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Independent College, see 1926 in Wales Thomas Rees (Unitarian) (1777–1864), Welsh Unitarian minister and scholar Tom Rees (rugby union, born 1913) (1913–1991)
Thomas_Rees
Wales international rugby union footballer
Rees Thomas (1882–14 June 1926) was a Welsh international rugby union back row player who was utilised usually as a flanker or Number 8. Thomas played
Rees_Thomas
Australian Congregationalist minister
Thomas "Tom" Rees Thomas MBE (1910–1993), generally referred to as T. Rees Thomas, often Rees-Thomas, was an Australian Congregationalist minister. Rees
T._Rees_Thomas
Welsh Unitarian minister and scholar
Thomas Rees (1777 – 1 August 1864), Welsh Nonconformist divine, was a Unitarian minister and scholar. Rees was educated at the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen
Thomas_Rees_(Unitarian)
British military officer (1898–1959)
Major-General Thomas Wynford Rees, CB, CIE, DSO & Bar, MC, DL (12 January 1898 – 15 October 1959) was a Welsh officer in the British Indian Army during
Thomas_Wynford_Rees
British psychiatrist (1887–1978)
William Rees-Thomas CB FRCP FRSM (15 June 1887 – 13 April 1978) was a Welsh psychiatrist. He was Medical Senior Commissioner for the Board of Control
William_Rees-Thomas
American lawyer and politician (1925–2003)
Thomas Mankell "Tom" Rees (March 26, 1925 – December 9, 2003) was an American lawyer and politician who served six terms as a U.S. Representative from
Thomas_M._Rees
British publishing company
Messrs. Longman and Rees 1799 T. N. Longman and O. Rees 1800 Longman and Rees 1804 Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme 1811 Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown
Longman
British psychiatrist (1883–1972)
of Ypres in 1915. In 1948, she married the Welsh psychiatrist William Rees-Thomas, who was a colleague of hers on the Board of Control. She died in 1972
Ruth_Darwin
Australian contractor and politician
Lydstep, South Pembrokeshire, Wales, the son of Evan Rees and his wife Elizabeth (née Thomas). Thomas Rees built the now heritage-listed St Pauls Presbyterian
Thomas_Rees_(mayor)
Nontrinitarian sect of Christianity
God-filled human being, not a supernatural being." Rees, Thomas (1818). The Racovian Catechism. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. p. 55. "Jesus Christ: Incarnated
Unitarianism
Welsh footballer
Rees Thomas (3 January 1934 – 6 November 2017) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as a right back in the Football League for Torquay United
Rees_Thomas_(footballer)
Welsh minister and historian (1815–1885)
chairman of the Union of Welsh Independents. The son of Thomas Rees and his wife Hannah William, Rees was born at Pen Pontbren, Llanfynydd, Carmarthenshire
Thomas Rees (Congregational minister)
Thomas_Rees_(Congregational_minister)
British botanist (1930–1996)
Thomas ap Rees (19 October 1930 – 3 October 1996) was a botanist. He was Professor of Botany in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Cambridge
Thomas_ap_Rees
Thomas D. Rees (February 3, 1927 – November 14, 2013) was an American plastic surgeon who co-founded the Flying Doctors Service of East Africa in 1957
Thomas_D._Rees
British journalist (1928–2012)
William Rees-Mogg, Baron Rees-Mogg (14 July 1928 – 29 December 2012) was a British newspaper journalist who was Editor of The Times from 1967 to 1981
William_Rees-Mogg
Welsh RL coach and former Wales international rugby league footballer
Rees Thomas (31 August 1926 – March 1984) was a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, and
Rees_Thomas_(rugby_league)
British politician (born 1969)
1962), Charlotte Louise Rees-Mogg (born 1964) and Thomas Fletcher Rees-Mogg (born 1966), and one younger sister, Annunziata Mary Rees-Mogg (born 1979). In
Jacob_Rees-Mogg
Welsh leader of the first "Rebecca Riots" in 1839
