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Li Deyu (Chinese: 李德裕; pinyin: Lǐ Déyù; 787 – January 26, 850), courtesy name Wenrao (文饒), formally the Duke of Wei (衛公), was a Chinese poet, politician
Li_Deyu
Chinese Temple
temple are the Tang chancellor Li Deyu (Chinese: 李德裕, 787–850), and the four Song ministers Li Gang (Chinese: 李纲, 1083–1140), Li Guang (Chinese: 李光, 1078–1159)
Temple_of_the_Five_Lords
Emperor of Tang China from 827 to 840
rival Li Deyu (after whom the Li Faction was later named by historians) from government. (Pei had recommended Li Deyu to be chancellor, but Li Zongmin
Emperor_Wenzong_of_Tang
Emperor of China from 840 to 846
support for chancellor Li Deyu. Li Chan was born in 814, as the ninth son of Li Heng at least, who was then Crown Prince under Li Chan's grandfather Emperor
Emperor_Wuzong_of_Tang
Tang dynasty official and poet
typically regarded Li Shen as a leader of the Li Faction – named after Li Deyu, not him – during the Niu-Li Factional Struggles.) In 822, Li Shen was made
Li_Shen
Emperor of Tang China from 846 to 859
Li Deyu, who had dominated the court during Emperor Wuzong's reign, as he despised Li Deyu for monopolizing power. Emperor Xuanzong removed Li Deyu from
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (9th century)
Emperor_Xuanzong_of_Tang_(9th_century)
Emperor Xuanzong despised Li Deyu and systematically demoted officials related to Li Deyu, leading to the complete defeat of the Li Faction. Traditionally
Niu–Li_factional_strife
Chinese politician from the Tang Dynasty
821, Li Zongmin would be involved in the incident that was said to precipitate the Niu-Li Factional Struggles. At that time, Li Jifu's son Li Deyu was
Li_Zongmin
Subsequently, because Wang, Li Zhongyan, and Zheng Zhu all resented Li Deyu, they had Li Deyu's political enemy, the former chancellor Li Zongmin, recalled from
Li_Zhongyan
Organ dysfunction in an acutely ill person requiring medical intervention
S2CID 206062912. Liu, Xiaoli; Hu, Pan; Mao, Zhi; Kuo, Po-Chih; Li, Peiyao; Liu, Chao; Hu, Jie; Li, Deyu; Cao, Desen; Mark, Roger G.; Celi, Leo Anthony; Zhang,
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Multiple_organ_dysfunction_syndrome
was named Li Chan (李瀍), albeit a different character than Li Chan's name, Li Chan changed his name to Li Hui to observe naming taboo. Li Deyu became lead
Li_Hui_(Tang_dynasty)
Head of imperial Chinese government
Jiuling (733–736 in office) Li Linfu (734–752 in office) Yang Guozhong (752–756 in office) Wang Wei (758–759 in office) Li Deyu (833–835, 840–846 in office)
Grand_chancellor_(China)
aristocratic family, and both his great-grandfather Li Jifu and grandfather Li Deyu were chancellors. Li Deyu, in particular, was particularly powerful during
Li_Yinheng
Tang Dynasty chancellor (780–849)
Niu was regarded by contemporaries, including his political adversary Li Deyu, as an official of high integrity, and he was posthumously awarded prestigious
Niu_Sengru
Tang dynasty; father of Li Deyu Li Deyu (李德裕; 787–850 AD), poet, politician, and writer during the Tang dynasty; son of Li Jifu Li Jingxi (李經羲; 1857–1925)
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) Emperor Wuzong subsequently recalled the former chancellor Li Deyu, a leader of the Li Faction (indeed, which was named after him, while the Niu faction
Li_Jue_(Tang_dynasty)
2009 Hong Kong television series
who were known dually as the "Two Mas". Chancellor Li Deyu (Lau Dan) – based on Chancellor Li Deyu. Empress Dowager or Grand Empress Dowager Guo was resented
Beyond the Realm of Conscience
Beyond_the_Realm_of_Conscience
Chinese poet and politician
animosity. The Niu faction was represented by Niu Sengru and Li Zongmin and the Li faction by Li Deyu. In the 830s the two contending factions created much turmoil
Li_Shangyin
Emperor of Tang China from 820 to 824
Jiangsu), Li Deyu. Li Deyu, in disappointment, suspected Li Fengji of acting in concert with Niu to reject him, and resented Niu and Li Fengji deeply
Emperor_Muzong_of_Tang
but subsequently changed Li Jifu's posthumous name to Zhongyi ("faithful and benevolent"). His sons Li Dexiu (李德修) and Li Deyu both later served in the
