Name Report For First Name MARLAYNE:

MARLAYNE

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

Rhymes with MARLAYNE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming MARLAYNE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES MARLAYNE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH MARLAYNE (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (arlayne) - Names That Ends with arlayne:

charlayne

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

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

alayne elayne ellayne jillayne blayne layne

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

charmayne dayne igrayne jayne jodayne lorayne morgayne chayne dawayne dewayne duayne duwayne dwayne fayne fontayne frayne jermayne kayne rayne shayne thayne tremayne zayne wayne payne uwayne bedegrayne mayne

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

euphrosyne mnemosyne boyne aethelwyne albertyne ardyne ariyne arlyne carolyne egbertyne elvyne enerstyne evelyne gislyne jacquelyne jocelyne joscelyne justyne kaitlyne kristyne leontyne madalyne bawdewyne bryne cheyne coyne fonteyne freyne galantyne katlyne kyne wyne tyne cyne jasmyne

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

berhane ankine gayane lucine yserone agurtzane barkarne eguskine hanne jensine larine nielsine petrine stinne mafuane aceline alaine albertine alexandrine allyriane ermengardine jacqueline jeanne julienne marjolaine simone adeline alfonsine helene alcmene

NAMES RHYMING WITH MARLAYNE (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (marlayn) - Names That Begins with marlayn:

marlayna

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

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

marla marlaina marlaine marlan marlana marland

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

marleen marleena marleene marleigh marleina marlena marlene marlenne marley marlie marlin marlina marlinda marline marlis marlisa marlise marliss marlon marlow marlowe marly marlyn marlynn marlys marlyssa

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

mar mara marah maralah maralyn maram maranda marc marcail marcar marcas marce marceau marcel marcela marceline marcelino marcella marcelle marcellia marcello marcellus marcelus marchelle marchl marchland marchman marcia marco marcos marcsa marcus mardel marden mardon mare marea maree mareesa marek marelda marella maren marenka mareo marga margaret margareta margarethe margarid margarita margaux margawse margeaux margeret margerie margery margit margo margot margreet margret margrit margrith marguerite marhild marhilda

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MARLAYNE:

First Names which starts with 'mar' and ends with 'yne':

First Names which starts with 'ma' and ends with 'ne':

macalpine macfarlane maclaine maclane madalene maddalene maddisynne madelaine madeleine madelene madeline maelwine maerewine maethelwine magdalene maiolaine maitane malene malone malvine mane mariamne mariane marianne marieanne maryjane maurine maxine

First Names which starts with 'm' and ends with 'e':

mabelle mable macaire macauliffe macayle macbride mace macee macfie macie mackaylie mackenzie mackinzie mackynsie macquarrie macrae madale maddie maddy-rose madge madie madntyre madre mae maelee maetthere maeve magaere magaskawee magee maggie magnilde mahpee maibe maible maidie maiele maile maille maipe maire maisie maite maitilde makaela-marie makahlie makale makawee makenzie maldue maledysaunte malerie malleville mallorie malmuirie mamie mandie manette manneville mannie manute manville maolmuire maoltuile maribelle marie marie-joie mariele marielle mariette marilee marise

English Words Rhyming MARLAYNE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES MARLAYNE AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (arlayne) - English Words That Ends with arlayne:



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



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



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


almaynenoun (n.) Alt. of Alman


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


androgynenoun (n.) An hermaphrodite.
 noun (n.) An androgynous plant.

anodyneadjective (a.) Serving to assuage pain; soothing.
 adjective (a.) Any medicine which allays pain, as an opiate or narcotic; anything that soothes disturbed feelings.

chlorodynenoun (n.) A patent anodyne medicine, containing opium, chloroform, Indian hemp, etc.

davynenoun (n.) A variety of nephelite from Vesuvius.

dynenoun (n.) The unit of force, in the C. G. S. (Centimeter Gram Second) system of physical units; that is, the force which, acting on a gram for a second, generates a velocity of a centimeter per second.

eynenoun (n.) Alt. of Eyen

groynenoun (n.) See Groin.

heynenoun (n.) A wretch; a rascal.

hynenoun (n.) A servant. See Hine.

langsynenoun (adv. & n.) Long since; long ago.

levynenoun (n.) Alt. of Levynite

lynenoun (n.) Linen.

megadynenoun (n.) One of the larger measures of force, amounting to one million dynes.

mnemosynenoun (n.) The goddess of memory and the mother of the Muses.

neynenoun (n.) Same as Meine.

pynenoun (n. & v.) See Pine.

spynenoun (n.) See Pinnace, n., 1 (a).

teynenoun (n.) A thin plate of metal.

trichogynenoun (n.) The slender, hairlike cell which receives the fertilizing particles, or antherozoids, in red seaweeds.

tynenoun (n.) A prong or point of an antler.
 noun (n.) Anxiety; tine.
 verb (v. t.) To lose.
 verb (v. i.) To become lost; to perish.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (marlayn) - Words That Begins with marlayn:



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



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


marlaceousadjective (a.) Resembling marl; partaking of the qualities of marl.


