Name Report For First Name OBI:

OBI

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

Rhymes with OBI - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming OBI

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES OBİ AS A WHOLE:

zenobia dobi obike cleobis obiareus cenobia gobinet jakobie robina robinetta kobi robin tobiah tobias tobie tobin jobina sinobia robinette

NAMES RHYMING WITH OBİ (According to last letters):

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

abebi asabi bibi kibibi urbi bambi niabi rabi barbi bobbi colbi gabi shelbi dabi ambi

NAMES RHYMING WITH OBİ (According to first letters):

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

oba obadiah obasi obax obediah obelia obelie obharnait

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH OBİ:

First Names which starts with 'o' and ends with 'i':

odi ohini ohtli oji okelani oki olabisi olufemi omari onfroi oni onyebuchi orali ori orri ortzi oskari othili ozi ozzi

English Words Rhyming OBI

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES OBİ AS A WHOLE:

aerobiesnoun (n. pl.) Microorganisms which live in contact with the air and need oxygen for their growth; as the microbacteria which form on the surface of putrefactive fluids.

aerobioticadjective (a.) Related to, or of the nature of, aerobies; as, aerobiotic plants, which live only when supplied with free oxygen.

aerophobianoun (n.) Alt. of Aerophoby

anaerobicadjective (a.) Relating to, or like, anaerobies; anaerobiotic.
 adjective (a.) Not requiring air or oxygen for life; -- applied especially to those microbes to which free oxygen is unnecessary; anaerobiotic; -- opposed to aerobic.

anaerobiesnoun (n. pl.) Microorganisms which do not require oxygen, but are killed by it.

anaerobioticadjective (a.) Related to, or of the nature of, anaerobies.

anglophobianoun (n.) Intense dread of, or aversion to, England or the English.

anthobiannoun (n.) A beetle which feeds on flowers.

antihydrophobicnoun (n.) A remedy for hydrophobia.
 adjective (a.) Counteracting or preventing hydrophobia.

autobiographernoun (n.) One who writers his own life or biography.

autobiographicadjective (a.) Alt. of Autobiographical

autobiographicaladjective (a.) Pertaining to, or containing, autobiography; as, an autobiographical sketch.

autobiographistnoun (n.) One who writes his own life; an autobiographer.

autobiographynoun (n.) A biography written by the subject of it; memoirs of one's life written by one's self.

aerobicadjective (a.) Growing or thriving only in the presence of oxygen; also, pertaining to, or induced by, aerobies; as, aerobic fermentation.

anaerobianoun (n. pl.) Alt. of Anaerobes

automobilenoun (n.) An automobile vehicle or mechanism; esp., a self-propelled vehicle suitable for use on a street or roadway. Automobiles are usually propelled by internal combustion engines (using volatile inflammable liquids, as gasoline or petrol, alcohol, naphtha, etc.), steam engines, or electric motors. The power of the driving motor varies from about 4 to 50 H. P. for ordinary vehicles, ranging from the run-about to the touring car, up to as high as 200 H. P. for specially built racing cars. Automobiles are also commonly, and generally in British usage, called motor cars.

automobilismnoun (n.) The use of automobiles, or the practices, methods, or the like, of those who use them.

bibliophobianoun (n.) A dread of books.

cenobitenoun (n.) One of a religious order, dwelling in a convent, or a community, in opposition to an anchoret, or hermit, who lives in solitude.

cenobiticadjective (a.) Alt. of Cenobitical

cenobiticaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a cenobite.

cenobitismnoun (n.) The state of being a cenobite; the belief or practice of a cenobite.

chrysarobinnoun (n.) A bitter, yellow substance forming the essential constituent of Goa powder, and yielding chrysophanic acid proper; hence formerly called also chrysphanic acid.

cobianoun (n.) An oceanic fish of large size (Elacate canada); the crabeater; -- called also bonito, cubbyyew, coalfish, and sergeant fish.

cobironnoun (n.) An andiron with a knob at the top.

cobishopnoun (n.) A joint or coadjutant bishop.

coenobitenoun (n.) See Cenobite.

conglobingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Conglobe

demobilizationnoun (n.) The disorganization or disarming of troops which have previously been mobilized or called into active service; the change from a war footing to a peace footing.

disrobingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Disrobe

eccaleobionnoun (n.) A contrivance for hatching eggs by artificial heat.

globingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Globe

globiferousadjective (a.) Having a round or globular tip.

globigerinanoun (n.) A genus of small Foraminifera, which live abundantly at or near the surface of the sea. Their dead shells, falling to the bottom, make up a large part of the soft mud, generally found in depths below 3,000 feet, and called globigerina ooze. See Illust. of Foraminifera.

gobioidnoun (n.) A gobioid fish.
 adjective (a.) Like, or pertaining to, the goby, or the genus Gobius.

gynephobianoun (n.) Hatred of women; repugnance to the society of women.

grobianadjective (a.) A rude or clownish person; boor; lout.

