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Jayavarman V (Khmer: ជ័យវរ្ម័នទី៥) was a ruler of the Khmer Empire from his state temple, Jayendranagari, at Jayendrapura. During his reign, the Khmer
Jayavarman_V
Khmer king (c. 1122–1218)
Jayavarman VII (Khmer: ព្រះបាទជ័យវរ្ម័នទី៧, lit. 'victory armor'), known posthumously as Mahaparamasaugata (1122–1218), was king of the Khmer Empire. He
Jayavarman_VII
King of the Khmer Empire
Jayavarman IX (Khmer: ជ័យវរ្ម័នទី៩), also known as Jayavarmadiparamesvara was sovereign of the Khmer Empire from 1327 to 1336. Jayavarman IX was like
Jayavarman_IX
Empire in Southeast Asia (802–1431)
the Khmer Empire is conventionally dated to 802 AD, when Khmer prince Jayavarman II declared himself chakravartin (lit. 'universal ruler', a title equivalent
Khmer_Empire
9th-century king of Cambodia
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Jayavarman II (Khmer: ជ័យវរ្ម័នទី២; c. 770 – 850, reigned c. 802–850) was a Khmer
Jayavarman_II
Topics referred to by the same term
Cambodia: Jayavarman I, ruled c. 657–681 Jayavarman II, ruled c. 770–835 Jayavarman III, ruled c. 835–877 Jayavarman IV, ruled c. 928–941 Jayavarman V, ruled
Jayavarman
7th-century king of Chenla
Jayavarman I (Khmer: ជ័យវរ្ម័នទី១), also called Protégé of Victory, is considered to be the last ruler of the united Chenla, the predecessor polity of
Jayavarman_I
Emperor of the Khmer Empire from 1000 to 1150 CE
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Suryavarman_II
King of the Khmer Empire
Jayavarman VIII (Khmer: ជ័យវរ្ម័នទី៨), posthumous name Paramesvarapada, was one of the prominent kings of the Khmer empire. His rule lasted from 1243 until
Jayavarman_VIII
King of the Khmer Empire
Very little is known about Jayavarman II's son and successor, Jayavarman III (Khmer: ជ័យវរ្ម័នទី៣), or Vishnuloka, the second ruler of Angkor. The future
Jayavarman_III
Angkorian king
set up his own capital at Koh Ker: an inscription dated 921 states, "Jayavarman IV left the city of Yashodharapura to reign at Chok Gargyar taking the
Jayavarman_IV
King of Khmer empire
Jayavarman VI (Khmer: ជ័យវរ្ម័នទី៦) was king of the Khmer Empire from about 1080 to 1107 AD. During the reigns of Udayadityavarman II and Harshavarman
Jayavarman_VI
King of Cambodia (1941–1955; 1993–2004)
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Norodom_Sihanouk
King of Cambodia from 1860 to 1904
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Norodom_of_Cambodia
Queen of Cambodia (b. 1904 – d. 1975)
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Sisowath_Kossamak
was a brother to Barom Reachea V (both sons of Outey) Son of Barom Reachea V Grandson of Outey Son of Barom Reachea V Son of Preah Keo II, who was a cousin
Monarchy_of_Cambodia
King of the Khmer Empire
Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1. Higham, C., 2001, The Civilization of Angkor, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN 9781842125847 Info-regenten.de v t e
Indrajayavarman
King of Cambodia since 2004
Kantha Bopha Foundation — Patron of 25th Anniversary, new ward (Kantha Bopha V), surgery centre (Kantha Bopha I) & major donor Eye Care Foundation — Patron
Norodom_Sihamoni
King of Cambodia from 1955 to 1960
(PDF) on 12 October 2018. "Poslanik Štambuk predao kralju Kambodže Orden jugoslavenske zvijezde". Slobodna Dalmacija (3878): 1. 7 August 1957. v t e
Norodom_Suramarit
10th-century Angkorian king
Walter F. Vella (ed.). The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. trans.Susan Brown Cowing. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1. v t e
Harshavarman_II
King of Funan
of the Southern Dynasties during the reign of Kaundinya's descendant Jayavarman Kaundinya with regards to Mount Mo-tan in Funan, bearing affinity with
Kaundinya_I
King of Cambodia
