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Queen regnant of Cambodia (1687)
Tey (Khmer: ទៃ) or Neak Mneang Tei (Khmer: អ្នកម្នាងទៃ) (17th century) was queen regnant of Cambodia in 1687. She was married to Barom Reachea V, and the
Queen_Tey
Egyptian queen and Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Kheperkheprure Ay
probably a brother of Queen Tiye (wife of Amenhotep III). Some researchers theorize that he even may have been the father of Nefertiti. Tey was Ay's wife. In
Tey
Scottish author (1896–1952)
MacKintosh (25 July 1896 – 13 February 1952), known by the pen name Josephine Tey, was a Scottish author. She is known for her Inspector Alan Grant series
Josephine_Tey
Queen of Cambodia
the few female rulers in Cambodia's history, and the first one since Queen Tey. Installed on the Cambodian throne by the Vietnamese, her reign was dominated
Ang_Mey
Name list
notable bearers were: Queen Tiye, wife of Amenhotep III, mother of Akhenaten and possible sister of Ay (18th dynasty) Queen Tey, wife of Ay, wet nurse
Tiye_(name)
Topics referred to by the same term
Tey was the consort of Pharaoh Kheperkheprure Ay. Tey or TEY may refer to: Carlos Neva Tey, Spanish footballer Josephine Tey, British mystery writer Juli
Tey_(disambiguation)
King of Cambodia
Nguyễn lord. In 1687, he temporarily abdicated in favour of his mother Queen Tey, who reigned for few months before returning the throne to him. In 1688
Chey_Chettha_IV
Egyptian pharaoh of the late 18th Dynasty (14th century BCE)
Yuya rests entirely on circumstantial evidence. Ay's Great Royal Wife was Tey, who was known to be the wet-nurse to Nefertiti. It is often theorised that
Ay_(pharaoh)
times between 1677 and 1702, abdicated in 1687 in favour of his mother Queen Tey. She remained there for a matter of months before returning the throne
Monarchy_of_Cambodia
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
'Cleopatra father-loving goddess'; 70/69 BC – 10 or 12 August 30 BC) was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and the last active
Cleopatra
Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten
Ay and a woman besides Tey, but Ay's first wife died before Nefertiti's rise to the position of queen, whereupon Ay married Tey, making her Nefertiti's
Nefertiti
Queen of Sambhupura
monarchs during the Khmer Empire. Queen Jyeṣṭhāryā may therefore have been the last female monarch in Cambodia until Queen Tey in the 17th-century. Jacobsen
Jyeṣṭhāryā
Ancient Egyptian noblewoman
of the future king Ay, Nefertiti by a wife different from his future Queen Tey (who is attested as Nefertiti's "nurse"); Mutbenret/Mutnodjmet could have
Mutbenret
Queen of England (1464–70; 1471–83)
Dickon (1929) by Marjorie Bowen. The Daughter of Time (1951), Josephine Tey's classic mystery. The White Rose (1969) by Jan Westcott. The King's Grey
Elizabeth_Woodville
Indian actress and costume designer
working with mainstream Bollywood films like Love Aaj Kal (2009), Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana (2012) and with Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra in Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
Dolly_Ahluwalia
1951 mystery novel by Josephine Tey
Josephine Tey, concerning a modern police officer's investigation into the alleged crimes of King Richard III of England. It was the last book Tey published
The_Daughter_of_Time
Play by Josephine Tey
Tey. The play tells the story of Richard II of England in a romantic fashion, emphasizing the relationship between Richard and his first wife, Queen Anne
Richard_of_Bordeaux
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1479 to 1458 BC
pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, ruling first as regent, then as queen regnant from c. 1479 BC until c. 1458 BC (Low Chronology) and the Great
Hatshepsut
Legendary founder of Kingdom of Funan
and Neang Neak (Khmer: នាងនាគ, UNGEGN: Néang Néak; lit. 'Dragon Woman'). Queen Soma and her husband, Kaundinya I, are known in Khmer legend as "Preah Thong
Queen_Soma
Queen consort of ancient Egypt
of Amenwahsu (Jmn-wȝḥ-sw). The vast majority of Tuya's attestations as queen date to the reign of her son, making it less than completely certain that
Tuya_(queen)
Queen of Cambodia (b. 1904 – d. 1975)
April 1904 – 27 April 1975) was Queen of Cambodia from 1955 to 1960 as the wife of King Norodom Suramarit and reigning Queen of Cambodia from 1960 until the
