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DEVLIN
FeminineIrish surname turned unisex given name, originating from 'Ó Dúbhláin' meaning 'descendant of Dubhlaín', itself derived from 'dubh' (black) and 'laín' (little champion). Popularized by its historic association with the powerful O'Neill family, Devlin is now chosen worldwide for its unique sound and Irish heritage.
DEVLIN
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Dabhléin, meaning "descendant of David". It has a historical significance in ancient Ireland as the name of a famous warrior king, and its unique spelling has contributed to its global popularity despite its Irish origins.
DEVLON
MasculineRare Igbo African name meaning "our powerful one", symbolizing strength and unity.
DEVLYN
FeminineIrish name derived from Ó Dabhtha, meaning "descendant of the swift," signifying agility and adaptability.
DEVLYN
MasculineWelsh name derived from "dyfadlen," meaning "memory" or "remembrance.
DEVLYNN
FeminineUncommon yet meaningful Irish name meaning 'descendant of the dark little fairy', inspired by ancient Celtic folklore.
DEVN
MasculineThe name Devon, of English origin, means 'from Dumnonia', an ancient British kingdom in southwest England.
DEVNA
FeminineIndian female name meaning 'divine light', derived from the Sanskrit word 'dev'.
DEVOE
MasculineAmerican boy's name coined by author Robert B. Parker for his detective character Spenser in 1980. It has no specific meaning but gained popularity due to its unique sound and modern feel.
DEVOHN
MasculineDistinctive American male name with unknown origins, possibly a variant of Devon meaning "from Devonshire".
DEVOIRY
FeminineRare French given name derived from 'devoir', meaning 'duty' or 'obligation'. Coined by French writer Anatole France in his novel 'Les Dieux ont soif', it embodies commitment despite lacking widespread popularity.
DEVOLA
FeminineHebrew female name derived from 'devorah', meaning 'bee', with historical significance in Judaism.
DEVON
MasculineEnglish given name meaning "dark-haired" or "from the south," derived from the Old English word "Denvīne." Traditionally more common for boys, it has also gained popularity among girls in recent years.
DEVON
FeminineEnglish boys' name derived from the Old English word "deofen," meaning "from the valleys." It originally referred to someone from Devon county in southwest England and has been used as a given name since at least the Middle Ages. Today, it's popular due to its unique sound and association with Devonshire's rugged beauty.
DEVONA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning "good" or "virtuous," popularized in ancient Rome and still distinctive today.
DEVONAE
FeminineDistinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly African or Native American, meaning "born on Tuesday" or related to bears, but its true meaning may vary depending on the source consulted.
DEVONAIR
MasculineRare French name composed of "Devona" (from the legendary queen Devon) and "-air", with a meaning inferred as "fortunate air" or "happy breeze".
DEVONAIRE
MasculineDistinctive and unique name of unknown origin, often interpreted as 'from Devon', but its true meaning remains elusive.
DEVONDA
FeminineUnique female name with African origins, specifically from the Yoruba tribe of Nigeria. It means 'she who breaks barriers,' reflecting its roots in Yoruba mythology and spirituality.
DEVONDRA
FeminineUnique and uncommon name with no known origin or meaning, likely created as an invented name.
DEVONDRE
MasculineAfrican American name derived from Devon, meaning 'from Dumnonia', combined with the suffix "-dre", popular in many African American names. It has gained recent popularity as a fresh alternative to traditional names like Devon or Davenport.
DEVONDRICK
MasculineModern African-American name derived from Devonte, meaning "from the ninth," with "-drick" added for a stronger sound. It's unique and powerful, gaining popularity among families who wish to honor their cultural heritage while giving their children distinct identities.
DEVONE
MasculineRare, Latin-derived name meaning "devoted" or "zealous," historically used in ancient Rome for individuals known for their dedication and passion.
DEVONE
FeminineRare, unisex Latin-origin name derived from 'devovere', meaning 'to vow' or 'to dedicate'. Its origins are unclear but it has gained popularity in recent years for both boys and girls.
DEVONEE
FeminineDistinctive African American name derived from AAVE traditions, possibly inspired by Devin or Devon, meaning "gentle" or "countryside".
DEVONEY
FeminineIrish given name derived from the surname "Devine," meaning "of Bawn," an ancient Irish fortress, and carrying centuries of history with various spellings. Despite its rarity today, it remains captivating due to its unique Irish origins and rich heritage.
DEVONI
FeminineRare Welsh name meaning 'from the south,' derived from Old English 'sūth' and associated with southern Wales.
DEVONIA
FeminineModern, unique female given name with uncertain origins but often associated with Devon, England.
DEVONIE
FeminineEnglish-origin name derived from Devon, meaning "dark ship".
DEVONN
MasculineRare American name with unknown origins and meaning, likely created as a modern invention sounding similar to popular names like Devon or Jonathan.
DEVONN
FeminineRare French-derived name meaning 'from Devon', the English county.
DEVONNA
FeminineUncommon yet appealing Irish name derived from the surname Ó Deamhna, meaning 'descendant of Deamhan', itself derived from the Irish word for 'demon' or 'devil'. Despite its potential darker origins, Devonna bears historical significance and is rich in Irish culture, having been carried by notable figures like Devonna O'Deamhna, a chieftain in ancient Connacht. Today, it remains a rare yet captivating choice for those seeking a unique name with deep roots in Irish history.
DEVONNE
MasculineFrench girl's name meaning "from the ninth" or "nine".
DEVONNE
FeminineUnique French-derived feminine given name, meaning 'from Devon', the English county known for its beauty and history.
DEVONNTE
MasculineDevonte is an African-derived name, originating from the Congolese Kimbanguist religion. It signifies 'God has given'. This name rose to prominence in the U.S., especially within the African American community, during the late 20th century.
DEVONTA
MasculineAfrican-American name derived from DeVon, combining "De-" meaning 'of', and German-derived 'Von'.
DEVONTA
FeminineModern American name of African origin meaning "small deer," popularized by professional athletes and often associated with strength and determination.
DEVONTAE
MasculineAfrican American name of recent origin, created by blending Devon ('deep valley') and Dontae (unknown meaning).
DEVONTAI
MasculineUnique African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "one who leads".
DEVONTAVIUS
MasculineUnique American name created by combining elements from Devon, Tavon, and Avius, gaining popularity among African Americans in the late 20th century despite having no specific meaning or etymology.