Name Report For First Name HUNTLEY:

HUNTLEY

First name HUNTLEY's origin is Other. HUNTLEY means "from the hunter's meadow". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with HUNTLEY below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of huntley.(Brown names are of the same origin (Other) with HUNTLEY and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with HUNTLEY - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming HUNTLEY

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES HUNTLEY AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH HUNTLEY (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (untley) - Names That Ends with untley:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (ntley) - Names That Ends with ntley:

grantley brantley bentley brentley

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

bartley whitley westley hartley rutley wheatley

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

shelley ashley sibley ackerley ainsley ansley ardley arley bromley buckley burley farnley hadley ransley stockley bailey culley dooley ailey amberley beverley brinley cailey carley gormley hailey haisley haley halley kaeley kailey kaley karley kayley keeley kelley kieley kiley kimberley ley marley mckinley miley presley shailey shirley zaley ackley aekerley aekley aisley audley auley bayley berkeley bocley bradley bramley caley cauley cawley charley chesley coley conley cooley crowley cyneley daley everley foley heathley henley hurley kinsley lindley mackinley maduley oakley pfesssley quigley raley rangley rawley redley reilley riley sceley sealey shanley

NAMES RHYMING WITH HUNTLEY (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (huntle) - Names That Begins with huntle:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (huntl) - Names That Begins with huntl:

huntly

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

hunt hunter huntingden huntingdon huntington huntingtun huntir

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

hunfri hunfrid hunfried hung hungas hunig

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

huarwar huata hub hubbard hubert huberta hud huda hudak hudhayfah hudson hue hueil huemac huetta huette huetts huey hugette hugh hughes hughetta hughette hughston hugi hugiberahta hugiet hugiherahta hugo huguetta huitzilihuitl huitzilli hulbard hulbart hulbert huld hulda hulde huldiberaht huma humam humayd humberto hume humility humita humphrey huon huong hurit huritt huriyyah hurlbart hurlbert hurlee hurly hurst hurste husain husam husani husayn husn husnain husniyah hussain hussein husto hutton huu huxeford huxford huxley huxly huy huyana huyen huynh

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HUNTLEY:

First Names which starts with 'hun' and ends with 'ley':

First Names which starts with 'hu' and ends with 'ey':

First Names which starts with 'h' and ends with 'y':

hagley hagly halsey hanley hanly harakhty hardy harley harmony harry harvey hawley hawly hay hayley healy hedy hegarty hennessy henry hickey hilary hillary hnedy holly honey hrapenly hrocby hrusosky hwitby

English Words Rhyming HUNTLEY

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES HUNTLEY AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (untley) - English Words That Ends with untley:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ntley) - English Words That Ends with ntley:



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


motleynoun (n.) Composed of different or various parts; heterogeneously made or mixed up; discordantly composite; as, motley style.
 noun (n.) A combination of distinct colors; esp., the party-colored cloth, or clothing, worn by the professional fool.
 noun (n.) Hence, a jester, a fool.
 adjective (a.) Variegated in color; consisting of different colors; dappled; party-colored; as, a motley coat.
 adjective (a.) Wearing motley or party-colored clothing. See Motley, n., 1.


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


alleynoun (n.) A narrow passage; especially a walk or passage in a garden or park, bordered by rows of trees or bushes; a bordered way.
 noun (n.) A narrow passage or way in a city, as distinct from a public street.
 noun (n.) A passageway between rows of pews in a church.
 noun (n.) Any passage having the entrance represented as wider than the exit, so as to give the appearance of length.
 noun (n.) The space between two rows of compositors' stands in a printing office.
 noun (n.) A choice taw or marble.

baileynoun (n.) The outer wall of a feudal castle.
 noun (n.) The space immediately within the outer wall of a castle or fortress.
 noun (n.) A prison or court of justice; -- used in certain proper names; as, the Old Bailey in London; the New Bailey in Manchester.

barleynoun (n.) A valuable grain, of the family of grasses, genus Hordeum, used for food, and for making malt, from which are prepared beer, ale, and whisky.

boleynoun (n.) Alt. of Bolye

chisleyadjective (a.) Having a large admixture of small pebbles or gravel; -- said of a soil.

colleynoun (n.) See Collie.

diableynoun (n.) Devilry; sorcery or incantation; a diabolical deed; mischief.

galleynoun (n.) A vessel propelled by oars, whether having masts and sails or not
 noun (n.) A large vessel for war and national purposes; -- common in the Middle Ages, and down to the 17th century.
 noun (n.) A name given by analogy to the Greek, Roman, and other ancient vessels propelled by oars.
 noun (n.) A light, open boat used on the Thames by customhouse officers, press gangs, and also for pleasure.
 noun (n.) One of the small boats carried by a man-of-war.
 noun (n.) The cookroom or kitchen and cooking apparatus of a vessel; -- sometimes on merchant vessels called the caboose.
 noun (n.) An oblong oven or muffle with a battery of retorts; a gallery furnace.
 noun (n.) An oblong tray of wood or brass, with upright sides, for holding type which has been set, or is to be made up, etc.
 noun (n.) A proof sheet taken from type while on a galley; a galley proof.

