DANAWI - Name Report For First Name DANAWI:
First name DANAWI's origin is Arabic. DANAWI
means "worldly". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with DANAWI
below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according
to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of danawi.(Brown
names are of the same origin (Arabic) with DANAWI
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming DANAWI
English Words Rhyming DANAWI
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DANAWĘ AS A WHOLE: ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DANAWĘ (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (anawi) - English Words That Ends with anawi:Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (nawi) - English Words That Ends with nawi:Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (awi) - English Words That Ends with awi:| yawi | noun (n.) A fore-and-aft-rigged vessel with a mainmast stepped a little farther forward than in a sloop and carrying a mainsail and jibs, with a jigger mast far aft, usually placed abaft the rudder post. | | | noun (n.) A fore-and-aft-rigged vessel with a mainmast stepped a little farther forward than in a sloop and carrying a mainsail and jibs, with a jigger mast far aft, usually placed abaft the rudder post. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DANAWĘ (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (danaw) - Words That Begins with danaw:Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (dana) - Words That Begins with dana:| danaide | noun (n.) A water wheel having a vertical axis, and an inner and outer tapering shell, between which are vanes or floats attached usually to both shells, but sometimes only to one. |
| danaite | noun (n.) A cobaltiferous variety of arsenopyrite. |
| danalite | noun (n.) A mineral occuring in octahedral crystals, also massive, of a reddish color. It is a silicate of iron, zinc manganese, and glucinum, containing sulphur. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (dan) - Words That Begins with dan:| dan | noun (n.) A title of honor equivalent to master, or sir. | | | noun (n.) A small truck or sledge used in coal mines. |
| danburite | noun (n.) A borosilicate of lime, first found at Danbury, Conn. It is near the topaz in form. |
| dancing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dance | | | noun (p. a. & vb. n.) from Dance. |
| dancer | noun (n.) One who dances or who practices dancing. |
| danceress | noun (n.) A female dancer. |
| dancette | adjective (a.) Deeply indented; having large teeth; thus, a fess dancette has only three teeth in the whole width of the escutcheon. |
| dancy | adjective (a.) Same as Dancette. |
| dandelion | noun (n.) A well-known plant of the genus Taraxacum (T. officinale, formerly called T. Dens-leonis and Leontodos Taraxacum) bearing large, yellow, compound flowers, and deeply notched leaves. |
| dander | noun (n.) Dandruff or scurf on the head. | | | noun (n.) Anger or vexation; rage. | | | verb (v. i.) To wander about; to saunter; to talk incoherently. |
| dandi | noun (n.) A boatman; an oarsman. |
| dandie | noun (n.) One of a breed of small terriers; -- called also Dandie Dinmont. | | | noun (n.) In Scott's "Guy Mannering", a Border farmer of eccentric but fine character, who owns two terriers claimed to be the progenitors of the Dandie Dinmont terriers. | | | noun (n.) One of a breed of terriers with short legs, long body, and rough coat, originating in the country about the English and Scotch border. |
| dandified | adjective (a.) Made up like a dandy; having the dress or manners of a dandy; buckish. | | | (imp. & p. p.) of Dandify |
| dandifying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dandify |
| dandiprat | noun (n.) A little fellow; -- in sport or contempt. | | | noun (n.) A small coin. |
| dandling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dandle |
| dandler | noun (n.) One who dandles or fondles. |
| dandriff | noun (n.) See Dandruff. |
| dandruff | noun (n.) A scurf which forms on the head, and comes off in small or particles. |
| dandy | noun (n.) One who affects special finery or gives undue attention to dress; a fop; a coxcomb. | | | noun (n.) A sloop or cutter with a jigger on which a lugsail is set. | | | noun (n.) A small sail carried at or near the stern of small boats; -- called also jigger, and mizzen. | | | noun (n.) A dandy roller. See below. |
| dandyish | adjective (a.) Like a dandy. |
| dandyism | noun (n.) The manners and dress of a dandy; foppishness. |
| dandyling | noun (n.) A little or insignificant dandy; a contemptible fop. |
| dane | noun (n.) A native, or a naturalized inhabitant, of Denmark. |
| danegeld | noun (n.) Alt. of Danegelt |
| danegelt | noun (n.) An annual tax formerly laid on the English nation to buy off the ravages of Danish invaders, or to maintain forces to oppose them. It afterward became a permanent tax, raised by an assessment, at first of one shilling, afterward of two shillings, upon every hide of land throughout the realm. |
| danewort | noun (n.) A fetid European species of elder (Sambucus Ebulus); dwarf elder; wallwort; elderwort; -- called also Daneweed, Dane's weed, and Dane's-blood. [Said to grow on spots where battles were fought against the Danes.] |
| danger | noun (n.) Authority; jurisdiction; control. | | | noun (n.) Power to harm; subjection or liability to penalty. | | | noun (n.) Exposure to injury, loss, pain, or other evil; peril; risk; insecurity. | | | noun (n.) Difficulty; sparingness. | | | noun (n.) Coyness; disdainful behavior. | | | verb (v. t.) To endanger. |
| dangerful | adjective (a.) Full of danger; dangerous. |
| dangerless | adjective (a.) Free from danger. |
| dangerous | adjective (a.) Attended or beset with danger; full of risk; perilous; hazardous; unsafe. | | | adjective (a.) Causing danger; ready to do harm or injury. | | | adjective (a.) In a condition of danger, as from illness; threatened with death. | | | adjective (a.) Hard to suit; difficult to please. | | | adjective (a.) Reserved; not affable. |
| dangling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dangle |
| dangleberry | noun (n.) A dark blue, edible berry with a white bloom, and its shrub (Gaylussacia frondosa) closely allied to the common huckleberry. The bush is also called blue tangle, and is found from New England to Kentucky, and southward. |
| dangler | noun (n.) One who dangles about or after others, especially after women; a trifler. |
| daniel | noun (n.) A Hebrew prophet distinguished for sagacity and ripeness of judgment in youth; hence, a sagacious and upright judge. |
| danish | noun (n.) The language of the Danes. | | | adjective (a.) Belonging to the Danes, or to their language or country. |
| danite | noun (n.) A descendant of Dan; an Israelite of the tribe of Dan. | | | noun (n.) One of a secret association of Mormons, bound by an oath to obey the heads of the church in all things. |
| dank | noun (n.) Moisture; humidity; water. | | | noun (n.) A small silver coin current in Persia. | | | adjective (a.) Damp; moist; humid; wet. |
| dankish | adjective (a.) Somewhat dank. |
| dannebrog | noun (n.) The ancient battle standard of Denmark, bearing figures of cross and crown. |
| danseuse | noun (n.) A professional female dancer; a woman who dances at a public exhibition as in a ballet. |
| dansk | adjective (a.) Danish. |
| dantean | adjective (a.) Relating to, emanating from or resembling, the poet Dante or his writings. |
| dantesque | adjective (a.) Dantelike; Dantean. |
| danubian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or bordering on, the river Danube. |
| dandie dinmont | noun (n.) Alt. of Dandie |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DANAWĘ:English Words which starts with 'da' and ends with 'wi':
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