Li_Jifu
the grandson of the statesman Li Deyu was living at his grandfather's old mansion, and Li Yu took refuge with him. Li Yu's own family members personally
Li_Yu_(Later_Tang)
was succeeded by his brother Emperor Wuzong, Li Deyu became the leading chancellor, and Li Deyu had Li Rangyi promoted repeatedly—as deputy minister
Li_Rangyi
Deadly toxicity in elixers of immortality
turn for the worse he could not speak for ten days at a time." Chancellor Li Deyu and others requested audiences with the emperor, but he refused and subsequently
Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning
Chinese_alchemical_elixir_poisoning
Chinese aristocratic family
ancestry (西祖) Southern ancestry (南祖) Li Jiao Li Huaiyuan Li Youdao Li Fan Li Jifu Li Jiang Li Shen Li Deyu Li Jue Li Guyan 《汉魏南北朝墓志汇编》:魏故持節龍驤將軍督營州諸軍事營州
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made Niu Sengru a chancellor, over Li Deyu, who also wanted to be chancellor, Li Deyu believed that it was at Li Fengji's recommendation that Niu was
Li_Fengji
Qaghan of the Uyghurs
against the Uyghurs. In the winter of 842, he also had the chancellor Li Deyu write a letter in his own name, addressed to Taihe, sending it to the Uyghur
Wujie_Qaghan
Chinese military general and politician
the lead chancellor Li Deyu. Li Deyu had known about Shi, from the time that Shi served under Cui Qun (as at that time, Li Deyu was the military governor
Shi_Xiong
Tissue element that supports or anchors a framework of parts within a body or organ
1007/s11427-011-4242-2. PMID 22173310. Wang, Lizheng; Cheung, Jason Tak-Man; Pu, Fang; Li, Deyu; Zhang, Ming; Fan, Yubo (2011). "Why Do Woodpecker's Resist Head Impact
Trabecula
titles. Quan Deyu's father Quan Gao (權皋) was well known for his avoidance of being involved in the rebellions of An Lushan and Li Lin. Quan Deyu himself was
Quan_Deyu
Capital of Hebei, China
film An Elephant Sitting Still by Hu Bo was shot and set in Shijiazhuang. Li Deyu, a Chinese poet, politician, and writer of Tang dynasty. Zhou Dongyu, actress
Shijiazhuang
Emperor of Tang China from 824 to 827
who offered such advice (including the future chancellors Wei Chuhou and Li Deyu), but did not seem to change his behavior. He also was often spending time
Emperor_Jingzong_of_Tang
Li Zongmin and Li Deyu, a leader of the rival Li Faction (after whom the Li Faction was named), by suggesting that Li Zongmin offer to recommend Li Deyu
Du_Cong
Chinese novelist, poet, and politician (779–831)
struggles between Li Deyu and his associates (known as the Li Faction) and Li Zongmin and his associates (known as the Niu Faction, named after Li Zongmin's ally
Yuan_Zhen
Emperor of Tang China from 805 to 820
governors. (Niu and Li Zongmin would later become key leaders of the "Niu Party," while Li Jifu's son Li Deyu would become a key leader of the "Li Party.") Also
Emperor_Xianzong_of_Tang
be attacked. Most imperial officials agreed, but the lead chancellor, Li Deyu, pointing out that Wamosi had fled to the Tang borders long before Wujie
Li_Sizhong
Shence Armies (觀軍容使, Guanjunrongshi). However, he began to resent Li Deyu for Li Deyu's hold on power as well. In 842, when Emperor Wuzong was planning
Qiu_Shiliang
Crevice in the brain separating the frontal and parietal lobes
0559. ISSN 1053-8119. PMID 10806042. S2CID 14861519. Li, Shuyu; Xia, Mingrui; Pu, Fang; Li, Deyu; Fan, Yubo; Niu, Haijun; Pei, Baoqing; He, Yong (2011-09-15)
Central_sulcus
Chinese historian and politician
struggles between Li Deyu and his associates (known as the Li Faction) and Li Zongmin and his associates (known as the Niu Faction, named after Li Zongmin's ally
Zheng_Tan
Chinese military general and politician
Chang'an to request commission as military governor. The lead chancellor Li Deyu believed that part of the reason why the three de facto independent circuits
Zhang_Zhongwu
Chinese historian, military general, and politician (died 844)
be among the leaders of the Li Faction in the Niu-Li Factional Struggles (named after Li Deyu), while viewing Yang and Li Jue to be among the leaders
Chen_Yixing
Civil service examination system in Imperial China
