Name Report For First Name GUSTAVE:

GUSTAVE

First name GUSTAVE's origin is Scandinavian. GUSTAVE means "staff of the gods.variants include, gustav, and gustavus. diminutive is gus". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with GUSTAVE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of gustave.(Brown names are of the same origin (Scandinavian) with GUSTAVE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with GUSTAVE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming GUSTAVE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES GUSTAVE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH GUSTAVE (According to last letters):

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

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

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

octave

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

agave ahave mave zehave dave reave

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

neve ya-akove narve chavive eve gwenevieve jenavieve jenevieve jennavieve maeve nieve nyneve olive ove sive synnove cleve clyve garve genevyeve hargrove herve reve steve reeve clive genevieve rive love nineve geneve

NAMES RHYMING WITH GUSTAVE (According to first letters):

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

gustav gustava gustavo

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

gusta

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

gust gustel

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

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

guadalupe guafi guaiya gualterio guanhamara guanhumora gubnat gudrun gudruna guedado guendolen guenevere guenloie guennola guerehes guerin guida guiderius guiditta guido guifford guifi guilaine guilber guilbert guiliaine guilio guillaume guillelmina guillermo guin guinevere guiseppe guiseppie guiseppina guivret gulielma guljul gumaa gunilla gunn gunna gunnar gunnel gunther gurgalan guri gurice gurion gurit gurutz guthrie guy guyapi guyon

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GUSTAVE:

First Names which starts with 'gus' and ends with 'ave':

First Names which starts with 'gu' and ends with 've':

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

gaarwine gabe gabriele gabrielle gace gadarine gae gaelle gaetane gage gaige gaile galantyne galatee gale galice galiene gamble ganice gannie ganymede gaothaire garabine garbine gare garsone gayane gayle gaylene gebre gene genevie genevre genivee george georgette georgine georgitte geraldine gerde gerdie gere gerhardine germaine gertrude gervase geteye gezane gheorghe ghislaine giancinte gibbesone gifre gilbride gillespie gilmore ginnette ginnie giollabrighde giollabuidhe giolladhe giollamhuire giselle giselmaere gislyne gisselle glaedwine glauce gloriane godalupe godwine goldie goldwine goodwine gorane gordie gore gorre gorrie govanne goveniayle governayle grace gracie graeme grafere graine grainne grangere granuaile granville grayvesone gre greenlee gregoire grenville grete grimme grisandole griselde

English Words Rhyming GUSTAVE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES GUSTAVE AS A WHOLE:



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


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



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


palstavenoun (n.) A peculiar bronze adz, used in prehistoric Europe about the middle of the bronze age.

stavenoun (n.) One of a number of narrow strips of wood, or narrow iron plates, placed edge to edge to form the sides, covering, or lining of a vessel or structure; esp., one of the strips which form the sides of a cask, a pail, etc.
 noun (n.) One of the cylindrical bars of a lantern wheel; one of the bars or rounds of a rack, a ladder, etc.
 noun (n.) A metrical portion; a stanza; a staff.
 noun (n.) The five horizontal and parallel lines on and between which musical notes are written or pointed; the staff.
 noun (n.) To break in a stave or the staves of; to break a hole in; to burst; -- often with in; as, to stave a cask; to stave in a boat.
 noun (n.) To push, as with a staff; -- with off.
 noun (n.) To delay by force or craft; to drive away; -- usually with off; as, to stave off the execution of a project.
 noun (n.) To suffer, or cause, to be lost by breaking the cask.
 noun (n.) To furnish with staves or rundles.
 noun (n.) To render impervious or solid by driving with a calking iron; as, to stave lead, or the joints of pipes into which lead has been run.
 verb (v. i.) To burst in pieces by striking against something; to dash into fragments.


