YARDLY - Name Report For First Name YARDLY:
First name YARDLY's origin is English. YARDLY
means "from the enclosed meadow". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with YARDLY
below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according
to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of yardly.(Brown
names are of the same origin (English) with YARDLY
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming YARDLY
English Words Rhyming YARDLY
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES YARDLY AS A WHOLE:| bayardly | adjective (a.) Blind; stupid. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH YARDLY (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ardly) - English Words That Ends with ardly:| bastardly | adjective (a.) Bastardlike; baseborn; spurious; corrupt. | | | adverb (adv.) In the manner of a bastard; spuriously. |
| cowardly | adjective (a.) Wanting courage; basely or weakly timid or fearful; pusillanimous; spiritless. | | | adjective (a.) Proceeding from fear of danger or other consequences; befitting a coward; dastardly; base; as, cowardly malignity. | | | adverb (adv.) In the manner of a coward. |
| dastardly | adjective (a.) Meanly timid; cowardly; base; as, a dastardly outrage. |
| dotardly | adjective (a.) Foolish; weak. |
| niggardly | adjective (a.) Meanly covetous or avarcious in dealing with others; stingy; niggard. | | | adverb (adv.) In a niggard manner. |
| northwardly | adjective (a.) Having a northern direction. | | | adverb (adv.) In a northern direction. |
| towardly | adjective (a.) Same as Toward, a., 2. |
| untowardly | adjective (a.) Perverse; froward; untoward. |
| wizardly | adjective (a.) Resembling or becoming a wizard; wizardlike; weird. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (rdly) - English Words That Ends with rdly:| shepherdly | adjective (a.) Resembling, or becoming to, a shepherd; pastoral; rustic. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (dly) - English Words That Ends with dly:| childly | adjective (a.) Having the character of a child; belonging, or appropriate, to a child. | | | adverb (adv.) Like a child. |
| cuckoldly | adjective (a.) Having the qualities of a cuckold; mean-spirited; sneaking. |
| deadly | adjective (a.) Capable of causing death; mortal; fatal; destructive; certain or likely to cause death; as, a deadly blow or wound. | | | adjective (a.) Aiming or willing to destroy; implacable; desperately hostile; flagitious; as, deadly enemies. | | | adjective (a.) Subject to death; mortal. | | | adverb (adv.) In a manner resembling, or as if produced by, death. | | | adverb (adv.) In a manner to occasion death; mortally. | | | adverb (adv.) In an implacable manner; destructively. | | | adverb (adv.) Extremely. |
| dreadly | adjective (a.) Dreadful. | | | adverb (adv.) With dread. |
| fiendly | adjective (a.) Fiendlike; monstrous; devilish. |
| friendly | noun (n.) A friendly person; -- usually applied to natives friendly to foreign settlers or invaders. | | | adjective (a.) Having the temper and disposition of a friend; disposed to promote the good of another; kind; favorable. | | | adjective (a.) Appropriate to, or implying, friendship; befitting friends; amicable. | | | adjective (a.) Not hostile; as, a friendly power or state. | | | adjective (a.) Promoting the good of any person; favorable; propitious; serviceable; as, a friendly breeze or gale. | | | adverb (adv.) In the manner of friends; amicably; like friends. |
| gladly | adjective (a.) Preferably; by choice. | | | adjective (a.) With pleasure; joyfully; cheerfully; eagerly. |
| godly | noun (n.) Pious; reverencing God, and his character and laws; obedient to the commands of God from love for, and reverence of, his character; conformed to God's law; devout; righteous; as, a godly life. | | | adverb (adv.) Piously; devoutly; righteously. |
| husbandly | adjective (a.) Frugal; thrifty. |
| kindly | noun (n.) According to the kind or nature; natural. | | | noun (n.) Humane; congenial; sympathetic; hence, disposed to do good to; benevolent; gracious; kind; helpful; as, kindly affections, words, acts, etc. | | | noun (n.) Favorable; mild; gentle; auspicious; beneficent. | | | adverb (adv.) Naturally; fitly. | | | adverb (adv.) In a kind manner; congenially; with good will; with a disposition to make others happy, or to oblige. |
| laidly | adjective (a.) Ugly; loathsome. |
| madly | adjective (a.) In a mad manner; without reason or understanding; wildly. |
| needly | adjective (a.) Like a needle or needles; as, a needly horn; a needly beard. | | | adverb (adv.) Necessarily; of necessity. |
