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DIMARI
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin 'dominus', meaning 'lord' or 'master'.
DIMARIO
MasculineDimario, derived from Latin "dominus" meaning 'lord', is an Italian male given name popularized during the Middle Ages among noble families to signify high social status.
DIMARION
MasculineUnknown origin name with no definitive meaning, but its popularity in English-speaking countries shows it appeals for its uniqueness.
DIMAS
MasculineRare yet distinctive Latin-origin given name, derived from the Roman family name "Dimius," meaning "of the sea" or "from the sea." It was popular among ancient Roman nobility and is mentioned in the New Testament as one of the seven deacons. In many cultures, Dimas is associated with wisdom and intelligence, such as in Greek mythology where it was the name of a wise centaur. Today, Dimas is primarily used as a given name in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America, and occasionally as a surname in Italy and Spain. Despite its rarity, Dimas remains a meaningful choice for parents seeking a unique name with a rich history and cultural significance.
DIMESHA
FeminineUnisex Greek name derived from 'dimiourgoi', meaning craftsmen.
DIMETRA
FeminineUnique Greek feminine name derived from 'dimitra', meaning 'to nurture or receive'. It's associated with Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility.
DIMETRI
MasculineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'to tame' or 'conquer'. It gained popularity in the Byzantine Empire and was made famous by Saint Dimitri, a Roman soldier martyred for his faith. Today, it's used worldwide, appreciated for its uniqueness and strength.
DIMETRIUS
MasculineRare Greek name meaning 'follower of Demeter', the goddess of harvest and fertility, conveying nature and growth.
DIMIA
FeminineRare yet captivating Greek name derived from "dimios," meaning "divine" or "belonging to the gods." It was popular during the Byzantine Empire but remains relatively uncommon today.
DIMINIC
MasculineDominic is a Latin-derived name, meaning 'lord' or 'master,' originally associated with leaders and authority figures.
DIMIR
MasculineSlavic name meaning "quiet peace" or "peaceful darkness".
DIMITAR
MasculineBulgarian name derived from the Greek Demetrios, meaning "dedicated to Demeter," goddess of agriculture.
DIMITRA
FeminineGreek female name derived from 'Demeter', meaning 'earth mother' and referring to the ancient Greek goddess of agriculture, fertility, and harvest.
DIMITRE
MasculineDimitri is a Greek name that means 'follower of Demeter', the goddess of harvest, and has been associated with strength, courage, and power throughout history due to its use in honor of Saint Dimitrios and Russian Tsars named Dmitri.
DIMITRI
MasculineGreek name meaning 'honorable', popularized by early Christian saints and carried by historical figures like Dimitri I and Dimitri Ypsilanti.
DIMITRI
FeminineGreek name derived from the word "dimos," meaning "to honor." Popularized by the Byzantine Empire, it has been used prominently in Russia throughout history, notably by Dmitri Donskoy who defeated the Mongols at the Battle of Kulikovo.
DIMITRIA
FeminineRare yet notable female Greek name derived from Demetrios, 'dedicated to Demeter', the goddess of harvest.
DIMITRIC
MasculineRare but historically significant name of Greek origin, meaning "double mother" and associated with the goddess Demeter. It was notably borne by 6th-century Byzantine emperor Dimitrios, known for his military prowess and courage.
DIMITRIE
MasculineRomanian name derived from the Greek Demetrios, meaning 'devoted to Dionysus,' the god of wine and fertility.
DIMITRIJE
MasculineSerbian name of Greek origin meaning "devoted to the people," borne by Saint Demetrios, a prominent 4th-century Christian martyr.
DIMITRIOS
MasculineAncient Greek name meaning "devoted to the people," derived from "dimos" (people) and "trios" (three). It is rich in history, associated with prominent figures like Saint Demetrios, patron saint of Thessaloniki, and has been popular among Greek royalty. Today, it remains a respected choice among Orthodox Christians.
DIMITRIOUS
MasculineGreek name derived from Demetrios, meaning "devoted to the people", with notable bearers including Saint Demetrios and General Demetrius Polyeuctus.
DIMITRIS
MasculineGreek male name derived from Demetrios, meaning 'honor of the people', with historical ties to Greece and the Orthodox faith through Saint Demetrios of Thessaloniki.
DIMITRIUS
MasculineGreek name meaning "earth", associated with the god Dionysus, and popularized by the Romanov dynasty in Russia.
DIMITRIY
MasculineGreek-derived masculine name meaning "honored by the people", composed of 'demos' (people) and 'timos' (honor).
DIMITRY
MasculineGreek name meaning 'of the earth' or connected to Demeter, the goddess of harvest.
DIMON
MasculineGreek name meaning 'to tame' or 'powerful', once popular amongst ancient Greeks and now gaining traction in France and Belgium.
DIMON
FeminineRare yet distinguished Greek name meaning "honorable" or "respectable," associated throughout history with strength, courage, and dignity.
DIMOND
FeminineDiamond is an African-origin name meaning "precious stone" or "hard stone," associated with strength and luxury, popularized by its gemstone namesake and singer Rihanna Diamonds.
DIMONIQUE
FeminineRare and distinctive given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Dominican but with no widely accepted meanings.
DIMONTE
MasculineItalian-derived name meaning 'of the mountain', reflecting strength and stability.
DIMPLE
FeminineDimple, of Indian origin, means 'dimple' or 'pommette', reflecting the small indentation in the cheek when smiling, evoking warmth and happiness.
DIMPLES
FeminineEnglish name derived from 'dimple', meaning a small indentation on the cheek when smiling.
DIMYA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'blood', popularized by Iraqi poet Al-Jahiz and associated with ancient Egyptian royalty. It signifies strength and resilience.
DIN
MasculineDin is of Vietnamese origin, meaning "lady" or "goddess", reflecting strength and wisdom.
DINA
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'judge' and is tied to the biblical figure Dinah, daughter of Jacob and Leah.
DINA
FeminineDina, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'judge'; it's known from the Bible as Jacob's daughter.
DINAE
FeminineDinae, of Hebrew origin, means 'judge', symbolizing fairness, wisdom, and justice.
DINAH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'judged' or 'judgment', derived from the biblical story of Dinah, daughter of Leah and Jacob.
DINAHLEE
FeminineCaptivating, modern Hebrew variant of the classic name Dinah, meaning 'judged' or 'judgment', with biblical roots and literary significance.