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Topics referred to by the same term
Consort Li may refer to: Consort Wei [zh] (衛婕妤), titled Jieyu (婕妤), original name Li Ping (李平), taking the surname Wei from her predecessor Empress Wei
Consort_Li
Song Dynasty consort (987–1032)
Consort Li, imperial consort rank Chenfei (Chinese: 李宸妃; lit. 'Consort Li of the Palace') (987 – 1032), was an imperial consort of the Song dynasty of
Consort_Li_(Zhenzong)
Title used in East Asian empires (皇貴妃)
Imperial Noble Consort Li Wanli Emperor: Imperial Noble Consort Li, Imperial Noble Consort Gong Taichang Emperor: Imperial Noble Consort Kang Tianqi Emperor:
Imperial_Noble_Consort
Spouses of Chinese rulers
Emperor Taizong 997: Empress Li, mother of Emperor Zhenzong 997: Princess Pan, married to Emperor Zhenzong 1033: Consort Li, mother of Emperor Renzong 1036:
List of Chinese empresses and queens
List_of_Chinese_empresses_and_queens
Consorts Li, Su, Zhang and Song – bore him children as such: Consort Li bore Cao Xie; Consort Su bore Cao Yong; Consort Zhang bore Cao Gong; Consort Song
Cao_Wei_family_trees
Empress of China from 1368 to 1382
September 1382), commonly known as Empress Ma (Chinese: 馬皇后), was an imperial consort of the Ming dynasty. She was the principal wife of the Hongwu Emperor and
Empress_Ma_(Hongwu)
2024 Chinese television series
Li Jin Li Zhongnan's cunning and manipulative eldest son. He becomes a Prince Consort after being forced to marry Princess Wanning. Li Xin Ze as Li Lian
The_Double_(TV_series)
Consort Li (麗妃)
have Consort Li hanged and buried with the late emperor. Consort Li was posthumously granted the title of Consort Kanghuizhuangshuli. Consort Li was born
Consort_Han_(Yongle)
Consort of the Qianlong Emperor (1728–1777)
Second elder sister: Primary Consort Li of the First Rank, wife of Yongkui, of the Aisin-Gioro clan The future Consort Shu was born on the first day
Consort_Shu_(Qianlong)
Emperor of the Han dynasty from 157 to 141 BC
criticized Consort Li for her jealousy—pointing out that, if Consort Li became empress dowager, many concubines might suffer the fates of Consort Qi, Emperor
Emperor_Jing_of_Han
Tang dynasty imperial consort of Emperor Gaozong
Consort Xiao, Pure Consort Xiao or Xiao Shufei (蕭淑妃, personal name unknown) (died c.November 655), was a concubine of Emperor Gaozong of Tang (Li Zhi)
Pure_Consort_Xiao
Consort of the Xianfeng Emperor (1837–1890)
City and was granted the title "Noble Lady Li" by the Xianfeng Emperor. During Lady Tatara's time as a consort of the Xianfeng Emperor, she was said to
Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangjing
Imperial_Noble_Consort_Zhuangjing
Topics referred to by the same term
Li Zhaoyi may refer to: Some of Consort Li who received the "zhaoyi" title: Li Shunxian (c. 900–926), Iranian-born concubine of Former Shu's final emperor
Li_Zhaoyi
Empress consort of the Southern Song dynasty
Li Fengniang (1144 – 16 July 1200), posthumously honored as Empress Ciyi, was a Chinese empress consort of the Song dynasty, married to the Emperor Guangzong
Li_Fengniang
Qing Dunasty impial consort (1676–1737)
RfD› Consort Qi (1676 – 31 May 1739), of the Han Chinese Li clan, was a consort of the Yongzheng Emperor. She was two years his senior. Consort Qi's personal
Consort_Qi_(Yongzheng)
Emperor of Northern Wei
Hong was born in 454, as Emperor Wencheng's oldest son. His mother was Consort Li, who had previously been captured in war and had become a concubine of
Emperor Xianwen of Northern Wei
Emperor_Xianwen_of_Northern_Wei
Empress Dowager of Song dynasty (984–1036)