| puddly | adjective (a.) Consisting of, or resembling, puddles; muddy; foul. |
| sordidly | noun (n.) Sordidness. | | | adverb (adv.) In a sordid manner. |
| undeadly | adjective (a.) Not subject to death; immortal. |
| unendly | adjective (a.) Unending; endless. |
| unfriendly | adjective (a.) Not friendly; not kind or benevolent; hostile; as, an unfriendly neighbor. | | | adjective (a.) Not favorable; not adapted to promote or support any object; as, weather unfriendly to health. |
| ungodly | adjective (a.) Not godly; not having regard for God; disobedient to God; wicked; impious; sinful. | | | adjective (a.) Polluted by sin or wickedness. |
| unkindly | adjective (a.) Not kindly; unkind; ungracious. | | | adjective (a.) Unnatural; contrary to nature. | | | adjective (a.) Unfavorable; annoying; malignant. |
| unworldly | adjective (a.) Not worldly; spiritual; holy. |
| worldly | adjective (a.) Relating to the world; human; common; as, worldly maxims; worldly actions. | | | adjective (a.) Pertaining to this world or life, in contradistinction from the life to come; secular; temporal; devoted to this life and its enjoyments; bent on gain; as, worldly pleasures, affections, honor, lusts, men. | | | adjective (a.) Lay, as opposed to clerical. | | | adverb (adv.) With relation to this life; in a worldly manner. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH YARDLY (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (yardl) - Words That Begins with yardl:| yardland | noun (n.) A measure of land of uncertain quantity, varying from fifteen to forty acres; a virgate. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (yard) - Words That Begins with yard:| yard | noun (n.) An inclosure; usually, a small inclosed place in front of, or around, a house or barn; as, a courtyard; a cowyard; a barnyard. | | | noun (n.) An inclosure within which any work or business is carried on; as, a dockyard; a shipyard. | | | noun (n.) A place where moose or deer herd together in winter for pasture, protection, etc. | | | noun (n.) A place where moose or deer herd together in winter for pasture, protection, etc. | | | verb (v. i.) A rod; a stick; a staff. | | | verb (v. i.) A branch; a twig. | | | verb (v. i.) A long piece of timber, as a rafter, etc. | | | verb (v. i.) A measure of length, equaling three feet, or thirty-six inches, being the standard of English and American measure. | | | verb (v. i.) The penis. | | | verb (v. i.) A long piece of timber, nearly cylindrical, tapering toward the ends, and designed to support and extend a square sail. A yard is usually hung by the center to the mast. See Illust. of Ship. | | | verb (v. t.) To confine (cattle) to the yard; to shut up, or keep, in a yard; as, to yard cows. |
| yardarm | noun (n.) Either half of a square-rigged vessel's yard, from the center or mast to the end. |
| yardful | noun (n.) As much as a yard will contain; enough to fill a yard. |
| yardstick | noun (n.) A stick three feet, or a yard, in length, used as a measure of cloth, etc. |
| yardwand | noun (n.) A yardstick. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (yar) - Words That Begins with yar:| yarage | adjective (a.) The power of moving, or being managed, at sea; -- said with reference to a ship. |
| yare | noun (n.) Ready; dexterous; eager; lively; quick to move. | | | adverb (adv.) Soon. |
| yarke | noun (n.) Same as Saki. |
| yarn | noun (n.) Spun wool; woolen thread; also, thread of other material, as of cotton, flax, hemp, or silk; material spun and prepared for use in weaving, knitting, manufacturing sewing thread, or the like. | | | noun (n.) One of the threads of which the strands of a rope are composed. | | | noun (n.) A story told by a sailor for the amusement of his companions; a story or tale; as, to spin a yarn. |
| yarnen | adjective (a.) Made of yarn; consisting of yarn. |
| yarnut | noun (n.) See Yernut. |
| yarrish | adjective (a.) Having a rough, dry taste. |
| yarrow | noun (n.) An American and European composite plant (Achillea Millefolium) with very finely dissected leaves and small white corymbed flowers. It has a strong, and somewhat aromatic, odor and taste, and is sometimes used in making beer, or is dried for smoking. Called also milfoil, and nosebleed. |
| yarwhip | noun (n.) The European bar-tailed godwit; -- called also yardkeep, and yarwhelp. See Godwit. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH YARDLY:English Words which starts with 'ya' and ends with 'ly':
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