Name Report For First Name HAMIA:

HAMIA

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

Rhymes with HAMIA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming HAMIA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES HAMƯA AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH HAMƯA (According to last letters):

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

kamia hippodamia lamia laodamia damia jamia sha-mia amia

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

artemia cosimia eunomia euphemia academia bemia beomia efthemia mia yasmia romia karmia thenomia neomia carmia geremia

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

afia aminia ashia efia fowsia kamaria safia tawia beornia bernia odelia alaia badi'a dummonia amaia donia erensia melodia saskia nubia tabia berengaria bethia cambria ingria abelia adalia aloysia agalaia agalia aglaia alesia ambrosia anthia anysia aspasia athanasia basilia callia calligenia cassiopeia castalia celosia cynthia demetria dionysia egeria eileithyia elefteria erytheia eulallia eurycleia filia gelasia georgia harmonia hedia helia hesperia hestia hygeia hypatia idalia iphegenia lampetia lelia lethia obelia oleisia orithyia ortygia parthenia pelagia pelicia pelopia polyhymnia

NAMES RHYMING WITH HAMƯA (According to first letters):

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

hamid hamidah hamilton

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

ham hamadi hamal hamdan hamden hamdun hameeda hamelatun hamelstun hamlet hamlett hamlin hammad hamoelet hampton hamza hamzah

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

ha'ani habib habiba habibah hacket hackett hadad hadar hadara hadarah hadassah haddad hadden haddon hadeel haden hadi hadiya hadiyah hadiyyah hadleigh hadley hadon hadrian hadu haduwig hadwin hadwyn hadya haefen haele haemon haesel haestingas haethowin haethowine hafgan hafsah hafthah hagaleah hagalean hagan hagar hagaward hagley hagly hagop hagos hahkethomemah hahnee hai haidee haifa haig hailey hailie haille haimati haisley haji hajjaj hajna hakan hakeem hakem hakidonmuya hakim hakizimana hal halag halah halbart halbert halburt halcyone haldane halden hale halebeorht haleema

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HAMƯA:

First Names which starts with 'ha' and ends with 'ia':

halia hania

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

halfrida halfryta haligwiella halima halimeda hallfrita halona hana haneefa hanifa hanna hannela hannelora hanrietta harelea harimanna harimilla harrietta hartma hasana hasina hasna havanna hawa haya he-lush-ka hecuba hedda hedyla heida hekuba helena helga helma helsa hemera hendrika henrietta henrika henriqua heortwiella hepsiba hera heretoga hermosa herta hertha hessa hida hilaeira hilda hildemara hilma hippolyta hisa hisolda hlinka hlisa hoa hola holda holea honbria honiahaka honora honoria honza hooda hooriya horia hortencia hosanna hosea hraefnscaga hrothbeorhta hrothberta hrothbertina hrothnerta hrypa huata huberta huda huetta hughetta hugiberahta hugiherahta huguetta hulda huma humita huyana hydra hygieia hylda hypermnestra

English Words Rhyming HAMIA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES HAMƯA AS A WHOLE:



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


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


adynamianoun (n.) Considerable debility of the vital powers, as in typhoid fever.

amianoun (n.) A genus of fresh-water ganoid fishes, exclusively confined to North America; called bowfin in Lake Champlain, dogfish in Lake Erie, and mudfish in South Carolina, etc. See Bowfin.

cryptogamianoun (n.) The series or division of flowerless plants, or those never having true stamens and pistils, but propagated by spores of various kinds.

didynamianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants having four stamens disposed in pairs of unequal length.

lamianoun (n.) A monster capable of assuming a woman's form, who was said to devour human beings or suck their blood; a vampire; a sorceress; a witch.

monogamianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean order of plants, having solitary flowers with united anthers, as in the genus Lobelia.

phaenogamianoun (n. pl.) The class of flowering plants including all which have true flowers with distinct floral organs; phanerogamia.

phanerogamianoun (n. pl.) That one of the two primary divisions of the vegetable kingdom which contains the phanerogamic, or flowering, plants.

