Female and male names.

DEETHYA

Feminine

Hebrew name with a profound meaning rooted in Jewish tradition. It was borne by one of Zelofhad's daughters, known for advocating for women's rights to inheritance.

DEETRA

Feminine

African name derived from Swahili "deeta", meaning 'love'.

DEETT

Feminine

Unique, newly popular name of unknown origin and meaning.

DEETTA

Feminine

African name of Ewe origin, meaning "she brings happiness" or "born on Tuesday.

DEETTE

Feminine

Invented name of unknown origin, used throughout history and associated with creativity and charm.

DEETYA

Feminine

Uncommon given name of unknown origin, with no widely recognized source or meaning in any particular culture or language.

DEEVA

Feminine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Devi', meaning 'goddess'.

DEEVON

Masculine

Modern English boy's name meaning "of the fair hair," gaining popularity for its uniqueness despite lacking historical significance.

DEEYA

Feminine

Indian origin unisex name derived from Sanskrit "Deepa," meaning "lamp" or "light," signifying the goddess of light and learning, Saraswati. It signifies radiance, intelligence, and enlightenment, originating from ancient Indian naming traditions and transcending geographical boundaries today.

DEFNE

Feminine

Rare yet elegant name of Turkish origin, derived from "defne" meaning 'laurel', symbolizing victory and glory in ancient times.

DEFONTA

Masculine

African Igbo name meaning 'future vision'.

DEFOREST

Masculine

American given name derived from the English surname Deforest, which originally referred to a forester or forestry worker during medieval times. Its meaning is deeply rooted in nature and environmental conservation.

DEFORREST

Masculine

Distinctive French name derived from 'De Forest', meaning 'of the forest'.

DEGAN

Masculine

Irish-derived name, believed to mean "shining one" or "bright one", associated with early saints like Saint Degan.

DEGEN

Masculine

German-origin name meaning "bow," derived from the German word "bogen." It historically signified good fortune when born with distinctive curves in medieval Germany.

DEGUAN

Masculine

Rare Chinese given name composed of 'De' (virtue) and 'Guan' (official), implying morality and leadership.

DEHAVEN

Masculine

Unique given name with unknown origins, chosen by parents seeking originality.

DEHJA

Feminine

Captivating Persian name derived from 'deh', meaning village or town, reflecting deep roots in community and heritage.

DEHLANI

Feminine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the beautiful one," and was used in ancient India as an epithet for the Hindu goddess Parvati.

DEHLIA

Feminine

Captivating Persian name derived from 'dahliya', meaning 'cucumber'. Originating in the late 19th century USA, it's pronounced 'DEH-lee-ah' and has been carried by notable figures like jazz singer Dehlia Upshaw.

DEHLILA

Feminine

Distinctive Persian name derived from Farsi, meaning 'generous' or 'munificent', reflecting highly valued traits in Persian culture.

DEIA

Feminine

Faruq is an Arabic name derived from 'f-r-q', meaning 'to divide' or 'distinguish'. It signifies one who discerns right from wrong.

DEIADRA

Feminine

Unique Greek female name derived from "diadoche," meaning "successor." It symbolizes heritage and continuity.

DEIAH

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'God watches', highlighting God's protective gaze.

DEIAN

Masculine

Deian, of Welsh origin, translates to 'two waters', signifying its ancient roots.

DEIANA

Feminine

Distinctive Greek female name derived from "deia," meaning "noble" or "illustrious." It signifies nobility, elegance, and sophistication.

DEIANEIRA

Feminine

Rare yet powerful feminine name of Greek origin, meaning 'terrible heroine', derived from the mythological nymph who was married to Hercules.

DEIANIRA

Feminine

Rare Greek female name derived from "deinos," meaning "fearful" or "terrible." It is best known for being the wife of Hercules in Greek mythology, where their tragic love story has endured for centuries.

DEIANNA

Feminine

Unique feminine Latin name meaning 'of divine nature' or 'gift from the gods'.

DEIARA

Feminine

Latin-derived name meaning "gift from God," originating from ancient Roman culture and embodying reverence for the divine.

DEIBY

Masculine

Spanish name meaning "from here," reflecting belonging and connection to one's origin. It has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries.

DEICI

Feminine

Latin-derived boy's name meaning 'tenth', originally used in ancient Rome as a numerical name, now popular as a unique and meaningful given name.

DEICY

Feminine

Rare and distinct female name of Latin origin, derived from "deus" meaning god, or shortened form of Deicela meaning belonging to the god. It has been used throughout centuries by various cultures, including ancient Romans, and holds religious connotations. Today, despite its rarity, Deicy remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents due to its elegant Latin roots and significant biblical ties.

DEIDA

Feminine

Captivating unisex name of Swahili origin, translating to 'rebirth' and symbolizing new beginnings.

DEIDRA

Feminine

Deidra, of Greek origin, signifies 'to long for' or 'yearn,' deriving from the ancient epithet of Hera, the jealous queen of gods in Greek mythology.

DEIDRE

Masculine

Irish name derived from 'Derdriu', meaning 'sorrowful'.

DEIDRE

Feminine

Irish name derived from Derbforgaill meaning 'gently as an oak tree'.

DEIDREA

Feminine

Scottish feminine given name derived from the Gaelic "Deidre," meaning "fair or clear.

DEIDREE

Feminine

Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'Deirdre', meaning 'the sorrowful one'.

DEIDRI

Feminine

Deirdre is a unique Irish girl's name derived from the Old Irish word 'Derbforgaill', meaning 'noble and bright'. It was popularized by the ancient Irish poem, "The Exile of the Sons of Usnach", where Deirdre plays a significant role as King Conchobar mac Nessa's daughter renowned for her beauty and wisdom. Despite facing obstacles in love with warrior Naoise, Deirdre remains loyal until their tragic end. Today, both 'Deidre' and 'Deirdre' spellings are considered correct.