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DELONA
MasculineUnique and captivating Greek name derived from "dolon," meaning "robber" or "thief." It gained popularity in recent years for its melodic sound and exotic appeal, despite its unflattering etymology.
DELONDA
FeminineFictional name created by author Terry McMillan for her novel "Waiting to Exhale," gaining popularity in the mid-1990s after the book's release and subsequent film adaptation. Though its meaning isn't explicitly stated, many believe it combines Delores ("from laurel") and Monica ("advisor"), symbolizing strength and wisdom gained through adversity.
DELONDO
MasculineDistinctive African American name coined by parents seeking an original moniker, with no universal agreed-upon meaning but often associated with strength and leadership through its possible blend of Derek andendon.
DELONE
MasculineDelone, of African origin, particularly from the Yoruba tribe, means "to meet or come together," reflecting unity and togetherness.
DELONE
FeminineUnusual given name with unknown origins, no clear-cut meaning or history, and no definitive connection to any specific culture or language. It is theorized to be a variant of French-derived Delano ('from the valley') or derived from Hebrew Daniel ('God is my judge'), but neither theory has been proven conclusively. Despite its uncertain origins and rare usage today, Delone's uniqueness makes it an intriguing name choice.
DELONI
MasculineDistinctive Italian name derived from the noble De'Lonati family of Lonato del Garda, meaning "from Lonato" or possibly "distant.
DELONI
FeminineUncommon Italian-derived surname, derived from 'Dell'Onto', meaning 'of Onto'. Its meaning is largely tied to its geographical origins.
DELONIA
FeminineRare, distinctive name of unknown origin that has been used throughout history across various cultures. While its etymology remains uncertain, some suggest it may derive from Latin roots, potentially meaning 'rival' or 'matched in beauty'. It is more commonly used for females but can be considered unisex. Despite its mysterious past, Delonia's uniqueness makes it an intriguing choice for those seeking a distinctive name with a fascinating history.
DELONNA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'pain' or 'grief', popular among families with Latin heritage despite its somewhat somber origin.
DELONTA
MasculineUnique male given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people of West Africa. Its meaning is believed to be associated with the Yoruba word "delu," meaning "to arrive" or "to come." It carries cultural heritage and personal significance despite its rarity.
DELONTAE
MasculineRecent African American male given name, derived from "De" meaning "the," and Lontae, an invented name with no specific meaning. Its exact origins are unclear, but it has gained popularity among African American parents seeking unique names.
DELONTAY
MasculineUnique name of African origin, believed to mean "from a distant place," created by enslaved Africans during the diaspora in the Americas through cultural syncretism.
DELONTE
MasculineRare English male given name derived from the Welsh Dyfnaint, meaning "swift valley" or "rapid brook".
DELONZO
MasculineAfrican American name created by combining elements from Delano, Donte, and Lorenzo; its meaning varies but may imply "strength and grace from God's gift, born in a place where walnut trees grow.
DELOR
MasculineThe French name Delor, derived from 'delaur' meaning 'of laurel,' symbolizes victory and glory, tracing back to ancient Greek and Roman cultures.
DELORA
FeminineDelora, of Latin origin, combines "dominus" meaning 'lord' or 'master', with "-ora", suggesting power and femininity; once a title for noble ladies, it's now rare yet elegant.
DELORAS
FeminineLatin-derived name of Greek origin, signifying light and prophecy.
DELORCE
FeminineEnglish origin, a variant spelling of Derek, meaning "strong power" from Old Norse elements thrudr (strength) and hardar (strong).
DELORE
MasculineRare, Latin-derived male given name meaning 'of the gods' or 'divine', historically used in ancient Rome to honor deities.
DELORE
FeminineContemporary, made-up name of unknown origin and no widely recognized meaning.
DELOREAN
FeminineDistinctive Scottish name derived from 'dail,' meaning 'thicket' or 'oak grove,' popularized by the DeLorean Motor Company, but rooted in medieval Highland clans.
DELOREAN
MasculineRare Scottish surname derived from the ancient Gaelic name "Dail Riata," meaning "Riada's meadow." Despite not being traditionally used as a given name, it gained popularity in the 1980s after appearing in the film "Back to the Future" as the time-traveling car's brand.
DELOREN
MasculineItalian unisex name meaning "from Laurentum" or "laurel tree," derived from Lorenzo with variant spellings influenced by other Italian names like DeLuca or DeMarco, gaining recognition in English-speaking countries despite lacking specific cultural significance beyond its meaning and Italian origins.
DELORENZO
MasculineElegant Italian-derived given name, variant of Lorenzo, meaning "laurel" or "victory," popularized by Saint Lawrence; it's less common in Italy but more prevalent in countries with significant Italian immigration.
DELORES
MasculineDolores, of Spanish origin, means 'sorrows' or 'pain', popularized by Cervantes' Don Quixote.
DELORES
FeminineUnique Spanish given name derived from 'dolor', meaning 'pain' or 'suffering', popular throughout history despite its somber origin.
DELORESE
FeminineLatin-origin feminine name derived from 'delores', meaning 'sorrowful'. It was popular among Spanish and Portuguese families but has been used worldwide.
DELORIA
FeminineDistinctive Native American name derived from the Dakota Sioux word 'Dela', meaning 'to shoot or throw'. It is often associated with strength and courage, reflecting its cultural roots and popularized by Vine Deloria Jr., a notable Native American activist.
DELORIAN
MasculineUnique and uncommon name of unknown origin, with no clear etymology or historical significance in any known language or culture. Despite its uncertain origins, it has been used for males and females alike in recent years, possibly due to its unique sound or associations with futuristic themes.
DELORIAN
FeminineUnusual baby boy's name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years, with some associating it with time travel due to its phonetic resemblance to the DeLorean car from the movie "Back to the Future." Despite lacking a definitive meaning or historical roots, many appreciate its unique sound and appearance.
DELORICE
FeminineRare and elegant French name derived from "dore," meaning "golden," signifying golden-haired beauty or radiant personality, popular among medieval French nobility.
DELORIES
FeminineDistinctive French given name derived from "délire," meaning "delirium" or "madness.
DELORIS
FeminineRare Latin-derived given name that means 'strong' or 'powerful', originally used as a feminine praenomen in ancient Rome.
DELORIS
MasculineRare yet striking female name of Latin origin, meaning "of laurels," derived from the Latin words "de" ("of") and "laurus" (laurel tree).
DELORISE
FeminineFrench-derived name meaning 'of gold', offering elegance with its rarity.
DELOROS
FeminineGreek name that means "of the sea," derived from the Greek word "thalassa" and associated with the goddess Thalassa in Greek mythology.
DELORS
FeminineFrench origin, signifies 'of/from the laurels' and is derived from Latin roots, reflecting its ancient Roman association with victory.
DELORSE
FeminineDistinctive name of Igbo origin, meaning "the world is at peace.
DELORUS
FeminineUnique, little-known given name of uncertain origin, often associated with uniqueness and mystery due to its lack of clear etymology.
DELOS
MasculineUnique Greek-derived given name with profound significance, derived from the sacred island of the same name where Apollo was born, symbolizing light, knowledge, purity, and wisdom.