kyleynoun (n.) A variety of the boomerang.

leynoun (n.) Law.
 noun (n.) See Lye.
 noun (n.) Grass or meadow land; a lea.
 adjective (a.) Fallow; unseeded.
 verb (v. t. & i.) To lay; to wager.

medleynoun (n.) A mixture; a mingled and confused mass of ingredients, usually inharmonious; a jumble; a hodgepodge; -- often used contemptuously.
 noun (n.) The confusion of a hand to hand battle; a brisk, hand to hand engagement; a melee.
 noun (n.) A composition of passages detached from several different compositions; a potpourri.
 noun (n.) A cloth of mixed colors.
 adjective (a.) Mixed; of mixed material or color.
 adjective (a.) Mingled; confused.

moolleynoun (n.) Same as Mulley.
 noun (n.) A mulley or polled animal.
 noun (n.) A cow.
 adjective (a.) Destitute of horns, although belonging to a species of animals most of which have horns; hornless; polled; as, mulley cattle; a mulley (or moolley) cow.

muleynoun (n.) A stiff, long saw, guided at the ends but not stretched in a gate.
 noun (n.) See Mulley.

mulleynoun (n.) Alt. of Moolley
 adjective (a.) Alt. of Moolley

nobleynoun (n.) The body of nobles; the nobility.
 noun (n.) Noble birth; nobility; dignity.

parleynoun (n.) Mutual discourse or conversation; discussion; hence, an oral conference with an enemy, as with regard to a truce.
 verb (v. i.) To speak with another; to confer on some point of mutual concern; to discuss orally; hence, specifically, to confer orally with an enemy; to treat with him by words, as on an exchange of prisoners, an armistice, or terms of peace.

parsleynoun (n.) An aromatic umbelliferous herb (Carum Petroselinum), having finely divided leaves which are used in cookery and as a garnish.

pleynoun (v. & n.) See Play.
 adjective (a.) Full See Plein.

podleynoun (n.) A young coalfish.

poleynoun (n.) See Poly.
 adjective (a.) Without horns; polled.

pusleynoun (n.) Purslane.

rolleynoun (n.) A small wagon used for the underground work of a mine.

shirleynoun (n.) The bullfinch.

sleynoun (n.) The number of ends per inch in the cloth, provided each dent in the reed in which it was made contained as equal number of ends.
 verb (v. t.) A weaver's reed.
 verb (v. t.) A guideway in a knitting machine.
 verb (v. t.) To separate or part the threads of, and arrange them in a reed; -- a term used by weavers. See Sleave, and Sleid.

tidleynoun (n.) The wren.
 noun (n.) The goldcrest.

tomaleynoun (n.) The liver of the lobster, which becomes green when boiled; -- called also tomalline.

trolleynoun (n.) Alt. of Trolly

valleynoun (n.) The space inclosed between ranges of hills or mountains; the strip of land at the bottom of the depressions intersecting a country, including usually the bed of a stream, with frequently broad alluvial plains on one or both sides of the stream. Also used figuratively.
 noun (n.) The place of meeting of two slopes of a roof, which have their plates running in different directions, and form on the plan a reentrant angle.
 noun (n.) The depression formed by the meeting of two slopes on a flat roof.

volleynoun (n.) A flight of missiles, as arrows, bullets, or the like; the simultaneous discharge of a number of small arms.
 noun (n.) A burst or emission of many things at once; as, a volley of words.
 noun (n.) A return of the ball before it touches the ground.
 noun (n.) A sending of the ball full to the top of the wicket.
 verb (v. t.) To discharge with, or as with, a volley.
 verb (v. i.) To be thrown out, or discharged, at once; to be discharged in a volley, or as if in a volley; to make a volley or volleys.
 verb (v. i.) To return the ball before it touches the ground.
 verb (v. i.) To send the ball full to the top of the wicket.

yowleynoun (n.) The European yellow-hammer.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (huntle) - Words That Begins with huntle:



Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (huntl) - Words That Begins with huntl:



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


huntingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hunt
 noun (n.) The pursuit of game or of wild animals.

huntnoun (n.) The act or practice of chasing wild animals; chase; pursuit; search.
 noun (n.) The game secured in the hunt.
 noun (n.) A pack of hounds.
 noun (n.) An association of huntsmen.
 noun (n.) A district of country hunted over.
 verb (v. t.) To search for or follow after, as game or wild animals; to chase; to pursue for the purpose of catching or killing; to follow with dogs or guns for sport or exercise; as, to hunt a deer.
 verb (v. t.) To search diligently after; to seek; to pursue; to follow; -- often with out or up; as, to hunt up the facts; to hunt out evidence.
 verb (v. t.) To drive; to chase; -- with down, from, away, etc.; as, to hunt down a criminal; he was hunted from the parish.
 verb (v. t.) To use or manage in the chase, as hounds.
 verb (v. t.) To use or traverse in pursuit of game; as, he hunts the woods, or the country.
 verb (v. i.) To follow the chase; to go out in pursuit of game; to course with hounds.
 verb (v. i.) To seek; to pursue; to search; -- with for or after.
 verb (v. i.) To be in a state of instability of movement or forced oscillation, as a governor which has a large movement of the balls for small change of load, an arc-lamp clutch mechanism which moves rapidly up and down with variations of current, or the like; also, to seesaw, as a pair of alternators working in parallel.
 verb (v. i.) To shift up and down in order regularly.
 verb (v. t.) To move or shift the order of (a bell) in a regular course of changes.