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Chey_Chettha_I
King of the Khmer Empire
Bangkok: White Lotus Co., Ltd., ISBN 9747534991 Higham, C., 2001, The Civilization of Angkor, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN 9781842125847 v t e
Tribhuvanāditya
Reachea, becoming the next king. The Document on Great Khmer Figures states that Kaeo Fa became king in 1373. Prachum Phongsawadan..., 2006: 53. v t e
Thommasaok_Reachea
King of Cambodia (1806–1834)
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Ang_Chan_II
Hindu temple in Cambodia
entirely of sandstone by the Khmer Empire. Ta Keo was the state temple of Jayavarman V, son of Rajendravarman, who had built Pre Rup. Like Pre Rup, it has five
Ta_Keo
King of Cambodia from 1848 to 1860
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Ang_Duong
King
Bangkok: River Books Co., Ltd., ISBN 9786167339443 History of Cambodia. [1] Archived 2012-12-03 at the Wayback Machine Accessed June 7, 2004. v t e
Udayadityavarman_II
Legendary founder of Kingdom of Funan
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Queen_Soma
King of the Khmer Empire
Suryavarman I សូរ្យវរ្ម័នទី១ Emperor of Kambuja Reign 1002-1050 Predecessor Jayavarman V Successor Udayadityavarman II Died 1050 (1051) Posthumous name Nirvanapada
Suryavarman_I
King of Cambodia
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Preah_Ram_I
King of Cambodia
Chey Chettha V or Chey Chettha VII (1709–1755), born Ang Snguon, was a Cambodian king in Cambodia's history (r. 1749–1755). Ang Snguon was the second
Chey_Chettha_V
King of Cambodia
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Srei_Soriyopear
King of Funan (6th c.)
mentioned by the Chinese annals.[citation needed] He was the eldest son of Jayavarman Kaundinya and was born of a concubine. After the death of his father,
Rudravarman
King of the Khmer Empire
daughter of Harshavarman III, Princess Sri Jayarajacudamani. Their son Jayavarman VII was born by 1125. Dharanindravarman II was a cousin of the king he
Dharanindravarman_II
Lengendary ruler of the Khmer Empire
indicate that Trasak Paem (also named Chay) was the royal gardener of a king Jayavarman IX as known from Khmer inscriptions. According to the Cambodian Royal
Trasak_Paem
King of the Khmers
Empire, son of Jayavarman VII. There is some dispute regarding the actual period of his reign, even because his successor, Jayavarman VIII, probably destroyed
Indravarman_II
King of Khmer Empire from 944-968 AD
Rajendravarman II was succeeded by his 10-year-old son, who reigned as Jayavarman V. Higham, C., 2001, The Civilization of Angkor, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Rajendravarman_II
King of Cambodia
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Satha_I
King of Cambodia from 1904 to 1927
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Sisowath_of_Cambodia
King of Cambodia (1758–1775)
people in Cambodia drove out the Vietnamese once again, and chose Chey Chettha V as King, who after ruling Cambodia for six years, died in 1755, when Outey's
Outey_II
15th-century King of the Khmer Empire
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Ponhea_Yat
Queen of Cambodia
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Ang_Mey
King of Cambodia (1658–1672)
Barom Reachea V also called as "Brahma Raja V"(Khmer: បរមរាជាទី៥, born Ang Sô (Khmer: អង្គសូរ); 1628–December 1672) was King of Cambodia from 1658 to
Barom_Reachea_V
List of kings of Cambodia
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Chey_Chettha_II
King of Cambodia
the death of his younger brother, Jayavarman VI. He was married to Queen Vijayendralakshmi, former wife of Jayavarman VI. He was murdered in battle by
Dharanindravarman_I
Year Date Event 968 Jayavarman V succeeded Rajendravarman II as ruler of Kambuja, now the Khmer Empire.
