Name Report For First Name NIPA:

NIPA

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

Rhymes with NIPA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming NIPA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES NĘPA AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH NĘPA (According to last letters):

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

phillipa taipa filipa

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

leppa europa kepa tzipppa shapa pippa atepa chapa sinopa machupa joxepa philippa tzippa yepa mantotohpa wahchinksapa hrypa

NAMES RHYMING WITH NĘPA (According to first letters):

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

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

ni'mah ni'mat nia niabi niaire niall niallan niamh nibal nic nicanor nicanora nicea nichele nichol nicholas nichole nicholette nicia nick nicki nickie nickolai nickolas nickolaus nickolette nickson nicky nico nicol nicola nicolaas nicolae nicolai nicolas nicole nicoleta nicolette nicolle nicquel nicson nicu nicul nida nidawi nidra niece niel niels nielsine nien nieve niewheall nigan nigel nigesa nighean nighinn niguel nihal niharika niichaad nijah nijel nijlon nik nikalus nikayla nike nikhil nikita nikiti nikki nikkia nikkie nikko niklas niko nikolas nikolaus nikos nikson nilah nile niles nili nils nimiane nimue nin nina ninacska ninette nineve nini ninon niobe nira nireta niria

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH NĘPA:

First Names which starts with 'n' and ends with 'a':

na'ima naava nabeeha nabeela nacumbea nada nadeeda nadetta nadezhda nadhima nadia nadifa nadina nadira nadiya nadja nadra nafeesa nafisa nagesa nahimana naia naiara naiaria nairna najeeba najja najla najlaa najwa najya nakayla nakedra nakita nakoma nalda naliaka nana nanelia nanetta nangila nanna nantosuelta napona nara narcisa narcissa nareena nareesa narkissa nascha nashara nasheeta nashida nashita nashota nashwa nasiha nasira nastassia nastia nasya nata natacha natae-tyanna natala natalia natalya natania natasha nathacha nathaira nathalia nathania nathara nathifa natosha nausicaa naysa ndila neala nearra nechama nechemya neda nedda nediva nedra neela neema nehama nehanda neila neiva neka nekana nelda nelia nelida nella

English Words Rhyming NIPA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES NĘPA AS A WHOLE:

albuminiparousadjective (a.) Producing albumin.

genipapnoun (n.) The edible fruit of a West Indian tree (Genipa Americana) of the order Rubiaceae. It is oval in shape, as a large as a small orange, of a pale greenish color, and with dark purple juice.

omniparientadjective (a.) Producing or bringing forth all things; all-producing.

omniparitynoun (n.) Equality in every part; general equality.

omniparousadjective (a.) Producing all things; omniparient.

omnipatientadjective (a.) Capable of enduring all things.

somnipathistnoun (n.) A person in a state of somniapathy.

somnipathynoun (n.) Sleep from sympathy, or produced by mesmerism or the like.

uniparanoun (n.) A woman who has borne one child.

uniparousadjective (a.) Producing but one egg or young at a time.
 adjective (a.) Producing but one axis of inflorescence; -- said of the scorpioid cyme.

uriniparousadjective (a.) Producing or preparing urine; as, the uriniparous tubes in the cortical portion of the kidney.

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


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


pipanoun (n.) The Surinam toad (Pipa Americana), noted for its peculiar breeding habits.

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


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


nipnoun (n.) A sip or small draught; esp., a draught of intoxicating liquor; a dram.
 noun (n.) A seizing or closing in upon; a pinching; as, in the northern seas, the nip of masses of ice.
 noun (n.) A pinch with the nails or teeth.
 noun (n.) A small cut, or a cutting off the end.
 noun (n.) A blast; a killing of the ends of plants by frost.
 noun (n.) A biting sarcasm; a taunt.
 noun (n.) A short turn in a rope.
 verb (v. t.) To catch and inclose or compress tightly between two surfaces, or points which are brought together or closed; to pinch; to close in upon.
 verb (v. t.) To remove by pinching, biting, or cutting with two meeting edges of anything; to clip.
 verb (v. t.) Hence: To blast, as by frost; to check the growth or vigor of; to destroy.
 verb (v. t.) To vex or pain, as by nipping; hence, to taunt.

nippingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Nip
 adjective (a.) Biting; pinching; painful; destructive; as, a nipping frost; a nipping wind.

nippernoun (n.) One who, or that which, nips.
 noun (n.) A fore tooth of a horse. The nippers are four in number.
 noun (n.) A satirist.
 noun (n.) A pickpocket; a young or petty thief.
 noun (n.) The cunner.
 noun (n.) A European crab (Polybius Henslowii).

nipperkinnoun (n.) A small cup.

nippersnoun (n. pl.) Small pinchers for holding, breaking, or cutting.
 noun (n. pl.) A device with fingers or jaws for seizing an object and holding or conveying it; as, in a printing press, a clasp for catching a sheet and conveying it to the form.
 noun (n. pl.) A number of rope-yarns wound together, used to secure a cable to the messenger.

