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DIANGELO
MasculineLess common variant of the Italian name Angelo, which means "angel" and originates from the Greek word "angelos.
DIANI
FeminineItalian-derived name meaning 'divine', associated with the Roman goddess Diana, conveying power, grace, and regal aura.
DIANIA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'of Jupiter', evoking strength and divine beauty.
DIANIE
FeminineUnique variant spelling of the Greek goddess Diana's name, embodying strength and nature.
DIANIRA
FeminineRare, Greek-origin female name derived from "di" (two) and "anir" (man), possibly meaning 'double manly' or 'of two men.' In Greek mythology, she was Hercules' wife, signifying strength and courage.
DIANITA
FeminineUnique female name of Latin origin, derived from "diurnus" meaning "daily," signifying daylight's radiance.
DIANN
FeminineAmerican variant of the Greek goddess Diana's name, signifying strength, independence, and connection to nature.
DIANNA
FeminineLatin-derived feminine name meaning "divine" or "heavenly," popularized in the 20th century with notable bearers like Princess Diana of Wales and actress Dianna Agron.
DIANNA
MasculineModern variation of the Latin name Diana, ultimately derived from the ancient Roman goddess of the hunt, and means "divine" or "heavenly".
DIANNAH
FeminineUnique African name from the Yoruba tribe of Nigeria, meaning 'the sun has risen' and signifying hope, new beginnings, and light.
DIANNE
MasculineFeminine form of the Latin name Dionysius, derived from the Greek god of wine and fertility, Dionysus. It signifies happiness, inspiration, and unpredictability.
DIANNE
FeminineLatin-derived feminine name meaning "born of Zeus.
DIANNEY
FeminineFrench-origin female name created by combining Diana ('of divine origin') and Jenny ('fair and smooth'), resulting in a unique and elegant moniker blending divine origin and charm.
DIANNI
FeminineAfrican-origin name derived from Yoruba culture's goddess Oya-Dianni, meaning "the one who causes rivers to flow," symbolizing water and life-giving forces.
DIANNIA
FeminineRare Greek-derived feminine given name meaning 'divine', with notable associations including Diogenes of Sinope and the Roman goddess Diana.
DIANNIE
FeminineRare American variant of the Greek name Diana, meaning "heavenly" or "divine", originally associated with the Roman goddess of hunt and wild animals.
DIANNY
FeminineDianny, of Latin origin, means 'daily' or 'of each day,' symbolizing renewal and continuity.
DIANTE
FeminineItalian name derived from 'dianto,' meaning 'diamond.' It signifies strength, brilliance, beauty and intelligence.
DIANTE
MasculineAfrican name of Fulani origin, meaning 'the one who solves problems', reflecting its historical association with wisdom, intelligence, and leadership.
DIANTHA
FeminineGreek-derived name meaning "divine flower".
DIANTHE
FeminineRare Greek name meaning 'set apart' or 'destined', originally used in ancient Greece for children believed destined for greatness and later popularized by Saint Dianthe, a Christian martyr.
DIANTHIA
FeminineRare Greek female given name derived from 'dianthus', meaning 'purple flower'.
DIANY
FeminineRare Chinese female name derived from "dian," meaning "point" or "star," signifying brightness and potential. Its origin and meaning are deeply rooted in ancient Chinese astronomy and culture.
DIAQUAN
MasculineRare African male name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'Respect for God'.
DIAR
MasculineScottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "Diarmaid", meaning "right-handed" or "skilled". It was originally used as a male given name but has since become unisex, popular among early Celts who associated right-handedness with skill and strength. The most famous bearer of this name is Diarmuid Ua Duibhne, a hero from Celtic mythology known for his courage and cunning. Today, Diar remains a unique and versatile choice for children of any gender with Scottish or Celtic ties.
DIAR
FeminineAfrican name, popular among the Mandinka people, meaning 'peaceful'.
DIARA
FeminineCaptivating West African name of Fulani origin, meaning "happy" or "joyful".
DIARI
FeminineDistinct Catalan name derived from the Latin 'diarium', meaning 'daily'. It originates from ancient Roman records and has been borne by notable individuals throughout history.
DIARMUID
MasculineAncient Irish name derived from 'Diarmaid', meaning 'swift noble'.
DIARRA
FeminineMalinke origin West African name predominantly found among the Mandinka ethnic group. Derived from the Mandinka word "jara," meaning peace, it signifies harmony and tranquility.
DIARRA
MasculineWest African name of Mandinka origin, meaning 'to make peace' and symbolizing harmony and reconciliation.
DIARY
FeminineRare Latin-derived given name meaning 'daily', popular among European high society during the Middle Ages.
DIASHA
FeminineIntriguing African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, derived from "Diasa" meaning "born on Tuesday," reflecting the tradition of naming children after their birthdays.
DIASIA
FeminineExotic female given name of African origin, derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana. It means "unique" and reflects their desire for individuality among daughters.
DIASY
FeminineRare, Latin-derived name meaning "to give birth," popular among families with Latin heritage or those favoring distinctive names.
DIAUNDRA
FeminineCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "The crown is beautiful," signifying elegance and grace.
DIAVIAN
MasculineIgbo African name derived from 'di' (God) and 'avian' (is good), translating to 'God is good.'
DIAVIAN
FeminineDistinctive given name of unknown origin, gaining popularity despite its uncertain etymology and lack of historical figures named Diavian.
DIAVION
MasculineIgbo African name meaning "Divine Flight," encouraging pursuit of greatness with divine guidance.
DIAVION
FeminineUnique African given name derived from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, meaning "God is great" or "God has done well.