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DIOGENES
MasculineThe unique name Diogenes originates from ancient Greece, signifying 'born of Zeus' and drawing historical renown through philosopher Diogenes of Sinope's advocacy for simplicity and independence.
DIOGO
MasculinePortuguese name derived from the Latin Didacus, meaning 'twin'. It gained popularity through Saint Didacus (San Diego de Alcalá), canonized in 1498.
DIOLINDA
FeminineDistinctive African name from the Fulani people, meaning "having gentleness.
DIOMAR
MasculineRare but significant Latin-derived name meaning 'gift of God'.
DIOMEDES
MasculineDiomedes: A rare but powerful Greek name meaning 'fierce in battle,' drawn from ancient mythology's brave warriors like Diomedes of the Iliad.
DION
FeminineGreek male given name derived from 'Διώνυσος' (Dionysos), meaning "of Zeus" or "twice-born", reflecting the birth of the god Dionysus from Zeus's thigh in Greek mythology.
DION
MasculineGreek origin, means 'to pass through' or 'go around,' reflecting its association with Zeus in mythology.
DIONA
FeminineRare Greek-derived female name meaning 'divine', associated with Artemis, the goddess of hunting.
DIONAH
FeminineGreek origin, means "belonging to Zeus" and was borne by a nymph attendant of Hera. It's associated with intelligence and wisdom, as seen in Plato's mother, and has been used throughout history.
DIONCA
FeminineRare yet beautiful Greek name meaning "Zeus' gift," drawing from its association with the king of gods in Greek mythology.
DIONDRA
FeminineRare yet powerful Greek name meaning "devoted to Zeus," reflecting its divine origin and unisex nature.
DIONDRA
MasculineDiondra is of Greek origin, meaning 'of Dionysos,' the god of wine and theater. It evolved from Roman times, through European variations, and is now used predominantly in English-speaking countries as a feminine name with literary and artistic associations.
DIONDRAY
MasculineRare African male name of Yoruba origin, combining Greek 'Dionysus' with various elements signifying power or strength, reflecting cultural and spiritual significance.
DIONDRE
MasculineAmerican name created by combining Greek ("divine one") and French ("manly") origins, interpreted as "divine manliness".
DIONDRIA
FeminineThe name Diondria has African roots from the Yoruba culture of West Africa, signifying "to come down from heaven" or "born from above".
DIONE
MasculineRare, feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from "Dionysia," meaning "of Dionysus," the god of wine, agriculture, and ecstasy. It is associated with elegance and fertility due to its connection with Aphrodite in Hesiod's "Theogony.
DIONE
FeminineDione, of Greek origin, means "divine" or "heavenly," deriving from the goddess associated with Zeus in Greek mythology who is also believed to be the mother of Aphrodite.
DIONEL
MasculineGreek name derived from 'Dionysos', meaning 'follower of Dionysus'.
DIONI
MasculineGreek-origin name derived from 'dionysia', festivals honoring Dionysus, the god of wine, fertility, and pleasure.
DIONI
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from the Greek god Dionysus, associated with wine, fertility, and pleasure.
DIONICIA
FeminineUncommon yet powerful name derived from the Greek goddess Demeter (Roman: Ceres), meaning "goddess of abundance and growth.
DIONICIO
MasculineUnique Spanish given name derived from Latin "Divus," meaning "divine" or "godlike.
DIONIS
MasculineRare and captivating given name of Greek origin, derived from the ancient Greek word 'Διόνυσος' (Dionysos), which refers to the god of wine, fertility, and ecstasy in Greek mythology.
DIONISIA
FeminineLatin-derived feminine given name that originated from the male name Dionysius, meaning 'following Dionysus' or 'devoted to Bacchus'. Popular during the Middle Ages in Spain and other Spanish-influenced regions, it was traditionally bestowed upon girls born into noble families. Today, it remains a meaningful choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with a rich history.
DIONISIO
MasculineUnisex name of Spanish and Italian origin, derived from the Latin Dionysius, which means 'twice blessed' or 'favored by the gods'.
DIONISIOS
MasculineRare yet significant Greek male name originating from the god of wine and fertility, Dionysus.
DIONN
MasculineDistinctively Greek feminine name derived from 'Dionysus', the god of wine and celebration.
DIONNA
FeminineUnisex Greek name derived from Dionysus, the god of wine and festivals. Its meanings include "to flow" or "to inspire," reflecting Dionysus' lively celebrations. Once associated with high social status in ancient Greece, today Dionna remains a unique choice with rich historical and mythological significance.
DIONNA
MasculineRare yet beautiful Greek feminine name derived from 'Dionysos', the god of wine, fertility, and pleasure in Greek mythology.
DIONNAH
FeminineDistinctive African name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, meaning "peaceful one," associated with the powerful god Oya in Yoruba mythology.
DIONNE
MasculineDionne, of French origin, means 'divine' and is derived from the Greek word for the Titan goddess Dione.
DIONNE
FeminineDistinctive French name derived from the Greek word "Διώνη", meaning "heavenly", associated with Zeus' daughter in Greek mythology.
DIONNI
FeminineRare yet captivating Greek name derived from "diadromos," meaning "running through" or "chasing." It was popular among ancient Greeks, particularly athletes, and is associated with notable figures like Dionysius I of Syracuse. Today, parents choose Dionni for its unique heritage and timeless elegance.
DIONNIE
FeminineUnique, captivating name derived from the Greek god Dionysus, symbolizing nature's abundance and fertility.
DIONTA
MasculineUnique African American boys' name derived from Greek god Dionysus, meaning 'twice born' or 'god of wine', with '-ta' adding a modern touch.
DIONTAE
MasculineModern African American name formed by combining Dion (Greek for 'divine') and Taé (African American variant of Tate meaning 'cheerful').
DIONTAY
MasculineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "patient" or "enduring," reflecting the wish for patience and endurance throughout one's life.
DIONTAYE
MasculineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'drummer' or 'one who plays the talking drum', reflecting the instrument's significance in communication and storytelling within the culture.
DIONTE
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'twin', reflecting ancient beliefs about the sacredness of twin children.
DIONTE
MasculineIntriguing African-origin name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "twin".