Timeline_of_Cambodian_history
923-928? Jayadevi Jayavarman IV r.928-941 Rajendra -Varman II r.944-968 Hiranyavarman Harshavarman II ?-944 r.941-944 Jayavarman V r.968–1001 □ Dharanindra
Family tree of Cambodian monarchs
Family_tree_of_Cambodian_monarchs
King of the Khmer Empire
1295 to 1308. He rose to power after the abdication of his father in law Jayavarman VIII, whose eldest daughter, Srindrabhupesvarachuda, he had married. Indravarman
Indravarman_III
King of Cambodia from 1927 to 1941
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Sisowath_Monivong
King of the Khmer Empire
his claim to the throne through his father, Indravarman I, or through Jayavarman II, the founder of Angkor dynasty, and built up an elaborate family tree
Yasovarman_I
King of Chenla
University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1. Coedes, G. (1962). "The Making of South-east Asia." London: Cox & Wyman Ltd. Google Books v t e
Mahendravarman_(Chenla)
Past Fu-nan ruler
Jayavarman Kaundinya (Khmer: កៅណ្ឌិន្យជ័យវរ្ម័ន, Kauṇḍinya Jayavarman) was a ruler of Funan. He died in 514. According to the Chinese annals, he reigned
Jayavarman_Kaundinya
Ruling dynasty of ancient Cambodia
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Varman_dynasty_(Cambodia)
King of Ayutthaya
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Intharachathirat_(In)
List of kings of Cambodia
Khmer man (Khmer royal genealogy), Publisher: Member of the Historical Committee Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport, OCLC Number: 1112074917 v t e
Ang_Tong_Reachea
King of Cambodia
Paris 1981, ISBN 2855395372, p.43. Daniel George Edward Hall (1981). History of South-East Asia. Macmillan Press. p. 282. ISBN 978-0-333-24163-9. v t e
Preah_Ram_II
King of Cambodia from 1512 to 1525
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Sdach_Korn
Maharajadhiraja
Jayavarman II (ruled c. 1255-1274 CE), also known as Jayasimha II, was a king of the Paramara dynasty in central India. He ruled in the Malwa region, succeeding
Jayavarman_II_of_Malwa
King of Cambodia
1696–1700, 1701–1702, 1705–1706). He was the second son of Barom Reachea V and also a younger brother of Kaev Hua II. Vietnamese army attacked Phnom
Chey_Chettha_IV
List of kings of Cambodia
"Borom Reachea Reameathipadei", which was recognized as the Borom Reachea V. Société Asiatique (1871) Journal asiatique ou recueil de mémoires, d'extraits
Batom_Reachea
King of Cambodia
page. 28 Eng Suth (1969) Mohaboros Khmer Documents Volume 1-2, Publisher: Institut Français du Cambodge Bibliothèque Numérique Culturethèque. v t e
Baraminreachea
King of Chenla
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Isanavarman_I
9th-century ruler of the Khmer Empire
on the door frames of the towers. The central towers were dedicated to Jayavarman II under his posthumous name Parameśvara and his queen Dharaṇīndradevī
Indravarman_I
King of Cambodia
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Ramathipadi_I
8th-century king of Chenla
And then, the king of Zabag installed a new king, Jayavarman II, on the throne as his vassal. Jayavarman first remained subordinate to Java for some time
Mahipativarman
Calendar year
reign, died in the battle while suppressing that rebellion. Khmer King Jayavarman V is succeeded by Udayadityavarman I, and/or Suryavarman I. Construction
1001
King of Cambodia
Khmer man (Khmer royal genealogy), Publisher: Member of the Historical Committee Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport, OCLC Number: 1112074917 v t e
Barom_Reachea_III
Queen Kambujarajalakshmi
Inscriptions Of Ancient Cambodia. Abhinav Publications. p. 33. ISBN 978-81-7017-006-8. Cœdès, George. The Making of South East Asia. — Routledge, 2015. v t e
Kambuja-raja-lakshmi
2nd–13th-century Indianised kingdom on the Malay Peninsula
seems to have been a dependency of the Khmer Empire during the reign of Jayavarman VII (r.1181–1218). An indigenous source of Tambralinga history is an inscription
Tambralinga
1218–1238 Virakumara Jayavarman VIII r.1243–1295 Chakravatirajadevi □ (female) Angrajadevi Jayavarman IX r.1327–1336 Sri Dharmasokaraja V r.1262–1272 Pha Mueang
Family tree of Khmer Varman monarchs
Family_tree_of_Khmer_Varman_monarchs
Cambodian King
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Ang_Eng
King of Angkor from 1001-1002 CE
who reigned from 1001 to 1002 AD. Maternal nephew of his predecessor Jayavarman V (968 – 1001), he reigned only for a few months. His death triggered a
Udayadityavarman_I
King of Cambodia from 1695 to 1696