Thomas Rees (c. 1806 - 17 November 1876), generally known as Twm Carnabwth, was a leader of the first "Rebecca Riots" in 1839. Nobody knows who called
Thomas_Rees_(Twm_Carnabwth)
1868 Christian hymn written by Henry Williams Baker
an existing harmonisation by Charles Villiers Stanford. "Remsen", by Rees Thomas, which first appeared in Daniel Prothero's Welsh 1918 hymnbook Cân a
The King of Love My Shepherd Is
The_King_of_Love_My_Shepherd_Is
American ambient musician (1970–2023)
Retrieved 2007-03-15. Bell Gardens, Discogs.com, Retrieved 30 April 2014. Rees, Thomas Stars of the Lid And Apendics.shuffle Are Bell Gardens, Release EP Archived
Brian_McBride_(musician)
English professional rugby league club
Welshmen in the Lions' ranks such as Rees Thomas, Ralph Morgan, Frank Osmond, Dai Moses, Ron Morgan and Graham Rees. Also in the 'swinging 1960s' years
Swinton_Lions
American football player and coach (born 1992)
Thomas Kevin Rees (born May 22, 1992) is an American professional football coach and former quarterback who is the offensive coordinator for the Atlanta
Tommy Rees (American football)
Tommy_Rees_(American_football)
Welsh footballer (1903–1991)
William Rees Thomas (20 August 1903 – 30 November 1991) was a Welsh footballer. Thomas attained two caps for the Wales national football team in 1930 against
Billy Thomas (footballer, born 1903)
Billy_Thomas_(footballer,_born_1903)
Surname list
England. Rees is also a German name. Notable individuals named Rees include the following: Abraham Rees (1743–1825), Welsh compiler of Rees's Cyclopaedia
Rees_(surname)
British civil and military medal
award were two Board of Customs officers, George Elrick Thomson and John Rees Thomas, who ventured into a burning steamship hold in an attempt to rescue a
British_Empire_Medal
1997 TV series or program
Scott (Thomas Jefferson), Philip Bosco (Benjamin Franklin), Victor Garber (John Dickinson), Alex Jennings (King George III), Roger Rees (Thomas Paine)
Liberty!
Non-profit organisation
founded in 1957 by Sir Archibald McIndoe, Sir Michael Wood and Dr. Thomas D. Rees. While its original focus was to provide health services to patients
Amref_Health_Africa
British television personality
Fitzwilliam, Lady Rees-Mogg (née de Chair; born 1977), is a British heiress and television personality. She is married to Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, former Conservative
Helena_Rees-Mogg
State secondary school in Wellington, New Zealand
William Gaudin – politician Thomas Gault – Justice of the Supreme Court of New Zealand William Gentry – World War II commander Thomas Goddard – jurist Lord
Wellington College, New Zealand
Wellington_College,_New_Zealand
Theological position of certain Christian denominations
end besides this is intimated by Christ". Rees, Thomas (1818). The Racovian Catechism. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. p. 264. Balmer, Randall
Memorialism
British meteorologist and physicist (1869–1959)
Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (14 February 1869 – 15 November 1959) was a British meteorologist and physicist who shared the 1927 Nobel Prize in Physics
C._T._R._Wilson
American DJ
Advisor". "Rolando: 9 to 5". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 2020-06-10. Rees, Thomas (2011-05-23). "DJ Rolando on Leaving Underground Resistance and Life
DJ_Rolando
Rugby competition in the UK
(Swansea), Dicky Owen (Swansea), Edwin Thomas Maynard (Newport), George Travers (Pill Harriers), Rees Thomas (Pontypool), Phil Waller (Newport), Jim
1909 Home Nations Championship
1909_Home_Nations_Championship
2011 book by Thomas D. Rees
with the Flying Doctors of East Africa is a non-fiction book by Dr. Thomas D. Rees. It details the author's exploits providing plastic surgery and other
Daktari: A Surgeon's Adventures with the Flying Doctors of East Africa
Daktari:_A_Surgeon's_Adventures_with_the_Flying_Doctors_of_East_Africa
