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Topics referred to by the same term
Yejong (睿宗) is the temple name of two Korean monarchs, derived from the Chinese equivalent "Ruìzōng": Yejong of Goryeo (1079-1122, r. 1105–1122) Yejong
Yejong
Korean politician (1415–1487)
Chief State Councillor. In 1469, when Yejong died, Han Myŏnghoe was instrumental in the decision to recuse both Yejong's son as too young and Jalsan's older
Han_Myŏnghoe
King of Joseon from 1468 to 1470
Yejong (Korean: 예종; Hanja: 睿宗; 23 January 1450 – 9 January 1470), personal name Yi Hwang, was the eighth monarch of Joseon. He was the third son of King
Yejong_of_Joseon
King of Goryeo from 1105 to 1122
Yejong (11 February 1079 – 15 May 1122), personal name Wang U, was the 16th king of the Korean Goryeo dynasty. He was the eldest son of King Sukjong and
Yejong_of_Goryeo
King of Joseon from 1470 to 1495
Sejo, he ascended to the throne upon the death of his sickly uncle, King Yejong. Yi Hyeol was born as the second son of Crown Prince Yi Jang and Crown Princess
Seongjong_of_Joseon
King of Joseon from 1455 to 1468
died in 1468, and the throne passed to his sickly second son, Yi Hwang (Yejong of Joseon). His tomb is known as Gwangneung (광릉) and is located in Namyangju
Sejo_of_Joseon
Queen of Joseon from 1455 to 1468
Queen Dowager Jaseong (자성왕대비) during the reign of her son, Yi Hwang, King Yejong, She was later honoured as Grand Queen Dowager Jaseong (자성대왕대비) during the
Queen_Jeonghui
Korean queen (1445–1462)
Consort Jangsun (Korean: 장순빈) during her lifetime, was the first wife of Yejong of Joseon. Han Naeng-yi was born on 3 March 1445 into the Cheongju Han clan
Queen_Jangsun
2017 South Korean film
threatens the stability of the kingdom. Lee Sun-kyun as King Yejong Kang Chan-hee as young King Yejong Ahn Jae-hong as Yoon Yi-seo Kim Hee-won as Nam Gun-hee
The_King's_Case_Note
1392–1897 Korean dynasty
political field. Sejo's weak son Yejong succeeded him as the eighth king, but died two years later in 1469. Yejong's nephew Seongjong ascended the throne
Joseon
Princess of Goryeo (1079–1109)
became a queen consort through her marriage with her first cousin, King Yejong as his first and primary wife, with which she became the 11th reigned Goryeo
Queen_Gyeonghwa
Goryeo concubine (fl. 12th century)
Jangsin (장신궁주; 長信宮主) was a Korean royal consort as the fourth wife of King Yejong of Goryeo.[citation needed] Lady Choe was born as the third daughter of
Princess_Jangsin
King of Joseon from 1608 to 1623
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Gwanghaegun_of_Joseon
Korean prince (1438–1457)
oldest son of Sejo of Joseon and Queen Jeonghui, also the older brother of Yejong of Joseon. He was the spouse of Queen Insu and the biological father of
Crown_Prince_Ŭigyŏng
King of Goryeo from 1122 to 1146
17th monarch of the Korean Goryeo dynasty. He was the eldest son of King Yejong and Queen Sundeok, the daughter of Yi Cha-gyŏm. His reign saw two major
Injong_of_Goryeo
King of Joseon from 1452 to 1455
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Danjong_of_Joseon
King of Joseon from 1567 to 1608
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Seonjo_of_Joseon
Queen of Joseon from 1468 to 1469
of the Cheongju Han clan, was the second wife and queen consort of King Yejong, the 8th Joseon monarch. She was queen consort from 1468, until her husband's
Queen_Ansun
Grand queen dowager of Joseon
entrusted with the task of protecting Yejong by the late King Sejo, implying her seniority above both the late Yejong and Queen Dowager Inhye. Thus, it was
Queen_Insu
King of Goryeo from 1095 to 1105
Jurchen and Tactical Systems of Byeolmuban during the Reign of Sukjong and Yejong". Kookmin University Institute of Korean Studies. 4. Archived from the original