haemoglobinnoun (n.) Same as Hemoglobin.

haemoglobinometernoun (n.) Same as Hemochromometer.

hemerobiannoun (n.) A neuropterous insect of the genus Hemerobius, and allied genera.

hemerobidadjective (a.) Of relating to the hemerobians.

hemoglobinnoun (n.) The normal coloring matter of the red blood corpuscles of vertebrate animals. It is composed of hematin and globulin, and is also called haematoglobulin. In arterial blood, it is always combined with oxygen, and is then called oxyhemoglobin. It crystallizes under different forms from different animals, and when crystallized, is called haematocrystallin. See Blood crystal, under Blood.

hemoglobinometernoun (n.) Same as Haemochromometer.

hobilernoun (n.) A light horseman. See 2d Hobbler.

hobitnoun (n.) A small mortar on a gun carriage, in use before the howitzer.

hydrobilirubinnoun (n.) A body formed from bilirubin, identical with urobilin.

hydrophobianoun (n.) An abnormal dread of water, said to be a symptom of canine madness; hence:
 noun (n.) The disease caused by a bite form, or inoculation with the saliva of, a rabid creature, of which the chief symptoms are, a sense of dryness and construction in the throat, causing difficulty in deglutition, and a marked heightening of reflex excitability, producing convulsions whenever the patient attempts to swallow, or is disturbed in any way, as by the sight or sound of water; rabies; canine madness.

hydrophobicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to hydrophobia; producing or caused by rabies; as, hydrophobic symptoms; the hydrophobic poison.

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


Rhyming Words According to Last 2 Letters (bi) - English Words That Ends with bi:


alibinoun (n.) The plea or mode of defense under which a person on trial for a crime proves or attempts to prove that he was in another place when the alleged act was committed; as, to set up an alibi; to prove an alibi.

bilimbinoun (n.) Alt. of Bilimbing

blimbinoun (n.) Alt. of Blimbing

obinoun (n.) A species of sorcery, probably of African origin, practiced among the negroes of the West Indies.
 noun (n.) A charm or fetich.
 noun (n.) A sash, esp. the long broad sash of soft material worn by women.

ourebinoun (n.) A small, graceful, and swift African antelope, allied to the klipspringer.

rabbinoun (n.) Master; lord; teacher; -- a Jewish title of respect or honor for a teacher or doctor of the law.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 2 Letters (ob) - Words That Begins with ob:


obcompressedadjective (a.) Compressed or flattened antero-posteriorly, or in a way opposite to the usual one.

obconicadjective (a.) Alt. of Obconical

obconicaladjective (a.) Conical, but having the apex downward; inversely conical.

obcordateadjective (a.) Heart-shaped, with the attachment at the pointed end; inversely cordate: as, an obcordate petal or leaf.

obdiplostemonousadjective (a.) Having twice as many stamens as petals, those of the outer set being opposite the petals; -- said of flowers.

obdiplostemonynoun (n.) The condition of being obdiplostemonous.

obdormitionnoun (n.) Sleep.

obductionnoun (n.) The act of drawing or laying over, as a covering.

obduracynoun (n.) The duality or state of being obdurate; invincible hardness of heart; obstinacy.

obdurateadjective (a.) Hardened in feelings, esp. against moral or mollifying influences; unyielding; hard-hearted; stubbornly wicked.
 adjective (a.) Hard; harsh; rugged; rough; intractable.
 verb (v. t.) To harden.

obdurationnoun (n.) A hardening of the heart; hardness of heart.

obdureadjective (a.) Alt. of Obdured
 verb (v. t.) To harden.

obduredadjective (a.) Obdurate; hard.

obdurenessnoun (n.) Alt. of Obduredness

obdurednessnoun (n.) Hardness.

obbenoun (n.) See Obi.

obeahnoun (n.) Same as Obi.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to obi; as, the obeah man.

obedibleadjective (a.) Obedient.

obediencenoun (n.) The act of obeying, or the state of being obedient; compliance with that which is required by authority; subjection to rightful restraint or control.
 noun (n.) Words or actions denoting submission to authority; dutifulness.
 noun (n.) A following; a body of adherents; as, the Roman Catholic obedience, or the whole body of persons who submit to the authority of the pope.
 noun (n.) A cell (or offshoot of a larger monastery) governed by a prior.
 noun (n.) One of the three monastic vows.
 noun (n.) The written precept of a superior in a religious order or congregation to a subject.

obedienciarynoun (n.) One yielding obedience.

obedientadjective (a.) Subject in will or act to authority; willing to obey; submissive to restraint, control, or command.

obedientialadjective (a.) According to the rule of obedience.

obeisancenoun (n.) Obedience.
 noun (n.) A manifestation of obedience; an expression of difference or respect; homage; a bow; a courtesy.

obeisancynoun (n.) See Obeisance.

obeisantadjective (a.) Ready to obey; reverent; differential; also, servilely submissive.