When the heir to the throne, the future Emperor Renzong, was born to Consort Li in 1010, Lady Yang supported Empress Liu's claim to be his mother, while
Consort_Yang_(Zhenzong)
1983 Chinese-Hong Kong film by Li Han-hsiang
supports, but Noble Consort Yi often rebuts such claims before the Emperor. The Emperor promotes a female court attendant as Consort Li, much to the dismay
Reign_Behind_a_Curtain
Ancient Chinese folk story
Cat for a Prince. In this tale, Consort Li was an equal of Consort Liu when she gave birth to Emperor Renzong. Consort Liu plotted with eunuch Guo Huai
The Crown Prince Replaced by a Cat
The_Crown_Prince_Replaced_by_a_Cat
(房仁裕) Li Guangshun (李光顺) Li Shouyi (李守义) x Lady Zhang (Concubine) Li Shouli (李守礼), (672-741), has about 60 children sired by different consorts. Li Chengning
List_of_family_of_Wu_Zetian
Qing princess (1855–1875)
the Qing Dynasty, and the only daughter of the Xianfeng Emperor and his Consort Li. She was born in the fourth year of the reign of the Xianfeng Emperor
Princess_Rong'an
Empress Zhaoxin 昭信皇后 (honored in 560)
one of his secondary consort the daughter of an influential Xianbei family family empress. Nevertheless he did decide to marry Li Zué. The exact date that
Li_Zu'e
Emperor of Han China from 125 to 144
son Emperor Chong. Prince Bao was born to Emperor An and his concubine Consort Li in 115, apparently shortly after Emperor An had created his favourite
Emperor_Shun_of_Han
2011 Chinese historical series
→ First Class Attendant → Noble Lady → Concubine → Consort → Noble Consort → Imperial Noble Consort → Empress In the series, it is considered a huge honor
Empresses_in_the_Palace
Emperor of Northern Wei Dynasty from 471 to 499
Tuoba Hong was Emperor Xianwen's oldest son. His mother, Consort Li, was the daughter of Li Hui, a mid-level official at the time, who was a brother of
Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei
Emperor_Xiaowen_of_Northern_Wei
Emperor of China from 1368 to 1398
(趙氏) Zhu Mo, Prince Jian of Shen (1380–1431), 21st son Consort Shu (淑妃) of the Li clan (李氏) Consort Ning (寧妃) of the Guo clan (郭氏) Princess Runing (汝寧公主)
Hongwu_Emperor
Empress Dowager of Cao Wei (184-235)
and Han Jin Chunqiu stated that at some point during Cao Rui's reign, Consort Li told him Empress Dowager Guo's role in Lady Zhen's death – and further
Guo_Nüwang
Emperor of Jin from 1150 to 1161
(宿王 完顏矧思阿補, 1156 – 1158), 3rd son Consort Chen, of the Xiao clan (宸妃 蕭氏) Consort Li, of the Yelü clan (麗妃 耶律氏) Consort Zhao, of the Pucha clan (昭妃 蒲察氏)
Wanyan_Liang
Emperor Xuan). He honored both Empress Ashina and Consort Li as empress dowagers (with Consort Li carrying the secondary title of Di Taihou (帝太后), to
Li_Ezi
Emperor of Northern Wei
Emperor Wencheng's concubine Consort Li gave birth to his oldest son Tuoba Hong. In 456, he created another imperial consort, Consort Feng, empress and created
Emperor Wencheng of Northern Wei
Emperor_Wencheng_of_Northern_Wei
Empress consort of the Song dynasty
Empress Li (960 – 7 April 1004) was an empress consort of ancient China's Northern Song dynasty, married to Emperor Taizong. After his death, she was the
Empress_Li_(Song_dynasty)
11th-century Chinese politician and cultural personification of justice
of the reigning Emperor Renzong. Dozens of years prior, she had been Consort Li, an imperial concubine of Emperor Zhenzong's, before falling out of favour
Bao_Zheng
Tang dynasty empress
later Li Siqian, whose name had by then been changed to Li Ying, met with his brothers Li Yao (李瑤) the Prince of E, born of Consort Huangfu, and Li Ju (李琚)
Empress_Zhenshun
Prince of Shou
