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  • Lese language
  • Central Sudanic language of DR Congo

    Lese is a Central Sudanic language of northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as a name for the people who speak this language. The Lese

    Lese language

    Lese_language

  • Mangbutu–Lese languages
  • Central Sudanic language cluster

    The Mangbutu–Lese languages of the Central Sudanic language family, also known as Mangbutu–Efe or simply Mangbutu (e.g. Starostin 2016), are a cluster

    Mangbutu–Lese languages

    Mangbutu–Lese_languages

  • Lese
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Slovenia Leše, Prevalje, Slovenia Leše, Tržič, Slovenia Lese River, Democratic Republic of the Congo Lese language Lèse-majesté This disambiguation page

    Lese

    Lese

  • Lèse-majesté
  • Offence against the dignity of a reigning head of state

    Lèse-majesté or lese-majesty (UK: /ˌliːz ˈmædʒɪsti/ leez MAJ-ist-ee, US: /ˌleɪz -/ layz -⁠; lit. 'injured majesty') is an offence or defamation against

    Lèse-majesté

    Lèse-majesté

    Lèse-majesté

  • Lèse-majesté in Thailand
  • Lèse-majesté in Thailand is a criminal offence under Section 112 of the Thai Criminal Code, which prohibits any act that defames, insults, or threatens

    Lèse-majesté in Thailand

    Lèse-majesté in Thailand

    Lèse-majesté_in_Thailand

  • Okapi
  • Species of mammal

    generic name Okapia derives either from the Mbuba name okapi or the related Lese Karo name o'api, while the specific name (johnstoni) is in recognition of

    Okapi

    Okapi

    Okapi

  • Lesing-Gelimi language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Papua New Guinea

    Lesing-Gelimi, or Lesing-Atui, is an Austronesian language of New Britain, Papua New Guinea. Lesing-Gelimi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription

    Lesing-Gelimi language

    Lesing-Gelimi_language

  • Lèse-majesté in Norway
  • Lèse majesté in Norway (Norwegian: majestetsfornærmelse, majestetsforbrytelse, crimen (læsæ) majestatis, etc.) was judicially based and defined in Norway's

    Lèse-majesté in Norway

    Lèse-majesté_in_Norway

  • Lèse-majesté in Japan
  • Lèse-majesté in Japan (Japanese: 不敬罪, romanized: fukeizai) was a special crime of defamation concerning the imperial family that was in effect between

    Lèse-majesté in Japan

    Lèse-majesté_in_Japan

  • Mamvu language
  • Central Sudanic language of DR Congo

    Mamvu is a Central Sudanic language of northeastern Congo. It is quite similar to Lese. Mamvu is spoken in Watsa Territory. Mamvu at Ethnologue (18th

    Mamvu language

    Mamvu_language

  • Hawaiian language
  • Polynesian language spoken in Hawaii

    Polynesian language of the Austronesian language family, originating in and native to the Hawaiian Islands. It is the historic native language of the Hawaiian

    Hawaiian language

    Hawaiian_language

  • List of language families
  •   Andamanese languages   Australian languages and Tasmanian languages   Caucasian languages   Khoisan languages   Nuba Mountains languages   Paleo-Siberian

    List of language families

    List_of_language_families

  • Efé people
  • Pygmy people of the Ituri Rainforest of the DRC

    instead of nets, are associated with the Lese people. The Efé language is essentially identical to that of the Lese, and is Central Sudanic in origin. (The

    Efé people

    Efé_people

  • Mvuba language
  • Central Sudanic language of DR Congo and Uganda

    Mvuba is a Central Sudanic language of northeastern Congo, with a thousand speakers in Uganda. It is similar to Lese. Mvuba at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)

    Mvuba language

    Mvuba_language

  • Labial–uvular consonant
  • Consonant that is doubly articulated at the lips and the uvula

    articulation, the lips and the uvula. They have been attested in Lese, a Mangbutu-Efe language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. One

    Labial–uvular consonant

    Labial–uvular_consonant

  • Nilo-Saharan languages
  • Proposed family of Native African languages

    The Nilo-Saharan languages are a proposed linguistic family consisting of around 210 Native African languages spoken by somewhere around 70 million speakers