phenogamianoun (n. pl.) Same as Phaenogamia.

polygamianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants, characterized by having both hermaphrodite and unisexual flowers on the same plant.
 noun (n. pl.) A name given by Linnaeus to file orders of plants having syngenesious flowers.

polythalamianoun (n. pl.) A division of Foraminifera including those having a manychambered shell.

tetradynamianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants having six stamens, four of which are longer than the others.

zamianoun (n.) A genus of cycadaceous plants, having the appearance of low palms, but with exogenous wood. See Coontie, and Illust. of Strobile.


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


anaemiaadjective (a.) A morbid condition in which the blood is deficient in quality or in quantity.

anomianoun (n.) A genus of bivalve shells, allied to the oyster, so called from their unequal valves, of which the lower is perforated for attachment.

anosmianoun (n.) Loss of the sense of smell.

aphemianoun (n.) Loss of the power of speaking, while retaining the power of writing; -- a disorder of cerebral origin.

artemianoun (n.) A genus of phyllopod Crustacea found in salt lakes and brines; the brine shrimp. See Brine shrimp.

acetonaemianoun (n.) Alt. of -nemia

asemianoun (n.) Loss of power to express, or to understand, symbols or signs of thought.

bohemianoun (n.) A country of central Europe.
 noun (n.) Fig.: The region or community of social Bohemians. See Bohemian, n., 3.

bulimianoun (n.) Alt. of Bulimy

cacaemianoun (n.) Alt. of Cachaemia

cachaemianoun (n.) A degenerated or poisoned condition of the blood.
 noun (n.) Alt. of Cachemia

cacochymianoun (n.) Alt. of Cacochymy
 noun (n.) A vitiated state of the humors, or fluids, of the body, esp. of the blood.

cadmianoun (n.) An oxide of zinc which collects on the sides of furnaces where zinc is sublimed. Formerly applied to the mineral calamine.

cimianoun (n.) See Cimbia.

cachemianoun (n.) A degenerated or poisoned condition of the blood.

cacostomianoun (n.) Diseased or gangrenous condition of the mouth.

exophthalmianoun (n.) The protrusion of the eyeball so that the eyelids will not cover it, in consequence of disease.

gerocomianoun (n.) See Gerocomy.

gonimianoun (n. pl.) Bluish green granules which occur in certain lichens, as Collema, Peltigera, etc., and which replace the more usual gonidia.

holmianoun (n.) An oxide of holmium.

hydraemianoun (n.) An abnormally watery state of the blood; anaemia.

hyperaemianoun (n.) A superabundance or congestion of blood in an organ or part of the body.

ichorhaemianoun (n.) Infection of the blood with ichorous or putrid substances.

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.

lagophthalmianoun (n.) Alt. of Lagophthalmos

leuchaemianoun (n.) See Leucocythaemia.

leucocythaemianoun (n.) Alt. of Leucocythemia

leucocythemianoun (n.) A disease in which the white corpuscles of the blood are largely increased in number, and there is enlargement of the spleen, or the lymphatic glands; leuchaemia.

leukaemianoun (n.) Leucocythaemia.

lipaemianoun (n.) A condition in which fat occurs in the blood.

lithaemianoun (n.) A condition in which uric (lithic) acid is present in the blood.

melanaemianoun (n.) A morbid condition in which the blood contains black pigment either floating freely or imbedded in the white blood corpuscles.

microphthalmianoun (n.) Alt. of Microphthalmy

nematelmianoun (n. pl.) Same as Nemathelminthes.

ophthalmianoun (n.) An inflammation of the membranes or coats of the eye or of the eyeball.

phoronomianoun (n.) See Phoronomics.

platyhelmianoun (n. pl.) Same as Platyelminthes.

podophthalmianoun (n. pl.) The stalk-eyed Crustacea, -- an order of Crustacea having the eyes supported on movable stalks. It includes the crabs, lobsters, and prawns. Called also Podophthalmata, and Decapoda.

