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Southeast Asian noodle dish
Mee siam (lit. 'Siamese noodles') is a dish of thin rice vermicelli of hot, sweet and sour flavours, originating in Penang but popular among the Malay
Mee_siam
2006 phrase by Lee Hsien Loong
Lee used the phrase "mee siam mai hum" (Hokkien for "mee siam without cockles"). Many Internet commentators pointed out that mee siam never contained cockles
Mee_siam_mai_hum
Stir-fried noodle dish in Malay-speaking countries
Malaysia portal Singapore portal Bihun goreng Char kway teow Mee siam Mee tauhu Pad thai Azli Azney (October 29, 2017). "'In it for the long run'". Bizbrunei
Mee_goreng
Chinese noodle dish
mee pok (yu wan mee pok), and mushroom minced meat mee pok (bak chor mee). Bak chor mee is usually prepared using thin noodles ("mee kia") (widely known
Mee_pok
Culinary traditions of Singapore
water, salted soybeans, dried shrimp and peanuts. Mee siam, a dish of thin rice vermicelli. Mee goreng, yellow egg noodles stir fried with ghee, tomato
Singaporean_cuisine
Toast with coconut jam
period. "The 3 treasures on Singapore's street food trail". The Nation (Thailand). March 15, 2024. Retrieved March 15, 2024. Its origins date back to the
Kaya_toast
Soup made with turtles
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Turtle_soup
Thin dried noodles made of rice
(Philippines), bee hoon (Singapore), bihun or mee hoon (Malaysia and Indonesia), and mee hoon (Southern Thailand). Other names include num banh chok (Cambodia)
Rice_vermicelli
Cocktail with gin and cherry liqueur
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Singapore_sling
Laotian pork curry noodle soup
khao poon, or even a soupy version of pad Thai. List of soups Mee siam TOMETICH, ANNABELLE. "Hot Dish: At Thai Star, a Lao soup with exotic appeal". The
Mee_ka_tee
Singlish term for economic food stalls
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Tze_char
Malaysian dessert
ice Es campur and Es teler: Indonesian shaved ice Namkhaeng sai and O-aew: Thai shaved ice Grattachecca: Italian shaved ice popular in Rome. Hawaiian shave
Ais_kacang
Southeast Asian rice noodle dish
at a Singapore carnival Beef chow fun Chinese noodles Mee goreng Mie goreng Otchahoi Pad thai Pad see ew Kuai tiao "Char Kway Teow". Tourism Malaysia
Char_kway_teow
Indian food company
Kolo mee Laksa Lor mee Mee goreng Mee bandung Muar Mee pok Mee siam Mee Jawa Mee tauhu Ngiu chap Sang nyuk mee Satay bee hoon Tuaran mee Burmese Kat kyi
Ching's_Secret
Southeast Asian seafood dish
Lemang Lontong Masak lemak lada api Mee bakso Mee bandung Muar Mee goreng Mee jawa Curry mee Mee rebus Mee siam Nasi ambeng Nasi campur Nasi dagang Nasi
Chilli_crab
Indonesian noodle dish
Kolo mee Laksa Lor mee Mee goreng Mee bandung Muar Mee pok Mee siam Mee Jawa Mee tauhu Ngiu chap Sang nyuk mee Satay bee hoon Tuaran mee Burmese Kat kyi
Mie_Bangladesh
Traditional sausage in Vietnam and Cambodia
and Cambodia, as well as by members of their diaspora in Malaysia and Thailand. The name of this dish combines the words ꨓꨭꩂ tung meaning "intestine"
Tongmo
Taiwanese, Hokkien and Teochew dish of eggs and oysters
Taiwan and many parts of Southeast Asia, such as Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia or Singapore, due to the influence of the Hokkien and Teochew
Oyster_omelette
Category of noodle dishes
May 2011. Retrieved 6 December 2013. "Kuai Tiao Nuea Pueai (Thai Food Encyclopedia)". Thai Food Encyclopedia. Retrieved May 10, 2026. Merano, Vanjo (March
Beef_noodle_soup
Fried baguette sandwich with egg and filling
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Roti_john
Teochew dish popular in Malaysia, Singapore and Chaozhou
January 19, 2016. "Singapore Airlines to serve Teochew cuisine and bak chor mee on selected flights". Singapore Press Holdings. The Straits Times. October