    Nilo-Saharan languages

    Nilo-Saharan languages

    Nilo-Saharan_languages

  • List of language names
  • Official language in: the Spanish autonomous community of Castile and León Lepcha – ᰛᰩᰵ་ᰛᰧᰶᰵ Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim Lese – Efé

    List of language names

    List_of_language_names

  • Sorbian languages
  • West Slavic language group

    The Sorbian languages (Upper Sorbian: serbska rěč, Lower Sorbian: serbska rěc) are the Upper Sorbian language and Lower Sorbian language, two closely related

    Sorbian languages

    Sorbian languages

    Sorbian_languages

  • List of prosecuted lèse majesté cases in Thailand
  • This is the list of prosecuted lèse majesté cases in Thailand. Lèse-majesté in Thailand "A Critic May Now Look at a King", Macan-Markar, Marwaan, The Asian

    List of prosecuted lèse majesté cases in Thailand

    List_of_prosecuted_lèse_majesté_cases_in_Thailand

  • Languages of Africa
  • The number of languages natively spoken in Africa is variously estimated (depending on the delineation of language vs. dialect) at between 1,250 and 2

    Languages of Africa

    Languages of Africa

    Languages_of_Africa

  • Nubian languages
  • Language family spoken in Egypt and Sudan

    The Nubian languages are a language family spoken by Nubians in southern Egypt and northern Sudan. They are now concentrated mainly along the Nile and

    Nubian languages

    Nubian_languages

  • Polynesian languages
  • Language family

    Polynesian languages form a genealogical group of languages, itself part of the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian family. There are 38 Polynesian languages, representing

    Polynesian languages

    Polynesian languages

    Polynesian_languages

  • Central Sudanic languages
  • Nilo-Saharan language family of Central Africa

    family of about sixty languages that have been included in the proposed Nilo-Saharan language family. Central Sudanic languages are spoken in the Central

    Central Sudanic languages

    Central Sudanic languages

    Central_Sudanic_languages

  • Benja Apan
  • Thai pro-democracy activist (born 1999)

    later UFTD's 'Car Mob' protest. She was arrested by Thong Lor police for lèse majesté following her 'Reforms to the Monarchy' speech in front of Sino-Thai

    Benja Apan

    Benja Apan

    Benja_Apan

  • Classification of Pygmy languages
  • Central Sudanic language Lese. Population: 10,000? The Asoa speak their own Central Sudanic language (Asoa), related to Mangbetu, the language of one of their

    Classification of Pygmy languages

    Classification of Pygmy languages

    Classification_of_Pygmy_languages

  • Nilotic languages
  • Small language family of East Africa

    The Nilotic languages are languages spoken across wide areas between Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Uganda

    Nilotic languages

    Nilotic languages

    Nilotic_languages

  • Parit Chiwarak
  • Thai political activist (born 1998)

    his studies. In July 2024 he was sentenced to a two-year prison term for lese-majeste, but he was absent from court and a warrant was issued for his arrest

    Parit Chiwarak

    Parit Chiwarak

    Parit_Chiwarak

  • Srirasmi Suwadee
  • 3rd wife of King Vajiralongkorn

    father Apiruj Suwadee, 72, and mother Wanthanee, 66, were arrested for lèse-majesté. The two later admitted to misusing their royal connection 12 years

    Srirasmi Suwadee

    Srirasmi Suwadee

    Srirasmi_Suwadee

  • Gilbertese language
  • Micronesian language

    Tungaru), is an Austronesian language spoken mainly in Kiribati. It belongs to the Micronesian branch of the Oceanic languages. The word Kiribati, the current

    Gilbertese language

    Gilbertese language

    Gilbertese_language

  • Somsak Jeamteerasakul
  • Thai historian

    monarchy and its lèse majesté law. He has lived in self-imposed exile in France since the 2014 Thai coup d'état, following violent attacks and lèse majesté charges

    Somsak Jeamteerasakul

    Somsak Jeamteerasakul

    Somsak_Jeamteerasakul

  • Lower Sorbian language
  • West Slavic language of eastern Germany

    Sabine (2024). "Kak wjele kompetentnych powědarjow dolnoserbšćiny jo w lěśe 2024? Pówoblicenje na zakłaźe aktualnych datow" [How many competent speakers