Sisowath_Kossamak
Town in East London
the village around the church and the settlements of Hacton and Corbets Tey. The estates of Gaynes, New Place and Upminster Hall were purchased during
Upminster
Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II
Nefertari (also known as Nefertari Meritmut; Akkadian: Naptera) was an Egyptian queen and the first of the Great Royal Wives (or principal wives) of Ramesses
Nefertari
Indian music composer, singer, and lyricist (born 1979)
2018. Hungama, Bollywood (2 November 2012). "Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana Cast List | Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana Movie Star Cast – Bollywood Hungama"
Amit_Trivedi
Archaeologic site in the Tuva Republic
BC) Tuva. Forensic reconstruction of the King and Queen of Arzhan-2, in their burial costumes Chinge-Tey I represents the burial of an 'elite' individual
Arzhan_culture
Musical artist
in Thoda Lutf Thoda Ishq (2015) "London Thumakada" in Queen (2014) "Farukha Baadi" in Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana (2012) "Baari barsi" in Band Baaja Baaraat
Labh_Janjua
Queen consort of Egypt
might imply it was a non-Egyptian name in origin. Some suggest that the queen's strong political and unconventional religious views might have been due
Tiye
Achaemenid Empire Queen consort
Amāstris, from Old Persian Amāstrī-, "strong woman") was an Achaemenid queen, wife of king Xerxes I and mother of king Artaxerxes I. She was one of the
Amestris
British politician (born 1974)
Also in July 2015, Cartlidge took a train journey from Sudbury to Marks Tey with rail executives from Abellio Greater Anglia, Network Rail and officials
James_Cartlidge
Queen consort of Egypt from 116-115 BC
Greek: Κλεοπάτρα) was Queen of Egypt briefly from 116 to 115 BC, as first wife of Ptolemy IX Lathyros. She later became queen consort of the Seleucid
Cleopatra_IV
King of the Khmer Empire
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Jayavarman_IX
Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt
Cleopatra V (Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Τρύφαινα; died c. 69–68 BC) was a Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt. She is the only surely attested wife of Ptolemy XII. Her only
Cleopatra_V
Queen of Syria from 82 to 69 BC
135 and 130 – 69 BC) was the Queen consort of Egypt (Cleopatra Selene or Cleopatra V Selene) from 115 to 102 BC, the Queen consort of Syria from 102 to
Cleopatra_Selene_of_Syria
Queen of Chenla
Jayadevi (Khmer: ជ័យទេវី, Jayadevī; fl. 713) was the queen regnant of the Kingdom of Chenla, the predecessor polity of the Khmer Empire, from c. 681 to
Jayadevi
Queen consort of Egypt
Egyptian queen in the Eighteenth Dynasty. She was the Great Royal Wife of the dynasty's third pharaoh, Thutmose I, and the mother of the queen and pharaoh
Ahmose_(queen)
King of Funan
centered on the Mekong Delta. He was the consort of the first monarch Soma, Queen of Funan, also known as Neang Neakii (Khmer), and inspired by Indian models
Kaundinya_I
Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom (c.316–c.270/268 BC)
Arsinoë II (Koine Greek: Ἀρσινόη, c. 316 BC – 270 or 268 BC) was Queen consort of Thrace, Anatolia, and Macedonia by her first and second marriage, to
Arsinoe_II
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1191 to 1188 BC
Callender, Queen Tausret and the End of Dynasty 19, Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur, Bd. 32, (2004), pp. 81-104 J. von Beckerath: Queen Twosre as guardian
Tausret
Pakistani ghazal singer
Ke Taraf Kabhi Kabhi To Udasiyuon Ka Saman Tu Paas Bhi Ho To Toh Kya Ye Tey Hai Ke Ab Umar Bhar Naheen Milna Saagar Roye Lehrien Shor Machayein "Gul
Gulbahar_Bano
Ameny was an ancient Egyptian queen of the late Middle Kingdom, most likely dating to the 13th Dynasty, around 1750 to 1650 BC. She is only known from
Ameny_(queen)
Queen consort of Egypt (c. 1560–1530 BCE)
Ahhotpe or Aahhotep, "Iah (the Moon) is satisfied") was an ancient Egyptian queen who lived c. 1560–1530 BCE, during the end of the Seventeenth Dynasty and
Ahhotep_I
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Thommasaok_Reachea
Ruler of the Khmer Empire (1346–1347)
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Sithean_Reachea
Being in Germanic folklore