ten months, died suddenly. Chey Chettha IV then regained power.[citation needed] Achille Dauphin-Meunier Histoire du Cambodge P.U.F Paris 1968. v t e
Outey_I
King of Chenla
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Bhavavarman_I
King of Cambodia (1674)
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Ang_Nan
King of Cambodia (1775-1779)
24 of the next 26 years, Cambodia was ruled by two monarchs, Chey Chettha V (1749–1755) and Outey II (1758–1775) who allied with the Vietnamese. During
Ang_Non_II
Ishanavarman was a son of King Yasovarman and his wife, who was a sister of Jayavarman IV. Grandparents of Ishanavarman were Indravarman I and his wife Indradevi
Ishanavarman_II
King of Cambodia (1747–1749, 1756–1757)
the Ayutthaya Kingdom. Ang Tong was restored as king after Chey Chettha V's death. He died in Pursat in 1757. This time he was succeeded by his grandson
Ang_Tong
King of the Khmer Empire
et tableau généalogique n°34 p.338. Peter Truhart, Regents of Nations, K.G Saur Münich, 1984–1988 ISBN 359810491X, Art. " Kampuchea ", p. 1731. v t e
Nippean_Bat
King of Cambodia
Reachea. In 1671, he became the son-in-law of his uncle, King Barom Reachea V, by marrying his eldest daughter, Princess Sri Thida Kshatriyi.[citation needed]
Chey_Chettha_III
Decade
reign, died in the battle while suppressing that rebellion. Khmer King Jayavarman V is succeeded by Udayadityavarman I, and/or Suryavarman I. Construction
1000s_(decade)
King of Cambodia
). The Indianized States of Southeast Asia. trans.Susan Brown Cowing. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1. Cambodia (Kampuchea) v t e
Yasovarman_II
King of Cambodia
II was a Cambodian king from 1673 to 1674. He was the son of Barom Reachea V. During his reign Preah Keo II came into conflict with Prince Ang Nan. With
Kaev_Hua_II
King Jayavarman V and practised ayurvedic medicine at the royal court. He was given the title vrah guru (holy spiritual master) by Jayavarman V. Traditional
Yajnavaraha
Les États hindouisés d'Indochine et d'Indonésie, Paris, 1964. Achille Dauphin-Meunier, Histoire du Cambodge, Que sais-je ? nº 916, P.U.F, 1968. v t e
Jayavirahvarman
Ghaznavids Khmer war of succession (c. 1001–1006/11), after the death of king Jayavarman V of the Khmer Empire between Udayadityavarman I (r. 1001–1002), Suryavarman
List_of_wars_of_succession
Hindu temple in Takéo, Cambodia
hour drive from Phnom Chisor is another example of temple founded by Jayavarman V, yet said to be unfinished until Suryavarman 1 continued its construction
Phnom_Chisor
King of Cambodia
« L'introduction de la Chronique royale du Cambodge du lettré Nong ». Dans : Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 67, 1980. p. 135-145. v t e
Thommo_Reachea_IV
Legendary King of the Khmer Empire
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Baksei_Chamkrong
of Hindu kings with an occasional Buddhist king, such as Jayavarman I of Funan, Jayavarman VII, who became a mahayanist, and Suryavarman I. A variety
Buddhism_in_Cambodia
King of Cambodia
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Kaev_Hua_I
King of Cambodia
So Harshavarman III was the last ruler of his dynasty. His successor, Jayavarman VI, was an usurper who came from Phimai area, on the Khorat Plateau, in
Harshavarman_III
King of Cambodia (1516–1566)
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Ang_Chan_I
Past Fu-nan ruler
Kaundinyajayavarman (Khmer: ព្រះបទកៅណ្ឌិន្យជ័យវរ្ម័ន, Latin: Kaundinya jayavarman) and died in 434 AD. Kenneth T. So. "Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy
Kaundinya_II
King of Chenla from 639 to 657
Bhavavarman II reigned shortly from 639 to 657 AD between Isanavarman I and Jayavarman I. He was of unknown origin, neither the son nor the approved successor
Bhavavarman_II
Regent of Cambodia
Jayavarman II Jayavarman III Indravarman I Yasovarman I Harshavarman I Ishanavarman II Jayavarman IV Harshavarman II Rajendravarman II Jayavarman V Udayadityavarman
Outey
Khmer temple in Angkor Thom, Cambodia
century as the state temple of King Jayavarman VII (Khmer: ព្រះបាទជ័យវរ្ម័នទី ៧), it stands at the centre of Jayavarman’s capital city, Angkor Thom (Khmer:
Bayon
Queen regnant of Funan
first the principal queen of King Jayavarman and later a queen in her own right. She was married to King Jayavarman Kaundinya of Funan, one of the first
Kulaprabhavati
Cambodian dance drama genre
through the inscription K.99 Sambor Prei Kuk temple in the reign of King Jayavarman V (CE 968-1001). Lakhon Khol is believed to be a derivative of the Drama
Lakhon_Khol
JAYAVARMAN V
JAYAVARMAN V
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name VIEN means "completion."