    Lower Sorbian language

    Lower Sorbian language

    Lower_Sorbian_language

  • Nauruan language
  • Austronesian language

    Nauruan or Nauru (Nauruan: dorerin Naoero) is an Austronesian language, spoken natively in the island country of Nauru. According to a report published

    Nauruan language

    Nauruan language

    Nauruan_language

  • Monarchy of Thailand
  • welcomed criticism. The lèse-majesté law is part of Thailand's criminal-law code and has been described as the "world's harshest lèse majesté law" and "possibly

    Monarchy of Thailand

    Monarchy of Thailand

    Monarchy_of_Thailand

  • Mbuti people
  • Indigenous pygmy groups in the Congo region of Africa

    language of the neighboring Central Sudanic Lese. The Asua, speakers of the Mangbetu (Central Sudanic) Asua language. The Mbuti population live in the Ituri

    Mbuti people

    Mbuti people

    Mbuti_people

  • Kresh languages
  • Central Sudanic language group of South Sudan

    Kresh is a small language group of South Sudan. It is generally considered to be a branch of the Central Sudanic languages. Boyeldieu (2010) judges that

    Kresh languages

    Kresh languages

    Kresh_languages

  • United States
  • Country primarily in North America

    free speech of any country. Flag desecration, hate speech, blasphemy, and lese majesty are all forms of protected expression. A 2016 Pew Research Center

    United States

    United States

    United_States

  • Samoan language
  • Polynesian language

    Sāmoa or Gagana Sāmoa, pronounced [ŋaˈŋana ˈfaʔa ˈsaːmʊa]) is a Polynesian language spoken by Samoans of the Samoan Islands. Administratively, the islands

    Samoan language

    Samoan language

    Samoan_language

  • Grigore Leșe
  • Romanian musician (born 1954)

    Grigore Leșe (born February 20, 1954) is a Romanian musician. Leșe was born in 1954 in Stoiceni village, Maramureș County in northern Romania. He graduated

    Grigore Leșe

    Grigore Leșe

    Grigore_Leșe

  • Tiwagorn Withiton
  • Thai political and human rights activist

    Thailand that openly challenge the country's taboo, harsh punishment under the lèse-majesté law, by publishing a photo of him wearing a printed 'I lost faith

    Tiwagorn Withiton

    Tiwagorn_Withiton

  • Arnon Nampa
  • Thai pro-democracy activist (born 1984)

    Chan-o-cha's directive in November 2020 to enforce all applicable laws, including lèse-majesté, against demonstrators, Nampa's detention was extended to 110 days

    Arnon Nampa

    Arnon Nampa

    Arnon_Nampa

  • Eastern Sudanic languages
  • Proposed language family

    Sudanic languages are a group of nine families of languages that may constitute a branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family. Eastern Sudanic languages are

    Eastern Sudanic languages

    Eastern_Sudanic_languages

  • Wanchalearm Satsaksit
  • Thai pro-democracy activist (born 1982)

    Thailand and HIV protection in various countries. Wanchalearm is an alleged lèse majesté offender according to a report released in 2015, which claimed that

    Wanchalearm Satsaksit

    Wanchalearm_Satsaksit

  • Chuukese language
  • Austronesian language spoken on the Chuuk islands in Micronesia

    (/tʃuːˈkiːz/), also rendered Trukese (/trʌˈkiːz/), is a Chuukic language of the Austronesian language family spoken primarily on the islands of Chuuk in the Caroline

    Chuukese language

    Chuukese_language

  • Ngero–Vitiaz languages
  • Language family

    Sengseng Arawe linkage:[citation needed] East Arawe: Akolet, Avau, Bebeli, Lesing-Gelimi West Arawe: Solong, Apalik (Ambul), Gimi, Aiklep ?Mangseng Mengen

    Ngero–Vitiaz languages

    Ngero–Vitiaz_languages

  • Tongan language
  • Polynesian language

    pronunciation: /ˈtɒŋ(ɡ)ən/ TONG-(g)ən; lea fakatonga) is an Austronesian language of the Polynesian branch native to the island nation of Tonga. It has around

    Tongan language

    Tongan_language

  • Tahitian language
  • Polynesian language

    tahiti], part of reo Māʼohi, [ˈreo ˈmaːʔohi], languages of French Polynesia) is a Polynesian language, spoken mainly on the Society Islands in French