Teochew_porridge
Southeast Asian layered cake
desserts across Southeast Asia that also bear Chinese culinary influence. In Thailand, a comparable dessert is khanom chan (ขนมชั้น), while in Vietnam, it is
Kue_lapis
Southeast Asian noodle dish
Hokkien mee, meaning "Fujian noodles" in Southern Min, is a group of related Southeast Asian dishes that have their origins in the cuisine of China's
Hokkien_mee
Noodles made from rice
Mee ka tee Char kway teow Kway chap Laksa Mee siam Idiyappam Sevai Beef kway teow Crab bee hoon Hokkien mee Katong laksa Satay bee hoon Khanom chin Khao
Rice_noodles
Traditional Malay breakfast dish
with significant ethnic Malay populations, such as Singapore and Southern Thailand. In Indonesia, it can be found in parts of Sumatra, especially the Malay
Nasi_lemak
Spicy noodle dish from Southeast Asia
hands rather than utensils due to the gravy's thick consistency. Siamese Laksa (Laksa Siam) is similar to Penang Laksa with basically the same ingredient
Laksa
Southeast Asian coffee drink
coffee supply in Tenom. Kopi, or koopi, is a popular drink in Southern Thailand. Farmers from certain plantations in the region would process locally grown
Kopi_(drink)
Singaporean curry rice and chicken dish
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Hainanese_curry_rice
Malaysian stir-fry dish
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Pig_fallopian_tubes
Southeast Asian rice dish
particularly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and southern Thailand, where it forms part of daily meals, street-food culture and festive cuisine
Nasi_goreng
Singaporean brand of instant noodles
Kolo mee Laksa Lor mee Mee goreng Mee bandung Muar Mee pok Mee siam Mee Jawa Mee tauhu Ngiu chap Sang nyuk mee Satay bee hoon Tuaran mee Burmese Kat kyi
Koka_(brand)
Singaporean soup
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Sliced_fish_soup
Malaysian and Singaporean traditional dish
Lemang Lontong Masak lemak lada api Mee bakso Mee bandung Muar Mee goreng Mee jawa Curry mee Mee rebus Mee siam Nasi ambeng Nasi campur Nasi dagang Nasi
Ayam_masak_merah
Singaporean and Indonesian soup dish
archival service (link) Thng, Lay Teen (February 21, 2010). "Delicious yee mee with fried fish meat at Goldhill Centre". AsiaOne. Archived from the original
Fish_soup_bee_hoon
Milk tea beverage in Southeast Asia
stalls, mamaks and kopitiams in Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. Its name is derived from the process of repeatedly pouring the drink back
Teh_tarik
Asian cold sweet dessert
Cendol, also known as lot chong (Thai: ลอดช่อง), mont let saung (Burmese: မုန့်လက်ဆောင်း), nom lut (Khmer: បង្អែមលត), lod song (Lao: ລອດຊ່ອງ) and bánh
Cendol
Singaporean fried chicken dish
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Har_cheong_gai
Building in Chinatown, Singapore
3 dining concepts: selection of local dishes consisting of nasi lemak, mee siam, satay and prawn crackers at the first level Mestin club, Michellin-star
Tong_Ah_Building
Images and descriptions of noodle dishes from cuisines around the world
Chinese noodle dish Mee rebus – Noodle soupPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Mee siam – Southeast Asian noodle dish Mee sotong – Malaysian
List_of_noodle_dishes
Indonesian noodle soup dish
Soto mie, Soto mi, or Mee soto is a spicy Indonesian noodle soup dish commonly found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. Mie means noodle made of flour
Soto_mi
Rice-based dish from India
rice dish cooked in goat meat broth, milk and ghee. In Thailand the dish is known as khao mhok (Thai: ข้าวหมก), using chicken, beef or fish, topped with
Biryani
