AL-ASFAN - Name Report For First Name AL-ASFAN:
First name AL-ASFAN's origin is Arabic. AL-ASFAN
means "the yellow". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with AL-ASFAN
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to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of alasfan.(Brown
names are of the same origin (Arabic) with AL-ASFAN
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming AL-ASFAN
English Words Rhyming AL-ASFAN
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ALASFAN AS A WHOLE: ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ALASFAN (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (lasfan) - English Words That Ends with lasfan:Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (asfan) - English Words That Ends with asfan:Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (sfan) - English Words That Ends with sfan:Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (fan) - English Words That Ends with fan:| fan | noun (n.) An instrument used for producing artificial currents of air, by the wafting or revolving motion of a broad surface | | | noun (n.) An instrument for cooling the person, made of feathers, paper, silk, etc., and often mounted on sticks all turning about the same pivot, so as when opened to radiate from the center and assume the figure of a section of a circle. | | | noun (n.) Any revolving vane or vanes used for producing currents of air, in winnowing grain, blowing a fire, ventilation, etc., or for checking rapid motion by the resistance of the air; a fan blower; a fan wheel. | | | noun (n.) An instrument for winnowing grain, by moving which the grain is tossed and agitated, and the chaff is separated and blown away. | | | noun (n.) Something in the form of a fan when spread, as a peacock's tail, a window, etc. | | | noun (n.) A small vane or sail, used to keep the large sails of a smock windmill always in the direction of the wind. | | | noun (n.) That which produces effects analogous to those of a fan, as in exciting a flame, etc.; that which inflames, heightens, or strengthens; as, it served as a fan to the flame of his passion. | | | noun (n.) A quintain; -- from its form. | | | noun (n.) To move as with a fan. | | | noun (n.) To cool and refresh, by moving the air with a fan; to blow the air on the face of with a fan. | | | noun (n.) To ventilate; to blow on; to affect by air put in motion. | | | noun (n.) To winnow; to separate chaff from, and drive it away by a current of air; as, to fan wheat. | | | noun (n.) To excite or stir up to activity, as a fan axcites a flame; to stimulate; as, this conduct fanned the excitement of the populace. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ALASFAN (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (alasfa) - Words That Begins with alasfa:Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (alasf) - Words That Begins with alasf:Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (alas) - Words That Begins with alas:Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (ala) - Words That Begins with ala:| ala | noun (n.) A winglike organ, or part. |
| alabaster | noun (n.) A compact variety or sulphate of lime, or gypsum, of fine texture, and usually white and translucent, but sometimes yellow, red, or gray. It is carved into vases, mantel ornaments, etc. | | | noun (n.) A hard, compact variety of carbonate of lime, somewhat translucent, or of banded shades of color; stalagmite. The name is used in this sense by Pliny. It is sometimes distinguished as oriental alabaster. | | | noun (n.) A box or vessel for holding odoriferous ointments, etc.; -- so called from the stone of which it was originally made. |
| alabastrian | adjective (a.) Alabastrine. |
| alabastrine | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or like, alabaster; as alabastrine limbs. |
| alabastrum | noun (n.) A flower bud. |
| alacrious | adjective (a.) Brisk; joyously active; lively. |
| alacriousness | noun (n.) Alacrity. |
| alacrity | noun (n.) A cheerful readiness, willingness, or promptitude; joyous activity; briskness; sprightliness; as, the soldiers advanced with alacrity to meet the enemy. |
| aladinist | noun (n.) One of a sect of freethinkers among the Mohammedans. |
| alalonga | noun (n.) Alt. of Alilonghi |
| alamire | noun (n.) The lowest note but one in Guido Aretino's scale of music. |
| alamodality | noun (n.) The quality of being a la mode; conformity to the mode or fashion; fashionableness. |
| alamode | noun (n.) A thin, black silk for hoods, scarfs, etc.; -- often called simply mode. | | | adverb (adv. & a.) According to the fashion or prevailing mode. |
| alamort | adjective (a.) To the death; mortally. |
| alan | noun (n.) A wolfhound. |
| alanine | noun (n.) A white crystalline base, C3H7NO2, derived from aldehyde ammonia. |
| alantin | noun (n.) See Inulin. |
| alar | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or having, wings. | | | adjective (a.) Axillary; in the fork or axil. |