    Tahitian language

    Tahitian_language

  • Fijian language
  • Austronesian language of Fiji

    vaka-Viti) is an Austronesian language of the Malayo-Polynesian family spoken by some 350,000–450,000 ethnic Fijians as a native language. In the 2013 constitution

    Fijian language

    Fijian language

    Fijian_language

  • Rapa Nui language
  • Polynesian language spoken in Easter Island

    Pascuan (/ˈpæskjuən/ PAS-kew-ən) or Pascuense, is an Eastern Polynesian language. It is spoken on Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui. The island is home

    Rapa Nui language

    Rapa_Nui_language

  • Bʼaga languages
  • Language family of the Ethiopia–Sudan border region

    The Bʼaga languages, also known as Gumuz, form a small language family spoken along the border of Ethiopia and Sudan. They have been tentatively classified

    Bʼaga languages

    Bʼaga_languages

  • Wuthipong Kachathamakul
  • Wuthipong Kachathamakul (Thai: วุฒิพงศ์ กชธรรมคุณ), commonly known as Ko Tee (Thai: โกตี๋), is a Thai anti-monarchy activist. Wuthipong was abducted in

    Wuthipong Kachathamakul

    Wuthipong_Kachathamakul

  • Fur languages
  • Small language family of Sudan and Chad

    The Fur, Furan or For[citation needed] languages constitute a small, closely related family, which is a proposed member of the Nilo-Saharan family. Its

    Fur languages

    Fur languages

    Fur_languages

  • Giles Ji Ungpakorn
  • Thai academic and political activist

    University, before he fled to the United Kingdom in 2009 after facing a lèse majesté charge in Thailand. Giles Ji Ungpakorn is the youngest son of Puey

    Giles Ji Ungpakorn

    Giles_Ji_Ungpakorn

  • Berta language
  • Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Berta in Sudan and Ethiopia

    Berta a.k.a. Gebeto, is a Berta language spoken by the Berta people (also Bertha, Barta, Burta) in Sudan and Ethiopia. As of 2006 Berta had approximately

    Berta language

    Berta_language

  • Netiporn Sanesangkhom
  • Thai political activist (1995–2024)

    As a result, she was charged with multiple criminal charges, including lèse-majesté charges. While detained on these charges, Bung and other detainees

    Netiporn Sanesangkhom

    Netiporn_Sanesangkhom

  • Batta language
  • Austronesian language spoken in West Papua

    Batta (Batanta) is an Austronesian language spoken in Batanta Island, one of the Raja Ampat Islands. According to local history, some Batta speakers originated

    Batta language

    Batta_language

  • Chonthicha Jaengraew
  • Student activist from Thailand

    27 May 2024, a court of first instance in Pathum Thani convicted her of lèse majesté and sentenced her to two-year imprisonment for the comments she made

    Chonthicha Jaengraew

    Chonthicha Jaengraew

    Chonthicha_Jaengraew

  • Shabo language
  • Language of southwestern Ethiopia

    (or preferably Chabu; also called Mikeyir) is an endangered language and likely language isolate spoken by about 400 former hunter-gatherers in southwestern

    Shabo language

    Shabo_language

  • Tobian language
  • Micronesian language spoken in Palau

    Tobian (ramarih Hatohobei, literally "the language of Tobi") is the language of Tobi, one of the Southwest Islands of Palau, and the main island of Hatohobei

    Tobian language

    Tobian_language

  • Nynorsk
  • One of the Norwegian language standards

    Norwegian language, the other being Bokmål. From 12 May 1885, it became the state-sanctioned version of Ivar Aasen's standard Norwegian language (Landsmål)

    Nynorsk

    Nynorsk

  • Intira Charoenpura
  • Thai actress (born 1980)

    Intira Charoenpura (Thai: อินทิรา เจริญปุระ; RTGS: Inthira), also known by the nickname Sai or Sine (Thai: ทราย; born 23 December 1980) is a Thai actress

    Intira Charoenpura

    Intira Charoenpura

    Intira_Charoenpura

  • Songhay languages
  • Group of languages of West Africa

    The Songhay, Songhai or Ayneha languages ([sõʁaj], [soŋaj] or [soŋoj]) are a group of closely related languages/dialects centred on the middle stretches