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


marlnoun (n.) A mixed earthy substance, consisting of carbonate of lime, clay, and sand, in very varivble proportions, and accordingly designated as calcareous, clayey, or sandy. See Greensand.
 noun (n.) To overspread or manure with marl; as, to marl a field.
 verb (v. t.) To cover, as part of a rope, with marline, marking a pecular hitch at each turn to prevent unwinding.

marlingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Marl

marlinnoun (n.) The American great marbled godwit (Limosa fedoa). Applied also to the red-breasted godwit (Limosa haematica).

marlitenoun (n.) A variety of marl.

marliticadjective (a.) Partaking of the qualites of marlite.

marlpitnoun (n.) Apit where marl is dug.

marlstonenoun (n.) A sandy calcareous straum, containing, or impregnated with, iron, and lying between the upper and lower Lias of England.


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


marnoun (n.) A small lake. See Mere.
 noun (n.) A mark or blemish made by bruising, scratching, or the like; a disfigurement.
 verb (v.) To make defective; to do injury to, esp. by cutting off or defacing a part; to impair; to disfigure; to deface.
 verb (v.) To spoil; to ruin.

marringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mar

maranoun (n.) The principal or ruling evil spirit.
 noun (n.) A female demon who torments people in sleep by crouching on their chests or stomachs, or by causing terrifying visions.
 noun (n.) The Patagonian cavy (Dolichotis Patagonicus).

marabounoun (n.) A large stork of the genus Leptoptilos (formerly Ciconia), esp. the African species (L. crumenifer), which furnishes plumes worn as ornaments. The Asiatic species (L. dubius, or L. argala) is the adjutant. See Adjutant.
 noun (n.) One having five eighths negro blood; the offspring of a mulatto and a griffe.
 noun (n.) A kind of thrown raw silk, nearly white naturally, but capable of being dyed without scouring; also, a thin fabric made from it, as for scarfs, which resembles the feathers of the marabou in delicacy, -- whence the name.

maraboutnoun (n.) A Mohammedan saint; especially, one who claims to work cures supernaturally.

maracannoun (n.) A macaw.

marainoun (n.) A sacred inclosure or temple; -- so called by the islanders of the Pacific Ocean.

maranathanoun (n.) "Our Lord cometh;" -- an expression used by St. Paul at the conclusion of his first Epistle to the Corinthians (xvi. 22). This word has been used in anathematizing persons for great crimes; as much as to say, "May the Lord come quickly to take vengeance of thy crimes." See Anathema maranatha, under Anathema.

marantanoun (n.) A genus of endogenous plants found in tropical America, and some species also in India. They have tuberous roots containing a large amount of starch, and from one species (Maranta arundinacea) arrowroot is obtained. Many kinds are cultivated for ornament.

maraschinonoun (n.) A liqueur distilled from fermented cherry juice, and flavored with the pit of a variety of cherry which grows in Dalmatia.

marasmusnoun (n.) A wasting of flesh without fever or apparent disease; a kind of consumption; atrophy; phthisis.

maraudingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Maraud

maraudnoun (n.) An excursion for plundering.
 verb (v. i.) To rove in quest of plunder; to make an excursion for booty; to plunder.

maravedinoun (n.) A small copper coin of Spain, equal to three mils American money, less than a farthing sterling. Also, an ancient Spanish gold coin.

marblenoun (n.) A massive, compact limestone; a variety of calcite, capable of being polished and used for architectural and ornamental purposes. The color varies from white to black, being sometimes yellow, red, and green, and frequently beautifully veined or clouded. The name is also given to other rocks of like use and appearance, as serpentine or verd antique marble, and less properly to polished porphyry, granite, etc.
 noun (n.) A thing made of, or resembling, marble, as a work of art, or record, in marble; or, in the plural, a collection of such works; as, the Arundel or Arundelian marbles; the Elgin marbles.
 noun (n.) A little ball of marble, or of some other hard substance, used as a plaything by children; or, in the plural, a child's game played with marbles.
 noun (n.) To stain or vein like marble; to variegate in color; as, to marble the edges of a book, or the surface of paper.
 adjective (a.) Made of, or resembling, marble; as, a marble mantel; marble paper.
 adjective (a.) Cold; hard; unfeeling; as, a marble breast or heart.

marblingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Marble
 noun (n.) The art or practice of variegating in color, in imitation of marble.
 noun (n.) An intermixture of fat and lean in meat, giving it a marbled appearance.
 noun (n.) Distinct markings resembling the variegations of marble, as on birds and insects.

