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DEVETTE
FeminineUncommon French given name with origins tracing back to medieval times. Derived from the Occitan word "deveta," meaning "fifth," it was traditionally used as a nickname for fifth children or those born on the fifth day of the week.
DEVEYON
MasculineOriginal name with unknown origins and no traditional meaning, but its uniqueness makes it appealing as both a boy's or girl's name in English-speaking countries.
DEVI
FeminineAncient Sanskrit name meaning "goddess" in Hindi, used for Hindu goddesses like Durga and Lakshmi, and symbolizing feminine power and grace.
DEVIA
FeminineUncommon, exotic name of unknown origin, with no known meaning or historical significance. Despite its mysterious beginnings, Devia has gained popularity in recent years as a distinctive girl's name, though it could potentially be used for either gender.
DEVIAN
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'divine' or 'godlike'.
DEVIAN
FeminineEnigmatic name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, gaining recent popularity despite lacking clear linguistic or mythological ties.
DEVIANA
FeminineIndian origin female name derived from Sanskrit 'Devi', meaning 'goddess' or 'divine'.
DEVIDA
FeminineDistinctive Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'daughter of god', reflecting ancient Hindu wishes for divine protection.
DEVIE
FeminineUncommon French female name meaning 'to deviate' or 'to diverge', symbolizing independence and originality.
DEVIEN
MasculineUncommon boy's name with uncertain origins and meaning, popularized in recent years without a known historical significance or etymology.
DEVIK
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'goddess' or 'divine', derived from the name Devaki, mother of Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology.
DEVIKA
FeminineSanskrit-derived feminine given name from Hindu mythology, meaning 'one related to the divine', conveying holiness and grace.
DEVILLE
MasculineThe surname Deville has French and German origins, possibly meaning 'devil' or 'of the village', and has been present in Europe since at least the 11th century.
DEVIN
MasculineIrish origin, meaning 'poet' or 'artisan', derived from the Irish word 'deor'. It has been used as both a boy's and girl's name since the late 20th century.
DEVIN
FeminineIrish name derived from the Gaelic word "dé Bhinn," meaning "poet.
DEVINA
FeminineUnique Sanskrit girl's name meaning 'divine and heavenly'.
DEVINDRA
MasculineUncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit, combining "Devi," meaning goddess or divine feminine energy, and "Indra," the Hindu god of rain, thunder, and war. This name signifies the powerful union of these two mythological figures.
DEVINE
FeminineUncommon first name with unknown origins and unclear meanings. Its etymology is uncertain, and theories about its source vary widely, including possible links to Irish surnames or Latin words like "divinus." Despite this ambiguity, Devine has gained popularity as a given name for both boys and girls in recent years.
DEVINE
MasculineDevyn is a unisex name of American origin, meaning "fifth", derived from Latin numeral quinque ("five") with suffix "-yn" added in medieval English to form masculine names.
DEVINEE
FeminineDistinctive French female name derived from the Latin 'divinus', translating to 'divine' or 'relating to god'.
DEVINITY
FeminineUncommon yet striking Irish name derived from Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning "dark-haired," and signifies strength or robustness.
DEVINLEE
MasculineAmerican girl's name, created as a blend of Irish Devlin meaning "frequented by brown butterflies" and English Lee meaning "clearing in the woods".
DEVINN
MasculineDevinn is of English origin, meaning "favorite", and is a modern, unisex variation of Devon, originally meaning "dark" or "deep".
DEVINN
FeminineAmerican unisex name created in the late 20th century, possibly derived from the Old French word "devine," meaning "divine" or "inspired by divine powers.
DEVINNE
FeminineRare Latin-derived female name, originally male, meaning 'conquering by divine power'.
DEVINY
FeminineRare given name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, first appearing in England during the 17th century. Its unusual spelling may be inspired by Latin roots ('divinus'), but no definitive evidence supports this claim or any other theory regarding its origins.
DEVION
MasculineDistinctively unique name of unknown origin, meaning, and etymology, often spelled in an unconventional way. Despite being used throughout history by notable figures like politician Devion A. Smith and football player Devion Gordon, the true source and significance of this name remain shrouded in mystery.
DEVION
FeminineContemporary male name of African-American origin, created by combining Devon (Welsh, meaning "from Devonshire") and Jonathan (Hebrew, meaning "gift from God"), resulting in the potential interpretation of "gift from Devonshire". It first appeared on the U.S. Social Security Administration's list of popular baby names in 2007 and peaked at #955 in 2015.
DEVIONE
MasculineUnique and distinctive given name with unknown origins, believed to be possibly derived from Irish roots meaning "frequenter of the hill" or Latin origins meaning "divine," though these claims lack definitive evidence. Despite its uncertain beginnings, Devione has gained popularity in recent years due to its distinct sound and spelling options such as Devinne, Devonnie, and Deyvonne.
DEVIONNA
FeminineBeautiful and unique African American name, derived from "De-" (meaning 'from' or 'of') and "Vonna" of German roots, with no fixed meaning but implying association with a significant place or person.
DEVIONNE
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from the Latin 'deus', meaning 'god'. It signifies 'gift from God' or 'given by God'.
DEVIONTAE
MasculineAmerican name derived from Devon (Welsh for "sacred") and Jontae, a variant of Jonathan ("gift from God"), meaning it signifies a "holy gift from God.
DEVIONTE
MasculineDevonte is an African American name derived from Latin 'de' meaning 'of' combined with Vincent, signifying 'conquering'.
DEVISHA
FeminineSanskrit-derived name meaning 'goddess,' honoring the Hindu Mother Goddess Devi.
DEVITA
FeminineItalian name meaning 'devoted' or 'devout', derived from the word 'devota'. It originates from the Catholic tradition and is associated with religious devotion.
DEVITO
MasculineRare, Italian-origin male name with a potential meaning of 'debtor'.
DEVIYON
MasculineDistinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Devi", meaning "goddess".
DEVKI
FeminineDevki, of Sanskrit origin meaning 'god' or 'heavenly', is a prominent female name in Hindu culture, known for being Krishna's mother in Hindu mythology.
DEVLAN
MasculineIntriguing name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory regarding its etymology. It may be a variant spelling of Irish names like Devlin or Delvin, but there's no concrete evidence to support this claim. Some people believe it's an entirely new creation chosen for its unique sound or personal significance. Despite its uncertain origins, Devlan is a strong and striking name that has been embraced by many throughout history, including American football player Devlan Wilson.
DEVLEN
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Dubhlaoin, meaning "descendant of Dubhlaoin," which in turn means "dark hero." It was borne by historic chieftain Dubhlaoin O'Neill during the 13th century and carries significant historical and cultural significance.