MAZIN - Name Report For First Name MAZIN:
First name MAZIN's origin is Arabic. MAZIN
means "Meaning Unknown". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with MAZIN
below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according
to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of mazin.(Brown
names are of the same origin (Arabic) with MAZIN
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming MAZIN
English Words Rhyming MAZIN
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES MAZİN AS A WHOLE:| amazing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Amaze | | | adjective (a.) Causing amazement; very wonderful; as, amazing grace. |
| mazing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Maze |
| maziness | noun (n.) The state or quality of being mazy. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH MAZİN (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (azin) - English Words That Ends with azin:| hoazin | noun (n.) A remarkable South American bird (Opisthocomus cristatus); the crested touraco. By some zoologists it is made the type of a distinct order (Opisthocomi). |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (zin) - English Words That Ends with zin:| disseizin | noun (n.) The act of disseizing; an unlawful dispossessing and ouster of a person actually seized of the freehold. |
| glycyrrhizin | noun (n.) A glucoside found in licorice root (Glycyrrhiza), in monesia bark (Chrysophyllum), in the root of the walnut, etc., and extracted as a yellow, amorphous powder, of a bittersweet taste. |
| hoatzin | noun (n.) Same as Hoazin. |
| mouazzin | noun (n.) See Muezzin. |
| muezzin | noun (n.) A Mohammedan crier of the hour of prayer. |
| phlorizin | noun (n.) A bitter white crystalline glucoside extracted from the root bark of the apple, pear, cherry, plum, etc. |
| redisseizin | noun (n.) A disseizin by one who once before was adjudged to have dassezed the same person of the same lands, etc.; also, a writ which lay in such a case. |
| seizin | noun (n.) Possession; possession of an estate of froehold. It may be either in deed or in law; the former when there is actual possession, the latter when there is a right to such possession by construction of law. In some of the United States seizin means merely ownership. | | | noun (n.) The act of taking possession. | | | noun (n.) The thing possessed; property. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH MAZİN (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (mazi) - Words That Begins with mazi:Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (maz) - Words That Begins with maz:| mazama | noun (n.) Alt. of Mazame |
| mazame | noun (n.) A goatlike antelope (Haplocerus montanus) which inhabits the Rocky Mountains, frequenting the highest parts; -- called also mountain goat. |
| mazard | noun (n.) A kind of small black cherry. | | | noun (n.) The jaw; the head or skull. | | | verb (v. t.) To knock on the head. |
| mazarine | noun (n.) Mazarine blue. | | | noun (n.) A forcemeat entree. | | | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Cardinal Mazarin, prime minister of France, 1643-1661. |
| mazdean | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Ahura-Mazda, or Ormuzd, the beneficent deity in the Zoroastrian dualistic system; hence, Zoroastrian. |
| mazdeism | noun (n.) The Zoroastrian religion. |
| maze | noun (n.) A wild fancy; a confused notion. | | | noun (n.) Confusion of thought; perplexity; uncertainty; state of bewilderment. | | | noun (n.) A confusing and baffling network, as of paths or passages; an intricacy; a labyrinth. | | | verb (v. t.) To perplex greatly; to bewilder; to astonish and confuse; to amaze. | | | verb (v. i.) To be bewildered. |
| mazedness | noun (n.) The condition of being mazed; confusion; astonishment. |
| mazeful | adjective (a.) Mazy. |
| mazer | noun (n.) A large drinking bowl; -- originally made of maple. |
| mazological | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to mazology. |
| mazologist | noun (n.) One versed in mazology or mastology. |
| mazology | noun (n.) Same as Mastology. |
| mazourka | noun (n.) Alt. of Mazurka |
| mazurka | noun (n.) A Polish dance, or the music which accompanies it, usually in 3-4 or 3-8 measure, with a strong accent on the second beat. |
| mazy | adjective (a.) Perplexed with turns and windings; winding; intricate; confusing; perplexing; embarrassing; as, mazy error. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MAZİN:English Words which starts with 'ma' and ends with 'in':| maalin | noun (n.) The sparrow hawk. | | | noun (n.) The kestrel. |
| maclurin | noun (n.) See Morintannic. |
| madbrain | noun (n.) A rash or hot-headed person. | | | adjective (a.) Hot-headed; rash. |
