WIELLABURNE - Name Report For First Name WIELLABURNE:First name WIELLABURNE's origin is English. WIELLABURNE means "from the spring brook". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with WIELLABURNE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of wiellaburne.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with WIELLABURNE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin) First Names Rhyming WIELLABURNE
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| bourne | noun (n.) A bound; a boundary; a limit. Hence: Point aimed at; goal. |
| verb (v.) A stream or rivulet; a burn. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| herne | noun (n.) A corner. |
| 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. |
| sauterne | noun (n.) A white wine made in the district of Sauterne, France. |
| sempiterne | adjective (a.) Sempiternal. |
| yerne | adjective (a.) Eagerly; briskly; quickly. |
| wielding | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Wield |
| noun (n.) Power; authority; rule. |
| wieldable | adjective (a.) Capable of being wielded. |
| wieldance | noun (n.) The act or power of wielding. |
| wielder | noun (n.) One who wields or employs; a manager; a controller. |
| wieldless | adjective (a.) Not to be wielded; unmanageable; unwieldy. |
| wieldsome | adjective (a.) Admitting of being easily wielded or managed. |
| wieldy | adjective (a.) Capable of being wielded; manageable; wieldable; -- opposed to unwieldy. |
| wier | noun (n.) Same as Weir. |
| wierangle | noun (n.) Same as Wariangle. |
| wiery | adjective (a.) Wet; moist; marshy. |
| adjective (a.) Wiry. |
| windowpane | noun (n.) See Pane, n., (3) b. |
| noun (n.) A thin, spotted American turbot (Pleuronectes maculatus) remarkable for its translucency. It is not valued as a food fish. Called also spotted turbot, daylight, spotted sand flounder, and water flounder. |
| wine | noun (n.) The expressed juice of grapes, esp. when fermented; a beverage or liquor prepared from grapes by squeezing out their juice, and (usually) allowing it to ferment. |
| noun (n.) A liquor or beverage prepared from the juice of any fruit or plant by a process similar to that for grape wine; as, currant wine; gooseberry wine; palm wine. | |
| noun (n.) The effect of drinking wine in excess; intoxication. |
| wishbone | noun (n.) The forked bone in front of the breastbone in birds; -- called also merrythought, and wishing bone. See Merrythought, and Furculum. |
| withvine | noun (n.) Quitch grass. |
| withwine | noun (n.) Same as Withvine. |
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