Surname or Lastname
Variant spelling of German Mentzer, a habitational name for someone from a place called Mentz (possibly Mainz) or Menz.English
Variant spelling of German Mentzer, a habitational name for someone from a place called Mentz (possibly Mainz) or Menz.English : probably a variant of Manser. Compare Menser.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and Italian (Venetia)
English, French, and Italian (Venetia) : from a personal name derived from the Latin personal name Vitalis (see Vitale). The name became common in England after the Norman Conquest both in its learned form Vitalis and in the northern French form Viel.
Surname or Lastname
Vietnamese (HÃ )
Vietnamese (HÃ ) : unexplained.Korean : there are two Ha clans, each with a unique Chinese character. The founding ancestor of the larger Ha clan was named Ha Kong-jin and settled in the Chinju area around ad 1010. Most of the modern descendants of Ha Kong-jin live in the KyÅngsang and ChÅlla provinces. The founding ancestor of the smaller of the two clans was named Ha HÅm, and he settled in the Taegu area after emigrating from Song China some time in the early part of the twelfth century. Most of the modern descendants of Ha HÅm still live in the Taegu area.Chinese : variant of Xia.English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
North German variant of Laas 2.Jewish (Ashkenazic)
North German variant of Laas 2.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.English : nickname from Middle English lesse, lasse ‘smaller’ (from Old English lǣssa ‘less’), perhaps also used in the sense ‘younger’.
Surname or Lastname
Probably a variant of German Heist.English (Yorkshire)
Probably a variant of German Heist.English (Yorkshire) : possibly a reduced form of Hayhurst. See also Hast.
Surname or Lastname
English and Welsh (very common in southern England and South Wales)
English and Welsh (very common in southern England and South Wales) : patronymic from the medieval English personal name Harry, pet form of Henry.This name is also well established in Ireland, taken there principally during the Plantation of Ulster. In some cases, particularly in families coming from County Mayo, both Harris and Harrison can be Anglicized forms of Gaelic Ó hEarchadha.Greek : reduced form of the Greek personal name Kharalambos, composed of the elements khara ‘joy’ + lambein ‘to shine’.Jewish : Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish names.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch (van Lingen) and German
Dutch (van Lingen) and German : habitational name from Lingen on the Ems river in Lower Saxony, Westphalia, and the former East Prussia.English (Herefordshire) : habitational name from a place in Herefordshire, so named from an old British stream name, Welsh llyn ‘water’ + possibly cain ‘clear’, ‘beautiful’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Traditional
Goal; Victorious One
Surname or Lastname
Vietnamese (Lý) and Hmong
Vietnamese (Lý) and Hmong : unexplained.English : variant of Lye.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Irish, French, Dutch, German, Czech, Slovak, Spanish (MartÃn), Italian (Venice), etc.
English, Scottish, Irish, French, Dutch, German, Czech, Slovak, Spanish (MartÃn), Italian (Venice), etc. : from a personal name (Latin Martinus, a derivative of Mars, genitive Martis, the Roman god of fertility and war, whose name may derive ultimately from a root mar ‘gleam’). This was borne by a famous 4th-century saint, Martin of Tours, and consequently became extremely popular throughout Europe in the Middle Ages. As a North American surname, this form has absorbed many cognates from other European forms.English : habitational name from any of several places so called, principally in Hampshire, Lincolnshire, and Worcestershire, named in Old English as ‘settlement by a lake’ (from mere or mær ‘pool’, ‘lake’ + tÅ«n ‘settlement’) or as ‘settlement by a boundary’ (from (ge)mære ‘boundary’ + tÅ«n ‘settlement’). The place name has been charged from Marton under the influence of the personal name Martin.