obelionnoun (n.) The region of the skull between the two parietal foramina where the closure of the sagittal suture usually begins.

obeliscaladjective (a.) Formed like an obelisk.

obelisknoun (n.) An upright, four-sided pillar, gradually tapering as it rises, and terminating in a pyramid called pyramidion. It is ordinarily monolithic. Egyptian obelisks are commonly covered with hieroglyphic writing from top to bottom.
 noun (n.) A mark of reference; -- called also dagger [/]. See Dagger, n., 2.
 verb (v. t.) To mark or designate with an obelisk.

obeliskingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Obelisk

obelizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Obelize

obelusnoun (n.) A mark [thus /, or Ö ]; -- so called as resembling a needle. In old MSS. or editions of the classics, it marks suspected passages or readings.

oberonnoun (n.) The king of the fairies, and husband of Titania or Queen Mab.

oberrationnoun (n.) A wandering about.

obeseadjective (a.) Excessively corpulent; fat; fleshy.

obesenessnoun (n.) Quality of being obese; obesity.

obesitynoun (n.) The state or quality of being obese; incumbrance of flesh.

obeyingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Obey

obeyernoun (n.) One who yields obedience.

obfirmationnoun (n.) Hardness of heart; obduracy.

obfuscateadjective (a.) Obfuscated; darkened; obscured.
 verb (v. t.) To darken; to obscure; to becloud; hence, to confuse; to bewilder.

obfuscatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Obfuscate

obfuscationnoun (n.) The act of darkening or bewildering; the state of being darkened.

obimbricateadjective (a.) Imbricated, with the overlapping ends directed downward.

obitnoun (n.) Death; decease; the date of one's death.
 noun (n.) A funeral solemnity or office; obsequies.
 noun (n.) A service for the soul of a deceased person on the anniversary of the day of his death.

obitualadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to obits, or days when obits are celebrated; as, obitual days.

obiyuaryadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the death of a person or persons; as, an obituary notice; obituary poetry.

obituarynoun (n.) That which pertains to, or is called forth by, the obit or death of a person; esp., an account of a deceased person; a notice of the death of a person, accompanied by a biographical sketch.
 noun (n.) A list of the dead, or a register of anniversary days when service is performed for the dead.

objectingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Object

objectadjective (a.) Opposed; presented in opposition; also, exposed.
 verb (v. t.) To set before or against; to bring into opposition; to oppose.
 verb (v. t.) To offer in opposition as a criminal charge or by way of accusation or reproach; to adduce as an objection or adverse reason.
 verb (v. i.) To make opposition in words or argument; -- usually followed by to.
 verb (v. t.) That which is put, or which may be regarded as put, in the way of some of the senses; something visible or tangible; as, he observed an object in the distance; all the objects in sight; he touched a strange object in the dark.
 verb (v. t.) That which is set, or which may be regarded as set, before the mind so as to be apprehended or known; that of which the mind by any of its activities takes cognizance, whether a thing external in space or a conception formed by the mind itself; as, an object of knowledge, wonder, fear, thought, study, etc.
 verb (v. t.) That by which the mind, or any of its activities, is directed; that on which the purpose are fixed as the end of action or effort; that which is sought for; end; aim; motive; final cause.
 verb (v. t.) Sight; show; appearance; aspect.
 verb (v. t.) A word, phrase, or clause toward which an action is directed, or is considered to be directed; as, the object of a transitive verb.

objectableadjective (a.) Such as can be presented in opposition; that may be put forward as an objection.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH OBİ:

English Words which starts with 'o' and ends with 'i':

oblatinoun (n. pl.) Children dedicated in their early years to the monastic state.
 noun (n. pl.) A class of persons, especially in the Middle Ages, who offered themselves and their property to a monastery.

octroinoun (n.) A privilege granted by the sovereign authority, as the exclusive right of trade granted to a guild or society; a concession.
 noun (n.) A tax levied in money or kind at the gate of a French city on articles brought within the walls.

opisthominoun (n. pl.) An order of eellike fishes having the scapular arch attached to the vertebrae, but not connected with the skull.

ornithopappinoun (n. pl.) An extinct order of birds. It includes only the Archaeopteryx.

osmanlinoun (n.) A Turkish official; one of the dominant tribe of Turks; loosely, any Turk.

ostracoderminoun (n. pl.) A suborder of fishes of which Ostracion is the type.

ouakarinoun (n.) Any South American monkey of the genus Brachyurus, especially B. ouakari.

ouistitinoun (n.) See Wistit.

okapinoun (n.) A peculiar mammal (Okapia johnostoni) closely related to the giraffe, discovered in the deep forests of Belgian Kongo in 1900. It is smaller than an ox, and somewhat like a giraffe, except that the neck is much shorter. Like the giraffe, it has no dewclaws. There is a small prominence on each frontal bone of the male. The color of the body is chiefly reddish chestnut, the cheeks are yellowish white, and the fore and hind legs above the knees and the haunches are striped with purplish black and cream color.