huntenoun (n.) A hunter.

hunternoun (n.) One who hunts wild animals either for sport or for food; a huntsman.
 noun (n.) A dog that scents game, or is trained to the chase; a hunting dog.
 noun (n.) A horse used in the chase; especially, a thoroughbred, bred and trained for hunting.
 noun (n.) One who hunts or seeks after anything, as if for game; as, a fortune hunter a place hunter.
 noun (n.) A kind of spider. See Hunting spider, under Hunting.
 noun (n.) A hunting watch, or one of which the crystal is protected by a metallic cover.

hunterianadjective (a.) Discovered or described by John Hunter, an English surgeon; as, the Hunterian chancre. See Chancre.

huntressnoun (n.) A woman who hunts or follows the chase; as, the huntress Diana.

huntsmannoun (n.) One who hunts, or who practices hunting.
 noun (n.) The person whose office it is to manage the chase or to look after the hounds.

huntsmanshipnoun (n.) The art or practice of hunting, or the qualification of a hunter.


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


hunnoun (n.) One of a warlike nomadic people of Northern Asia who, in the 5th century, under Atilla, invaded and conquered a great part of Europe.

hunchnoun (n.) A hump; a protuberance.
 noun (n.) A lump; a thick piece; as, a hunch of bread.
 noun (n.) A push or thrust, as with the elbow.
 noun (n.) A strong, intuitive impression that something will happen; -- said to be from the gambler's superstition that it brings luck to touch the hump of a hunchback.
 verb (v. t.) To push or jostle with the elbow; to push or thrust suddenly.
 verb (v. t.) To thrust out a hump or protuberance; to crook, as the back.

hunchingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hunch

hunchbacknoun (n.) A back with a hunch or hump; also, a hunchbacked person.

hunchbackedadjective (a.) Having a humped back.

hundrednoun (n.) The product of ten mulitplied by ten, or the number of ten times ten; a collection or sum, consisting of ten times ten units or objects; five score. Also, a symbol representing one hundred units, as 100 or C.
 noun (n.) A division of a country in England, supposed to have originally contained a hundred families, or freemen.
 adjective (a.) Ten times ten; five score; as, a hundred dollars.

hundredernoun (n.) An inhabitant or freeholder of a hundred.
 noun (n.) A person competent to serve on a jury, in an action for land in the hundred to which he belongs.
 noun (n.) One who has the jurisdiction of a hundred; and sometimes, a bailiff of a hundred.

hundredfoldnoun (n.) A hundred times as much or as many.

hundredthnoun (n.) One of a hundred equal parts into which one whole is, or may be, divided; the quotient of a unit divided by a hundred.
 adjective (a.) Coming last of a hundred successive individuals or units.
 adjective (a.) Forming one of a hundred equal parts into which anything is divided; the tenth of a tenth.

hundredweightnoun (n.) A denomination of weight, containing 100, 112, or 120 pounds avoirdupois, according to differing laws or customs. By the legal standard of England it is 112 pounds. In most of the United States, both in practice and by law, it is 100 pounds avoirdupois, the corresponding ton of 2,000 pounds, sometimes called the short ton, being the legal ton.

hungariannoun (n.) A native or one of the people of Hungary.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Hungary or to the people of Hungary.

hungarynoun (n.) A country in Central Europe, now a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

hungernoun (n.) An uneasy sensation occasioned normally by the want of food; a craving or desire for food.
 noun (n.) Any strong eager desire.
 noun (n.) To feel the craving or uneasiness occasioned by want of food; to be oppressed by hunger.
 noun (n.) To have an eager desire; to long.
 verb (v. t.) To make hungry; to famish.

hungeringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hunger

hungeredadjective (a.) Hungry; pinched for food.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Hunger

hungerernoun (n.) One who hungers; one who longs.

hungerlyadjective (a.) Wanting food; starved.
 adverb (adv.) With keen appetite.

hungredadjective (a.) Hungered; hungry.

hunknoun (n.) A large lump or piece; a hunch; as, a hunk of bread.

hunkernoun (n.) Originally, a nickname for a member of the conservative section of the Democratic party in New York; hence, one opposed to progress in general; a fogy.

hunkerismnoun (n.) Excessive conservatism; hostility to progress.

hunksnoun (n.) A covetous, sordid man; a miser; a niggard.

hunkersnoun (n. pl.) In the phrase on one's hunkers, in a squatting or crouching position.

hunkyadjective (a.) All right; in a good condition; also, even; square.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HUNTLEY:

English Words which starts with 'hun' and ends with 'ley':



English Words which starts with 'hu' and ends with 'ey':