Surname or Lastname
Variant spelling of Scottish Lindsay.Irish
Variant spelling of Scottish Lindsay.Irish : reduced and Anglicized form of various Gaelic surnames, as for example Ó Loingsigh (see Lynch 1), Mac Giolla Fhionntóg (see McClintock), and Ó Fhloinn (see Flynn).English : habitational name from Lindsey in Suffolk, named in Old English as ‘island (Old English ēg) of Lelli’, a personal name representing a byform of an unattested name Lealla.
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name VINH means "bay, gulf."
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and German (also North German von Holten)
Dutch and German (also North German von Holten) : habitational name from places so called, from Low German holt ‘holt’, ‘copse’, ‘small wood’. There is one in the Dutch province of Overijssel and another near Oberhausen in the Rhineland.Danish : variant of Holt.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads so named, either from the definite singular form of holt ‘holt’, ‘small wood’ (see Holt), or from holt ‘hill’, ‘stony slope’.English : variant spelling of Holton.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
King
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name VĂN means "cloud" or "male."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jayavardhan | ஜயவரà¯à®¤à®¨
Victorious one
Jayavardhan | ஜயவரà¯à®¤à®¨
Surname or Lastname
Variant spelling of Norwegian Høgset(h) (see Hogsett).English
Variant spelling of Norwegian Høgset(h) (see Hogsett).English : Reaney and Wilson record a 17th-century example of this name in Devon. Evidently an uncomplimentary nickname meaning ‘hog’s head’, it is no longer found in the British Isles.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victorious one
Surname or Lastname
Vietnamese
Vietnamese : unexplained.Dutch (De Van) : metonymic occupational name for a winnower or a maker of winnowing fans, from Middle Dutch van(ne) ‘fan’.English : Western English variant of Fann.Czech (Vaň) : from a pet form of the personal name Václav, Old Czech Vęceslav (see Vacek).Ukrainian : from a short form of the personal name Ivan, Slavic form of John.
JAYAVARMAN V
JAYAVARMAN V
Girl/Female
Irish
From the Latin name Rosa and means “little rose.†Records show that the name has been in use in Ireland since the sixteenth century. When the expression of Irish patriotic poetry and song was outlawed during Ireland’s troubled and turbulent past, the Irish bards would disguise their nationalistic verse as love songs. In the figure of Roisin Dubh (“Dark Rosaleenâ€), a Gaelic poem translated by James Clarence Mangan in 1835, the name became a poetic symbol of Ireland, reflecting the Irish tradition of disguising outlawed patriotic verse as love songs where she is told not to be downhearted for her friends are returning from abroad to come to her aid.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Weak
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps from Middle English nonnerie ‘nunnery’, applied as a topographic name for someone who lived by a nunnery or a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked at one.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
God is Gracious; Modern Female Version of John and Jon
Boy/Male
Tamil
Satvinder | ஸதவிஂதர
Lord of virtue
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Bennett, BENNET means "blessed."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name PHONG means "wind."
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek
Song
Boy/Male
Indian
A prophets name
Boy/Male
Finnish, Hindu, Indian, Swedish
To Respond; Fortunate; Blessed; Happy
JAYAVARMAN V
JAYAVARMAN V
JAYAVARMAN V
JAYAVARMAN V
JAYAVARMAN V
v. i.
To express or signify the mind, will, or preference, either viva voce, or by ballot, or by other authorized means, as in electing persons to office, in passing laws, regulations, etc., or in deciding on any proposition in which one has an interest with others.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Vouch
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Vomit
v. t.
To declare by general opinion or common consent, as if by a vote; as, he was voted a bore.
v. i.
To make a vow, or solemn promise.
v. t.
To change the properties of, as caoutchouc, or India rubber, by the process of vulcanization.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Voyage
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Vulcanize
v. i.
To enter into, or offer for, any service of one's own free will, without solicitation or compulsion; as, he volunteered in that undertaking.
v. t.
Hence, to eject from any hollow place; to belch forth; to emit; to throw forth; as, volcanoes vomit flame, stones, etc.
v. i.
To take a voyage; especially, to sail or pass by water.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Vulgarize
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Vouchsafe
v. t.
To enact, establish, grant, determine, etc., by a formal vote; as, the legislature voted the resolution.
v. t.
To give the quality, sound, or office of a vowel to.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Vote
v. t.
To choose by suffrage; to elec/; as, to vote a candidate into office.
v. t. & i.
To make vulgar, or common.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Vow
v. t.
To offer or bestow voluntarily, or without solicitation or compulsion; as, to volunteer one's services.