    Songhay languages

    Songhay languages

    Songhay_languages

  • Äiwoo language
  • Oceanic language spoken in Solomon Islands

    an Oceanic language spoken on the Santa Cruz Islands and the Reef Islands in the Temotu Province of the Solomon Islands. The Äiwoo language has been known

    Äiwoo language

    Äiwoo_language

  • Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul
  • Thai pro-democracy activist (born 1998)

    of risking up to 15 years imprisonment under the provisions of the Thai lèse majesté law. On 20 September 2020, Panusaya along with fellow activists and

    Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul

    Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul

    Panusaya_Sithijirawattanakul

  • Leše, Tržič
  • Place in Upper Carniola, Slovenia

    Leše (pronounced [ˈleːʃɛ], German: Leschach) is a village in the Municipality of Tržič in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. Leše was attested in

    Leše, Tržič

    Leše, Tržič

    Leše,_Tržič

  • Marshallese language
  • Micronesian language of the Marshall Islands

    [kɑzʲinʲ(i)mˠɑːzʲɛlˠ]), also known as Ebon, is a Micronesian language spoken in the Marshall Islands. The language of the Marshallese people, it is spoken by nearly

    Marshallese language

    Marshallese language

    Marshallese_language

  • Kuliak languages
  • Family of languages

    The Kuliak languages, also called the Rub languages, or Nyangiyan languages are a group of languages spoken by small relict communities in the mountainous

    Kuliak languages

    Kuliak languages

    Kuliak_languages

  • Maban languages
  • Language family of Central Africa

    The Maban languages are a small family of languages which have been included in the hypothetical Nilo-Saharan language family. Maban languages are spoken

    Maban languages

    Maban languages

    Maban_languages

  • Berta languages
  • Languages in Ethiopia and Sudan

    The Berta languages, or Funj, traditionally considered dialects of a single language, are Gebeto (Berta proper), Fadashi, and Undu. They are either a small

    Berta languages

    Berta languages

    Berta_languages

  • Somyot Prueksakasemsuk
  • Thai activist and magazine editor (born 1961)

    and magazine editor who was sentenced to eleven years of imprisonment for lèse-majesté against King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 2013. His sentence drew protest

    Somyot Prueksakasemsuk

    Somyot Prueksakasemsuk

    Somyot_Prueksakasemsuk

  • Surmic languages
  • Sub-family of the Eastern Sudanic languages

    The Surmic languages are a branch of the Eastern Sudanic language family. Today, the various peoples who speak Surmic languages make their living in a

    Surmic languages

    Surmic_languages

  • Fadashi language
  • Berta dialect of northwestern Ethiopia

    erstwhile dialect of Berta that is distinct enough to be considered a separate language. Berta at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013) Bremer, Nate D. 2016. A Sociolinguistic

    Fadashi language

    Fadashi_language

  • Voiced labial–velar implosive
  • Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɠ͡ɓ⟩ in IPA

    of consonantal sound. It occurs in a few African languages, including the Central dialect of Igbo, Lese, and Ma'di. The symbol in the International Phonetic

    Voiced labial–velar implosive

    Voiced labial–velar implosive

    Voiced_labial–velar_implosive

  • Raga language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Vanuatu

    the language of northern Pentecost Island in Vanuatu. Like all Vanuatu languages, Raga belongs to the Oceanic subgroup of the Austronesian languages family

    Raga language

    Raga_language

  • Pohnpeian language
  • Austronesian language spoken on Pohnpei island in Micronesia

    Pohnpeian is a Micronesian language spoken as the indigenous language of the island of Pohnpei in the Caroline Islands. Pohnpeian has approximately 30

    Pohnpeian language

    Pohnpeian_language

  • Kordofanian languages
  • Geographic grouping of five language groups spoken in parts of Sudan

    Kordofan region of Sudan: Talodi–Heiban languages, Lafofa languages, Rashad languages, Katla languages and Kadu languages. The first four groups are sometimes

    Kordofanian languages

    Kordofanian languages

    Kordofanian_languages

  • Surachai Danwattananusorn
  • Thai political activist, disappeared in 2018

    anti-monarchist views, which resulted in a past arrest under Thailand's lèse majesté laws. Surachai had been in exile in neighbouring Laos since the Thai

