Dontre is a unique and compelling name of African American origin. Its roots can be traced back to the French language, where it is derived from the word "donzelle," which means "maiden" or "young woman." In French culture, Donzelle was often used as a given name for girls, but over time, it has evolved and been adopted by other cultures.
The name Dontre has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among African American communities. It is often associated with strength, originality, and independence. While there are no well-known historical figures or legendary characters named Dont
The name Dontre has seen a varied trend in its popularity over the past four decades in the United States. The data shows that the peak years for babies named Dontre were between 1992 and 1993, with 37 births recorded each year during this period. This was a significant increase from previous years, such as 1985 where only 6 births were recorded.
However, after 1994, the popularity of the name Dontre began to decline. Between 1995 and 2003, the number of babies named Dontre ranged between 17 and 30 each year. After 2003, the popularity of the name continued to decrease, with only single-digit numbers of births recorded annually until 2014.
From 2014 onwards, there has been a slight resurgence in the use of the name Dontre, with double-digit numbers of births recorded each year. In total, over the past four decades, there have been 488 babies named Dotre born in the United States.