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


octavenoun (n.) The eighth day after a church festival, the festival day being included; also, the week following a church festival.
 noun (n.) The eighth tone in the scale; the interval between one and eight of the scale, or any interval of equal length; an interval of five tones and two semitones.
 noun (n.) The whole diatonic scale itself.
 noun (n.) The first two stanzas of a sonnet, consisting of four verses each; a stanza of eight lines.
 noun (n.) A small cask of wine, the eighth part of a pipe.
 adjective (a.) Consisting of eight; eight.

suboctaveadjective (a.) Alt. of Suboctuple


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


agavenoun (n.) A genus of plants (order Amaryllidaceae) of which the chief species is the maguey or century plant (A. Americana), wrongly called Aloe. It is from ten to seventy years, according to climate, in attaining maturity, when it produces a gigantic flower stem, sometimes forty feet in height, and perishes. The fermented juice is the pulque of the Mexicans; distilled, it yields mescal. A strong thread and a tough paper are made from the leaves, and the wood has many uses.

architravenoun (n.) The lower division of an entablature, or that part which rests immediately on the column, esp. in classical architecture. See Column.
 noun (n.) The group of moldings, or other architectural member, above and on both sides of a door or other opening, especially if square in form.

autoclavenoun (n.) A kind of French stewpan with a steam-tight lid.

avenoun (n.) An ave Maria.
 noun (n.) A reverential salutation.

angusticlavenoun (n.) A narrow stripe of purple worn by the equites on each side of the tunic as a sign of rank.

aurilavenoun (n.) An instrument for cleansing the ear, consisting of a small piece of sponge on an ivory or bone handle.

beetravenoun (n.) The common beet (Beta vulgaris).

biconcaveadjective (a.) Concave on both sides; as, biconcave vertebrae.

bondslavenoun (n.) A person in a state of slavery; one whose person and liberty are subjected to the authority of a master.

bravenoun (n.) A brave person; one who is daring.
 noun (n.) Specifically, an Indian warrior.
 noun (n.) A man daring beyond discretion; a bully.
 noun (n.) A challenge; a defiance; bravado.
 superlative (superl.) Bold; courageous; daring; intrepid; -- opposed to cowardly; as, a brave man; a brave act.
 superlative (superl.) Having any sort of superiority or excellence; -- especially such as in conspicuous.
 superlative (superl.) Making a fine show or display.
 verb (v. t.) To encounter with courage and fortitude; to set at defiance; to defy; to dare.
 verb (v. t.) To adorn; to make fine or showy.

burggravenoun (n.) Originally, one appointed to the command of a burg (fortress or castle); but the title afterward became hereditary, with a domain attached.

burgravenoun (n.) See Burggrave.

cavenoun (n.) A hollow place in the earth, either natural or artificial; a subterraneous cavity; a cavern; a den.
 noun (n.) Any hollow place, or part; a cavity.
 noun (n.) To make hollow; to scoop out.
 noun (n.) A coalition or group of seceders from a political party, as from the Liberal party in England in 1866. See Adullam, Cave of, in the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction.
 verb (v. i.) To dwell in a cave.
 verb (v. i.) To fall in or down; as, the sand bank caved. Hence (Slang), to retreat from a position; to give way; to yield in a disputed matter.

concavenoun (n.) A hollow; an arched vault; a cavity; a recess.
 noun (n.) A curved sheath or breasting for a revolving cylinder or roll.
 adjective (a.) Hollow and curved or rounded; vaulted; -- said of the interior of a curved surface or line, as of the curve of the of the inner surface of an eggshell, in opposition to convex; as, a concave mirror; the concave arch of the sky.
 adjective (a.) Hollow; void of contents.
 verb (v. t.) To make hollow or concave.

conclavenoun (n.) The set of apartments within which the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church are continuously secluded while engaged in choosing a pope.
 noun (n.) The body of cardinals shut up in the conclave for the election of a pope; hence, the body of cardinals.
 noun (n.) A private meeting; a close or secret assembly.

dentilavenoun (n.) A wash for cleaning the teeth.