of Sagada, Luzon Mee siam — Malaysian noodle dish named after Siam (Thailand) Nasi goreng pattaya — Malaysian dish named after the Thai city of Pattaya
List of foods named after places
List_of_foods_named_after_places
Southeast Asian dish
Asia where Hainanese people settled, particularly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, where it remains a culinary staple. Hainanese chicken rice
Hainanese_chicken_rice
Chinese noodle dish
(traditional Chinese: 板麵; simplified Chinese: 板面; pinyin: bǎnmiàn) or pan mee (Min Nan Chinese: pán-mī) is a well-known Chinese noodle dish, consisting
Banmian
Cantonese style of barbecued pork
are popular in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Japan. The dish usually consists of boneless pork
Char_siu
Korean noodle dish native to Jeju
Kolo mee Laksa Lor mee Mee goreng Mee bandung Muar Mee pok Mee siam Mee Jawa Mee tauhu Ngiu chap Sang nyuk mee Satay bee hoon Tuaran mee Burmese Kat kyi
Gogi-guksu
Indonesian, Malaysian and Singaporean curry dish
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Fish_head_curry
2003 Singaporean TV series or program
Bee's uncle Kim Lye is boss of a provisions shop. Kim Lye's employee "Mee Siam" is very pretty and often attracts customers, especially Jiefu who tries
Lobang_King
Southeast Asian fried rice vermicelli dish
Indonesia portal Malaysia portal Singapore portal Kwetiau goreng Mee goreng Mee siam Mie goreng Pancit Singapore-style noodles Rice noodles Rice vermicelli
Bihun_goreng
Noodle soup
Mee rebus (IPA: /ˌmiː rəˈboʊs, -ʊs/ mee rə-BOHSS or rə-BUUSS, Malay pronunciation: [mi rəbos], also known as mie rebus/mi rebus and mie kuah (the latter
Mee_rebus
Singaporean noodle dish
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Katong_laksa
Southeast Asian noodle dish
Curry mee is a Maritime Southeast Asian spicy noodle soup garnished with various toppings. In Indonesia, it is called mie kari. In Johor and Singapore
Curry_mee
Instant noodles made by Capital Foods Ltd India
Beaufort mee Bihun goreng Curry mee Char kway teow Hae mee Katong Laksa Kolo mee Laksa Lor mee Mee goreng Mee bandung Muar Mee pok Mee siam Mee Jawa Mee tauhu
Smith_&_Jones_instant_noodles
Malaysian and Singaporean soup
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Pig's_organ_soup
Noodle dishes common throughout Asia
stir-fried wheat noodles Mee goreng - fried noodles common in the Malay-speaking communities of Malaysia, Singapore and Sri Lanka Mee siam – Malaysian and Singaporean
Fried_noodles
Indonesian traditional fish cake
Otak-otak (lit. brains in Malay and Indonesian; Thai: โอตัก-โอตัก) is a Southeast Asian fish cake made of ground fish mixed with spices and wrapped in
Otak-otak
Cantonese noodle dish
Jyutping: wan4 tan1 min6; Cantonese Yale: wàhn tān mihn, also called wantan mee or wantan mein) is a noodle dish of Cantonese origin. Wonton noodles were
Wonton_noodles
Singaporean dish consisting of crab fried with black pepper
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Black_pepper_crab
Indian-influenced flatbread dish
Asia, especially those of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand. It is usually served with dal or other types of curry but can also be
Roti_canai
Indonesian rice dish
shredded omelette, and ayam goreng. Nasi kuning Makassar – with sayur labu siam (chayote soup). Nasi kuning Manado – with shredded skipjack tuna wrapped
Nasi_kuning
Singaporean satay dish
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Satay_bee_hoon
Malaysian, Singaporean dish
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Bak_kut_teh
Indonesian traditional fried chicken
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Ayam_penyet
Traditional Indonesian soup
lenthok or fried mashed cassava akin to potato perkedel. Soto mi (spelled mee soto in Singapore and Malaysia) – a yellow spicy beef or chicken broth soup
