Top 35 Words That Rhyme with Name (With Meanings)

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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with name!

Here you’ll find the top 35 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘name’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Name

  • Acclaim – To praise publicly or enthusiastically
  • Aflame – In flames or on fire; intensely excited or passionate
  • Aim – To intend or direct towards a particular goal or objective
  • Aime – A French name meaning “beloved”
  • Ame – A French name meaning “soul”
  • Aspartame – An artificial sweetener used as a sugar substitute in foods and drinks
  • Ballgame – A game played with a ball, such as baseball or football
  • Became – Past tense of the verb “become,” meaning to come into existence or undergo a change
  • Blame – To hold responsible or accountable for something negative
  • Came – Past tense of the verb “come,” meaning to move towards or arrive at a place
  • Claim – To assert or demand as a right
  • Counterclaim – A claim made to rebut or respond to a previous claim
  • Dame – A title given to a woman equivalent to “Sir” for a man
  • Declaim – To speak or recite in a loud, theatrical manner
  • Defame – To harm someone’s reputation by making false or malicious statements about them
  • Disclaim – To deny or renounce any claim or connection with something
  • Exclaim – To cry out suddenly and vehemently
  • Fame – The state of being well-known or widely recognized, usually for exceptional achievements or talent
  • Filename – A name given to a file that serves as its unique identifier on a computer system.
  • Flame – A hot glowing body of ignited gas that can result from combustion, often used metaphorically to describe intense emotions or conflicts.
  • Forename – A person’s first name or given name.
  • Frame – The structure that supports or encloses something, such as a picture frame or the frame of a building.
  • Game – An activity or sport that is played for amusement or competition.
  • Inflame – To provoke strong feelings of anger or passion, or to cause physical inflammation.
  • Lame – Disabled or impaired, often used figuratively to describe something that is weak or unconvincing.
  • Maim – To inflict a serious injury on someone, often resulting in permanent damage or disability.
  • Overcame – To succeed in dealing with a difficult challenge or obstacle.
  • Proclaim – To announce publicly or declare officially.
  • Quitclaim – A legal document that transfers an interest in a property without making any guarantees about the property’s ownership or legal standing.
  • Reclaim – To recover or regain something that has been lost or taken away.
  • Rename – To give a new name to something or someone.
  • Same – Identical or similar in nature or character.
  • Selfsame – Exactly the same or identical to what was previously mentioned.
  • Shame – A feeling of humiliation or embarrassment, often resulting from doing something wrong or socially unacceptable.
  • Tame – Domesticated or trained to be docile and obedient, or to bring under control.

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Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast