Proper noun
A male given name transferred from the surname.
A surname from Welsh, an Anglicized form of Rhys.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlisha Rees believes she has an outside chance of being part of the Team GB squad for the Olympics. Source: Internet
Founded in 2016, its members include dozens of Labour council chiefs and major figures on the Left, such as London Mayor Sadiq Khan, his Manchester counterpart Andy Burnham, and Bristol’s Marvin Rees. Source: Internet
As well as the various guests of the Westropes, he was able to enjoy the company of Richard Rees and the Adelphi writers and Mabel Fierz. Source: Internet
Barnes, Constantine and Eusebius, 28–29; Lenski, "Reign of Constantine" (CC), 62; Odahl, 79–80; Rees, 160. Galerius was compelled to compromise: he granted Constantine the title "Caesar" rather than "Augustus" (the latter office went to Severus instead). Source: Internet
Ben Kingsley played Jachimo; Roger Rees was Posthumus. Source: Internet
Cascio, "The New State of Diocletian and Constantine" (CAH), 173. See also: Rees, Diocletian and the Tetrarchy, 18. Most taxes were due on each year on 1 September, and levied from individual landowners by decuriones (decurions). Source: Internet