Soto_(food)
Indonesian chicken soup
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Soto_ayam
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
List_of_Singaporean_dishes
Hokkien noodle dish from Zhangzhou, China
Lor mee (Hokkien Chinese: 滷麵; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ló͘-mī, Mandarin simplified Chinese: 卤面; traditional Chinese: 滷麵; pinyin: lǔmiàn; literally: "thick soya sauce
Lor_mee
Southeast Asian snack or dessert foods
Thai khanom and Vietnamese bánh. For example, the colourful steamed kue lapis and the rich kuih bingka ubi are also available in Myanmar, Thailand, and
Kuih
Egg noodle dish from Sabah, Malaysia
Tuaran mee, or mee Tuaran (Malay: Mi Tuaran; Chinese: 斗亚兰面; pinyin: Dòu yà lán miàn), is a Sabahan dish consisting of springy handmade egg noodles combined
Tuaran_mee
Dim sum dish
cuisine of China and is widely consumed in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan and Vietnam, as well as in overseas Chinatown restaurants. In Southeast
Turnip_cake
Southeast Asian deep fried crackers
regions, particularly in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, southern Thailand, Brunei and Singapore. Krupuk, keropok and kropek encompasses numerous
Krupuk
Pastry with curry filling
karipap, epok-epok; Jawi: کاريڤڤ / ايڤوق٢; Chinese: 咖哩角; pinyin: gālí jiǎo; Thai: กะหรี่ปั๊บ, RTGS: karipap, pronounced [kā.rìː.páp]) is a snack of Southeast
Curry_puff
Singaporean rice vermicelli dish
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Crab_bee_hoon
Indonesian flat rice noodle dish
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Kwetiau_goreng
Ethnic group of Singapore
among the community. It includes, among others,: Sup Tulang Merah Mee Rebus Mee Siam Bihun Singapura Epok-Epok (Curry Puff) Nasi Lemak Ayam masak merah
Malay_Singaporeans
Thai singer, model and boxer
name Kratae R-Siam (Thai: กระแต อาร์ สยาม), is a Thai luk thung singer under the R-Siam label. She also has a background in Muay Thai and adheres to
Kratae_R-Siam
Chinese steamed rice cake
Lemang Lontong Masak lemak lada api Mee bakso Mee bandung Muar Mee goreng Mee jawa Curry mee Mee rebus Mee siam Nasi ambeng Nasi campur Nasi dagang Nasi
Hee_pan
Southeast Asian traditional dessert and breakfast dish
Indonesian cuisine, Malaysian cuisine, Singaporean cuisine and Phuket cuisine (Thailand) prepared using pearled sago, sweet potatoes, yams, bananas, coconut milk
Bubur_cha_cha
Southeast Asian pastry dish
Lemang Lontong Masak lemak lada api Mee bakso Mee bandung Muar Mee goreng Mee jawa Curry mee Mee rebus Mee siam Nasi ambeng Nasi campur Nasi dagang Nasi
Pie_tee
Malaysia and Singapore. Mee siam Peninsular Malaysia (Popular in Singapore) Siamese noodle A type of dish of thin rice noodles. Mee sup — — — — Mihun sup
List_of_Malaysian_dishes
Prime Minister of Singapore from 2004 to 2024, Senior Minister of Singapore since 2024
List of heads of the executive by approval rating Politics of Singapore Mee siam mai hum Acting: 18 February – 31 December 1986 Chinese: 李显龙; pinyin: Lǐ
Lee_Hsien_Loong
Thai dish
Mi krop (Thai: หมี่กรอบ, pronounced [mìː krɔ̀ːp]), also spelled mee krob, is a Thai dish consisting of deep-fried rice vermicelli noodles with a sweet
Mi_krop
Singaporean noodle dish
bee hoon Hokkien mee Laksa Katong laksa Kway chap Kway teow goreng Mee bakso Mee goreng Mee rebus Mee pok Bak chor mee Mee siam Mee soto Satay bee hoon
Vegetarian_bee_hoon
Indonesian stir-fried mixed vegetables
Lemang Lontong Masak lemak lada api Mee bakso Mee bandung Muar Mee goreng Mee jawa Curry mee Mee rebus Mee siam Nasi ambeng Nasi campur Nasi dagang Nasi
Cap_cai
Southeast Asian traditional rice cake