Sukjong_of_Goryeo
South Korean actor (1975–2023)
2015 The Advocate: A Missing Body Byeon Ho-sung 2017 The King's Case Note Yejong of Joseon Man of Will Go Jong Cameo A Special Lady Im Sang-hoon 2018 Take
Lee_Sun-kyun
King of Joseon from 1506 to 1544
day of the 11th lunar month. She was the half-niece of Queen Ansun, King Yejong's second Queen Consort "Jo Gwang-jo, Joseon reformist". KBS World. 27 October
Jungjong_of_Joseon
Queen of Joseon from 1469 to 1474
also a third cousin twice removed of Queen Ansun, the second wife of King Yejong. In 1460, her third older sister, Han Naeng-yi, who was 15 years old, married
Queen_Gonghye
2011 South Korean television series
Sejong Noh Young-hak as Grand Prince Haeyang, later King Yejong Lee Yeon-doo as Queen Ansun, Yejong's second wife Yoon Joo as Se-seon In this table, the blue
Insu,_the_Queen_Mother
King of Joseon from 1398 to 1400
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Jeongjong_of_Joseon
Historic site in South Korea
Located in this cluster are Gongneung (공릉) (Queen Jangsun, first wife of King Yejong), Sulleung (술릉) (Queen Gonghye, first wife of King Seongjong and younger
Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty
Royal_Tombs_of_the_Joseon_Dynasty
Alliance of churches in South Korea
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Christian_Council_of_Korea
King of Joseon from 1720 to 1724
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Gyeongjong_of_Joseon
King of Joseon from 1495 to 1506
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Yeonsangun_of_Joseon
King of Joseon from 1545 to 1567
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Myeongjong_of_Joseon
Church in Seoul, South Korea
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Youngnak_Presbyterian_Church
Joseon and Korean Empire royal family
Seongjong of Joseon ascended to the throne as the adopted heir to his uncle, Yejong of Joseon. As of 1475, Seongjong asked the Ming dynasty government to ratify
House_of_Yi
Church in Worldwide
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Good_News_Mission
King of Joseon from 1724 to 1776
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Yeongjo_of_Joseon
Korean scholar and general (1075–1151)
widow raised and supervised the education of her younger sons. Later King Yejong rewarded her with a yearly allowance, noting in particular her merit in
Kim_Pusik
King of Joseon from 1623 to 1649
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Injo_of_Joseon
Rank for court women in Joseon
Cheongju Han clan (1445–1662) — posthumously Queen Jangsun; first wife of King Yejong Consort Yang-je of the Changwon Hwang clan — selected wife of Crown Prince
Naemyŏngbu
King of Joseon from 1418 to 1450
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Sejong_the_Great
2007–2008 South Korean television series
Lady Jung, Ji-gyeom's wife Kim Byung-se as King Sejo Yoo Dong-hyuk as King Yejong Kim Jong-gyul as Han Myung-hoe Kim Young-joon as Hong Gwi-nam Shin Tae-hoon
The_King_and_I_(TV_series)
Joseon royal consort (c. 1470–1506)
Because of this, Chang Noksu lived as a servant of Grand Prince Jean, son of Yejong of Joseon and Queen Ansun. After having a son with Gano (가노; 家奴), another
Chang_Noksu
French Roman Catholic saint (1796–1839)
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Laurent-Joseph-Marius_Imbert
Island in South Korea
age of 28 after being falsely accused of treason during the reign of King Yejong (r.1468–1470), the eighth king of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. Although
Namiseom
Church in Seoul, South Korea
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Yoido_Full_Gospel_Church
Korean noble clan