City in Illinois, United States
of Power. Salt Lake City, Utah: Signature Books. ISBN 1-56085-056-6. Rees, Thomas (January 1929). "Nauvoo, Illinois, under Mormon and Icarian Occupations"
Nauvoo,_Illinois
US Army brigadier general (1863–1942)
Thomas Henry Rees (18 October 1863 – 20 September 1942) was a career officer in the United States Army. A veteran of the Spanish–American War and World
Thomas_H._Rees
Adrian Leland Rees Thomas (born 1963) is a professor of biomechanics at the University of Oxford and Director of Studies in Biological Sciences at Lady
Adrian_Thomas_(zoologist)
American jazz fusion band
21, 2025. "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved April 21, 2025. Rees, Thomas (August 13, 2017). "Moon Hooch Interview \\"While we were dead the three
Moon_Hooch
Chapel in Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales
118–9. Rees, Thomas; Thomas, John (1871). Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru, Vol. 2. p. 328. Retrieved 10 March 2015. "Tysteb y Parch. J. Thomas, Salem,
Salem_Chapel,_Robertstown
Welsh rugby union and American football player (born 2001)
14 August. Louis Rees-Zammit was born in Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales; his paternal grandfather had emigrated from Malta. Rees-Zammit's parents were
Louis_Rees-Zammit
British engineer (1851–1928)
First World War. Ruth Frances Darwin (1883–1972), married Dr. William Rees-Thomas, was a notable advocate of eugenics. Emma Nora Darwin (1885–1989) plant
Horace_Darwin
Welsh poet, preacher and political activist
E. Nicholas biography by D. Ben Rees (2017) in Welsh Biography Online Outline Biography of T. E. Nicholas, D. Ben Rees (2013), retrieved 18 December 2017
T._E._Nicholas
British actress (1944–2012)
1970s BBC TV costume drama Poldark. Rees was born to Welsh psychiatrist William Linford Rees and his wife Catherine Thomas. When she was two, in 1946, her
Angharad_Rees
Bell instrument in Springfield, Illinois, US
The Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon is a carillon located in Washington Park in Springfield, Illinois. The brutalist tower stands 132 feet and is constructed
Thomas_Rees_Memorial_Carillon
Species of fish
honour of Leonard Rees Thomas who organised the Australian Museum's 1962 Swain Reefs Expedition. The hemispherical eggs of the Thomas' triplefin are covered
Thomas'_triplefin
1987 animated film by Jerry Rees
animated musical fantasy film directed by Jerry Rees. It is based on the 1980 novella of the same name by Thomas M. Disch. The film stars Deanna Oliver, Timothy
The_Brave_Little_Toaster
Building at the University of Cambridge
Hodgson; Francis Charles Laird; Frederic Shoberl; John Bigland; Thomas Rees; Thomas Hood; John Harris (1809). The Beauties of England and Wales, or,
Senate_House,_Cambridge
Country House in Alfriston
James Norris; Laird, Francis Charles; Shoberl, Frederic; Bigland, John; Rees, Thomas (1813). "The Beauties of England and Wales". p. 321. “Alumni Cantabrigienses”
Dean's_Place_Hotel
British Lions & Wales international rugby union footballer
Rhys Thomas "Rusty" Gabe (22 June 1880 – 15 September 1967) born as Rees Thomas Gape, was a Welsh rugby union player who played club rugby for Llanelli
Rhys_Gabe
Welsh musician and composer
Elizabeth Rees died in 1939. "National Library of Wales, J. T. Rees papers". Retrieved 2 October 2009. Williams, David Ewart Parry. "John Thomas Rees". Dictionary
John_Rees_(musician)
King of Ceredigion (died 453)
Cymmrodorion. p. 318. Lives of the Cambro British saints, William Jenkins Rees, Thomas Wakeman, 1835 A history of Wales from the earliest times, John Edward
Ceredig
Former chapel in Trecynon, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales
ministry with Nebo came to an end. Thomas Rees, later of Swansea, became the minister of Ebenezer from 1840 until 1844. Rees had a short but successful ministry
