Find Rhymes Generator
Find many different rhymes - from real to special rhymes.
Rhymes can be useful when developing names and also for texts. For example, star rhymes with bar and the StarBar is born!
And it’s the rhyme that lends the shop “Just in Thyme” its special flavor, so to speak.
The Rhyme tool searches not only for identical word endings, but even for rhymes with the same or similar sound - regardless of the spelling. And that’s a NameRobot exclusive.
It is worth taking a look at the Settings - you can find them using the Gear symbol. There you will find six different types of rhymes. By default, normal rhymes are selected, meaning that only “true" rhymes are displayed as results.
Then there are the following types of rhymes:
- Last syllable: Finds words whose last syllable is identical with the search word, e.g. body, shoddy, gaudy
- First syllable: Finds words whose first syllable is identical with the search word, e.g. target, tarpaper, tarot, tarmac
- Alliteration: Finds words with identical initial sound, e.g. stop, stucco, step, stair - one of the simplest and most effective stylistic devices in names, titles, slogans and advertising texts!
- Pararhyme: Finds words where the consonants are identical/similar, e.g. live, love, lave
- Assonance: Finds words where the vowels are identical/similar, e.g. Proud, round, cloud, shroud
The clever Rhyme tool accesses a phonetic database and compares the pronunciation of words. This is because the spelling has only a limited influence on whether two words sound the same or not.
An example, you say?
- Banana and liana rhyme - of course!
- Dog and bog also rhyme, although d and b are different letters. But there's still room for improvement:
- Toe, row, go and though all rhyme, even though they’re written differently.
- Blue, crew, zoo and through also rhyme.
- But though doesn’t rhyme with tough, cough, plough or through and, thanks to its unique phonetic database, our Rhyme tool knows that!
Have fun finding unexpected and original rhymes and word ideas.