son Li Jie (李傑), 5th son Princess Qingyuan (清源县主, d. 757), 6th daughter Li Mao (李瑁) was a son of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and his favorite consort, Consort
Li_Mao
Empress of Northern Zhou (551–582)
his son Yuwen Yun (by Consort Li Ezi) took the throne as Emperor Xuan. He honored both Empress Ashina and his mother Consort Li as empress dowagers. In
Empress_Ashina
Empress consort of the Southern Song dynasty
regent, because of his bad health. In reality, it was the Emperor's consort, Empress Li Fengniang, who ruled during the reign of Emperor Guangzong but nonetheless
Empress_Wu_(Song_dynasty)
Song dynasty princess, daughter of emperor Renzong (1038–1070)
son of Renzong's uncle. The marriage happened because Renzong's mother, Consort Li, died early, and he wanted to have more connections with his mother's
Princess_Fukang
Emperor of the Tang dynasty from 756 to 762
brothers Li Sizhi, later named Li Cong (by Consort Liu), and Li Siqian, later named Li Ying (by Consort Zhao). Li Longji was worried that, if Princess Taiping
Emperor_Suzong_of_Tang
Tang dynasty imperial consort (719–756)
married Li Mao, the Prince of Shou and the son of Emperor Xuanzong and Consort Wu. She thus carried the title of Princess of Shou. After Consort Wu died
Yang_Guifei
Empress regnant of China from 690 to 705
poisoned Li Hong to death. At her request, Li Xián, then carrying the title of Prince of Yong, was created crown prince. Meanwhile, Consort Xiao's son Li Sujie
Wu_Zetian
Tang Dynasty imperial consort
true empress"), was a Tang dynasty woman who served as a consort of Emperor Daizong of Tang (Li Chu) while he was the Prince of Guangping under his grandfather
Consort_Shen
Emperor of Western Wei
Wei victories, rebelled within Chang'an with Zhao Qingque (趙青雀), Zhou and Li Hu (李虎) were forced to escort the crown prince out of Chang'an to flee the
Emperor_Fei_of_Western_Wei
Grand empress dowager of the Song dynasty
Empress Cao (1016 – November 16, 1079) was a Chinese empress consort of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Renzong of Song. She served as regent of
Empress_Cao_(Song_dynasty)
Emperor of the Northern Zhou dynasty (559-580)
did he create Yuwen Yun crown prince, on 19 May. (Yuwen Yun's mother Consort Li was not created empress, as Emperor Wu married Empress Ashina, the daughter
Emperor_Xuan_of_Northern_Zhou
Topics referred to by the same term
Li may refer to any woman in imperial China with the surname Li, such as: Empress Li (disambiguation) Empress Dowager Li (disambiguation) Consort Li (disambiguation)
Lady_Li_(disambiguation)
Emperor of the Tang dynasty from 713 to 756
empress dowager and regent. Li Longji was the third son of Emperor Ruizong, and his mother was Emperor Ruizong's concubine Consort Dou, who was highly ranked
Emperor_Xuanzong_of_Tang
Chinese prince (1404–1466)
dynasty. He was the second son of the Hongxi Emperor, and his mother was Consort Li. On 1 December 1424, he was granted the title of Prince of Zheng (鄭王)
Zhu_Zhanjun
Chinese TV series or program
Shifan Guo Guangping as Prince Yu (the future Longqing Emperor) Yan Ni as Consort Li Xiao Zhu as Xu Jie Liu Yubin as Gao Gong Guo Dongwen as Zhang Juzheng
Ming_Dynasty_in_1566
Chinese crown prince (652–675)
still reigning, posthumously honored him with an imperial title. Li Hong's mother Consort Wu had been a concubine of Emperor Taizong. After Emperor Taizong's
Li_Hong
Topics referred to by the same term
Li Ji may refer to: Li Ji (concubine) (died 651 BC), concubine of Duke Xian of Jin Other Consorts surnamed Li or titled Li Ji in Consort Li (disambiguation)
Li_Ji
Emperor of Cheng-Han from 343 to 347