although briefly abolished for the examination year 833–34 (by order of Li Deyu). During the Song dynasty, in the late 1060s Wang Anshi removed the traditional
Imperial_examination
Chinese physician
and Wang all resented Li Deyu, they persuaded Emperor Wenzong to recall Li Deyu's political enemy, the former chancellor Li Zongmin, to Chang'an to
Zheng_Zhu
Calendar year
Chinese Zen Buddhist monk Ishaq ibn Ibrahim, Muslim official and advisor Li Deyu, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 787) Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī
850
Kingdom in southern China (738–902)
830, Nanzhao renewed contact with Tang. The next year, at the request of Li Deyu, Nanzhao released more than four thousand prisoners of war, including Buddhist
Nanzhao
Li Deyu opposed, and again reiterated that Liu's surrender should only be accepted if he and his family bound themselves. Under further advice by Li Deyu
Li_Shi_(Tang_dynasty)
Extinct genus of reptiles
of their supposed hunting behavior. Another story of the time tells of Li Deyu, then governor of Chaozhou, losing precious books and drawings as crocodilians
Hanyusuchus
Style of garden
Serene Spring (Pingquan Shanzhuang), built east of the city of Luoyang by Li Deyu, Grand Minister of the Tang Empire. The garden was vast, with over a hundred
Chinese_garden
Chinese politician and government official
aware of Shi's communications with Li Tongjie, and Shi thus did not dare to openly aid Li Tongjie. In 829, when Li Deyu the governor of Zhexi Circuit (浙西
Pei_Du
Tang dynasty chancellor
immediately after, Li Jue and Yang Sifu were removed from their chancellor positions and sent out of Chang'an, and their political rival Li Deyu became the leading
Wei_Mo
Chinese chancellor
emperor. In 834, when Li Zongmin's rival and leader of the Li Faction in the Niu-Li Factional struggles, Li Deyu, became chancellor, Li Guyan was sent out
Li_Guyan
Chinese general during the Tang dynasty
Zhaoyi and that Liu Zhen should be allowed to take over. Lead chancellor Li Deyu disagreed, pointing out that Zhaoyi was isolated, and that as long as three
Liu_Zhen_(Tang_dynasty)
not well regarded by then-leading chancellor Li Deyu. It was said that Ma thus bore resentment toward Li Deyu. In 846, Emperor Wuzong died and was succeeded
Ma_Zhi
Chancellor of Tang Dynasty
Li Deyu's hold on power, demoted him out of the capital. It was said that Bai took this opportunity to seek out evidence of Li Deyu's guilt while Li Deyu
Bai_Minzhong
Chinese politician
Minzhong and then Linghu Tao, both of whom had no liking for Li Deyu and ejected Li Deyu's associates, Zheng Tian was not given an imperial government
Zheng_Tian
Chinese calligrapher, poet and politician (803–852)
Du was dissatisfied with the appointment and he appeared to blame it on Li Deyu. He began to feel his career was a failure and he expressed his dissatisfaction
Du_Mu
(侍御史). At that time, however, another chancellor, Li Deyu, was the leading figure at court, and Li did not get along with Du. In 845, Du was therefore
Bi_Xian
chancellor Li Deyu. As a result, his colleagues often jokingly referred him as Taiwei (太尉, one of the Three Excellencies, and a title that Li Deyu was well
Xiao_Gou
7th- to 10th-century Chinese divisions
afforded by court sponsorship, something the ninth-century chief minister Li Deyu understood, "Although the armies in Hebei are powerful, their leaders cannot
Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty
Administrative_divisions_of_the_Tang_dynasty
Sifu and Li Jue had opposed his succession and therefore wanted to force them to commit suicide, Cui, along with his fellow chancellors Li Deyu, Cui Dan
Cui_Gong
Princess in the Chinese Tang dynasty
campaign against Wujie. In the winter of 842, he also had the chancellor Li Deyu write a letter in his own name, addressed to Taihe, sending it to the Uyghur
Princess_Taihe
imperial government was determining a successor for him. The chancellor Li Deyu suggested that Liu be transferred to Xuanwu, to end his family's hold on
Liu_Congjian
been accomplished, Emperor Wuzong, at the advice of the lead chancellor Li Deyu, diverted Wang Zai to Heyang Circuit (河陽, headquartered in modern Jiaozuo
