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  2. Rei (given name) - Wikipedia

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    In Hebrew, the name Rei (רעי Re`eeY) originates in biblical texts which mean "my shepherd; my companion; my friend". In the Hebrew Bible, Rei is an Israelite loyal to King David at the time of the usurpation of Adonijah , who remained firm to David's cause when Adonijah rebelled.

  3. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of "remain being children in Neverland" comes from (G)I-dle's Korean name, which contains the words "girl" and "children". [149] Gigi: Gigi Kita Music band [150] Gilbert and Sullivan: Savoyards Librettist / Composer Derived from the Savoy Theatre where operettas were performed. The term can also refer to performers of Gilbert and ...

  4. Rey (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Rey is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Domingo Rey d'Harcourt, Spanish military officer; Rey Bucanero, the ring name of wrestler Arturo García ...

  5. Rey - Wikipedia

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    Rey (given name), a given name; Rey (surname), a surname; Rey Skywalker, a character in the Star Wars films; Rey, Iran, a city in Iran; Ray County, in Tehran Province of Iran; Rey, a 2015 Indian film; The Rey Commission of the European Union; Rey (band), a Japanese band who perform theme songs; Corey Lewis, a comic book creator also known as "Rey"

  6. Le Roy le veult - Wikipedia

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    During the Anglo-Norman rule of England, the kings were titled Roy, Roi, Rey, Rei and the Latin Rex, all meaning "King". [2] Usage of this phrase is a legacy of the time prior to 1488 when parliamentary and judicial business was conducted in Norman, the language of the educated classes dating to the Norman Conquest of 1066. It is one of a small ...

  7. Roy - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] [18] This is seen with patronymic surnames like Fitzroy, from Fi(t)z, meaning "son of" and Roy, "king", denoting the name bearer as a "son of the king". [19] [20] [21] Le Roy le veult ("The King wills it"), is a Norman French phrase still used in the Parliament of the United Kingdom to this day as royal assent. A legacy of a time ...

  8. Tansar - Wikipedia

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    One of these writings was his letter to Goshnasb, the ruler of Damavand, Rey, Tabarestan, Deylam and Gilan mountains, and the other was Letter of Tansar to the king of India. [14] Miskawayh reports in Tajar al-Ummah that Ardashir I used the wise advice of a pious Herbad called Tansar to organize the Persian kingdom and destroy the kings of the ...

  9. List of titles and honours of the Spanish Crown - Wikipedia

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    The current Spanish constitution refers to the monarchy as "The Crown" and the constitutional title of the monarch is simply rey/reina de España: [1] that is, "king/queen of Spain". However, the constitution allows for the use of other historic titles pertaining to the Spanish monarchy, [1] without specifying them.