Li Shi was a son of Li Shou and his concubine Consort Li. As Li Shou was a cousin of Cheng-Han's founding emperor Li Xiong and an honored general, Li
Li_Shi_(emperor)
Emperor of Tang China (684–690, 710–712)
failed, and therefore informed the plan to Li Dan's son (by Consort Dou) Li Longji the Prince of Linzi. Li Longji responded by conspiring with Princess
Emperor_Ruizong_of_Tang
Traditional Chinese crime fiction
of the reigning Emperor Renzong. Dozens of years prior, she had been Consort Li, an imperial concubine of Emperor Zhenzong's, before falling out of favour
Judge_Bao_fiction
Chinese politician and concubine (died 947)
noble consort to Li Siyuan (Emperor Mingzong), the second emperor of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period Later Tang state. During Li Siyuan's
Consort_Dowager_Wang
Topics referred to by the same term
Li Fei may refer to: Consort Li (disambiguation), various consorts of Chinese rulers Li Fei (rower) (born 1973), Chinese Olympic rower Li Fei (sailor)
Li_Fei
Chinese empress
officer Li Fang (李倣) and Wang Jipeng. Wang Jipeng took the throne and changed his name to Wang Chang. He created Li Chunyan the imperial consort title Xianfei
Li_Chunyan
Emperor of Tang China (684, 705–710)
was in the hands of his empress consort, Empress Wei and her lover Wu Sansi (Wu Zetian's nephew) and his daughter Li Guo'er, the Princess Anle. He was
Emperor_Zhongzong_of_Tang
Chinese empress dowager (1545–1614)
Emperor's third daughter Married Hou Gongchen (侯拱辰) in 1581 As Imperial Noble Consort Li: Princess Yongning (永寧公主; 11 March 1567 – 22 July 1594), personal name
Empress_Dowager_Xiaoding
Consort of the Guangxu Emperor
Imperial Noble Consort Keshun (27 February 1876 – 15 August 1900), of the Manchu Bordered Red Banner Tatara clan, was a consort of the Guangxu Emperor
Pearl_Consort
Chinese television series
wife Gong Fangming Guo Huai Eunuch for Empress Dowager Liu Wu Qianqian Consort Li Emperor Renzong's real mother Xu Shouqin Chen Lin Former Chief Eunuch
Justice_Bao_(2008_TV_series)
into retirement. In 936, he created Consort Li empress, bypassing Lady Li. It was said that, in her lifetime, Lady Li never received a title higher than
Lady_Li_(Wang_Jipeng)
Emperor of China from 626 to 649
son Consort, of the Yang clan (妃 楊氏/杨氏) Li Ke, Prince of Wu (吳王/吴王 李恪; 619–653), 3rd son Li Yin, Prince Dao of Shu (蜀悼王 李愔; d. 667), 6th son Consort, of
Emperor_Taizong_of_Tang
Chinese imperial consort
Imperial Noble Consort Huixian (1711 – 25 February 1745) of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner Gaogiya clan, was a consort of the Qianlong Emperor of the
Imperial Noble Consort Huixian
Imperial_Noble_Consort_Huixian
The following lists contain the princes consort recorded in the imperial genealogy and chronicles. 《宋史·列傳第七》/"History of Song.Biography 7". 宋史/卷248. 《宋史·后妃传》
List of Song dynasty princes consort
List_of_Song_dynasty_princes_consort
1965 Hong Kong film by Kao Li
woman was Consort Li, a concubine of the late Emperor Zhenzong. Twenty years ago, right after Li gave birth to a son, a jealous rival Consort Liu conspired
Inside_the_Forbidden_City
Chinese prince (959–981)
revealed the secret about the Emperor Renzong's real birth mother (see Consort Li) Song Shi, vol. 244 (Prince of Qin, Defang) Toqto'a; et al. (1346). Song
Zhao_Defang
1993 Taiwanese TV series or program
Tseng Ya-chun Consort Li Emperor Renzong's real mother Wen Shuai Chen Lin eunuch Tu Man-sheng Pang Ji Song Dynasty grand tutor Chen Chi Consort Pang Pang
Justice_Pao_(1993_TV_series)
and kind empress"), was an imperial consort of the Chinese Tang Dynasty, during the reign of Emperor Daizong (Li Chu). She was Emperor Daizong's favorite