Ebenezer_Chapel,_Trecynon
Nontrinitarian statement of Christian faith from the 17th century
Wiszowaty Sr. and great-grandson Benedykt Wiszowaty. This was the base of Thomas Rees' 1818 English translation. Preface Section One - Of the Holy Scriptures
Racovian_Catechism
2017 docudrama miniseries about the history of LGBT rights in the US
parts. Gus Van Sant directed the first two-hour part, Dee Rees parts two and three, Thomas Schlamme parts four and five, and Black parts six and seven
When_We_Rise
British politician (born 1979)
fuelled community tensions. Annunziata Mary Rees-Mogg is one of the daughters of William Rees-Mogg, Lord Rees-Mogg, a former editor of The Times, and his
Annunziata_Rees-Mogg
Welsh actor (1944–2015)
Men in Tights. Rees was born in Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, Wales, the son of Doris Louise (née Smith), a shop clerk, and William John Rees, a police officer
Roger_Rees
Out". Billboard. Vol. 97, no. 25. 22 June 1985. p. 67. ISSN 0006-2510. Rees, Thomas (15 September 2009). "Sugar & Gold "Slice Me Nice"". XLR8R. Retrieved
List of hi-NRG artists and songs
List_of_hi-NRG_artists_and_songs
Concepts in Christianity
given and his blood shed for their salvation. Rees, Thomas (1818). The Racovian Catechism. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. p. 264. Toner, Patrick (1908)
Blood_of_Christ
Topics referred to by the same term
Welsh cleric ("Thomas of Caernarfon") Thomas Llewellyn Thomas (1840–1897), clergyman and scholar of the Welsh language T. Rees Thomas, Australian Congregationalist
Thomas_Thomas
Church in Wales
chapel demolished. "Merthyr Tydfil". Genuki. Retrieved 25 June 2018. Rees & Thomas (1871), p. 244. Brewer, Steve. "The Birth of Non-Conformity in Merthyr"
Ynysgau Chapel, Merthyr Tydfil
Ynysgau_Chapel,_Merthyr_Tydfil
Rugby league competition
crowd of 66,109. The Lance Todd Trophy was awarded to Wigan scrum-half Rees Thomas. "Challenge Cup 1957/58". Rugby League Project. "RFL Challenge Cup Roll
1957–58_Challenge_Cup
British mental health campaigner (1854–1946)
Darwin (1883–1972) who was an advocate of eugenics and married Dr William Rees-Thomas. Emma Nora Darwin (1885–1989) who edited the 1959 edition of The Autobiography
Ida_Darwin
General encyclopedia published in France from 1751 to 1772
Diderot et l'Encyclopédie. New edition. Paris: Albin Michel, 1995. Rees, Thomas. Reminiscences of Literary London from 1779 to 1853. New York: Harper
Encyclopédie
Town in Wales
Wales Online. "Merthyr Tydfil". Genuki. Retrieved 25 June 2018. Rees, Thomas; Thomas, John (1871). Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru, Vol. 2. p. 244. Retrieved
Merthyr_Tydfil
1837 literary organisation
Rees of Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, was the printer and publisher for the society. Nicholas 1874, p. 189. Jenkins 1959. Price 1854, p. 233. Thomas 1988
Welsh_Manuscripts_Society
Frederic Shoberl; John Bigland; Thomas Rees; Thomas Hood; John Harris (1815). The Beauties of England and Wales. Printed by Thomas Maiden, for Vernor and Hood
Old_Jewry_Meeting-house
American humorist (born 1972)
David Thomas Rees (/riːs/ REESS; born June 22, 1972) is a humorist and cultural critic. He first rose to prominence as a cartoonist whose best-known work
David_Rees_(cartoonist)
British singer (born 1989)
Archived from the original on 24 August 2010. Retrieved 15 July 2010. Rees, Thomas (22 May 2010). "Good Life". XLR8R. Retrieved 15 July 2010. "Benji B,
Katy_B
American techno musical collective
Toronto Press. 2013. ISBN 978-1-4426-4319-2. JSTOR 10.3138/j.ctt5hjxtn. Rees, Thomas (May 23, 2011). "DJ Rolando on Leaving Underground Resistance and Life
Underground_Resistance
American synthpop duo
"Holy Ghost! – Hold On". Resident Advisor. Retrieved February 4, 2011. Rees, Thomas (July 9, 2009). "Holy Ghost!'s "I Will Come Back" Vid". XLR8R. Retrieved
Holy_Ghost!