depravenoun (n. t.) To speak ill of; to depreciate; to malign; to revile.
 noun (n. t.) To make bad or worse; to vitiate; to corrupt.

drawshavenoun (n.) See Drawing knife.

earthquavenoun (n.) An earthquake.

enclavenoun (n.) A tract of land or a territory inclosed within another territory of which it is independent. See Exclave.
 verb (v. t.) To inclose within an alien territory.

exclavenoun (n.) A portion of a country which is separated from the main part and surrounded by politically alien territory.

glavenoun (n.) See Glaive.

gravenoun (n.) To dig. [Obs.] Chaucer.
 noun (n.) To carve or cut, as letters or figures, on some hard substance; to engrave.
 noun (n.) To carve out or give shape to, by cutting with a chisel; to sculpture; as, to grave an image.
 noun (n.) To impress deeply (on the mind); to fix indelibly.
 noun (n.) To entomb; to bury.
 noun (n.) An excavation in the earth as a place of burial; also, any place of interment; a tomb; a sepulcher. Hence: Death; destruction.
 superlative (superl.) Of great weight; heavy; ponderous.
 superlative (superl.) Of importance; momentous; weighty; influential; sedate; serious; -- said of character, relations, etc.; as, grave deportment, character, influence, etc.
 superlative (superl.) Not light or gay; solemn; sober; plain; as, a grave color; a grave face.
 superlative (superl.) Not acute or sharp; low; deep; -- said of sound; as, a grave note or key.
 superlative (superl.) Slow and solemn in movement.
 verb (v. t.) To clean, as a vessel's bottom, of barnacles, grass, etc., and pay it over with pitch; -- so called because graves or greaves was formerly used for this purpose.
 verb (v. i.) To write or delineate on hard substances, by means of incised lines; to practice engraving.

greavenoun (n.) A grove.
 noun (n.) Armor for the leg below the knee; -- usually in the plural.
 verb (v. t.) To clean (a ship's bottom); to grave.

heavenoun (n.) An effort to raise something, as a weight, or one's self, or to move something heavy.
 noun (n.) An upward motion; a rising; a swell or distention, as of the breast in difficult breathing, of the waves, of the earth in an earthquake, and the like.
 noun (n.) A horizontal dislocation in a metallic lode, taking place at an intersection with another lode.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to move upward or onward by a lifting effort; to lift; to raise; to hoist; -- often with up; as, the wave heaved the boat on land.
 verb (v. t.) To throw; to cast; -- obsolete, provincial, or colloquial, except in certain nautical phrases; as, to heave the lead; to heave the log.
 verb (v. t.) To force from, or into, any position; to cause to move; also, to throw off; -- mostly used in certain nautical phrases; as, to heave the ship ahead.
 verb (v. t.) To raise or force from the breast; to utter with effort; as, to heave a sigh.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to swell or rise, as the breast or bosom.
 verb (v. i.) To be thrown up or raised; to rise upward, as a tower or mound.
 verb (v. i.) To rise and fall with alternate motions, as the lungs in heavy breathing, as waves in a heavy sea, as ships on the billows, as the earth when broken up by frost, etc.; to swell; to dilate; to expand; to distend; hence, to labor; to struggle.
 verb (v. i.) To make an effort to raise, throw, or move anything; to strain to do something difficult.
 verb (v. i.) To make an effort to vomit; to retch; to vomit.

inclaveadjective (a.) Resembling a series of dovetails; -- said of a line of division, such as the border of an ordinary.

inshavenoun (n.) A plane for shaving or dressing the concave or inside faces of barrel staves.

jackslavenoun (n.) A low servant; a mean fellow.

knavenoun (n.) A boy; especially, a boy servant.
 noun (n.) Any male servant; a menial.
 noun (n.) A tricky, deceitful fellow; a dishonest person; a rogue; a villain.
 noun (n.) A playing card marked with the figure of a servant or soldier; a jack.

landgravenoun (n.) A German nobleman of a rank corresponding to that of an earl in England and of a count in France.