strúka honum eftir baki. Men tá tey koma at nerta við halan, verða tey áføst við hann, og tá sleppur hann ongum, men dregur tey við sær til botns í vatninum
Nixie_(folklore)
King of Cambodia from 1848 to 1860
capital Oudong. His mother was Ros, a royal consort since 1793 and later Queen Vara (died around 1869). Ang Duong was the father of his successor King
Ang_Duong
Ancient Egyptian queen consort
Sitamun Iset Tadukhipa / Kiya Nefertiti Meritaten Neferneferuaten Ankhesenamun Tey Mutnedjmet Nebetnehat XIX Sitre Tuya Tanedjemet Nefertari Isetnofret Henutmire
Aya_(queen)
Swann Akimitsu Takagi (1920–1995) Katsuhiko Takahashi (1947–) Josephine Tey (1896–1952) Arthur_Upfield (1890–1964) Andrew Vachss (1942–2021) Janwillem
List of detective fiction authors
List_of_detective_fiction_authors
King of Cambodia since 2004
House of Norodom, Sihamoni is the eldest son of King Norodom Sihanouk and Queen Norodom Monineath. He was educated in Czechoslovakia and gained recognition
Norodom_Sihamoni
Queen Kambujarajalakshmi
Queen Kambujarajalakshmi or Kambuja-raja-lakshmi (Khmer: កម្ពុជរាជលក្ស្មី, Thai: กัมพุชราชลักษมี) was a Semi legendary queen regnant of Chenla in Cambodia
Kambuja-raja-lakshmi
Royal Wife of Tutankhamun
monuments show her as great royal wife to him. On the walls of Ay's tomb it is Tey (Ay's senior wife), not Ankhesenamun, who appears as his great royal wife
Ankhesenamun
Queen regnant of Funan
was a queen regnant of Funan (in present-day Cambodia) from 514 to 517. She was first the principal queen of King Jayavarman and later a queen in her
Kulaprabhavati
King
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Udayadityavarman_II
Dynasty of Egypt from c. 1550 to 1292 BCE
afterward, with Ay instead ascending to the throne with his long-time wife Tey, who was originally Nefertiti's wet-nurse. Ay's reign was short. His successor
Eighteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
King of the Khmer Empire
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Indrajayavarman
King of Cambodia
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Preah_Ram_II
7th-century king of Chenla
Isanavarman I.[citation needed] Jayavarman I's daughter, Queen Jayadevi, succeeded him as queen regnant. Jayavarman II - considered by most to be the first
Jayavarman_I
Great Royal Wife
Ir-renef-djesef, Nephthys, Serket, a monkey and two baboons in kiosk. Queen Sitre is further shown seated before a naos. Another scene shows a Lion-headed
Sitre
King of Cambodia (1758–1775)
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Outey_II
Earliest confirmed female Egyptian pharaoh c. 1800 BC
Neferusobek (Egyptian: Sbk-nfrw, lit. 'Beauty of Sobek') was the first confirmed queen regnant (or 'female king') of ancient Egypt and the last pharaoh of the
Sobekneferu
Queen regnant of Cyrenaica from 258 to 246 BCE
Berenikē Euergetis, "Berenice the Benefactress") was queen regnant of Cyrenaica from 258 to 246 BCE and queen of Ptolemaic Egypt from 246 to 222 BCE as the wife
Berenice_II
Emperor of the Khmer Empire from 1000 to 1150 CE
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Suryavarman_II
King of Chenla
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Mahendravarman_(Chenla)
Great Royal Wife, Khenemetneferhedjet
Mentuhotep was an ancient Egyptian queen of the Second Intermediate Period, wife of pharaoh Djehuti. Her main title was Great Royal Wife. Another title
Mentuhotep_(queen)
Queen of Sambhupura
(8th-century - 9th-century), was a queen regnant of Sambhupura in Chenla in Cambodian history. She was also the queen of Jayavarman II, the king of Lower
Jayendrabhā
American singer-songwriter (1971–1995)
American Southwest. Firenze University Press. ISBN 978-8866553939. Rebolledo, Tey Diana (2005). The Chronicles of Panchita Villa and Other Guerrilleras: Essays
Selena
Society dedicated to research on Richard III of England
society became moribund during the Second World War. In 1951, Josephine Tey published her detective novel The Daughter of Time, in which Richard's guilt
Richard_III_Society
King of Cambodia
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Thommo_Reachea_IV
King of Cambodia from 1927 to 1941
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Sisowath_Monivong
King of the Khmer Empire
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Dharanindravarman_II
Khmer king (c. 1122–1218)
