Female and male names.

DEVVON

Masculine

Modern Welsh name meaning 'from the black fort' or 'black-haired', originating from Dyfnaint and often associated with strength.

DEVY

Feminine

The name Devy originates from Hebrew, meaning 'beautiful'.

DEVYANI

Feminine

Indian feminine given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'belonging to the goddess' or 'of divine origin'.

DEVYANSH

Masculine

Indian male name derived from Sanskrit 'Dev' (god) and 'Yash' (glory), signifying 'Divine Glory'. It's deeply rooted in Hindu culture, symbolizing divine grace.

DEVYN

Feminine

Modern name of Welsh origin, derived from Dewi meaning "sacred" or "holy," associated with Saint David, patron saint of Wales.

DEVYN

Masculine

Unisex name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Devine meaning 'descendant of Devina', a diminutive of Dymphna, an Irish female given name associated with Saint Dymphna.

DEVYNE

Feminine

Modern name coined in the late 20th century by American parents seeking a unique alternative to traditional names like Devon or Devin, evoking rural charm while sounding contemporary.

DEVYNE

Masculine

Unique, unisex name of uncertain origin and meaning, popularized in the US during the late 1970s and rising significantly from the mid-2000s, often associated with creativity and individuality.

DEVYNN

Feminine

Contemporary, unisex given name of uncertain origin, with some sources suggesting it may be derived from the Welsh name Devon meaning "dark-haired stranger" or "from Devonshire.

DEVYNN

Masculine

Distinctive unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from Dewi meaning "sacred" or "holy." Popularized during medieval times, it's associated with King Arthur's legendary knights in Welsh mythology.

DEVYNNE

Feminine

Unique French-derived name meaning 'to divine' or 'predict', coined in the late 20th century as a variant of Divine.

DEVYON

Masculine

Uncommon Igbo Nigerian name believed to mean "God is merciful".

DEWA

Feminine

Indonesian name meaning "god", widely used as a title for deities in Balinese Hinduism.

DEWAIN

Masculine

Rare American male given name derived from the Scottish surname MacDougall, meaning 'son of Dougal' or 'dark stranger'.

DEWAINE

Masculine

Rare American male name derived from 'dew' and 'wayne', possibly meaning 'born of the morning dew on the wagon road'.

DEWAN

Feminine

The name Dewan originates from India and means 'of gods' or 'divine'.

DEWAN

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'deva', meaning 'god' or 'heavenly'.

DEWANA

Feminine

Rare Indian name derived from the Hindi word 'dewana', meaning 'mad' or 'crazy', but associated with deep passion and devotion.

DEWAND

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning 'to create beauty'.

DEWANDA

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating female name of African American origin, derived from West African names DeWanda or Deandra, meaning "the beloved" or "the loved one".

DEWANE

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant African American name derived from the Swahili word 'dawa', meaning 'medicine' or 'remedy'.

DEWANN

Masculine

African-American name of recent origin, potentially derived from 'Deonte' and 'Devon', meaning "tenth" in Latin.

DEWANNA

Feminine

African American name created from the combination of DeWanda, derived from Alice Childress's play character, and Annabelle, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.

DEWARD

Masculine

Rare American given name with Old English origins, derived from 'deor' meaning deer, and 'weard' signifying guardian or keeper, interpreted as 'keeper of the deer'.

DEWARREN

Masculine

Rare yet distinctively African American male name from the late 20th century US origin, with unknown meaning.

DEWAUN

Masculine

Uncommon African American given name derived from Dwight, an English name meaning "war," and shares roots with names like Dwight and Duane. Despite lacking specific meaning or widespread popularity, Dewaun's unique sound and rich historical context make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.

DEWAYNA

Feminine

Unusual female name of African American origin, meaning 'one who travels on the road' or 'one who follows the path'.

DEWAYNE

Masculine

American given name of Scottish origin, meaning "of the wagon maker," popularized during the mid-20th century in the Southern United States.

DEWAYNE

Feminine

Uncommon American name created by combining 'Deway' (derived from 'dew') and 'Wayne'. It may symbolize 'morning meadow'.

DEWEL

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, first recorded in medieval France with no widely accepted explanation for its source or significance.

DEWELL

Masculine

American given name derived from the combination of 'dew' and 'well', symbolizing purity and renewal.

DEWETTA

Feminine

Exotic female given name of unknown origin, believed by some to mean 'born or related to dew' or 'as soft and gentle as dew', though no definitive meaning has been established.

DEWEY

Masculine

English origin, translates to "dressed in dewy clothes," historically popular among nature lovers and symbolizing freshness and renewal.

DEWEY

Feminine

Rare American given name coined by Mark Twain meaning 'from the valley'.

DEWI

Feminine

Welsh name derived from 'Devui', meaning 'god' or 'holy'. It's associated with Saint Dewi, Wales' patron saint, known for his wisdom and piety.

DEWIE

Masculine

DeWise: A unique Irish name meaning 'from the wise', associated with wisdom & intelligence.

DEWIE

Feminine

Mysterious and unique name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, making it an enigmatic choice for parents seeking something distinctive.

DEWIGHT

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from 'dew' and 'right', meaning 'correct morning dew'.

DEWILLA

Feminine

Unique female name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Welsh 'Dewi' meaning 'holy', or a blend of Deidre and Williams.

DEWIN

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from 'du' (black/dark) and 'gwyn' (white/fair), symbolizing harmony or balance between opposites. It was borne by several early Welsh saints, including Saint Dewi, Wales' patron saint.