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countable and uncountable, plural Lees
An English topographic surname from Middle English for someone who lived near a meadow (the Anglo-Saxon for meadow being ley or leag). examples
A unisex given name
A male given name derived from the surname, masculine of Leigh examples
A female given name popular in conjoined names such as Lee Ann or Mary Lee. quotations examples
“Nora?” She frowned, puzzled.“My name's Leonora,” I said. “At school I was Lee, but now I prefer Nora. I did mention it in the e-mail.”I'd always hated being Lee. It was a boy's name, a name that lent itself to teasing and rhyme.
2016, Ruth Ware, In a Dark, Dark Wood, Simon and Schuster, page 21
A placename, for example:
A number of places in England:
A neighbourhood near the village of Berrynarbor, North Devon district, Devon (OS grid ref SS5546). examples
A small village in Ilfracombe parish, North Devon district, Devon (OS grid ref SS4846). examples
A suburb in the borough of Lewisham, Greater London. examples
A village in Buckinghamshire, commonly known as The Lee. examples
Alternative spelling of Lea, the River Lea in eastern England. examples
A river in County Cork, Ireland. examples
A number of places in the United States:
A former settlement in Inyo County, California. examples
A town in Madison County, Florida. examples
A village in DeKalb County and Lee County, Illinois. examples
An unincorporated community in Monon Township, White County, Indiana. examples
A town in Penobscot County, Maine. examples
A town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. examples
An unincorporated community in Elko County, Nevada. examples
A town in Strafford County, New Hampshire. examples
A town and village in Oneida County, New York. examples
A number of townships in the United States, listed under Lee Township. examples
plural Lees
A surname from Chinese. examples
A surname from Korean of Korean origin. Alternative form of Rhee (Hanja: 李; Hangul: 이 & 리) examples
A male given name
A nickname for various given names with the first syllable as Lee; Clipping of Leo, Leroy. examples