pyaemianoun (n.) A form of blood poisoning produced by the absorption into the blood of morbid matters usually originating in a wound or local inflammation. It is characterized by the development of multiple abscesses throughout the body, and is attended with irregularly recurring chills, fever, profuse sweating, and exhaustion.
 noun (n.) Alt. of Pyemia

pyemianoun (n.) See PyAemia.
 noun (n.) A form of blood poisoning produced by the absorption of pyogenic microorganisms into the blood, usually from a wound or local inflammation. It is characterized by multiple abscesses throughout the body, and is attended with irregularly recurring chills, fever, profuse sweating, and exhaustion.

septaemianoun (n.) Septicaemia.

septicaemianoun (n.) A poisoned condition of the blood produced by the absorption into it of septic or putrescent material; blood poisoning. It is marked by chills, fever, prostration, and inflammation of the different serous membranes and of the lungs, kidneys, and other organs.

simianoun (n.) A Linnaean genus of Quadrumana which included the types of numerous modern genera. By modern writers it is usually restricted to the genus which includes the orang-outang.

spanaemianoun (n.) A condition of impoverishment of the blood; a morbid state in which the red corpuscles, or other important elements of the blood, are deficient.

tox/miaadjective (a.) Blood poisoning. See under Blood.

uraemianoun (n.) Accumulation in the blood of the principles of the urine, producing dangerous disease.

vermiformianoun (n. pl.) A tribe of worms including Phoronis. See Phoronis.

xerophthalmianoun (n.) An abnormal dryness of the eyeball produced usually by long-continued inflammation and subsequent atrophy of the conjunctiva.

waldheimianoun (n.) A genus of brachiopods of which many species are found in the fossil state. A few still exist in the deep sea.

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


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


hamiformnoun (n.) Hook-shaped.

haminuranoun (n.) A large edible river fish (Erythrinus macrodon) of Guiana.

hamitenoun (n.) A fossil cephalopod of the genus Hamites, related to the ammonites, but having the last whorl bent into a hooklike form.
 noun (n.) A descendant of Ham, Noah's second son. See Gen. x. 6-20.


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


hamnoun (n.) Home.
 noun (n.) The region back of the knee joint; the popliteal space; the hock.
 noun (n.) The thigh of any animal; especially, the thigh of a hog cured by salting and smoking.

hamadryadnoun (n.) A tree nymph whose life ended with that of the particular tree, usually an oak, which had been her abode.
 noun (n.) A large venomous East Indian snake (Orhiophagus bungarus), allied to the cobras.

hamadryasnoun (n.) The sacred baboon of Egypt (Cynocephalus Hamadryas).

hamamelisnoun (n.) A genus of plants which includes the witch-hazel (Hamamelis Virginica), a preparation of which is used medicinally.

hamateadjective (a.) Hooked; bent at the end into a hook; hamous.

hamatedadjective (a.) Hooked, or set with hooks; hamate.

hamatumnoun (n.) See Unciform.

hamburgnoun (n.) A commercial city of Germany, near the mouth of the Elbe.

hamenoun (n.) Home.
 noun (n.) One of the two curved pieces of wood or metal, in the harness of a draught horse, to which the traces are fastened. They are fitted upon the collar, or have pads fitting the horse's neck attached to them.

hameseckennoun (n.) Alt. of Hamesucken

hamesuckennoun (n.) The felonious seeking and invasion of a person in his dwelling house.

hamletnoun (n.) A small village; a little cluster of houses in the country.

hamletedadjective (p. a.) Confined to a hamlet.