Wang_Zai
Chinese Tang dynasty general (died 841)
(Emperor Wenzong's younger brother), under the advice of the chancellor Li Deyu, declined to take immediate action on petitions submitted on Chen's behalf
Shi_Yuanzhong
of Li Zongmin, including Li Deyu, Yuan Zhen, and Li Shen, all agreed with Duan. Emperor Muzong thus ordered a reexamination, while demoting Qian, Li Zongmin
Duan_Wenchang
Wang Shoucheng, Li Zhongyan, an imperial official, Wang Ya agreed despite the stern opposition of fellow chancellor Li Deyu. Li Deyu was subsequently
Wang_Ya
Imperial Chinese position
Yuanheng (807, 813–815) Li Jifu (807–808, 811–814) Yu Di (808–813) Pei Ji (808–810) Li Fan (809–811) Quan Deyu (810–813) Li Jiang (811–814) Zhang Hongjing
Chancellor of the Tang dynasty
Chancellor_of_the_Tang_dynasty
accused the former chancellor Li Deyu of conspiring with Du Zhongyang (杜仲陽) the wet nurse of Emperor Wenzong's brother Li Cou the Prince of Zhang, Lu not
Lu_Sui
Island in China
Besides the witness of history, famous people had come to Chicken Island. Li Deyu, a politician in Tang dynasty, left a stone tablet here when he suffered
Chicken_Island_(Guangdong)
Li Jue were removed from their posts, and Li Deyu became the leading chancellor, Cui remained chancellor. (It was said that this was because Li Deyu and
Cui_Dan
Buddhist temple in Jingkou District, Zhenjiang, China
under the Eastern Wu (222–280). The Iron Pagoda was first built in 825 by Li Deyu, the Duke of Wei in the early Tang dynasty (618–907). In 1078, in the reign
Ganlu_Temple_(Zhenjiang)
Chinese scholarly work
吕才 4 Liu Zhiji 刘知几 5 Lu Cangyong and Li Hua 卢藏用和李华 6 Liu Zongyuan 柳宗元 7 Liu Yuxi 刘禹锡 8 Li Fan, Niu Sengru, Li Deyu 李藩、牛僧孺、李德裕 9 Pi Rixiu 皮日休 10 Wunengzi
A_History_of_Atheism_in_China
general campaign against Liu Zhen. As Emperor Wuzong and the lead chancellor Li Deyu were concerned that Wang, along with his neighbors He Hongjing the military
Wang_Yuankui
Decade
Abu Ma'shar al-Balkhi, Muslim scholar and astrologer (approximate date) Li Deyu, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 850) Muhammad ibn Harun al-Amin, Muslim
780s
Chinese Tang dynasty general (758–836)
taxes; the fees they paid caused Wang to become even more wealthy. When Li Deyu the governor of Zhexi Circuit (浙西, headquartered in modern Zhenjiang, Jiangsu)
Wang_Zhixing
member of Li Deyu when Li was a regional governor. Later, when Li became a powerful chancellor during the reign of Emperor Wuzong, Liu served under Li in the
Liu_Ye_(Tang_dynasty)
located in Chengdu and Mount Omei. A report by the 9th-century writer Li Deyu included in A Complete Collection of Tang-era Prose Literature [zh] states
Christianity_in_Sichuan
Deyu Zhai Hua Pin (德隅齋畫品; "Savoring the Paintings of Deyu Zhai"), or simply Hua Pin, is an early 12th-century Chinese art catalogue text by Li Zhi (李廌)
Hua_Pin
reported to Chang Prefecture, he continued to use the guards. Jia's superior, Li Deyu the governor of Zhexi Circuit (浙西, headquartered in modern Zhenjiang, Jiangsu)
Jia_Su
issued a secret edict to Li and fellow chancellor Quan Deyu ordering that Wang E be given the honorary chancellor title. Li drafted such an edict and
Li_Fan_(Tang_dynasty)
Wang and over 200 of his coconspirators. He was thereafter replaced by Li Deyu and recalled to Chang'an to serve as the deputy minister of civil service
Dou_Yizhi
Tang Chinese official
Li Deyu for his hold on power, removed Li Deyu from his chancellor post and sent him out of Chang'an. As Zheng had a strong friendship with Li Deyu,
Zheng_Su
(劉行深) or Yang Qinyi (楊欽義). However, it was said that the lead chancellor Li Deyu was jealous of Cui. In 845, he was thus removed from chancellor post and
Cui_Xuan
Zhongyan was made an imperial scholar over the objection of the chancellor Li Deyu, who was subsequently demoted out of the capital. In 835, Emperor Wenzong
Wang_Shoucheng
General of the Chinese Tang dynasty
took control of Zhaoyi without imperial sanction. The lead chancellor Li Deyu, believing that He Hongjing and fellow de facto independent military governor
He_Hongjing
Genus of birds