laticlavenoun (n.) A broad stripe of purple on the fore part of the tunic, worn by senators in ancient Rome as an emblem of office.

lavenoun (n.) The remainder; others.
 verb (v. t.) To wash; to bathe; as, to lave a bruise.
 verb (v. i.) To bathe; to wash one's self.
 verb (v. t.) To lade, dip, or pour out.

leavenoun (n.) Liberty granted by which restraint or illegality is removed; permission; allowance; license.
 noun (n.) The act of leaving or departing; a formal parting; a leaving; farewell; adieu; -- used chiefly in the phrase, to take leave, i. e., literally, to take permission to go.
 verb (v. i.) To send out leaves; to leaf; -- often with out.
 verb (v. t.) To raise; to levy.
 verb (v.) To withdraw one's self from; to go away from; to depart from; as, to leave the house.
 verb (v.) To let remain unremoved or undone; to let stay or continue, in distinction from what is removed or changed.
 verb (v.) To cease from; to desist from; to abstain from.
 verb (v.) To desert; to abandon; to forsake; hence, to give up; to relinquish.
 verb (v.) To let be or do without interference; as, I left him to his reflections; I leave my hearers to judge.
 verb (v.) To put; to place; to deposit; to deliver; to commit; to submit -- with a sense of withdrawing one's self from; as, leave your hat in the hall; we left our cards; to leave the matter to arbitrators.
 verb (v.) To have remaining at death; hence, to bequeath; as, he left a large estate; he left a good name; he left a legacy to his niece.
 verb (v. i.) To depart; to set out.
 verb (v. i.) To cease; to desist; to leave off.

margravenoun (n.) Originally, a lord or keeper of the borders or marches in Germany.
 noun (n.) The English equivalent of the German title of nobility, markgraf; a marquis.

navenoun (n.) The block in the center of a wheel, from which the spokes radiate, and through which the axle passes; -- called also hub or hob.
 noun (n.) The navel.
 noun (n.) The middle or body of a church, extending from the transepts to the principal entrances, or, if there are no transepts, from the choir to the principal entrance, but not including the aisles.

quavenoun (n.) See Quaver.
 noun (n.) See Quaver.
 verb (v. i.) To quaver.
 verb (v. i.) To quaver.

palgravenoun (n.) See Palsgrave.

palsgravenoun (n.) A count or earl who presided in the domestic court, and had the superintendence, of a royal household in Germany.

pavenoun (n.) The pavement.
 verb (v. t.) To lay or cover with stone, brick, or other material, so as to make a firm, level, or convenient surface for horses, carriages, or persons on foot, to travel on; to floor with brick, stone, or other solid material; as, to pave a street; to pave a court.
 verb (v. t.) Fig.: To make smooth, easy, and safe; to prepare, as a path or way; as, to pave the way to promotion; to pave the way for an enterprise.

portglavenoun (n.) A sword bearer.

ravenoun (n.) One of the upper side pieces of the frame of a wagon body or a sleigh.
 verb (v. i.) To wander in mind or intellect; to be delirious; to talk or act irrationally; to be wild, furious, or raging, as a madman.
 verb (v. i.) To rush wildly or furiously.
 verb (v. i.) To talk with unreasonable enthusiasm or excessive passion or excitement; -- followed by about, of, or on; as, he raved about her beauty.
 verb (v. t.) To utter in madness or frenzy; to say wildly; as, to rave nonsense.
  () imp. of Rive.

savenoun (n.) The herb sage, or salvia.
 adjective (a.) To make safe; to procure the safety of; to preserve from injury, destruction, or evil of any kind; to rescue from impending danger; as, to save a house from the flames.
 adjective (a.) Specifically, to deliver from sin and its penalty; to rescue from a state of condemnation and spiritual death, and bring into a state of spiritual life.
 adjective (a.) To keep from being spent or lost; to secure from waste or expenditure; to lay up; to reserve.
 adjective (a.) To rescue from something undesirable or hurtful; to prevent from doing something; to spare.
 adjective (a.) To hinder from doing, suffering, or happening; to obviate the necessity of; to prevent; to spare.
 adjective (a.) To hold possession or use of; to escape loss of.
 adjective (a.) Except; excepting; not including; leaving out; deducting; reserving; saving.
 verb (v. i.) To avoid unnecessary expense or expenditure; to prevent waste; to be economical.
  (conj.) Except; unless.