| alarm | noun (n.) A summons to arms, as on the approach of an enemy. | | | noun (n.) Any sound or information intended to give notice of approaching danger; a warning sound to arouse attention; a warning of danger. | | | noun (n.) A sudden attack; disturbance; broil. | | | noun (n.) Sudden surprise with fear or terror excited by apprehension of danger; in the military use, commonly, sudden apprehension of being attacked by surprise. | | | noun (n.) A mechanical contrivance for awaking persons from sleep, or rousing their attention; an alarum. | | | verb (v. t.) To call to arms for defense; to give notice to (any one) of approaching danger; to rouse to vigilance and action; to put on the alert. | | | verb (v. t.) To keep in excitement; to disturb. | | | verb (v. t.) To surprise with apprehension of danger; to fill with anxiety in regard to threatening evil; to excite with sudden fear. |
| alarming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Alarm | | | adverb (a.) Exciting, or calculated to excite, alarm; causing apprehension of danger; as, an alarming crisis or report. -- A*larm"ing*ly, adv. |
| alarmable | adjective (a.) Easily alarmed or disturbed. |
| alarmed | adjective (a.) Aroused to vigilance; excited by fear of approaching danger; agitated; disturbed; as, an alarmed neighborhood; an alarmed modesty. | | | (imp. & p. p.) of Alarm |
| alarmist | noun (n.) One prone to sound or excite alarms, especially, needless alarms. |
| alarum | noun (n.) See Alarm. |
| alary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to wings; also, wing-shaped. |
| alate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Alated | | | adverb (adv.) Lately; of late. |
| alated | adjective (a.) Winged; having wings, or side appendages like wings. |
| alatern | noun (n.) Alt. of Alaternus |
| alaternus | noun (n.) An ornamental evergreen shrub (Rhamnus alaternus) belonging to the buckthorns. |
| alation | noun (n.) The state of being winged. |
| alaunt | noun (n.) See Alan. |
| alalia | noun (n.) Inability to utter articulate sounds, due either to paralysis of the larynx or to that form of aphasia, called motor, or ataxis, aphasia, due to loss of control of the muscles of speech. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ALASFAN:English Words which starts with 'ala' and ends with 'fan':English Words which starts with 'al' and ends with 'an':| alban | noun (n.) A white crystalline resinous substance extracted from gutta-percha by the action of alcohol or ether. |
| albanian | noun (n.) A native of Albania. | | | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Albania, a province of Turkey. |
| albigensian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Albigenses. |
| alcoran | noun (n.) The Mohammedan Scriptures; the Koran (now the usual form). |
| aldebaran | noun (n.) A red star of the first magnitude, situated in the eye of Taurus; the Bull's Eye. It is the bright star in the group called the Hyades. |
| alderman | noun (n.) A senior or superior; a person of rank or dignity. | | | noun (n.) One of a board or body of municipal officers next in order to the mayor and having a legislative function. They may, in some cases, individually exercise some magisterial and administrative functions. |
| aleutian | adjective (a.) Alt. of Aleutic |
| alexandrian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Alexandria in Egypt; as, the Alexandrian library. | | | adjective (a.) Applied to a kind of heroic verse. See Alexandrine, n. |
| algerian | noun (n.) A native of Algeria. | | | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Algeria. |
| alkoran | noun (n.) The Mohammedan Scriptures. Same as Alcoran and Koran. |
| allophylian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to a race or a language neither Aryan nor Semitic. |
| alloxan | noun (n.) An oxidation product of uric acid. It is of a pale reddish color, readily soluble in water or alcohol. |
| alman | noun (n.) A German. | | | (adj.) German. | | | (adj.) The German language. | | | (adj.) A kind of dance. See Allemande. |
| almsman | noun (n.) A recipient of alms. | | | noun (n.) A giver of alms. |
| alogian | noun (n.) One of an ancient sect who rejected St. John's Gospel and the Apocalypse, which speak of Christ as the Logos. |
| alongshoreman | noun (n.) See Longshoreman. |
| alphabetarian | noun (n.) A learner of the alphabet; an abecedarian. |
| alsatian | noun (n.) An inhabitant of Alsatia or Alsace in Germany, or of Alsatia or White Friars (a resort of debtors and criminals) in London. | | | adjective (a.) Pertaining to Alsatia. |
| altaian | adjective (a.) Alt. of Altaic |
| altitudinarian | adjective (a.) Lofty in doctrine, aims, etc. |
| algonkian | noun (n.) The Algonkian period or era, or system or group of systems. | | | adjective (a.) Var. of Algonquian. | | | adjective (a.) Pertaining to or designating a period or era recognized by the United States Geological Survey and some other authorities, between the Archaean and the Paleozoic, from both of which it is generally separated in the record by unconformities. Algonkian rocks are both sedimentary and igneous. Although fossils are rare, life certainly existed in this period. |
| algonquian | noun (n.) An Algonquian Indian. | | | adjective (a.) Pertaining to or designating the most extensive of the linguistic families of North American Indians, their territory formerly including practically all of Canada east of the 115th meridian and south of Hudson's Bay and the part of the United States east of the Mississippi and north of Tennessee and Virginia, with the exception of the territory occupied by the northern Iroquoian tribes. There are nearly 100,000 Indians of the Algonquian tribes, of which the strongest are the Ojibwas (Chippewas), Ottawas, Crees, Algonquins, Micmacs, and Blackfeet. |
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