king's close supporters were executed, and King Yejong himself was himself under house arrest. King Yejong was due to be poisoned to death by Yi. However
Incheon_Lee_clan
King of Joseon from 1544 to 1545
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Injong_of_Joseon
Princess of Goryeo (fl. 12th century)
Hanja: 興慶公主; d. 1176) was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the youngest daughter of King Yejong and Queen Sundeok, also the youngest sister of King Injong.[citation needed]
Princess_Heunggyeong
King of Goryeo from 1211 to 1213
1046–1083 Sunjong 1083 Seonjong 1083–1094 Heonjong 1094–1095 Sukjong 1095–1105 Yejong 1105–1122 Injong 1122–1146 Uijong 1146–1170 Myeongjong 1170–1197 Sinjong
Gangjong_of_Goryeo
Ancient Chinese lithophone
khánh), and Korea (where it is called pyeongyeong). In the 11th year of King Yejong of Goryeo (1116), it was imported from the Song Dynasty. It is still used
Bianqing
King of Joseon from 1776 to 1800
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Jeongjo_of_Joseon
King of Joseon from 1659 to 1674
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Hyeonjong_of_Joseon
Church in South Korea
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Myungsung_Presbyterian_Church
Korean dynasty (918–1392)
continue on at least until the early 12th century during the reign of King Yejong. Due to this constant massive influx of Balhae refugees, the Goguryeoic
Goryeo
King of Goryeo from 1349 to 1351
1046–1083 Sunjong 1083 Seonjong 1083–1094 Heonjong 1094–1095 Sukjong 1095–1105 Yejong 1105–1122 Injong 1122–1146 Uijong 1146–1170 Myeongjong 1170–1197 Sinjong
Chungjeong_of_Goryeo
Court ceremonial music of Korea
as 572 costumes and ritual dance objects from China, a gift to Emperor Yejong of Goryeo from Emperor Huizong of Song. The number of performers in Korea's
Aak
Calendar year
needed] John of Tours, Bishop of Wells Sybilla of Normandy, queen of Scotland Yejong, Korean ruler of Goryeo (b. 1079) Wang Cha-ji, Korean general (b. 1066)[citation
1122
Calendar year
use in royal banquets to the Korean court of Goryeo, by request from King Yejong. November 29 – A large earthquake damages the areas of the Crusaders in
1114
Topics referred to by the same term
Yongle Emperor Queen Jangsun (1445–1462), wife of Yejong of Joseon Queen Ansun (1445–1499), wife of Yejong of Joseon Queen Gonghye (1456–1474), wife of Seongjong
Consort_Han
Korean queen (1094–1118)
(문경태후; 文敬太后), was a Korean Goryeo era queen consort as the second wife of Yejong of Goryeo and the mother of his successor, Injong of Goryeo.[citation needed]
Queen_Sundeok
Calendar year
executed four days later on February 8. Han Myŏnghoe is appointed by King Yejong of Korea as the new Chief State Councillor, replacing Pak Wŏnhyŏng. March
1469
King of Joseon from 1834 to 1849
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Heonjong_of_Joseon
Presbyterian Church
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Union Presbyterian Church in Korea
Union_Presbyterian_Church_in_Korea
Goryeo consort (fl. 12th century)
granddaughter of King Munjong who became the third wife of her first cousin, King Yejong.[citation needed] Since she was closely related to her husband, this marriage
Queen_Munjeong_(Goryeo)
Eastern Orthodox diocese
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Eastern Orthodox Metropolis of Korea
Eastern_Orthodox_Metropolis_of_Korea
Joseon royal consort (fl. 15th century)
Hanja: 恭嬪 崔氏), or Concubine Gong, of the Jeonju Choe clan, was a consort of Yejong of Joseon. Lady Choe was born into the Jeonju Choe clan, as the youngest
Gongbin_Choe
Name list
military leader of Goryeo Wang U (1079–1122), the personal name of King Yejong of Goryeo Wang U (1365–1389), the personal name of King U of Goryeo Yi U
Woo_(Korean_given_name)
King of Joseon from 1674 to 1720