Clough Williams-Ellis, architect, 94 13 April - William Rees-Thomas, psychiatrist, 90 14 April - Thomas Hollingdale, Wales rugby union international, 77 16
1978_in_Wales
Chapel in Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales
Retrieved 15 October 2013. Rees, D. Ben (1975). Chapels in the Valley. The Ffynnon Press. ISBN 0-902158-08-2. Rees, Thomas; Thomas, John (1871). Hanes Eglwysi
Siloa_Chapel,_Aberdare
fantasy novelist 8 June – Bonnie Tyler, singer 7 July – Eleri Rees, judge 11 July – Nigel Rees, footballer 20 July – Dave Evans, singer 10 August – Gillian
1953_in_Wales
Christian revival in South Wales
was documented by three Welsh religious historians: Thomas Rees, the Congregational minister Thomas Lewis, the Baptist minister, and E. T. Davies, the
1859_Welsh_revival
Spherical man-made artifact composed of stone
floating on a very thin film of water on a fountain basin Avogadro project Rees, Thomas & Hunter, Fraser (2000). Archaeological excavation of a medieval structure
Stone_ball
Operation during World War I
2003, p. 91. The Great War, Episode 6. Rees, Thomas (Oral history) (1964). Interview with [10285 Private] Thomas Rees, talking of his experiences at Tsingtao
Siege_of_Tsingtao
Welsh darts player (1940–2003)
Leighton Thomas Rees (17 January 1940 – 8 June 2003) was a Welsh professional darts player who competed in British Darts Organisation (BDO) events. He
Leighton_Rees
Demolished church in Brisbane, Queensland
the ministry of the Pitt Street Congregational Church in Sydney. T. Rees Thomas was minister from 1947 to 1981. He was inducted in February 1948 by his
City Congregational Church, Brisbane
City_Congregational_Church,_Brisbane
Chapel in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales
Society. ISBN 0953107612. Rees, D. Ben (1975). Chapels in the Valley. The Ffynnon Press. ISBN 0-902158-08-2. Rees, Thomas; Thomas, John (1871). Hanes Eglwysi
Saron_Chapel,_Aberaman
5-6th century Welsh saint, abbot and confessor
Chapter of Truro. Lives of the Cambro British saints, William Jenkins Rees, Thomas Wakeman, 1835 Bradley, Henry (1887). "Carantacus" . In Stephen, Leslie
Carannog
Historic pub in Stretton, Rutland, England
John Bigland; Francis Charles Laird; Frederic Shoberl; John Harris; Thomas Rees; Thomas Hood (1813). The Beauties of England and Wales, or, Delineations
Ram_Jam_Inn
American electronic musician
2010). "The Seven Fields Of Aphelion: Periphery". Pitchfork Media. Rees, Thomas (April 30, 2010). "The Seven Fields of Aphelion: Periphery". XLR8R. Raggett
The_Seven_Fields_of_Aphelion
Town in Warwickshire, England
Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees, Thomas Hood, John Harris, and Edward Wedlake Brayley (1814). The Beauties
Henley-in-Arden
England international rugby union player
Thomas Rees (born 11 September 1984) is an English former rugby union footballer. A flanker, he spent his whole career with London Wasps and represented
Tom Rees (rugby union, born 1984)
Tom_Rees_(rugby_union,_born_1984)
Former chapel in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales
January 2019. Rees, Thomas; Thomas, John (1871). Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru, Vol. 2. p. 269. Retrieved 9 January 2019. Rees, Thomas; Thomas, John (1871)
Bethesda Chapel, Merthyr Tydfil
Bethesda_Chapel,_Merthyr_Tydfil
British writer and diplomat (1890–1977)
Dr Thomas Ifor Rees CMG (16 February 1890 – 11 February 1977) was a British diplomat, author and translator. Born Thomas Ifor Rees at 'Bronceiro' near
T._Ifor_Rees