    Surachai Danwattananusorn

    Surachai_Danwattananusorn

  • Xârâgurè language
  • Austronesian language spoken in New Caledonia

    Xârâgurè ('Aragure, Haragure) is an Oceanic language of New Caledonia. Xârâgurè at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Paradisec has an

    Xârâgurè language

    Xârâgurè_language

  • Tuvaluan language
  • Polynesian language spoken in Tuvalu

    is a Polynesian language of the Ellicean group native to Tuvalu. It is more or less distantly related to all other Polynesian languages, such as Hawaiian

    Tuvaluan language

    Tuvaluan language

    Tuvaluan_language

  • Pierre Victor, baron de Besenval de Brünstatt
  • Swiss military officer in French service

    Pierre Victor de Besenval was the most famous person accused of the crime of lèse-nation during the French Revolution. The baron's case became exemplary. Not

    Pierre Victor, baron de Besenval de Brünstatt

    Pierre Victor, baron de Besenval de Brünstatt

    Pierre_Victor,_baron_de_Besenval_de_Brünstatt

  • Felony
  • Serious crime

    animals Poaching Wildlife smuggling Bestiality Crimes against the state Lèse-majesté Treason Espionage Secession Sedition Subversion Defenses to liability

    Felony

    Felony

  • Futunan language
  • Polynesian language

    Futunan or Futunian is the Polynesian language spoken on Futuna and nearby Alofi. The term East Futunan is also used to distinguish it from the related

    Futunan language

    Futunan_language

  • Pukapukan language
  • Polynesian language of Pukapuka atoll, Cook Islands

    Polynesian language that developed in isolation on the island of Pukapuka in the northern group of the Cook Islands. As a "Samoic Outlier" language with strong

    Pukapukan language

    Pukapukan_language

  • Ndrumbea language
  • Austronesian language spoken in New Caledonia

    spelled Dumbea, Ndumbea, Dubea, Drubea and Païta, is a New Caledonian language that gave its name to the capital of New Caledonia, Nouméa, and the neighboring

    Ndrumbea language

    Ndrumbea_language

  • Lendamboi language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Vanuatu

    Lendamboi, Letemboi, or Small Nambas, is one of the Malekula Interior languages of Vanuatu. Materials on Karnai are included in the open access Arthur

    Lendamboi language

    Lendamboi_language

  • Bhumibol Adulyadej
  • King of Thailand from 1946 to 2016

    by a sharp rise in lèse-majesté prosecutions. Lèse-majesté cases rose from five or six a year pre-2005 to 478 in 2010. Although lèse-majesté officially

    Bhumibol Adulyadej

    Bhumibol Adulyadej

    Bhumibol_Adulyadej

  • Mangbutu language
  • Central Sudanic language of DR Congo

    Wambutu. The 1,200 Andinai are separated from other Mangbutu speakers by Lese; they speak a distinct dialect, as do the Andali tribe (Angwe dialect). Mangbutu

    Mangbutu language

    Mangbutu_language

  • Koman languages
  • Family of languages used along the Sudan–Ethiopia border

    The Koman languages are a small, close-knit family of languages located along the Ethiopia–Sudan border with about 50,000 speakers. They are conventionally

    Koman languages

    Koman languages

    Koman_languages

  • Demonym
  • Name for a resident of a particular geographical area

    -e(ñ/n)o/a, -i(ñ/n)o/a, -ite, -(e)r, -(i)sh, -ene, -ensian, -ard, -ese, -nese, -lese, -i(e), -i(ya), -iot, -iote, -k, -asque, -(we)gian, -onian, -vian, -ois(e)

    Demonym

    Demonym

  • Veera Musikapong
  • Thai politician (born 1948)

    Veerakarn Musikapong (Thai: วีระกานต์ มุสิกพงศ์, RTGS: Wirakan Musikaphong), born Veera Musikapong (Thai: วีระ มุสิกพงศ์) on 24 May 1948 in Ranot, Songkhla

    Veera Musikapong

    Veera_Musikapong

  • Bernard Willem Holtrop
  • Dutch cartoonist

    his cartoons led to court cases, where he was, among others, accused of lèse-majesté for depicting queen Juliana of The Netherlands as a prostitute. In