nippitateadjective (a.) Peculiary strong and good; -- said of ale or liquor.

nippitatonoun (n.) Strong liquor.

nipplenoun (n.) The protuberance through which milk is drawn from the breast or mamma; the mammilla; a teat; a pap.
 noun (n.) The orifice at which any animal liquid, as the oil from an oil bag, is discharged.
 noun (n.) Any small projection or article in which there is an orifice for discharging a fluid, or for other purposes; as, the nipple of a nursing bottle; the nipple of a percussion lock, or that part on which the cap is put and through which the fire passes to the charge.
 noun (n.) A pipe fitting, consisting of a short piece of pipe, usually provided with a screw thread at each end, for connecting two other fittings.

nipplewortnoun (n.) A yellow-flowered composite herb (Lampsana communis), formerly used as an external application to the nipples of women; -- called also dock-cress.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH NĘPA:

English Words which starts with 'n' and ends with 'a':

naenianoun (n.) See Nenia.

naphthanoun (n.) The complex mixture of volatile, liquid, inflammable hydrocarbons, occurring naturally, and usually called crude petroleum, mineral oil, or rock oil. Specifically: That portion of the distillate obtained in the refinement of petroleum which is intermediate between the lighter gasoline and the heavier benzine, and has a specific gravity of about 0.7, -- used as a solvent for varnishes, as a carburetant, illuminant, etc.
 noun (n.) One of several volatile inflammable liquids obtained by the distillation of certain carbonaceous materials and resembling the naphtha from petroleum; as, Boghead naphtha, from Boghead coal (obtained at Boghead, Scotland); crude naphtha, or light oil, from coal tar; wood naphtha, from wood, etc.

naricanoun (n.) The brown coati. See Coati.

nassanoun (n.) Any species of marine gastropods, of the genera Nassa, Tritia, and other allied genera of the family Nassidae; a dog whelk. See Illust. under Gastropoda.

naticanoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of marine gastropods belonging to Natica, Lunatia, Neverita, and other allied genera (family Naticidae.) They burrow beneath the sand, or mud, and drill other shells.

natkaadjective (a.) A species of shrike.

nauseanoun (n.) Seasickness; hence, any similar sickness of the stomach accompanied with a propensity to vomit; qualm; squeamishness of the stomach; loathing.

nebalianoun (n.) A genus of small marine Crustacea, considered the type of a distinct order (Nebaloidea, or Phyllocarida.)

nebulanoun (n.) A faint, cloudlike, self-luminous mass of matter situated beyond the solar system among the stars. True nebulae are gaseous; but very distant star clusters often appear like them in the telescope.
 noun (n.) A white spot or a slight opacity of the cornea.
 noun (n.) A cloudy appearance in the urine.

necrophobianoun (n.) An exaggerated fear of death or horror of dead bodies.

negritanoun (n.) A blackish fish (Hypoplectrus nigricans), of the Sea-bass family. It is a native of the West Indies and Florida.

nematelmianoun (n. pl.) Same as Nemathelminthes.

nematoceranoun (n. pl.) A suborder of dipterous insects, having long antennae, as the mosquito, gnat, and crane fly; -- called also Nemocera.

nematoideanoun (n. pl.) An order of worms, having a long, round, and generally smooth body; the roundworms. they are mostly parasites. Called also Nematodea, and Nematoda.

nematophoranoun (n. pl.) Same as Coelenterata.

nemertidanoun (n. pl.) Nemertina.

nemertinanoun (n. pl.) An order of helminths usually having a long, slender, smooth, often bright-colored body, covered with minute vibrating cilia; -- called also Nemertea, Nemertida, and Rhynchocoela.

nenianoun (n.) A funeral song; an elegy.

neocaridanoun (n. pl.) The modern, or true, Crustacea, as distinguished from the Merostomata.

neomenianoun (n.) The time of the new moon; the beginning of the month in the lunar calendar.

neomenoideanoun (n. pl.) A division of vermiform gastropod mollusks, without a shell, belonging to the Isopleura.

neoplasianoun (n.) Growth or development of new material; neoplasty.

neoramanoun (n.) A panorama of the interior of a building, seen from within.

nepanoun (n.) A genus of aquatic hemipterus insects. The species feed upon other insects and are noted for their voracity; -- called also scorpion bug and water scorpion.

nepetanoun (n.) A genus of labiate plants, including the catnip and ground ivy.

nephralgianoun (n.) Alt. of Nephralgy

neritanoun (n.) A genus of marine gastropods, mostly natives of warm climates.

neritinanoun (n.) A genus including numerous species of shells resembling Nerita in form. They mostly inhabit brackish water, and are often delicately tinted.

neuralgianoun (n.) A disease, the chief symptom of which is a very acute pain, exacerbating or intermitting, which follows the course of a nervous branch, extends to its ramifications, and seems therefore to be seated in the nerve. It seems to be independent of any structural lesion.