sclavenoun (n.) Same as Slav.

seavenoun (n.) A rush.

slavenoun (n.) See Slav.
 noun (n.) A person who is held in bondage to another; one who is wholly subject to the will of another; one who is held as a chattel; one who has no freedom of action, but whose person and services are wholly under the control of another.
 noun (n.) One who has lost the power of resistance; one who surrenders himself to any power whatever; as, a slave to passion, to lust, to strong drink, to ambition.
 noun (n.) A drudge; one who labors like a slave.
 noun (n.) An abject person; a wretch.
 verb (v. i.) To drudge; to toil; to labor as a slave.
 verb (v. t.) To enslave.

sleavenoun (n.) The knotted or entangled part of silk or thread.
 noun (n.) Silk not yet twisted; floss; -- called also sleave silk.
 verb (v. t.) To separate, as threads; to divide, as a collection of threads; to sley; -- a weaver's term.

soaveadjective (a.) Sweet.

spokeshavenoun (n.) A kind of drawing knife or planing tool for dressing the spokes of wheels, the shells of blocks, and other curved work.

suaveadjective (a.) Sweet; pleasant; delightful; gracious or agreeable in manner; bland.

subconcaveadjective (a.) Slightly concave.

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


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



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


gustablenoun (n.) Anything that can be tasted.
 verb (v.) Capable of being tasted; tastable.
 verb (v.) Pleasant to the taste; toothsome; savory.

gustardnoun (n.) The great bustard.

gustationnoun (n.) The act of tasting.

gustatoryadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or subservient to, the sense of taste; as, the gustatory nerve which supplies the front of the tongue.


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


gustnoun (n.) A sudden squall; a violent blast of wind; a sudden and brief rushing or driving of the wind. Snow, and hail, stormy gust and flaw.
 noun (n.) A sudden violent burst of passion.
 noun (n.) The sense or pleasure of tasting; relish; gusto.
 noun (n.) Gratification of any kind, particularly that which is exquisitely relished; enjoyment.
 noun (n.) Intellectual taste; fancy.
 verb (v. t.) To taste; to have a relish for.

gustfuladjective (a.) Tasteful; well-tasted.
 adjective (a.) Gusty.

gustlessadjective (a.) Tasteless; insipid.

gustonoun (n.) Nice or keen appreciation or enjoyment; relish; taste; fancy.

gustyadjective (a.) Subject to, or characterized by, gusts or squalls; windy; stormy; tempestuous.


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


gushingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gush
 adjective (a.) Rushing forth with violence, as a fluid; flowing copiously; as, gushing waters.
 adjective (a.) Emitting copiously, as tears or words; weakly and unreservedly demonstrative in matters of affection; sentimental.

gushernoun (n.) One who gushes.

gussetnoun (n.) A small piece of cloth inserted in a garment, for the purpose of strengthening some part or giving it a tapering enlargement.
 noun (n.) Anything resembling a gusset in a garment
 noun (n.) A small piece of chain mail at the openings of the joints beneath the arms.
 noun (n.) A kind of bracket, or angular piece of iron, fastened in the angles of a structure to give strength or stiffness; esp., the part joining the barrel and the fire box of a locomotive boiler.
 noun (n.) An abatement or mark of dishonor in a coat of arms, resembling a gusset.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GUSTAVE:

English Words which starts with 'gus' and ends with 'ave':



English Words which starts with 'gu' and ends with 've':

gubernativeadjective (a.) Governing.

guessiveadjective (a.) Conjectural.