Consort_Dugu_(Tang_dynasty)
Emperor Yizong (Li Wen/Li Cui) and the mother of his favorite daughter, Princess Tongchang. It is not known when the future Consort Guo was born. When
Consort_Guo_(Yizong)
Empress Wencheng of Northern Song (1024–1054)
Noble Consort Zhang (張貴妃; 1024–1054), personal name unknown, posthumously Empress Wencheng (溫成皇后), was a concubine of Emperor Renzong of Song. She was
Noble_Consort_Zhang_(Renzong)
Empress of Han China from 157 to 151 BC
her husband, and she had no sons. It was as a consequence of this that Consort Li's son Liu Rong was made crown prince. After Grand Empress Dowager Bo died
Empress_Bo
Empress of the Qing dynasty (1727–1775)
Yellow Banner Weigiya clan, was an imperial consort of the Qing dynasty. She was one of the most favored consorts of the Qianlong Emperor, with whom she conceived
Empress_Xiaoyichun
Empress consort of the Northern Song dynasty
favourites, including consorts Wei and Quai, several maids of Consort Zheng, and Consort Liu Mingda. However, Zheng is not described as having been jealous
Empress_Zheng_(Song_dynasty)
Emperor of Tang China from 859 to 873
imperial consorts. Li Wen was not favored by his father, whose favorite son was his younger brother Li Zi the Prince of Kui; as a result, Li Wen was sent
Emperor_Yizong_of_Tang
Later Tang Dynasty figure (died 925)
honored Lady Liu only with the lesser title of consort dowager, despite the fact that Lady Liu was Li Keyong's wife and Lady Cao was his concubine. When
Empress Dowager Cao (Li Cunxu's mother)
Empress_Dowager_Cao_(Li_Cunxu's_mother)
Empress consort of the Northern Song dynasty
consort of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Qinzong of Song. Zhu was born in Bianjing in 1102. Zhu was married to Qinzong as his primary consort in
Empress_Zhu_(Song_dynasty)
Emperor of Han China from 33 BC to 7 BC
neither of the Zhao women nor another favourite of Emperor Cheng's, Consort Li, bore him a son. In 9 BC, still without an heir, Emperor Cheng appeared
Emperor_Cheng_of_Han
Chinese television series
shot by Li Sitong with an arrow while saving Qiyuan and dies in battle. Zhao Yingzi as Helan Mingyu "Princess of Yonglin County" (雍臨郡主)→"Consort Li" (麗妃)→"Consort
The_Promise_of_Chang'an
Concubine of the Wanli Emperor (1565–1630)
Noble Consort Zheng (1565–1630) was an imperial consort of the Ming dynasty. She is remembered for having been the most beloved consort of the Wanli Emperor
Noble_Consort_Zheng
Chinese family name
provinces: Henan and Hebei. Li Fu [zh] (栗腹, died 251 BC), Prime Minister of Yan, major state of the Warring States period Consort Li [zh], concubine of Emperor
Li_(surname_栗)
Emperor of China from 1627 to 1644
(周顯) in 1644 Consort, of the Shen clan (妃 沈氏) Consort, of the Wang clan (妃 王氏) (first) Consort, of the Wang clan (妃 王氏) (second) Consort, of the Liu clan
Chongzhen_Emperor
(Li Song). Nothing is known about Consort Niu's background, as there is no biography of her in the collections of empresses' and imperial consorts' biographies
Consort_Niu
Emperor of Han China from 106 to 125
Ji empress in 115, even though she had poisoned one of his other consorts, Consort Li, who had given birth to his only son Liu Bao (劉保) earlier that year
Emperor_An_of_Han
Lady of Shouchun (壽春郡夫人)
Xie Daoqing (謝道清; 1210 – 1283) was a Chinese empress consort of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Lizong of Song. She was the regent of Southern Song
Xie_Daoqing
Consort of Liu Bian (Han dynasty Emperor Shao)