neurasthenianoun (n.) A condition of nervous debility supposed to be dependent upon impairment in the functions of the spinal cord.

neurilemmanoun (n.) The delicate outer sheath of a nerve fiber; the primitive sheath.
 noun (n.) The perineurium.

neuroglianoun (n.) The delicate connective tissue framework which supports the nervous matter and blood vessels of the brain and spinal cord.

neuromanoun (n.) A tumor developed on, or connected with, a nerve, esp. one consisting of new-formed nerve fibers.

neuropteranoun (n. pl.) An order of hexapod insects having two pairs of large, membranous, net-veined wings. The mouth organs are adapted for chewing. They feed upon other insects, and undergo a complete metamorphosis. The ant-lion, hellgamite, and lacewing fly are examples. Formerly, the name was given to a much more extensive group, including the true Neuroptera and the Pseudoneuroptera.

neurulanoun (n.) An embryo or certain invertebrates in the stage when the primitive band is first developed.

nginanoun (n.) The gorilla.

nicaguanoun (n.) The laughing falcon. See under laughing.

nicotiananoun (n.) A genus of American and Asiatic solanaceous herbs, with viscid foliage and funnel-shaped blossoms. Several species yield tobacco. See Tobacco.

niguanoun (n.) The chigoe.

nirvananoun (n.) In the Buddhist system of religion, the final emancipation of the soul from transmigration, and consequently a beatific enfrachisement from the evils of wordly existence, as by annihilation or absorption into the divine. See Buddhism.

noctilucanoun (n.) That which shines at night; -- a fanciful name for phosphorus.
 noun (n.) A genus of marine flagellate Infusoria, remarkable for their unusually large size and complex structure, as well as for their phosphorescence. The brilliant diffuse phosphorescence of the sea is often due to myriads of Noctilucae.

nomanoun (n.) See Canker, n., 1.

nondanoun (n.) The edible plumlike fruit of the Australian tree, Parinarium Nonda.

norianoun (n.) A large water wheel, turned by the action of a stream against its floats, and carrying at its circumference buckets, by which water is raised and discharged into a trough; used in Arabia, China, and elsewhere for irrigating land; a Persian wheel.

normanoun (n.) A norm; a principle or rule; a model; a standard.
 noun (n.) A mason's or a carpenter's square or rule.
 noun (n.) A templet or gauge.

nornanoun (n.) One of the three Fates, Past, Present, and Future. Their names were Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld.
 noun (n.) A tutelary deity; a genius.

nostalgianoun (n.) Homesickness; esp., a severe and sometimes fatal form of melancholia, due to homesickness.

notabilianoun (n. pl.) Things worthy of notice.

notobranchiatanoun (n. pl.) A division of nudibranchiate mollusks having gills upon the back.
 noun (n. pl.) The Dorsibranchiata.

nototremanoun (n.) The pouched, or marsupial, frog of South America.

nubeculanoun (n.) A nebula.
 noun (n.) Specifically, the Magellanic clouds.
 noun (n.) A slight spot on the cornea.
 noun (n.) A cloudy object or appearance in urine.

nubianoun (n.) A light fabric of wool, worn on the head by women; a cloud.

nuchanoun (n.) The back or upper part of the neck; the nape.

nucleobranchiatanoun (n. pl.) See Heteropoda.

nucleoidioplasmanoun (n.) Hyaline plasma contained in the nucleus of vegetable cells.

nuculanoun (n.) A genus of small marine bivalve shells, having a pearly interior.

nudibranchiatanoun (n. pl.) A division of opisthobranchiate mollusks, having no shell except while very young. The gills are naked and situated upon the back or sides. See Ceratobranchia.

nutrianoun (n.) The fur of the coypu. See Coypu.

nyctalopianoun (n.) A disease of the eye, in consequence of which the patient can see well in a faint light or at twilight, but is unable to see during the day or in a strong light; day blindness.
 noun (n.) See Moonblink.

nymphanoun (n.) Same as Nymph, 3.
 noun (n.) Two folds of mucous membrane, within the labia, at the opening of the vulva.

nymphaeanoun (n.) A genus of aquatic plants having showy flowers (white, blue, pink, or yellow, often fragrant), including the white water lily and the Egyptia lotus.

nymphomanianoun (n.) Morbid and uncontrollable sexual desire in women, constituting a true disease.

nyulanoun (n.) A species of ichneumon (Herpestes nyula). Its fur is beautifully variegated by closely set zigzag markings.

nagananoun (n.) The disease caused by the tsetse fly.

nerkanoun (n.) The most important salmon of Alaska (Oncorhinchus nerka), ascending in spring most rivers and lakes from Alaska to Oregon, Washington, and Idaho; -- called also red salmon, redfish, blueback, and sawqui.

nosophobianoun (n.) Morbid dread of disease.

novanoun (n.) A new star, usually appearing suddenly, shining for a brief period, and then sinking into obscurity. Such appearances are supposed to result from cosmic collisions, as of a dark star with interstellar nebulosities.