    Bernard Willem Holtrop

    Bernard Willem Holtrop

    Bernard_Willem_Holtrop

  • Move Forward Party
  • Former Thai political party

    พรรคประชาชน). The party’s flagship agenda was to amend Thailand's strict lèse-majesté laws, which forbid the insult of the monarchy. It opposed the remaining

    Move Forward Party

    Move Forward Party

    Move_Forward_Party

  • Lamogai language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Papua New Guinea

    Lamogai is an Austronesian language spoken by about 3600 individuals in parts of West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea on the island of New Britain

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  • Austronesian language spoken in Papua New Guinea

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    Solong language

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  • LENE
  • Female

    German

    LENE

     Short form of German Helene, possibly LENE means "torch." Compare with another form of Lene.

    LENE

  • LIESE
  • Female

    German

    LIESE

    Pet form of German Elisabeth, LIESE means "God is my oath." 

    LIESE

  • Lee
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Lee

    From laoi “”poem”” or from the River Lee, the river which runs through County Cork. (See also Finbar.) It is currently popular as a given name for boys.

    Lee

  • ELSE
  • Female

    German

    ELSE

    Pet form of German Elsabeth, ELSE means "God is my oath." 

    ELSE

  • LESŁAW
  • Male

    Polish

    LESŁAW

    Contracted form of Polish Lechosław, LESŁAW means "Lech's glory."

    LESŁAW

  • Else
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Else

    English : variant of Ell.North German : topographic name for someone who lived by an alder or alders, Middle Low German else.

    Else

  • LISE
  • Male

    Native American

    LISE

    Native American Miwok name LISE means "salmon head rising above water." Compare with feminine Lise.

    LISE

  • Lees
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Lees

    English and Scottish : topographic name from Middle English lees ‘fields’, ‘arable land’, plural of lee (see Lee), or from Middle English lese ‘pasture’, ‘meadow’ (Old English lǣs).English : habitational name from Leece or Lees in Lancashire, or Leese in Cheshire, all named from Old English lēas ‘woodland clearings’ (plural of lēah), or from Leece in Cumbria, which was probably named with a Celtic word, lïss ‘hall’, ‘court’, ‘the principal house in a district’.English : variant spelling of Leece 1.Scottish : reduced form of Gillies.Scottish and Irish : reduced and altered form of McLeish.Dutch : variant of Leys.

    Lees

  • CÉLESTE
  • Female

    French

    CÉLESTE

    French feminine form of Latin unisex Cælestis, CÉLESTE means "heavenly."

    CÉLESTE

  • Less
  • Surname or Lastname

    Probably a shortened form of an unidentified Jewish surname.English

    Less

    Probably a shortened form of an unidentified Jewish surname.English : variant of Lass 3.

    Less

  • Lesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Lesh

    Small portion, Littleness, Practicle or atom

    Lesh

  • LES
  • Male

    English

    LES

    Short form of English unisex Lesley, LES means "garden of hollies."

    LES

  • Lee
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lee

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow or a patch of arable land, Middle English lee, lea, from Old English lēa, dative case (used after a preposition) of lēah, which originally meant ‘wood’ or ‘glade’.English : habitational name from any of the many places named with Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’, as for example Lee in Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hampshire, Kent, and Shropshire, and Lea in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, and Wiltshire.Irish : reduced Americanized form of Ó Laoidhigh ‘descendant of Laoidheach’, a personal name derived from laoidh ‘poem’, ‘song’ (originally a byname for a poet).Americanized spelling of Norwegian Li or Lie.Chinese : variant of Li 1.Chinese : variant of Li 2.Chinese : variant of Li 3.Korean : variant of Yi.Lee is a prominent VA family name brought over in 1641 by Richard Lee (d. 1664), a VA planter and legislator. His great-grandsons included the brothers Arthur, Francis L., Richard Henry, and William Lee, all prominent American Revolution legislators and diplomats.

    Lee

  • LEE
  • Male

    English

    LEE

    English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the Old English word leah, LEE means "meadow." 

    LEE

  • Lease
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish and Irish

    Lease

    Scottish and Irish : possibly a reduced and altered form of McLeish.English : see Lees 2.

    Lease

  • LISE
  • Female

    Norwegian

    LISE

    Danish and Norwegian form of German Liese, LISE means "God is my oath." Compare with masculine Lise.