1007/s11427-011-4242-2. PMID 22173310. Wang, Lizhen; Cheung, Jason Tak-Man; Pu, Fang; Li, Deyu; Zhang, Ming; Fan, Yubo; Briffa, Mark (2011). "Why do woodpeckers resist
Celeus_(bird)
Emperor Wuzong wanted to create Consort Wang empress. The lead chancellor Li Deyu, however, opposed on the grounds that Consort Wang was of low birth and
Consort_Wang_(Wuzong)
Calendar year
Abu Ma'shar al-Balkhi, Muslim scholar and astrologer (approximate date) Li Deyu, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 850) Muhammad ibn Harun al-Amin, Muslim
AD_787
auspices of the chancellor Quan Deyu, as were Niu Sengru (after whom the Niu Faction would be named by later historians) and Li Zongmin, he developed deep
Yang_Sifu
Decade
Chinese Zen Buddhist monk Ishaq ibn Ibrahim, Muslim official and advisor Li Deyu, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 787) Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī
850s
9th-century Chinese chancellor
were embroiled in controversy as the officials Duan Wenchang, Li Deyu, Yuan Zhen, and Li Shen, accused the examiners Yang Rushi and Qian Hui (錢徽) of being
Zheng_Lang
Chemical compound
Meng; Du, Rui; Yang, Wenchao; Liu, Zixuan; Peng, Zhe; Liu, Yang; Wang, Deyu; Sun, Xueliang (2016). "Stability of Li2CO3 in cathode of lithium ion battery
Lithium_hexafluorophosphate
Chinese chancellor (793–851)
Emperor Wenzong's associates Li Xun and Zheng Zhu became powerful, they had Li Zongmin and another chancellor, Li Deyu, exiled, and had officials they
Zhou_Chi
Chinese Peking opera singer-actress (born 1966)
Li Shengsu (born February 16, 1966) is a Chinese Peking opera singer-actress who plays Dan roles. She began performing traditional Chinese opera from a
Li_Shengsu
Chemical compound
Yajing Li; Ling Zhu; Nan Wang; Zhe Lv; Hong Gao; Xiaoqin Ge; Biao Kan; Yaling Hu; Jiangning Liu; Fang Cai; Deyu Jiang; Yanhui Yin; Chengfeng Qin; Jing Li; Xuejie
Β-Propiolactone
Chinese chancellor during the reigns of Wu Zetian
Yuanzhong, and Li Sizhen (李嗣真) of treason. As these officials were set for execution, Wu Zetian had Li Jiao, along with two other officials, Zhang Deyu (張德裕) and
Li_Jiao_(Tang_dynasty)
Quan Deyu not taking sides, Emperor Xianzong lost respect for Quan and stripped Quan of his chancellor position. Meanwhile, in fall 813, when Li Guangjin
Li_Jiang_(born_764)
Samuel; Yeo, Ethan; Lamprecht, Eugenie; Liu, Qi; Wang, Yuqi; Chen, Eric; Fu, Deyu; Li, Lei; Zheng, Che; Cyprien de Masson d'Autume; Yogatama, Dani; Artetxe,
Language_model_benchmark
755–763 uprising against Tang rule in China
《危机与重构:唐帝国及其地方诸侯》2015-08-01 DeBlasi, Anthony (2001). "Striving for Completeness: Quan Deyu and the Evolution of the Tang Intellectual Mainstream". Harvard Journal of
An_Lushan_rebellion
Empress of Tang China from 626 to 636
was implicated in a treasonous plot, along with the generals Li Xiaochang (李孝常), Liu Deyu (劉德裕), and Yuan Hongshan (元弘善). Initially, Zhangsun Anye, like
Empress_Zhangsun
Chinese writer and Taoist priest (died 778)
(宗玄先生). Two biographies of Wu Yun have been attributed to Tang official Quan Deyu: the Wu zunshi zhuan (吳尊師傳) or Biography of Venerable Master Wu and the Zhongyue
Wu_Yun_(Tang_dynasty)
LI DEYU
LI DEYU
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bowler.German : variant of Boller.Norwegian (Bøler) : habitational name from various farms in southeastern Norway named Bøler, from Old Norse bøli ‘farm’. Compare Bohle.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a bookbinder, from Anglo-Norman French liur.English : possibly a topographic name (recorded in 1332 as le Lyghere) for someone who lived in a woodland clearing, from a derivative of Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.German : short form of a Germanic personal name formed with liut ‘people’, ‘tribe’ + hari ‘army’.German : possibly a topographic name formed with the element lir ‘swamp’, ‘bog’, or a habitational name from Lier, named with this word.Dutch : habitational name from Lier, in the Belgian province of Antwerp.Norwegian : habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads named with the indefinite plural form of li ‘mountain slope’, ‘hillside’ (see Li 4).
