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DIAVIONE
FeminineItalian female name derived from "diavoolo," meaning "devil," but symbolizing playfulness and creativity.
DIAVIONNE
FeminineUnique American name created in the early 21st century, with no clear origin or meaning, but sometimes interpreted as combining 'diavoletta' (little devil) and Dione, associated with Aphrodite.
DIAVONTE
MasculineRare African American given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from David and Monte or inspired by the Italian surname Diavoli.
DIAZ
MasculineSpanish origin, derived from the Basque surname Díaz meaning 'son of'.
DIBA
FemininePersian name meaning 'snow', symbolizing purity and beauty, often passed down through generations in Iranian families.
DIBANHI
FeminineAfrican name of Ewe origin, meaning "God guards," reflecting the belief that the child will be a strong protector in their community.
DIBBIE
FeminineRare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic "Dubh", meaning "dark".
DICE
MasculineThe name Dice originates from English and is derived from 'dice', small cube-shaped objects used in gambling games. It's not traditionally given as a personal name but rather as a nickname or surname, and it doesn't have any specific symbolic meaning beyond its association with gaming.
DICEY
FeminineUncommon English given name derived from the Norman surname Dicey, meaning 'from Dieux,' or 'gods' or 'sky.'
DICHELLE
FeminineRare female name of African origin, derived from the Ewe language, meaning "God has heard" or "God hears.
DICIE
FeminineRare Latin-derived female name meaning discipline or learning, associated with diligence and dedication. First appearing in medieval Italian literature, it's unique yet suggests intelligence and determination.
DICK
FeminineStrong and powerful masculine given name of English origin, derived from 'Dich' and often associated with Richard.
DICK
MasculineShortened form of Richard, meaning 'strong' or 'powerful,' derived from Germanic elements ric and hard.
DICKEY
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the occupational surname Dickson, which originates from Richard. It was first recorded as a forename in England during the 16th century and has since become more commonly used. The meaning of Dickey is believed to be "powerful or wealthy" but this is not explicitly confirmed. Notable figures like Charles Edward "Carl" Dickey have carried the name throughout history, and while it remains relatively uncommon today, families continue to use it as a way to honor their heritage or simply for its unique charm.
DICKI
FeminineDistinctive German name, derived from 'Dick', meaning 'thick' or 'fat', though not directly related to this meaning.
DICKIE
MasculineShort form of Richard, meaning 'powerful' and 'strong'. It gained popularity in the early 20th century as a term of endearment for boys and remains associated with traditional values today.
DICKIE
FeminineEnglish pet form of Richard, meaning 'strong' or 'brave', originating from Germanic elements 'ric' and 'hard'. It's often used affectionately for Richards, also serving as a standalone name since the mid-20th century.
DICKSIE
FeminineUncommon given name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning.
DICKSON
MasculineDistinctive Scottish given name derived from the English patronymic surname Dixon, meaning "son of Dick" or "son of Richard". It originated in the Scottish Borders region and has been carried by notable figures throughout history.
DICKY
MasculineDickie is an English given name with roots in the Middle English word "dick," meaning thick or fat.
DICY
FeminineUncommon female name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
DIDI
FemininePlayful and affectionate Hebrew nickname derived from the historic name David, meaning "beloved" or "uncle," known for its biblical significance as a great warrior king and skilled musician.
DIDIER
MasculineFrench masculine given name of Germanic origin, meaning "powerful in war".
DIDRA
FeminineArabic origin, meaning 'wise'.
DIEATRA
FeminineRare yet intriguing Greek-derived feminine given name that signifies 'goddess of necessity'.
DIEDRA
FeminineLatin origin, meaning "man" or "male", originally used for boys but now popular for girls too.
DIEDRE
FeminineDierdra is an enchanting female name of Irish origin, meaning 'dark-haired' or 'sorrowful', derived from tragic heroine Deirdre in Irish mythology.
DIEDRI
FeminineIntroducing Diedri, a unique Welsh name derived from 'dydd', meaning 'day' and signifying 'enlightened or radiant'.
DIEDRICH
MasculineGerman origin, meaning 'powerful ruler', composed of Old High German elements 'thiod' (people or tribe) and 'ric' (power).
DIEDRICK
MasculineRare German origin male name meaning 'powerful ruler'.
DIEGO
MasculineSpanish male given name derived from "dieguez," meaning "son of James" or "supporter of James." It originated in Spain, with historical figures like Diego Velázquez and Diego Maradona bearing the name. Traditionally given to boys born on Saint James' Day (July 25th), Diego has gained global popularity through figures such as Mexican actor Diego Luna. While carrying religious significance due to its connection to Saint James, Diego's appeal transcends cultural boundaries.
DIEGO
FemininePopular name of Spanish origin, meaning "supplanter," borne by notable figures such as painter Diego Rivera and explorer Diego Álvares Cabral.
DIELL
MasculineUncommon yet captivating given name derived from the Albanian word "diel," meaning "sun.
DIELLA
FeminineItalian name derived from 'dielus', meaning 'day', and signifying sunlight and positivity.
DIELLZA
FeminineDiellza, an Albanian name of Illyrian origin, signifies 'daughter of the sun' or 'sun goddess', embodying warmth, light, and radiance.
DIEM
FeminineVietnamese name derived from "điểm", meaning 'point' or 'moment', signifying important turning points in life.
DIEM
MasculineTraditional Vietnamese given name meaning "poetic," popularized during the Nguyen Dynasty.
DIENA
FeminineLatvian name meaning 'day', popularized during the late 19th century's Latvian National Awakening.
DIENNA
FeminineCaptivating African name derived from the Yoruba tribe's naming tradition in Nigeria, meaning 'fourth born daughter'.
DIENNE
FeminineRare French girl's name derived from the Occitan word "diens" meaning "of God," reflecting Catholic faith and historical usage among Occitan-speaking communities in southern France.