British jazz musician (born 1991)
you want to cast your vote you can do do it…" (Tweet) – via Twitter. Rees, Thomas (3 October 2014). "Moses Boyd and Dave Green win 2014 Worshipful Company
Moses_Boyd
Human settlement in England
pay-walled. Rees, Thomas Mardy. "John Ossian Davies". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 18 July 2017. "Sir Thomas Dewey -
Shortlands
Welsh teacher, poet and temperance campaigner, 1839–1916
with 'Phania' Fanny Rees, until her death from tuberculosis, then with Jane Thomas, for most of the rest of Rees's life. Sarah Jane Rees was born at Llangrannog
Sarah_Jane_Rees
Restorationist nontrinitarian Christian denomination
"Finding Founders and Facing Facts" (PDF). p. 8. Retrieved 7 March 2026. Rees, Thomas. (1818). The Racovian Catechism: With Notes and Illustrations, Translated
Christadelphians
British politician
David Rees Rees-Williams, 1st Baron Ogmore, PC, TD (22 November 1903 – 30 August 1976) was a British politician. Rees-Williams was born in Bridgend, Wales
David Rees-Williams, 1st Baron Ogmore
David_Rees-Williams,_1st_Baron_Ogmore
British politician (1920–2006)
Merlyn Merlyn-Rees, Baron Merlyn-Rees, PC (né Rees; 18 December 1920 – 5 January 2006) was a British Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament from
Merlyn_Rees
1889 Welsh local government election
Pentre and Ystrad) Thomas Rees, Liberal (elected councillor at Cowbridge) Edward Plummer, Liberal (elected councillor at Resolven) Rees Harries, Liberal
1889 Glamorgan County Council election
1889_Glamorgan_County_Council_election
Village in Norfolk, England
John; Laird, Francis Charles; Shoberl, Frederic; Bigland, John; Rees, Thomas; Hood, Thomas (1810). The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical
Ludham
Church in South Yorkshire, England
contains has an abstract glazing scheme of 18 windows created by Gillian Rees-Thomas around 1963. Primarily composed of subtle yellow-toned glass to the upper
Church_of_St_Mark,_Broomhill
Musical artist
Anthony, Nextbop.com, September 24, 2014 On-Point.be, September 20, 2014 Rees, Thomas, Jazz Wise Magazine, July 22, 2015 Raingeard, Pierre, radiochantier.com
Leron_Thomas
British painter
Apollo: The Magazine of the Arts for Connoisseurs and Collectors: 79–82. Rees, Thomas Mardy (1912). Welsh painters, engravers, sculptors (1597 - 1911). p. 14
William_Daniels_(painter)
Community in Gwynedd, Wales
Place-Names. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-852758-9. Rees, Thomas; Thomas, John (1871). Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru Volume 3. Liverpool
Aberdaron
1103/PhysRevLett.106.048103. PMID 21405366. S2CID 1049771. Chen, Yu; Rees, Thomas W; Ji, Liangnian; Chao, Hui (2018). "Mitochondrial dynamics tracking
Single-particle_tracking
REES THOMAS
REES THOMAS
Male
English
Anglicized form of Welsh Rhys, REESE means "ardor, heat of passion."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name from Middle English lees ‘fields’, ‘arable land’, plural of lee (see Lee), or from Middle English lese ‘pasture’, ‘meadow’ (Old English lǣs).English : habitational name from Leece or Lees in Lancashire, or Leese in Cheshire, all named from Old English lēas ‘woodland clearings’ (plural of lēah), or from Leece in Cumbria, which was probably named with a Celtic word, lïss ‘hall’, ‘court’, ‘the principal house in a district’.English : variant spelling of Leece 1.Scottish : reduced form of Gillies.Scottish and Irish : reduced and altered form of McLeish.Dutch : variant of Leys.