marbledadjective (a.) Made of, or faced with, marble.
 adjective (a.) Made to resemble marble; veined or spotted like marble.
 adjective (a.) Varied with irregular markings, or witch a confused blending of irregular spots and streaks.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Marble

marbleizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Marbleize

marblernoun (n.) One who works upon marble or other stone.
 noun (n.) One who colors or stains in imitation of marble.

marblyadjective (a.) Containing, or resembling, marble.

marbrinusnoun (n.) A cloth woven so as to imitate the appearance of marble; -- much used in the 15th and 16th centuries.

marcnoun (n.) The refuse matter which remains after the pressure of fruit, particularly of grapes.
 noun (n.) A weight of various commodities, esp. of gold and silver, used in different European countries. In France and Holland it was equal to eight ounces.
 noun (n.) A coin formerly current in England and Scotland, equal to thirteen shillings and four pence.
 noun (n.) A German coin and money of account. See Mark.

marcantantnoun (n.) A merchant.

marcasitenoun (n.) A sulphide of iron resembling pyrite or common iron pyrites in composition, but differing in form; white iron pyrites.

marcasiticadjective (a.) Alt. of Marcasitical

marcasiticaladjective (a.) Containing, or having the nature of, marcasite.

marcassinnoun (n.) A young wild boar.

marcatoadjective (a.) In a marked emphatic manner; -- used adverbially as a direction.

marcelinenoun (n.) A thin silk fabric used for linings, etc., in ladies' dresses.

marcescentadjective (a.) Withering without/ falling off; fading; decaying.

marcescibleadjective (a.) Li/ble to wither or decay.

marchnoun (n.) The third month of the year, containing thirty-one days.
 noun (n.) A territorial border or frontier; a region adjacent to a boundary line; a confine; -- used chiefly in the plural, and in English history applied especially to the border land on the frontiers between England and Scotland, and England and Wales.
 noun (n.) The act of marching; a movement of soldiers from one stopping place to another; military progress; advance of troops.
 noun (n.) Hence: Measured and regular advance or movement, like that of soldiers moving in order; stately or deliberate walk; steady onward movement.
 noun (n.) The distance passed over in marching; as, an hour's march; a march of twenty miles.
 noun (n.) A piece of music designed or fitted to accompany and guide the movement of troops; a piece of music in the march form.
 verb (v. i.) To border; to be contiguous; to lie side by side.
 verb (v. i.) To move with regular steps, as a soldier; to walk in a grave, deliberate, or stately manner; to advance steadily.
 verb (v. i.) To proceed by walking in a body or in military order; as, the German army marched into France.
 verb (v. t.) TO cause to move with regular steps in the manner of a soldier; to cause to move in military array, or in a body, as troops; to cause to advance in a steady, regular, or stately manner; to cause to go by peremptory command, or by force.

marchingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of March
  () a. & n., fr. March, v.

marchernoun (n.) The lord or officer who defended the marches or borders of a territory.

marchetnoun (n.) Alt. of Merchet

marchionessnoun (n.) The wife or the widow of a marquis; a woman who has the rank and dignity of a marquis.

marchmannoun (n.) A person living in the marches between England and Scotland or Wales.

marchpanenoun (n.) A kind of sweet bread or biscuit; a cake of pounded almonds and sugar.

marcianadjective (a.) Under the influence of Mars; courageous; bold.

marcidadjective (a.) Pining; lean; withered.
 adjective (a.) Characterized by emaciation, as a fever.

marciditynoun (n.) The state or quality of being withered or lean.

marcionitenoun (n.) A follower of Marcion, a Gnostic of the second century, who adopted the Oriental notion of the two conflicting principles, and imagined that between them there existed a third power, neither wholly good nor evil, the Creator of the world and of man, and the God of the Jewish dispensation.

marcobrunnernoun (n.) A celebrated Rhine wine.

marcornoun (n.) A wasting away of flesh; decay.

marcosiannoun (n.) One of a Gnostic sect of the second century, so called from Marcus, an Egyptian, who was reputed to be a margician.

mardi grasnoun (n.) The last day of Carnival; Shrove Tuesday; -- in some cities a great day of carnival and merrymaking.

marenoun (n.) The female of the horse and other equine quadrupeds.
 noun (n.) Sighing, suffocative panting, intercepted utterance, with a sense of pressure across the chest, occurring during sleep; the incubus; -- obsolete, except in the compound nightmare.

mareisnoun (n.) A Marsh.

marenanoun (n.) A European whitefish of the genus Coregonus.

mareschalnoun (n.) A military officer of high rank; a marshal.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MARLAYNE:

English Words which starts with 'mar' and ends with 'yne':