    LISE

  • ÉLISE
  • Female

    French

    ÉLISE

    French form of German Elise, ÉLISE means "God is my oath." 

    ÉLISE

  • OR-LEE
  • Female

    Hebrew

    OR-LEE

    (אוֹר-לִי) Hebrew name OR-LEE means "light is mine."

    OR-LEE

  • LESŁAWA
  • Female

    Polish

    LESŁAWA

    Contracted form of Polish Lechosława, LESŁAWA means "Lech's glory."

    LESŁAWA

  • SHIR-LEE
  • Female

    Hebrew

    SHIR-LEE

    (שִׁיר-לִי) Hebrew name SHIR-LEE means "song is mine."

    SHIR-LEE

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Online names & meanings

  • Anver
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Russian

    Anver

    Light

  • Abdul-Nur
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Abdul-Nur

    Servant of the Light

  • Roos
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch (also de Roos) and Swiss German

    Roos

    Dutch (also de Roos) and Swiss German : habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a rose.Dutch (also de Roos) : metonymic occupational name for someone who grew roses, from roos ‘rose’.Dutch : from the female personal name Rosa (Latin rosa ‘rose’).Dutch : nickname from roos ‘erysipelas’, an infection which causes reddening of the skin and scalp, applied presumably to someone with a ruddy complexion.Swiss German : from a personal name formed with hrōd ‘renown’.Swedish and Danish (of German origin) : as 1.Swedish : variant of Ros.English and Scottish : variant of Ross 2.

  • Nephishesim
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Nephishesim

    Diminished, torn in pieces.

  • Malcom
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Malcom

    St. Columb's disciple.

  • Jeyasilan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jeyasilan

  • MARÍA
  • Female

    Italian

    MARÍA

    Galician-Portuguese, Italian and Spanish form of Latin Maria, MARÍA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."

  • Visaladchi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Visaladchi

    Goddess Parvathi

  • Anashya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Anashya

    Indestructible

  • Hafiz
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Hafiz

    Keeper. Guardian. Preserver.

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  • Else
  • adv. & conj.

    Besides; except that mentioned; in addition; as, nowhere else; no one else.

  • Lose
  • v. t.

    Not to employ; to employ ineffectually; to throw away; to waste; to squander; as, to lose a day; to lose the benefits of instruction.

  • Lees
  • pl.

    of Lee

  • Lose
  • v. t.

    To wander from; to miss, so as not to be able to and; to go astray from; as, to lose one's way.

  • Lose
  • v. t.

    To cease to have; to possess no longer; to suffer diminution of; as, to lose one's relish for anything; to lose one's health.

  • Lee
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the part or side opposite to that against which the wind blows; -- opposed to weather; as, the lee side or lee rail of a vessel.

  • Lease
  • v. t.

    To grant to another by lease the possession of, as of lands, tenements, and hereditaments; to let; to demise; as, a landowner leases a farm to a tenant; -- sometimes with out.

  • Lene
  • a.

    Smooth; as, the lene breathing.

  • Cool
  • v. i.

    To become less hot; to lose heat.

  • Less
  • v. t.

    To make less; to lessen.

  • Lese-majesty
  • n.

    See Leze majesty.

  • Lease
  • v. t.

    To hold under a lease; to take lease of; as, a tenant leases his land from the owner.

  • Lees
  • n. pl.

    Dregs. See 2d Lee.

  • Less
  • a.

    Smaller; not so large or great; not so much; shorter; inferior; as, a less quantity or number; a horse of less size or value; in less time than before.

  • Lene
  • n.

    Any one of the lene consonants, as p, k, or t (or Gr. /, /, /).

  • Lose
  • v. t.

    To part with unintentionally or unwillingly, as by accident, misfortune, negligence, penalty, forfeit, etc.; to be deprived of; as, to lose money from one's purse or pocket, or in business or gaming; to lose an arm or a leg by amputation; to lose men in battle.

  • Leese
  • v. t.

    To lose.

  • Else
  • a. & pron.

    Other; one or something beside; as, Who else is coming? What else shall I give? Do you expect anything else?

  • Lese
  • v. t.

    To lose.

  • Less
  • adv.

    Not so much; in a smaller or lower degree; as, less bright or loud; less beautiful.