Female and male names.

DENETRIS

Feminine

Unique and captivating name of unknown origin, believed to be either African, Caribbean, or European descent, with no widely accepted meaning but often associated with strength, creativity, and uniqueness.

DENETRIUS

Feminine

Rare yet distinctively Greek male name derived from "Δημητρῖος," meaning "follower of Demeter," the goddess of harvest. Historically significant, Denetrius was borne by notable figures like Demetrius of Phaleron in Athens and Macedonian kings such as Demetrius I Poliorcetes.

DENETT

Feminine

Rare French origin given name with unknown etymology and meaning.

DENETTA

Feminine

Rare Italian female given name that signifies wealth or prosperity in a more abstract sense, derived from the Italian word "denaro" meaning money.

DENETTE

Feminine

Rare French feminine given name derived from "denet", meaning 'daisy', symbolizing innocence and purity.

DENEVA

Feminine

Slavic name derived from "den," meaning "day," translating to "radiant like the day.

DENEY

Masculine

Uncommon African given name, of Ashanti origin from Ghana, derived from the Akan language, meaning 'child born on Tuesday'.

DENFORD

Masculine

Rare, unique English name derived from 'denu' meaning valley and 'ford' meaning crossing.

DENG

Masculine

South Sudanese origin meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', traditionally given to males during times of adversity by the Dinka ethnic group.

DENHAM

Masculine

English given name derived from Old English elements 'den' meaning valley and 'ham' referring to settlement.

DENI

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "judge" or "justice," derived from the Hebrew word "din.

DENI

Masculine

Unique Slavic given name meaning "day," derived from the Slavic element den and associated with the ancient Slavic god of daylight, Dazhbog.

DENIA

Feminine

Rare and distinctive female name of Latin origin, signifying nobility or worthiness.

DENIAH

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'judgment' or 'vindication', associated with divine justice, derived from the Bible's Daniel.

DENICA

Feminine

Rare and elegant Slavic female given name, derived from "den" meaning 'day', popularized in Bulgaria and Serbia with no specific interpretation beyond its origin.

DENICE

Feminine

Denise is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Dennis or Denis, meaning "follower of Dionysius," the Greek god of wine and merriment.

DENICIA

Feminine

Unique feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'denarius', meaning 'ten', but often associated with the affectionate form of Denis, follower of Dionysus. First recorded in medieval Europe, it has a rich history and carries numerological significance and Roman cultural connections.

DENICKA

Feminine

Distinctive female name of African origin, particularly from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria. It means "God has done good" or "Goodness of God," reflecting the Igbo people's strong faith and reverence for God.

DENICO

Masculine

Modern Latin male given name meaning "ten.

DENIE

Feminine

Rare West African name of Fulani origin, potentially meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil'.

DENIECE

Feminine

African American name composed of "De" meaning "the" or "of the", and "Niece", translating to "niece". It means "the niece" or "of the niece".

DENIECIA

Feminine

Distinctive African-derived name, originating from Yoruba culture, where it is associated with Oya Deniecia, a revered goddess of the dead.

DENIEL

Masculine

Daniel is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge," popular throughout history and across cultures, named after the biblical prophet who interpreted dreams for King Nebuchadnezzar.

DENIELLA

Feminine

Distinctive Italian feminine name derived from the surname Denelli, itself originating from the Latin 'Denarius', meaning 'of ten'.

DENIELLE

Feminine

Charming unisex name of French origin, derived from "deniell" meaning "God is my judge.

DENIENE

Feminine

Deniène is an African-origin given name, believed to derive from the Fulani people, often associated with their goddess of fertility and agriculture, symbolizing abundance and prosperity.

DENIESE

Feminine

Modern, unique feminine name of uncertain origin, possibly French or African, gaining popularity for its elegant sound.

DENIESHA

Feminine

African American origin name created during the Black Power movement, possibly derived from Denise which means 'Follower of Dennis', with a unique sound and rare usage despite its intriguing appeal.

DENIJA

Feminine

Unique Slavic name meaning "day".

DENIJAH

Feminine

Rare, African-origin name from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning "God will make it possible," signifying hope and divine favor.

DENIKA

Feminine

Distinctive Slavic name derived from 'den' meaning 'day', with '-ika' indicating endearment.

DENIKO

Masculine

Distinctive and captivating name of unknown origin, without any widely accepted meaning or etymological information.

DENILAH

Feminine

Unique Spanish name variant of Denisa, derived from Latin Denis, meaning 'follower' or 'devoted to Dionysus', the Greek god of wine, fertility, and ecstasy.

DENILLE

Feminine

Rare French-origin given name derived from "denier," meaning "small coin" or "penny." It was originally used as a surname for those involved with coins. Pronounced "den-EEL.

DENILSON

Masculine

Brazilian boy's name derived from the Portuguese word "deniz," meaning "of the sea." It gained popularity through footballer Denílson de Oliveira but remains uncommon outside Brazil.

DENILZON

Masculine

Rare French male first name, likely derived from the French surname Denizot, with a potential meaning of "to deny" or "refuse". Its history and usage are not well-documented.

DENIM

Feminine

American male given name derived from the sturdy cotton fabric used to make jeans. It gained popularity during the mid-20th century as blue jeans became fashionable and iconic.

DENIM

Masculine

Distinctive American given name derived from the durable French fabric denim, originally made in Nîmes, France.

DENIN

Masculine

Slavic given name derived from the Old Slavic word 'den'' meaning 'day'.

DENINA

Feminine

Rare yet elegant Slavic feminine given name derived from the word "den" meaning "day", associated with light and beauty.