captured when the warlords Li Jue and Guo Si sent their troops to pillage the lands east of Hangu Pass. Li Jue wanted to make Consort Tang his concubine but
Consort_Tang
Chinese empress (442–490)
was by now Northern Wei territory. In 467, Emperor Xianwen's concubine Consort Li bore his oldest child Tuoba Hong, and Empress Dowager Feng personally
Empress_Dowager_Feng
Empress consort of the Song dynasty
Empress Wang (王皇后, given name unknown) (942–963) was a Chinese empress consort of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Taizu of Song. During the reign
Empress_Wang_(Taizu)
Empress Xiang (欽聖皇后; 1047–1102) was a Chinese empress consort of the Song Dynasty, married to Emperor Shenzong of Song. She acted as co-regent of China
Empress_Xiang
Tang dynasty prince (619–653)
Emperor Gaozu. His mother was Li Shimin's Consort Yang, a daughter of Emperor Yang of Sui and his wife, Empress Xiao, making Li Ke a Sui dynasty imperial
Li_Ke
Empress of China from 128 to 91 BC
civil unrest broke out between Consort Li's family and Wei Zifu's family, leading to Li's downfall and several of Li's relatives being executed. In his
Wei_Zifu
Emperor of Tang Dynasty of China (649 - 683)
was childless and jealous of Consort Xiao. Three other concubines of his bore his other sons Li Zhong, Li Xiao (李孝), and Li Shangjin (李上金). Around the same
Emperor_Gaozong_of_Tang
Empress of China (898–900, 901–904)
a consort of Li Jie's while he was the Prince of Shou. It was said that she was beautiful and wise, and therefore was favored by Li Jie. After Li Jie
Empress_He_(Tang_dynasty)
Empress consort of the Song dynasty
1007) was a Chinese empress consort of the Song Dynasty, married to Emperor Zhenzong of Song. She became the primary consort of Zhezong in 991, in a marriage
Empress_Guo_(Zhenzong)
Empress consort of the Southern Song dynasty
Empress Gongsheng and also known as Yang Meizi, was a Chinese empress consort whose political acumen enabled her to serve as de facto empress regnant
Empress_Yang_(Song_dynasty)
Topics referred to by the same term
of the Xianfeng Emperor Consort Li (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Consort Yi. If an internal link
Consort_Yi
step in?" Li Siyuan subsequently created Consort Cao empress, and later promoted Consort Wang to the rank of Shufei. Consort Wang served both Li Siyuan and
Empress Cao (Li Siyuan's wife)
Empress_Cao_(Li_Siyuan's_wife)
Empress of China from 48 to 33 BC
sisters. Neither the Zhaos nor another later favorite of Emperor Cheng's, Consort Li, bore him a son either, however. In 9 BC, still heirless, Emperor Cheng
Wang_Zhengjun
Emperor of China from 604 to 618
Yang (陽氏), second daughter married Li Shimin of Longxi (隴西; 598–649), and had issue (two sons including Li Ke) Consort, of the Yingchuan Chen clan (妃 潁川陳氏)
Emperor_Yang_of_Sui
Historic site and museum in Beijing, China
about 15 km south of the Jin capital Zhongdu, was a country retreat for Consort Li of the Emperor Zhangzong, who ruled from 1189 to 1208. The name Dabaotai
Dabaotai Western Han Dynasty Mausoleum
Dabaotai_Western_Han_Dynasty_Mausoleum
Empress of China from 1567 to 1572
empress consort of the Ming dynasty. She was the second wife of the Longqing Emperor. In 1558, following the death of his first wife Lady Li, Zhu Zaiji
Empress_Chen_(Longqing)
CONSORT LI
CONSORT LI
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : probably a habitational name from a place near Birling in Kent, now called Comfortsplace Farm, earlier known as Comports Place (1559) and Comporte (1601). This was named for a family associated with it called de Cumpeworth (1255). The place from which the family took its name has not been identified.