Surname or Lastname
Belgian
Belgian : habitational name from either of two places called Li(e)laar, in Gavere and Sint-Maria-Oudenhove, East Flanders.English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from Gatesgill in Cumbria, so named from Old Norse geit ‘goat’ + skáli ‘shelter’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, perhaps Old English MÅ«l (from Old English mÅ«l ‘mule’, ‘halfbreed’). This was the name of a brother of Ceadwalla, King of Wessex (died 675), and is also found as a place name element. However, it may not have survived to the Conquest, and Domesday Book Mule, Mulo may instead represent Old Norse MÅ«li, which is probably from Old Norse mÅ«li ‘muzzle’, ‘snout’.English : nickname for a stubborn person or metonymic occupational name for a driver of pack animals, from Middle English mule ‘mule’ (Old English mÅ«l, reinforced by Old French mule, both from Latin mula ‘she-mule’).English : from the medieval female personal name Mulle, variant of Molle, a pet form of Mary (see Marie).French : nickname from mule ‘mule’ (see 2).Dutch : nickname for a gossip or someone with a large mouth, from Middle Dutch mule ‘mouth’, ‘snout’.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a maker of slippers, from Middle Dutch mule ‘slipper’.Italian (also Mulé) : from the medieval nickname Mulé, Molé, from Arabic mawlÄ â€˜gentleman’, ‘lord’, ‘master’, m(a)uley ‘my lord’.Sicilian and southern Italian : status name, from Arabic mawlÄ â€˜master’, ‘owner’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; perhaps a topographic name for someone living on low-lying land (Old English ēg) with a hut or temporary shelter (Old Norse skáli) on it.
Surname or Lastname
English
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.
Female
Greek
(Μελίνα) Greek name derived from the word méli, MELINA means "honey."
Male
Norse
Old Norse name, probably derived from valr ("battle slain"), hence "of the battle slain." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Óðinn born for the purpose of avenging Baldr's death. He is to be one of the seven to survive Ragnarok.Â
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname for a person who could read and write, at a time when education was the exception rather than the rule.English and Scottish : According to Reaney, a local name from Old Norse skáli ‘hut’ + erg ‘shieling’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Toll, Old English Toll, or Old Norse Tóli, the latter being derived from a reduced form of a compound name such as þórleifr (composed of the elements þórr, name of the Scandinavian god of thunder (see Thor) + leifr ‘relic’) or þórleikr (composed of the elements þórr + leikr ‘sport’, ‘play’).English : topographic name from toll ‘clump of trees’, a dialect term of Kent, Sussex, and Hampshire.German : nickname from Middle High German tol, dol ‘foolish’, also ‘pretty’ or ‘handsome’.German : from a reduced form of the personal name Bartholomäus (see Bartholomew).
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Danish, German, Italian, Swedish
Plum; Dawn; Beautiful; Pretty
LI DEYU
LI DEYU
Boy/Male
Hindu
Life, Feminine of jovian derived from jove who was the roman mythological jupiter and father of the Sky, One of names of the Sun God
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Beautiful
Boy/Male
British, English
From the White Field
Girl/Female
English
Feminine God will judge.
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German
Little and Womanly; Man
Girl/Female
Indian
Apane, Consent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Siddeshwar | ஸீதà¯à®¤à¯‡à®·à¯à®µà®°
A Goddess
Boy/Male
Tamil
Blossoming, Progressing
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Love; Happy; Lovely; Admirer
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Legend
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n.
A Chinese copper coin; a cash. See Cash.
n.
A small balance.
n.
A level, or leveling instrument.
n.
A Chinese measure of distance, being a little more than one third of a mile.
a.
Li/ble to wither or decay.