local confections often prepared for ceremonial or festive occasions. In Thailand, a similar preparation is referred to as khanom tom. The traditional sweet
Klepon
Thai television soap opera
worked at Siam Saan together with Waree and Mee who became her first friends there. Rasri Balenciaga (Margie) as Waree - A reporter at Siam Saan and the
Maya_Tawan
Town and district capital in Johor, Malaysia
provides an atmosphere of days gone by. The most popular local delights are mee siam (traditional fried Malay spicy rice noodles that wrapped with banana leaves
Kluang
Cuisine of the Straits Chinese people
as the main ingredient. Another makes use of green or semi ripe papaya. Mee siam, dish of fried thin rice vermicelli with spicy gravy. Nasi kunyit, a glutinous
Peranakan_cuisine
Cuisine of Malay people
daging, various laksa, Maggi goreng, masak lemak, mee bandung, mee Jawa, mee kolo, mee siam, mee soto, mee wantan, nasi ambeng, nasi beriani, nasi dagang
Malay_cuisine
Rice dish
with Malay cuisine in the Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, Singapore, southern Thailand and the Riau Archipelago, where it is commonly served during weddings,
Nasi_minyak
Pork noodle dish from Sabah, Malaysia
heritage, apart from the Beaufort mee, Kota Belud soup mee, Tamparuli mee, Tenom mee, Tawau tofu mee, and Tuaran mee. The noodle was first invented in
Sang_nyuk_mee
Indonesian Chinese cuisine
Lemang Lontong Masak lemak lada api Mee bakso Mee bandung Muar Mee goreng Mee jawa Curry mee Mee rebus Mee siam Nasi ambeng Nasi campur Nasi dagang Nasi
Kari_kapitan
2005 Thai film
Ahimsa: Stop to Run (Thai: อหิงสา จิ๊กโก๋ มีกรรม, romanized: Ahingsa-Jikko mee gam) is a 2005 Thai comedy-drama film written and directed by Kittikorn
Ahimsa:_Stop_to_Run
Across southeast Asia
available ingredients of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and southern Thailand. Variants differ in their primary components, including chicken, seafood
List of variations of nasi goreng
List_of_variations_of_nasi_goreng
Dry noodle dish from Sarawak, Malaysia
Kolo mee, or mee kolo (Malay: Mi kolok; Iban: Mi kering or mi rangkai; Chinese: 哥羅麵; Jyutping: Go1 Lo4 Min6; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ko-lô-mī), is a Sarawakian dish
Kolo_mee
Kra–Dai language
โปรตุเกส [Siam-Portuguese Studies: The term 'tea, coffee'. Who copied someone, Thai or Portuguese?]. 2010. Pronk, Marco (2013). The Essential Thai Language
Thai_language
Combat sport of Thailand
Ayudhya = le Siam." Giles, Francis H. "Analysis of Van Vliet's Account of Siam, Part Eight: Concerning Titles in Siam," The Journal of the Siam Society 30(3)(1938):
Muay_Thai
found in Thai cuisine. Note: The Thai script column is linked to how it is pronounced when available. Food portal Thai cuisine List of Thai ingredients
List_of_Thai_dishes
Stir-fried noodle dish from Thailand
Pad thai (/ˌpɑːd ˈtaɪ/ or /ˌpæd ˈtaɪ/; Thai: ผัดไทย, RTGS: phat thai, ISO: p̄hạd thịy, pronounced [pʰàt̚ tʰāj] ) is a stir-fried rice noodle dish commonly
Pad_thai
Row of shophouses in Singapore
up a traditional Baba coffee shop or kedai kopi, complete with laksa, mee-siam and satay stalls, set amid marble-topped tables and aged advertisements
Peranakan_Place
MEE SIAM
MEE SIAM
Male
English
English unisex short form of longer names beginning with the letter "D." In some cases, it may be of Scottish origin, associated with the River Dee, possibly DEE means "dark water." Compare with strictly feminine Dee.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English nickname mǣw, mēaw ‘seagull’, or the same word used as a personal name, Mēawa. Compare Maw.English : metonymic occupational name for someone in charge of a mew, a cage for hawks and falcons, especially while moulting, from Old French mue, a derivative of muer ‘to moult’ (from Latin mutare ‘to change’).