Girl/Female
French
Strength.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Janakivallabha | ஜாநகீவலà¯à®²à®ª
Janakis consort
Janakivallabha | ஜாநகீவலà¯à®²à®ª
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Cupid's Consort
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, COMFORT means "to comfort, help, strengthen."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Consort of Uma
Boy/Male
Tamil
Consort of Uma
Girl/Female
Hindu
Consort of Vishnu
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Connor, CONOR means "hound-lover."
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Latin, Nigerian
Strengthen; Rest; Comfort; Strength; Help
Girl/Female
Tamil
Cupids consort
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vinayika | விநாயிகா
Consort of Garuda
Vinayika | விநாயிகா
Boy/Male
Hindu
Consort of Uma
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Conchobhar, CONNOR means "hound-lover."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, Gaelic, Irish
Wise Aid; High Longing; Hound Lover; Form of Connor; Wolf Lover
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vishnupatni | விஷà¯à®£à¯à®ªà®¤à¯à®¨à¯€Â
Consort of Vishnu
Vishnupatni | விஷà¯à®£à¯à®ªà®¤à¯à®¨à¯€Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Janakis consort
Boy/Male
Tamil
Umapathy | உமாபதà¯à®¯
Consort of Uma
Umapathy | உமாபதà¯à®¯
Girl/Female
Hindu
Consort of Garuda
Female
African
comfort.
CONSORT LI
CONSORT LI
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bala Kumar | பாலகà¯à®®à®¾à®°
Youthful
Male
Arthurian
, son of Lambor.
Female
Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Zsuzsanna, ZSUZSI means "lily."
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Saraswati
Female
English
Variant spelling of Latin Christina, CRISTINA means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
Boy/Male
Greek Latin
A blind hero.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Shiva
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pleiades, Constellation, Taurus, Star
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Carpenter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Randall.English : variant spelling of Rendall 2.
CONSORT LI
CONSORT LI
CONSORT LI
CONSORT LI
CONSORT LI
v. t.
To console or comfort again.
n.
Harmony of sounds; concert, as of musical instruments.
v. t.
To have reference to, in judging or acting; to have regard to; to consider; as, to consult one's wishes.
imp. & p. p.
of Consort
v. t.
To change or turn from one state or condition to another; to alter in form, substance, or quality; to transform; to transmute; as, to convert water into ice.
n.
Agreement; concert
v. i.
To bear or endure; to put up (with); as, to comport with an injury.
v. t.
To impart strength and hope to; to encourage; to relieve; to console; to cheer.
a.
Adapted to console or comfort; cheering; as, this is consoling news.
v. t.
To prepare from crude materials, as food; to invent or prepare by combining different ingredients; as, to concoct a new dish or beverage.
v. t.
To console; to comfort.
v. t.
To comfort again; to console anew; to give new strength to.
v. t.
Musical accordance or harmony; concord.
n.
Any small bracket; also, a console table.
n.
Unlawful support, countenance, or encouragement; as, to give aid and comfort to the enemy.
v. t.
To exchange for some specified equivalent; as, to convert goods into money.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Consort
v. t.
To ask advice of; to seek the opinion of; to apply to for information or instruction; to refer to; as, to consult a physician; to consult a dictionary.
v. t.
To cheer in distress or depression; to alleviate the grief and raise the spirits of; to relieve; to comfort; to soothe.
v. t.
To digest; to convert into nourishment by the organs of nutrition.