Empire. He was the son of King Dharanindravarman II (r. 1150–1160) and Queen Sri Jayarajacudamani. He was the first Khmer king devoted to Buddhism; only
Jayavarman_VII
Macedonian queen (c. 337–317 BC)
Εὐρυδίκη Eurydikē; c. 337–317 BC), often referred to as Adea Eurydice, was the Queen consort of Macedon, wife of Philip III and daughter of Amyntas IV and Cynane
Eurydice_II_of_Macedon
Queen consort of Egypt
Great One") was a queen of the 12th Dynasty of Egypt. Aat was buried at Dahshur, under her husband's pyramid, along with another queen Khenemetneferhedjet
Aat_(queen)
King of the Khmers
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Indravarman_II
King of Cambodia
the help of Muslim merchants from Malaya, and the support of Vietnamese queen Ngoc Van, Ponhea Chan murdered his cousin Ang Non I as well as his uncle
Ramathipadi_I
King of Cambodia (1806–1834)
Ang Chan died in 1834, and his second daughter, Ang Mey, was installed as queen. Jacobsen, Trudy (2008). Lost Goddesses: The Denial of Female Power in Cambodian
Ang_Chan_II
Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt
as Cleopatra I or Cleopatra Syra, was a princess of the Seleucid Empire, Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt by marriage to Ptolemy V of Egypt from 193 BC, and regent
Cleopatra_I_Syra
Egyptian queen consort
Tem was an ancient Egyptian queen consort of the 11th Dynasty, a wife of King Mentuhotep II and the mother of Mentuhotep III. She was buried in Tomb DBXI
Tem_(queen)
9th-century ruler of the Khmer Empire
dedicated to Jayavarman II under his posthumous name Parameśvara and his queen Dharaṇīndradevī (K. 320a), the northern ones for Rudravarman (consecrated
Indravarman_I
King of Cambodia
following the death of his younger brother, Jayavarman VI. He was married to Queen Vijayendralakshmi, former wife of Jayavarman VI. He was murdered in battle
Dharanindravarman_I
King of the Khmer Empire
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Jayavarman_III
King of Khmer Empire from 944-968 AD
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Rajendravarman_II
King of the Khmer Empire
Cambodia's modern history. Harshavarman was a son of King Yasovarman I and his Queen, who was a sister of Jayavarman IV. Grandparents of Harshavarman were King
Harshavarman_I
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Ishanavarman_II
Queen of Sambhupura
Nṛpatendradevī (8th-century), was a queen regnant of Sambhupura in Chenla in Cambodian history. She was also the queen of Rajendravarman I [fr], the king
Nṛpatendradevī
Queen consort of Nubia and Egypt
Sitamun Iset Tadukhipa / Kiya Nefertiti Meritaten Neferneferuaten Ankhesenamun Tey Mutnedjmet Nebetnehat XIX Sitre Tuya Tanedjemet Nefertari Isetnofret Henutmire
Arty_(queen)
King of Cambodia
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Yasovarman_II
King of Angkor from 1001-1002 CE
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Udayadityavarman_I
King of the Khmer Empire
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Suryavarman_I
Type of detective story
Dorothy L. Sayers, Gladys Mitchell and Josephine Tey. Others – S. S. Van Dine, John Dickson Carr and Ellery Queen – were American, but imitated the "British"
Whodunit
Queen consort of Nubia and Egypt
Abar was a Nubian queen of the Kingdom of Kush dated to the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt. She is known from a series of stela found in Sudan and Egypt
Abar_(queen)
King of the Khmer Empire
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Tribhuvanāditya
Indian sound engineer
Ishaqzaade 2012, Barfi! 2012, English Vinglish 2012, Aiyyaa 2012, Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana 2013, Naayak 2013, Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya 2013, Race
Shadab_Rayeen
Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt
Berenice III refer to her sometimes as Cleopatra Berenice. She was co-ruling queen of Ptolemaic Egypt with her uncle/husband Ptolemy X Alexander I, from 101
Berenice_III
Colombian folklore festival
1978– Patricia Abello Marino 1979– Thelma García Méndez (quit) 1979– Esther (Tey) Cecilia Cadena Buitrago 1980– Ana María Donado 1981– Silvana González Martelo
Barranquilla_Carnival
King of Cambodia from 1860 to 1904
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Norodom_of_Cambodia
Mitanni princess, consort of Pharaoh Amenhotep III