English Words which starts with 'ma' and ends with 'ne':

machinenoun (n.) In general, any combination of bodies so connected that their relative motions are constrained, and by means of which force and motion may be transmitted and modified, as a screw and its nut, or a lever arranged to turn about a fulcrum or a pulley about its pivot, etc.; especially, a construction, more or less complex, consisting of a combination of moving parts, or simple mechanical elements, as wheels, levers, cams, etc., with their supports and connecting framework, calculated to constitute a prime mover, or to receive force and motion from a prime mover or from another machine, and transmit, modify, and apply them to the production of some desired mechanical effect or work, as weaving by a loom, or the excitation of electricity by an electrical machine.
 noun (n.) Any mechanical contrivance, as the wooden horse with which the Greeks entered Troy; a coach; a bicycle.
 noun (n.) A person who acts mechanically or at will of another.
 noun (n.) A combination of persons acting together for a common purpose, with the agencies which they use; as, the social machine.
 noun (n.) A political organization arranged and controlled by one or more leaders for selfish, private or partisan ends.
 noun (n.) Supernatural agency in a poem, or a superhuman being introduced to perform some exploit.
 verb (v. t.) To subject to the action of machinery; to effect by aid of machinery; to print with a printing machine.

macrotonenoun (n.) Same as Macron.

magazinenoun (n.) A receptacle in which anything is stored, especially military stores, as ammunition, arms, provisions, etc.
 noun (n.) The building or room in which the supply of powder is kept in a fortification or a ship.
 noun (n.) A chamber in a gun for holding a number of cartridges to be fed automatically to the piece.
 noun (n.) A pamphlet published periodically containing miscellaneous papers or compositions.
 noun (n.) A country or district especially rich in natural products.
 noun (n.) A city viewed as a marketing center.
 noun (n.) A reservoir or supply chamber for a stove, battery, camera, typesetting machine, or other apparatus.
 noun (n.) A store, or shop, where goods are kept for sale.
 verb (v. t.) To store in, or as in, a magazine; to store up for use.

mahonenoun (n.) A large Turkish ship.

mainenoun (n.) One of the New England States.

malacatunenoun (n.) See Melocoton.

malamethanenoun (n.) A white crystalline substance forming the ethyl salt of malamic acid.

malenginenoun (n.) Evil machination; guile; deceit.

maltinenoun (n.) The fermentative principle of malt; malt diastase; also, a name given to various medicinal preparations made from or containing malt.

mandlestonenoun (n.) Amygdaloid.

mandolinenoun (n.) A small and beautifully shaped instrument resembling the lute.

manenoun (n.) The long and heavy hair growing on the upper side of, or about, the neck of some quadrupedal animals, as the horse, the lion, etc. See Illust. of Horse.

margaronenoun (n.) The ketone of margaric acid.

margravinenoun (n.) The wife of a margrave.

marineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the sea; having to do with the ocean, or with navigation or naval affairs; nautical; as, marine productions or bodies; marine shells; a marine engine.
 adjective (a.) Formed by the action of the currents or waves of the sea; as, marine deposits.
 adjective (a.) A solider serving on shipboard; a sea soldier; one of a body of troops trained to do duty in the navy.
 adjective (a.) The sum of naval affairs; naval economy; the department of navigation and sea forces; the collective shipping of a country; as, the mercantile marine.
 adjective (a.) A picture representing some marine subject.

maronenoun (n.) See Maroon, the color.

marrowbonenoun (n.) A bone containing marrow; pl. ludicrously, knee bones or knees; as, to get down on one's marrowbones, i. e., to kneel.

martelinenoun (n.) A small hammer used by marble workers and sculptors.

masculineadjective (a.) Of the male sex; not female.
 adjective (a.) Having the qualities of a man; suitable to, or characteristic of, a man; virile; not feminine or effeminate; strong; robust.
 adjective (a.) Belonging to males; appropriated to, or used by, males.
 adjective (a.) Having the inflections of, or construed with, words pertaining especially to male beings, as distinguished from feminine and neuter. See Gender.

masseterineadjective (a.) Masseteric.

matrimoinenoun (n.) Matrimony.

matutineadjective (a.) Matutinal.

maudelinenoun (n.) An aromatic composite herb, the costmary; also, the South European Achillea Ageratum, a kind of yarrow.

mauvanilinenoun (n.) See Mauve aniline, under Mauve.

mauveinenoun (n.) An artificial organic base, obtained by oxidizing a mixture of aniline and toluidine, and valuable for the dyestuffs it forms.

mauvineadjective (a.) Mauve-colored.

mazarinenoun (n.) Mazarine blue.
 noun (n.) A forcemeat entree.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Cardinal Mazarin, prime minister of France, 1643-1661.

macedoinenoun (n.) A kind of mixed dish, as of cooked vegetables with white sauce, sweet jelly with whole fruit, etc. Also, fig., a medley.

margarinenoun (n.) Artificial butter; oleomargarine.
 noun (n.) Margarin.