Female and male names.

DEYLANI

Feminine

Beautiful Persian name meaning 'calm' or 'serene', popularized by American author Anne Rice in her Vampire Chronicles series.

DEYLEN

Masculine

Hebrew unisex name meaning 'zealous for God', derived from the Hebrew word 'dôl'.

DEYLER

Masculine

Rare, Spanish-derived name from the Basque "Teódoro", meaning "God's gift".

DEYLI

Feminine

Rare, distinct name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Welsh mythology or Arabic language, but its meaning remains largely unknown.

DEYLIN

Masculine

Welsh origin, derived from 'dai' meaning southward, and 'llan' meaning enclosure or church, interpreted as 'southward facing church'.

DEYLIN

Feminine

Captivating Scottish name derived from "Dèileas", translating to 'devoted' or 'loyal', signifying faithfulness and steadfastness.

DEYLON

Masculine

Spanish name derived from "día," meaning "day," suggesting light and new beginnings.

DEYMAR

Masculine

Distinctive Latin name meaning "tenth," referencing the Tenth Legion of ancient Rome.

DEYMI

Feminine

Captivating Spanish name derived from the Greek Demetrios, meaning "dedicated to Demeter," and popularized by Saint Demetrius of Thessalonica.

DEYMIAN

Masculine

Irish name derived from "Daimhin," meaning "gentle" or "peaceful.

DEYNA

Feminine

Unique Greek girls' name derived from "deinos," meaning terrible or formidable, but commonly associated with grace and beauty due to its use as the name of one of Homer's Nereids in Greek mythology.

DEYNER

Masculine

Unique boy's name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted etymology or meaning. While some believe it may be Spanish in origin, there's no evidence to support this theory. It could potentially be a variant spelling of Dennis or a portmanteau name combining Dean and нер (ner), but these theories are not widely accepted. Despite its uncertain origins, Deyner has been used as a given name for boys in various cultures throughout history. In the United States, it has been recorded since at least the 1970s but remains relatively rare today.

DEYON

Feminine

Distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the future will arrive".

DEYON

Masculine

African-origin name of Yoruba culture from Nigeria, meaning "born during a journey," symbolizing courage and resilience in starting anew.

DEYONA

Feminine

Intriguing feminine given name of African-American origin derived from the Yoruba deity Shango, meaning "lightning" or "power of thunder.

DEYONCE

Masculine

Uncommon African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'God will give,' carrying historical significance and associations with strength and resilience.

DEYONCE

Feminine

Intriguing Ghanaian name from West Africa that means "born on Sunday.

DEYONNA

Feminine

Unique African American name derived from "Deon", meaning "small but mighty".

DEYONNE

Feminine

Distinctive name of African origin, derived from the Akan language's day name "Deyon," meaning "born on a Monday.

DEYONNI

Feminine

Unique, original given name of unknown origin and meaning, coined possibly for its aesthetic appeal or to express individuality.

DEYONTA

Masculine

Deyonta: African origin, meaning 'born on Friday', celebrating Venus' day in many cultures.

DEYONTAE

Masculine

Uncommon African American name created as a blend of Deonte and Jonathan, with no specific meaning.

DEYONTE

Masculine

Unique African American masculine name derived from 'Deon' meaning "little John" and 'Yonté', an African word for "dream.

DEYRA

Feminine

Distinctive girl's name of uncertain origin, possibly Latin or Spanish, meaning 'desire'.

DEYREN

Masculine

Armenian name derived from "dayrik," meaning "pearl." It signifies elegance and beauty, with a rich history dating back centuries in Armenian culture.

DEYRON

Masculine

Rare Latin-origin male name with multiple interpretations, including 'from the sea' or 'powerful leader', potentially derived from similar names like Deron or Dorian.

DEYSHA

Feminine

Striking Hebrew name derived from 'dayesh', meaning 'knowledge' or 'understanding'. It is associated with King Solomon's wise wife in the Bible.

DEYSHAUN

Masculine

Distinctive African American name derived from the French Déodat, which means 'people's council'.

DEYSHAWN

Masculine

African name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, meaning "born on a Thursday" in Akan language.

DEYSI

Feminine

Hispanic name meaning "God will increase," derived from Daisy and often associated with simplicity, beauty, grace, innocence, purity, and new beginnings.

DEYSIA

Feminine

Unique and beautiful female name of Latin origin, derived from "deus," meaning "god" or "goddess." It evokes grandeur, elegance, and divine favor.

DEYSSI

Feminine

Unique Greek name derived from 'Δέξιος', meaning 'right' or 'skillful', and was the daughter of Nereus in Greek mythology.

DEYSY

Feminine

Distinctive and captivating name of uncertain origin, popularly believed to mean 'leader' or 'light', though its true meaning remains enigmatic.

DEYTON

Masculine

Rare American name with unknown origins, potentially derived from 'Daytona' or 'Theodosius,' but its true meaning remains elusive.

DEYVI

Masculine

Rare, unique name of unknown origin, possibly related to the Hindu goddess Devi but without concrete evidence.

DEYVID

Masculine

Unique variant spelling of David, with Hebrew origins and the meaning "beloved" or "uncle," carrying the same historical significance as its traditional counterpart.

DEYVIN

Masculine

Unique, recent name with unknown origins; some sources suggest French roots, others Hebrew or Scottish variants.

DEYVION

Masculine

African-origin name meaning 'the one who brings joy,' derived from Yoruba culture's revered deity Oshun.

DEYVIS

Masculine

Deyvis is of Spanish origin, meaning "from Dayvis," an ancient Roman city near modern-day Avila. Popular among medieval Spanish nobility, it was associated with wealth and power, and remains significant today due to its historical and cultural heritage.

DEYVON

Masculine

African name of Yoruba origin, derived from "De" meaning 'to meet' and "Yovo" meaning 'white person', symbolizing cultural encounters.