| main | noun (n.) A hand or match at dice. | | | noun (n.) A stake played for at dice. | | | noun (n.) The largest throw in a match at dice; a throw at dice within given limits, as in the game of hazard. | | | noun (n.) A match at cockfighting. | | | noun (n.) A main-hamper. | | | noun (v.) principal duct or pipe, as distinguished from lesser ones; esp. (Engin.), a principal pipe leading to or from a reservoir; as, a fire main. | | | adjective (a.) Very or extremely strong. | | | adjective (a.) Vast; huge. | | | adjective (a.) Unqualified; absolute; entire; sheer. | | | adjective (a.) Principal; chief; first in size, rank, importance, etc. | | | adjective (a.) Important; necessary. | | | adjective (a.) Very; extremely; as, main heavy. | | | verb (v.) Strength; force; might; violent effort. | | | verb (v.) The chief or principal part; the main or most important thing. | | | verb (v.) The great sea, as distinguished from an arm, bay, etc. ; the high sea; the ocean. | | | verb (v.) The continent, as distinguished from an island; the mainland. |
| mainpin | noun (n.) A kingbolt. |
| malkin | noun (n.) Originally, a kitchenmaid; a slattern. | | | noun (n.) A mop made of clouts, used by the kitchen servant. | | | noun (n.) A scarecrow. | | | noun (n.) A mop or sponge attached to a jointed staff for swabbing out a cannon. |
| maltin | noun (n.) Alt. of Maltine |
| manakin | noun (n.) Any one of numerous small birds belonging to Pipra, Manacus, and other genera of the family Pipridae. They are mostly natives of Central and South America. some are bright-colored, and others have the wings and tail curiously ornamented. The name is sometimes applied to related birds of other families. | | | noun (n.) A dwarf. See Manikin. |
| mandarin | noun (n.) A Chinese public officer or nobleman; a civil or military official in China and Annam. | | | noun (n.) A small orange, with easily separable rind. It is thought to be of Chinese origin, and is counted a distinct species (Citrus nobilis)mandarin orange; tangerine --. |
| mandolin | noun (n.) Alt. of Mandoline |
| manequin | noun (n.) An artist's model of wood or other material. |
| manikin | noun (n.) A little man; a dwarf; a pygmy; a manakin. | | | noun (n.) A model of the human body, made of papier-mache or other material, commonly in detachable pieces, for exhibiting the different parts and organs, their relative position, etc. |
| marcassin | noun (n.) A young wild boar. |
| margarin | noun (n.) A fatty substance, extracted from animal fats and certain vegetable oils, formerly supposed to be a definite compound of glycerin and margaric acid, but now known to be simply a mixture or combination of tristearin and teipalmitin. |
| margin | noun (n.) A border; edge; brink; verge; as, the margin of a river or lake. | | | noun (n.) Specifically: The part of a page at the edge left uncovered in writing or printing. | | | noun (n.) The difference between the cost and the selling price of an article. | | | noun (n.) Something allowed, or reserved, for that which can not be foreseen or known with certainty. | | | noun (n.) Collateral security deposited with a broker to secure him from loss on contracts entered into by him on behalf of his principial, as in the speculative buying and selling of stocks, wheat, etc. | | | verb (v. t.) To furnish with a margin. | | | verb (v. t.) To enter in the margin of a page. |
| marlin | noun (n.) The American great marbled godwit (Limosa fedoa). Applied also to the red-breasted godwit (Limosa haematica). |
| martin | noun (n.) A perforated stone-faced runner for grinding. | | | noun (n.) One of several species of swallows, usually having the tail less deeply forked than the tail of the common swallows. |
| mascagnin | noun (n.) Alt. of Mascagnite |
| mashlin | noun (n.) See Maslin. |
| maslin | noun (n.) A mixture composed of different materials | | | noun (n.) A mixture of metals resembling brass. | | | noun (n.) A mixture of different sorts of grain, as wheat and rye. | | | noun (n.) A vessel made of maslin, 1 (a). | | | adjective (a.) Composed of different sorts; as, maslin bread, which is made of rye mixed with a little wheat. |
| masticin | noun (n.) A white, amorphous, tenacious substance resembling caoutchouc, and obtained as an insoluble residue of mastic. |
| mastlin | noun (n.) See Maslin. |
| matachin | noun (n.) An old dance with swords and bucklers; a sword dance. |
| mathurin | noun (n.) See Trinitarian. |
| matin | noun (n.) Morning. | | | noun (n.) Morning worship or service; morning prayers or songs. | | | noun (n.) Time of morning service; the first canonical hour in the Roman Catholic Church. | | | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the morning, or to matins; used in the morning; matutinal. |
| maudlin | noun (n.) Alt. of Maudeline | | | adjective (a.) Tearful; easily moved to tears; exciting to tears; excessively sentimental; weak and silly. | | | adjective (a.) Drunk, or somewhat drunk; fuddled; given to drunkenness. |
| maukin | noun (n.) See Malkin. | | | noun (n.) A hare. |
| mawkin | noun (n.) See Malkin, and Maukin. |
| mavournin | noun (n.) Alt. of Mavourneen |
|