karisma karissa karla karlesha karlina karlotta karma karmelita karmia karmina karola karolina karuna kasa kasandra kashka kasia kasimira kasinda kassa kassia katariina katarina kathalina katharina katherina kathleena katinka katja katrina kattrina katura kawindra kayana kayanna

English Words Rhyming KHYA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES KHYA AS A WHOLE:

sankhyanoun (n.) A Hindoo system of philosophy which refers all things to soul and a rootless germ called prakriti, consisting of three elements, goodness, passion, and darkness.

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


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


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


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


ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH KHYA:

English Words which starts with 'k' and ends with 'a':

kaamanoun (n.) The hartbeest.

kabalanoun (n.) See Cabala.

kakanoun (n.) A New Zealand parrot of the genus Nestor, especially the brown parrot (Nestor meridionalis).

kalmianoun (n.) A genus of North American shrubs with poisonous evergreen foliage and corymbs of showy flowers. Called also mountain laurel, ivy bush, lamb kill, calico bush, etc.

kalpanoun (n.) One of the Brahmanic eons, a period of 4,320,000,000 years. At the end of each Kalpa the world is annihilated.

kamanoun (n.) The Hindoo Cupid. He is represented as a beautiful youth, with a bow of sugar cane or flowers.
 noun (n.) Desire; animal passion;

kamalanoun (n.) The red dusty hairs of the capsules of an East Indian tree (Mallotus Philippinensis) used for dyeing silk. It is violently emetic, and is used in the treatment of tapeworm.

kanackanoun (n.) Alt. of Kanaka

kanakanoun (n.) A native of the Sandwich Islands.

kapianoun (n.) The fossil resin of the kauri tree of New Zealand.

karmanoun (n.) One's acts considered as fixing one's lot in the future existence. (Theos.) The doctrine of fate as the inflexible result of cause and effect; the theory of inevitable consequence.

karyoplasmanoun (n.) The protoplasmic substance of the nucleus of a cell: nucleoplasm; -- in opposition to kytoplasma, the protoplasm of the cell.

kavanoun (n.) A species of Macropiper (M. methysticum), the long pepper, from the root of which an intoxicating beverage is made by the Polynesians, by a process of mastication; also, the beverage itself.

kawakanoun (n.) a New Zealand tree, the Cypress cedar (Libocedrus Doniana), having a valuable, fine-grained, reddish wood.

keitloanoun (n.) A black, two-horned, African rhinoceros (Atelodus keitloa). It has the posterior horn about as long as the anterior one, or even longer.

kerananoun (n.) A kind of long trumpet, used among the Persians.

keratoideanoun (n. pl.) Same as Keratosa.

keratosanoun (n. pl.) An order of sponges having a skeleton composed of hornlike fibers. It includes the commercial sponges.

khayanoun (n.) A lofty West African tree (Khaya Senegalensis), related to the mahogany, which it resembles in the quality of the wood. The bark is used as a febrifuge.

khennanoun (n.) See Henna.

kibitkanoun (n.) A tent used by the Kirghiz Tartars.
 noun (n.) A rude kind of Russian vehicle, on wheels or on runners, sometimes covered with cloth or leather, and often used as a movable habitation.

kitharanoun (n.) See Cithara.

kleptomanianoun (n.) A propensity to steal, claimed to be irresistible. This does not constitute legal irresponsibility.

klopemanianoun (n.) See Kleptomania.

koaitanoun (n.) Same as Coaita.

koalanoun (n.) A tailless marsupial (Phascolarctos cinereus), found in Australia. The female carries her young on the back of her neck. Called also Australian bear, native bear, and native sloth.

kobanoun (n.) Any one of several species of African antelopes of the genus Kobus, esp. the species Kobus sing-sing.

kokamanoun (n.) The gemsbok.

koolokambanoun (n.) A west African anthropoid ape (Troglodytes koolokamba, or T. Aubryi), allied to the chimpanzee and gorilla, and, in some respects, intermediate between them.

koolslaanoun (n.) See Coleslaw.

kranoun (n.) A long-tailed ape (Macacus cynomolgus) of India and Sumatra. It is reddish olive, spotted with black, and has a black tail.

kramerianoun (n.) A genus of spreading shrubs with many stems, from one species of which (K. triandra), found in Peru, rhatany root, used as a medicine, is obtained.

krishnanoun (n.) The most popular of the Hindoo divinities, usually held to be the eighth incarnation of the god Vishnu.

kshatriyanoun (n.) Alt. of Kshatruya

kshatruyanoun (n.) The military caste, the second of the four great Hindoo castes; also, a member of that caste. See Caste.

kudanoun (n.) The East Indian tapir. See Tapir.

kytoplasmanoun (n.) See Karyoplasma.

keanoun (n.) A large New Zealand parrot (Nestor notabilis), notorious for having acquired the habit of killing sheep; -- called also mountain parrot.

ketanoun (n.) A small salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) of inferior value, which in the autumn runs up all the larger rivers between San Francisco and Kamchatka.

kivanoun (n.) A large chamber built under, or in, the houses of a Pueblo village, used as an assembly room in religious rites or as a men's dormitory. It is commonly lighted and entered from an opening in the roof.