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Sukjong_of_Joseon
King of Goryeo from 1146 to 1170
civil officials were again purged. Father: Injong of Goryeo Grandfather: Yejong of Goryeo Grandmother: Queen Sundeok of the Gyeongwon Yi clan Mother: Queen
Uijong_of_Goryeo
Princess of Goryeo (fl. 12th century)
) was a Goryeo Royal Princess as the first and oldest daughter of King Yejong and Queen Sundeok, also the first sister of King Injong.[unreliable source
Princess_Seungdeok
1998–2000 South Korean television series
Uigyeong, later King Deokjong, Queen Sohye's husband. Lee Yung-ho as King Yejong Choi Woo-hyuk as King Jungjong Kim Min-jung as Queen Jungsoon, Danjong's
The_King_and_the_Queen
2021 South Korean television series
Astrology The manhwa hypothesized the existence of a fictional king between Yejong and Seongjong, but the production decided to remove any reference to real
The_King's_Affection
King of Joseon from 1800 to 1834
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Sunjo_of_Joseon
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Presbyterian Church in Korea (Daeshin)
Presbyterian_Church_in_Korea_(Daeshin)
Goryeo government official
2nd year of Yejong's reign (1107). In the Korean calendar (lunisolar), the 15th day of the 12th Lunar month of the 2nd year of Yejong's reign (1107)
Ch'ŏk_Chun'gyŏng
Yunggong Seongsin Myeongye Heumsuk Inhyo the Great 혜장승천체도열문영무지덕융공성신명예흠숙인효대왕 8 Yejong 1468–1469 Yi Gwang 이광 King Yangdo Heummun Seongmu Euiin Sohyo the Great
List_of_kings_of_Joseon
Christian new religious movement
HapDongChongShin HapDongChunTong HapDongBokUm ChanYang BoSuHapDong BokUm YeJong JeongRip Logos HwanWon DokNoHoe JapDongJungAng YeJangHapBo DaeShin II BupTong
World Mission Society Church of God
World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God
Name list
Korean given name. Queen Dowager Inhye (1445–1499), second wife of King Yejong of Joseon Lee In-hye (born 1981), South Korean actress Oh In-hye (1984–2020)
In-hye
King of Goryeo from 1197 to 1204
King Huijong due to Choe's demands. Father: Injong of Goryeo Grandfather: Yejong of Goryeo Grandmother: Queen Sundeok of the Gyeongwon Yi clan Mother: Queen
Sinjong_of_Goryeo
County in Gangwon-do, South Korea
Sejo and administrators donated to rebuild the temple. Sejo's son, King Yejong designated it as a memorial for his father. During the Third Battle of Seoul
Pyeongchang_County
King of Goryeo (1330–32; 1339–43)
1046–1083 Sunjong 1083 Seonjong 1083–1094 Heonjong 1094–1095 Sukjong 1095–1105 Yejong 1105–1122 Injong 1122–1146 Uijong 1146–1170 Myeongjong 1170–1197 Sinjong
Chunghye_of_Goryeo
King of Goryeo from 1170 to 1197
Sinjong, was placed on the throne. Father: Injong of Goryeo Grandfather: Yejong of Goryeo Grandmother: Queen Sundeok of the Gyeongwon Yi clan Mother: Queen
Myeongjong_of_Goryeo
China–Korea historiography disputes
still remains. How would this not be the will of the heavens for our King (Yejong of Goryeo) has acquired what Goguryeo had lost before? (而本勾高麗之所有也. 其古碑遺跡
Goguryeo_controversies
Seonjong (1083–1094) King Heonjong (1094–1095) King Sukjong (1095–1105) King Yejong (1105–1122) King Injong (1122–1146) King Uijong (1146–1170) King Myeongjong
List_of_Goryeo_people
General of Goryeo dynasty
Yun was given orders to withdraw his troops by Goryeo's new ruler, King Yejong. After the war, Yun brought 346 prisoners, 96 horses, and about 300 cows
Yun_Kwan
Welsh Protestant missionary (1840–1866)
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Robert_Jermain_Thomas
Traditional Chinese game
China during the Goryeo period, in 1116 CE, and was popularised by King Yejong. The king's patronage made the previously banned game into a popular courtly
Pitch-pot
Kin of consorts in the Sinosphere