Male
Spanish
Spanish religious name REYES means "kings," given in reference to the Magi who visited the baby Jesus.
Boy/Male
Israeli
Giant.
Girl/Female
Welsh
Wonderful.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a heap of some kind, from Middle English reke ‘stack’, ‘heap’.German : from Radeke, a pet form of a Germanic personal name formed with rÄd ‘advice’, ‘counsel’.Altered spelling of German Reeck.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a variant of Reed.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Reetz or Rietz.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : occupational name for a ropemaker (see Roper).English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for a porter or a basket maker, from Middle English (h)rip ‘basket’. Compare Ripper.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Reek.
Boy/Male
English Welsh American
Ardent; fiery.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rich, Wealthy, Chief, Captain
Male
English
Anglicized form of Welsh Rhys, REES means "ardor, heat of passion."
Boy/Male
Indian
Rich, Wealthy, Chief, Captain
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Read, REED means "red-headed; ruddy complexioned."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gazelle. White antelope.
Surname or Lastname
English or Welsh (Bristol and Cardiff)
English or Welsh (Bristol and Cardiff) : perhaps a variant of Biss.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Treece.
Boy/Male
Spanish American
Kings.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Read 1.An early American bearer of the common British name was George Reed who emigrated from England in 1635 with his son, William, and settled in Woburn, MA, several years later. His grandson James (1722–1807), a revolutionary war soldier who distinguished himself at the battle of Bunker Hill, moved to Fitzwilliam, NH, and was one of the original NH proprietors.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, Welsh
Ardent; Fiery
REES THOMAS
REES THOMAS
Girl/Female
Indian
Messenger, Ambassador
Boy/Male
Indian
Net; Spiders Web
Boy/Male
Tamil
Steady
Girl/Female
Latin
Gardener.
Boy/Male
Tamil
With Joy
Girl/Female
Scottish American
used as a woman's name.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devdarsh | தேவà¯à®¤à®°à¯à®·
Worshipper of God
Girl/Female
Chinese, French, German, Swedish
Bird
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, Greek
Miracle; Little King; Kingdom; New Moon
Female
English
Latin form of Greek Kynthia, CYNTHIA means "woman from Kynthos." In mythology, this was another name for Artemis.
REES THOMAS
REES THOMAS
REES THOMAS
REES THOMAS
REES THOMAS
n.
The word is used as a Portuguese designation of money of account, one hundred reis being about equal in value to eleven cents.
a.
Pertaining to reeds and canes; having a stalk like a reed; as, ferulaceous plants.
pl.
of Stillatory
n.
A frame having parallel flat stripe of metal or reed, between which the warp threads pass, set in the swinging lathe or batten of a loom for beating up the weft; a sley. See Batten.
n.
A chain or range of rocks lying at or near the surface of the water. See Coral reefs, under Coral.
a.
Abounding with reeds; covered with reeds.
n.
The act or motion of reeling or staggering; as, a drunken reel.
pl.
of Res
n.
An arrow, as made of a reed.
n.
A name given to many tall and coarse grasses or grasslike plants, and their slender, often jointed, stems, such as the various kinds of bamboo, and especially the common reed of Europe and North America (Phragmites communis).
a.
Consisting of a reed or reeds.
v. t.
To wind upon a reel, as yarn or thread.
pl.
of Sacramentary
n.
A small piece of cane or wood attached to the mouthpiece of certain instruments, and set in vibration by the breath. In the clarinet it is a single fiat reed; in the oboe and bassoon it is double, forming a compressed tube.
n.
A lively dance of the Highlanders of Scotland; also, the music to the dance; -- often called Scotch reel.
pl.
of Stationary
n.
A frame with radial arms, or a kind of spool, turning on an axis, on which yarn, threads, lines, or the like, are wound; as, a log reel, used by seamen; an angler's reel; a garden reel.
v. t.
That part of a sail which is taken in or let out by means of the reef points, in order to adapt the size of the sail to the force of the wind.