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.
Male
African
an obscure prince of Ethiopia.
Male
Italian
Short form of Italian Bartolomeo, MEO means "son of Talmai."
Boy/Male
Irish
From laoi “â€poemâ€â€ or from the River Lee, the river which runs through County Cork. (See also Finbar.) It is currently popular as a given name for boys.
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and German
English, Dutch, and German : variant spelling of May or Mei.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname for a self-effacing person or a gentle and compassionate one, from Middle English meke ‘humble’, ‘submissive’, ‘merciful’ (Old Norse mjúkr).
Female
Turkish
Turkish name SİMGE means "symbol."
Male
Egyptian
, a prince of Ethiopia.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Mead, MEED means "lives by a meadow."
Female
English
Pet form of English Margaret, MEG means "pearl."
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the Old English word leah, LEE means "meadow."Â
Female
English
English unisex short form of longer names beginning with the letter "D." In some cases, it may be of Scottish origin, associated with the River Dee, possibly DEE means "dark water." Short form of English Deena, meaning "dean, head, leader."
Female
English
Pet form of English Beatrix, BEE means "voyager (through life)."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English May, a pet form of Margaret, MAE means "pearl," and Mary, meaning "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Female
Japanese
(èŒ) Japanese name MOE means "budding."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Jewish (from Ukraine) : from the Yiddish male personal name Men, a pet form of either Mendel or Biblical Menachem.Cambodian : unexplained.
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name MELE means "song." Also used as a Hawaiian form of Mary, meaning "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."Â
Male
English
Pet form of English Moses, MOE means "drawn out."
MEE SIAM
MEE SIAM
Girl/Female
Tamil
Excellent
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Reverence; Sanctity; Superiority
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Yeomans.
Biblical
growing; increasing
Girl/Female
Hindu
The day of the full Moon in the month of vaishakh
Surname or Lastname
English (especially East Anglia) and Dutch
English (especially East Anglia) and Dutch : variant of Hubert.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, Latin
Blind; From the Roman Clan Name Caecilius
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful
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MEE SIAM
MEE SIAM
MEE SIAM
MEE SIAM
MEE SIAM
imp. & p. p.
of Meet
p. p.
of Mete
v. i.
To mew; to molt.
n.
See Mere, a lake.
v. t. & i.
To meet.
n.
That part of the hemisphere, as one stands on shipboard, toward which the wind blows. See Lee, a.
n.
See lst & 2d Mead, and Meed.
v. t.
To come into the presence of without contact; to come close to; to intercept; to come within the perception, influence, or recognition of; as, to meet a train at a junction; to meet carriages or persons in the street; to meet friends at a party; sweet sounds met the ear.
a.
Simple; unmixed. See Mere, a.
n.
A boundary. See Mere.
n.
See 1st Pea.
n.
See Rei.
a., adv., & n.
More. See Mo.
n. pl.
See Kie, Ky, and Kine.
See
Seedsman.
pron.
One. See Men, pron.
v. t. & i.
See Gee.