Tadukhipa's Mitanni origin. Seele, Meyer and others have pointed out that Tey, wife of Ay, held the title of nurse to Nefertiti, and that this argues against
Tadukhipa
King of Cambodia
by his brother, and West Baray as its principal bàrày. He was married to queen Kambujarajalakshmi. His reign was upset by internal rebellions that finally
Harshavarman_III
King of the Khmer Empire
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Indravarman_III
King of Cambodia
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Satha_II
King of Cambodia
Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Batom Reachea II Chey Chettha IV Tey (queen) Outey Reachea I Reameathiptei II Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo Reachea
Satha_I
QUEEN TEY
QUEEN TEY
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : reduced form of McQueen.English : from a Middle English female personal name, Quena, from Old English cwene ‘queen’.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
One who Helps; Helper; Assistant
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Teutonic
Queen
Girl/Female
English Teutonic
Queen.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Queen
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Teutonic
Queen; Female Companion; Royal; Wife of King; Highest Lady
Boy/Male
Muslim
Supporter, Helper, One who helps
Girl/Female
English Teutonic
Queen.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Mermaid
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Telugu
Highest Lady; Wife of a King
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, queen, from Old English cwen "queen," from Germanic kwen, QUEEN means "wife."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Queen of queen
Girl/Female
Tamil
Queen
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Queen
Female
English
Elaborated form of English Queen, QUEENA means "queen" or "wife."
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
One who helps
Boy/Male
Indian
Supporter, Helper, One who helps
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name QUYEN means "bird."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Queen
Girl/Female
Tamil
Queen of queen
QUEEN TEY
QUEEN TEY
Girl/Female
Hindu
Best friend, Wisdom
Girl/Female
Tamil
Snow
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Ushriya, USHRIA means "blessed of God" or "fortunate of God."
Girl/Female
Biblical
A wall.
Female
English
Feminine form of English Benjamin, BENJAMINA means "blessed."
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of a Raga
Male
Yiddish
(וֶועלוֶל) Yiddish name VELVEL means "wolf."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Parsi
Learned in Religious Matters
Girl/Female
Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Wealth; Good Luck; Intellectual; Thinking Best; Beautiful; Goddess Lakshmi; Well Mannered
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Egyptian, Swahili
Handsome
QUEEN TEY
QUEEN TEY
QUEEN TEY
QUEEN TEY
QUEEN TEY
n.
A woman who is the sovereign of a kingdom; a female monarch; as, Elizabeth, queen of England; Mary, queen of Scots.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Queen
v. t.
To divest of the rank or authority of queen.
imp. & p. p.
of Queen
n.
A woman eminent in power or attractions; the highest of her kind; as, a queen in society; -- also used figuratively of cities, countries, etc.
v. i.
To act the part of a queen.
a.
Like, becoming, or suitable to, a queen.
v. i.
To make a queen (or other piece, at the player's discretion) of by moving it to the eighth row; as, to queen a pawn.
n.
A playing card bearing the picture of a queen; as, the queen of spades.
a.
Queer; eccentric; crotchety.
n.
A male homosexual, esp. one who is effeminate or dresses in women's clothing.
a.
Mysterious; suspicious; questionable; as, a queer transaction.
a.
Exercising regal authority; reigning; as, a queen regnant.
a.
At variance with what is usual or normal; differing in some odd way from what is ordinary; odd; singular; strange; whimsical; as, a queer story or act.
n.
The dominion, condition, or character of a queen.
n.
The fertile, or fully developed, female of social bees, ants, and termites.
n.
The most powerful, and except the king the most important, piece in a set of chessmen.
n.
The state, rank, or dignity of a queen.
n.
The wife of a king.