hammernoun (n.) An instrument for driving nails, beating metals, and the like, consisting of a head, usually of steel or iron, fixed crosswise to a handle.
 noun (n.) Something which in firm or action resembles the common hammer
 noun (n.) That part of a clock which strikes upon the bell to indicate the hour.
 noun (n.) The padded mallet of a piano, which strikes the wires, to produce the tones.
 noun (n.) The malleus.
 noun (n.) That part of a gunlock which strikes the percussion cap, or firing pin; the cock; formerly, however, a piece of steel covering the pan of a flintlock musket and struck by the flint of the cock to ignite the priming.
 noun (n.) Also, a person of thing that smites or shatters; as, St. Augustine was the hammer of heresies.
 noun (n.) A spherical weight attached to a flexible handle and hurled from a mark or ring. The weight of head and handle is usually not less than 16 pounds.
 verb (v. t.) To beat with a hammer; to beat with heavy blows; as, to hammer iron.
 verb (v. t.) To form or forge with a hammer; to shape by beating.
 verb (v. t.) To form in the mind; to shape by hard intellectual labor; -- usually with out.
 verb (v. i.) To be busy forming anything; to labor hard as if shaping something with a hammer.
 verb (v. i.) To strike repeated blows, literally or figuratively.

hammeringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hammer

hammerableadjective (a.) Capable of being formed or shaped by a hammer.

hammerclothnoun (n.) The cloth which covers a coach box.

hammerernoun (n.) One who works with a hammer.

hammerheadnoun (n.) A shark of the genus Sphyrna or Zygaena, having the eyes set on projections from the sides of the head, which gives it a hammer shape. The Sphyrna zygaena is found in the North Atlantic. Called also hammer fish, and balance fish.
 noun (n.) A fresh-water fish; the stone-roller.
 noun (n.) An African fruit bat (Hypsignathus monstrosus); -- so called from its large blunt nozzle.

hammerkopnoun (n.) A bird of the Heron family; the umber.

hammermannoun (n.) A hammerer; a forgeman.

hammochrysosnoun (n.) A stone with spangles of gold color in it.

hammocknoun (n.) A swinging couch or bed, usually made of netting or canvas about six feet wide, suspended by clews or cords at the ends.
 noun (n.) A piece of land thickly wooded, and usually covered with bushes and vines. Used also adjectively; as, hammock land.

hampernoun (n.) A large basket, usually with a cover, used for the packing and carrying of articles; as, a hamper of wine; a clothes hamper; an oyster hamper, which contains two bushels.
 noun (n.) A shackle; a fetter; anything which impedes.
 noun (n.) Articles ordinarily indispensable, but in the way at certain times.
 verb (v. t.) To put in a hamper.
 verb (v. t.) To put a hamper or fetter on; to shackle; to insnare; to inveigle; hence, to impede in motion or progress; to embarrass; to encumber.

hamperingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hamper

hamsternoun (n.) A small European rodent (Cricetus frumentarius). It is remarkable for having a pouch on each side of the jaw, under the skin, and for its migrations.

hamstringnoun (n.) One of the great tendons situated in each side of the ham, or space back of the knee, and connected with the muscles of the back of the thigh.
 verb (v. t.) To lame or disable by cutting the tendons of the ham or knee; to hough; hence, to cripple; to incapacitate; to disable.

hamstringingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hamstring

hamularadjective (a.) Hooked; hooklike; hamate; as, the hamular process of the sphenoid bone.

hamulateadjective (a.) Furnished with a small hook; hook-shaped.

hamulenoun (n.) A little hook.

hamuloseadjective (a.) Bearing a small hook at the end.

hamulusnoun (n.) A hook, or hooklike process.
 noun (n.) A hooked barbicel of a feather.

hamalnoun (n.) In Turkey and other Oriental countries, a porter or burden bearer; specif., in Western India, a palanquin bearer.

hamfatternoun (n.) A low-grade actor or performer.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH HAMƯA:

English Words which starts with 'ha' and ends with 'ia':

halesianoun (n.) A genus of American shrubs containing several species, called snowdrop trees, or silver-bell trees. They have showy, white flowers, drooping on slender pedicels.

halisaurianoun (n. pl.) The Enaliosauria.

hatterianoun (n.) A New Zealand lizard, which, in anatomical character, differs widely from all other existing lizards. It is the only living representative of the order Rhynchocephala, of which many Mesozoic fossil species are known; -- called also Sphenodon, and Tuatera.