Prince Uigyeong), Queen Jangsun (first wife of King Yejong), Queen Ansun (second wife of King Yejong), Queen Gonghye (first wife of King Seongjong) and
Consort_kin
Marquess Deokyang
Ancestors of Duke Yangyang Sukjong of Goryeo 고려 숙종 Yejong of Goryeo 고려 예종 Queen Myeongui 명의왕후 Injong of Goryeo 고려 인종 Yi Cha-gyŏm 이자겸 Queen Sundeok 순덕왕후
Duke_Yangyang
Korean politician (fl. 12th century)
while until he married his second daughter to Yejong of Goryeo (r. 1105–1122) in 1107. The union was Yejong's effort to appease the court officials who protested
Yi_Chagyŏm
King of Joseon from 1392 to 1398
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Taejo_of_Joseon
King of Joseon from 1849 to 1864
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Cheoljong_of_Joseon
Korean new religious movement
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Shincheonji_Church_of_Jesus
King of Goryeo from 949 to 975
1046–1083 Sunjong 1083 Seonjong 1083–1094 Heonjong 1094–1095 Sukjong 1095–1105 Yejong 1105–1122 Injong 1122–1146 Uijong 1146–1170 Myeongjong 1170–1197 Sinjong
Gwangjong_of_Goryeo
HapDongChongShin HapDongChunTong HapDongBokUm ChanYang BoSuHapDong BokUm YeJong JeongRip Logos HwanWon DokNoHoe JapDongJungAng YeJangHapBo DaeShin II BupTong
Christianity_in_Korea
Jurchen clan leader
remains unclear and cannot be determined with precision. The annals of King Yejong (r. 1105–1122) in the History of Goryeo report that Wanyan Wugunai's son
Hanpu
1392–1865 Korean royal records
世祖實錄 49 18 Sejo (r. 1455–1468) 1471 8 Veritable Records of Yejong [ko] 예종실록 睿宗實錄 8 3 Yejong (r. 1468–1469) 1472 9 Veritable Records of Seongjong [ko] 성종실록
Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty
Veritable_Records_of_the_Joseon_Dynasty
(舊唐書) and the Book of Sui (隋書). The game waned in popularity because King Yejong of Goryeo (c. 1105–1122) received a tuho set from the Song emperor in 1116
Traditional_games_of_Korea
Christian new religious movement
HapDongChongShin HapDongChunTong HapDongBokUm ChanYang BoSuHapDong BokUm YeJong JeongRip Logos HwanWon DokNoHoe JapDongJungAng YeJangHapBo DaeShin II BupTong
Evangelical Baptist Church of Korea
Evangelical_Baptist_Church_of_Korea
Historical Christian denomination
Church in Korea (YeJangHapBo) 1980 300 187,500 Presbyterian Church in Korea (YeJong) 50 5,000 Presbyterian Church in Korea (YunShin) 88 6,469 Presbyterian Church
Presbyterian_Church_of_Korea
King of Joseon from 1649 to 1659
1400–1418 Sejong 1418–1450 Munjong 1450–1452 Danjong 1452–1455 Sejo 1455–1468 Yejong 1468–1469 Seongjong 1469–1494 Yeonsangun 1494–1506 Jungjong 1506–1544 Injong
Hyojong_of_Joseon
Calendar year
press, as a commercial operation in Mainz, by this date. February 12 – Yejong of Joseon, Joseon King (d. 1469) May 18 – Piero Soderini, Florentine statesman
1450
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Hindu
(son of Lord Rama)
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord  subramanya Swamy
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Sweet
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English
English : unexplained.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in Agder named Strai, of uncertain derivation.
Girl/Female
Indian
Golden Night; Goddess Saraswati; Golden Eyes
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, German, Netherlands, Scandinavian, Swedish
Favor; Grace; Sweetness of Face; Similar to Hebrew Hannah
Female
Arthurian
, wife of king Lot.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Son of Lord Surya
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Adventurous
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname, an elaborated form of Merry 1.Irish : Anglicized form of an unidentified Gaelic name.
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