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DIONTRAY
MasculineUnique Haitian given name meaning 'divine strength,' derived from Greek and Haitian Creole elements, reflecting Haiti's independence struggle.
DIONTRE
MasculineIgbo Nigerian name meaning "Child of God".
DIONY
MasculineRare male given name of Greek origin, derived from the ancient Greek god Dionysos, associated with wine, fertility, and ecstasy in mythology.
DIONYSIA
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from Dionysus, the god of wine, pleasure, and ecstasy, meaning 'following or belonging to Dionysus'.
DIONYSIOS
MasculineGreek masculine name derived from the god of wine, Dionysus, meaning 'he who bursts forth like Zeus'.
DIONYSIUS
MasculineGreek name derived from the god of wine and pleasure, Dionysus, meaning "son of Zeus".
DIONYSUS
MasculineGreek-origin name derived from the god of wine, festivals, and theater, known as Bacchus in Roman mythology. Its meaning, "double-natured" or "twice-born," reflects his divine nature and association with rebirth and transformation.
DIONZA
FeminineAfrican-origin female name from Nigeria's Igbo people, meaning "peaceful" or "calm", popular worldwide with variations in spelling accepted.
DIOP
MasculineWest African surname, prominent in Senegal, derived from the Serer people's ethnic name meaning "peaceful." It was likely given to individuals exhibiting peaceful traits during ancient kingdoms. Today, it signifies peace and harmony, carrying cultural significance worldwide.
DIOR
FeminineFrench unisex given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name "Diors," signifying residency at Diors' place.
DIOR
MasculineFrench name derived from the city of Dior in Normandy, with debated meanings such as "gift of Mars" or "golden hand." Most famously, it's associated with Christian Dior, the renowned fashion designer who revolutionized post-WWII couture with his "New Look." Today, Dior represents luxury and timeless style.
DIORA
FeminineCaptivating Greek name derived from "doras," meaning "gift." It signifies uniqueness and preciousness, popularized by actress Diora Baird.
DIORE
FeminineDioré is a rare yet captivating given name of African origin, derived from the Wolof people of Senegal in West Africa. It bears the profound meaning "to have faith" or "to believe".
DIORE
MasculineAfrican given name meaning 'peaceful' or 'harmonious', originating from the Mandinka people of West Africa.
DIORR
MasculineUnknown origin and rare usage, with no widely known meaning or documented history. It appears to be a unique creation, not part of standard naming traditions.
DIORR
FeminineUnique and captivating name of unknown origin, first recorded in ancient Wales where it was associated with royalty and saintliness. Despite its mysterious meaning, Diorr has been used throughout history and has evolved into various forms across different cultures.
DIOSA
FeminineSpanish-origin name meaning 'goddess', derived from the word 'dios' meaning 'god'. Historically used in Spain, it signifies strength and beauty.
DIOSELIN
FeminineRare Latin-origin given name derived from 'deus' (god) and '-selin' (little), translating to "little god".
DIOSELINA
FeminineRare Spanish given name meaning "God's moon.
DIOSELINE
FeminineDistinctive Spanish-derived name combining "Dios" (God) and French-Greek "Selène" (moon goddess), signifying divine protection and elegance.
DIOSELYN
FeminineUnique Spanish name meaning "Little Goddess" or "Small Divine.
DIOVANNI
MasculineItalian given name derived from the Latin Diofanus, meaning 'god-bearer'.
DIPA
FeminineDipa, of Indian origin, means 'to shine' in Sanskrit.
DIPAK
MasculineSanskrit name meaning 'lamp' or 'light'. It signifies wisdom and knowledge in Hindu culture. Common spellings include Deepak and Dheepak. Though traditionally prevalent among Indians, it's gaining global recognition.
DIPALI
FeminineCaptivating feminine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "She who belongs to the light," derived from the words "dipa" (light) and "ali" (she who belongs to).
DIPESH
MasculineSanskrit male given name meaning 'Lord of Light'.
DIPSON
MasculineRare Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Dipsa', meaning 'thirst'. It holds rich historical significance, associated with Hindu Yogini Dipsa and mentioned in ancient Indian texts like Puranas and Mahabharata.
DIPTI
FeminineSanskrit-derived unisex name meaning 'illuminated,' often associated with the Hindu goddess of light, carrying connotations of brightness, intelligence, and wisdom.
DIQUAN
MasculineUnique Chinese given name, originating from ancient Chinese culture and literature. Its characters, "Di" (earth) and "Quan" (spring), combined form the word Diquan, symbolizing a deep connection with nature and elements, reflecting the profound respect for natural surroundings in Chinese culture.
DIQUON
MasculineUnique African Yoruba name meaning "waiting for a good thing," embodying patience and optimism.
DIRA
FeminineUncommon feminine given name of Hebrew or Berber origin, meaning 'song' or 'wisdom', respectively. It celebrates creativity and intelligence.
DIRAN
MasculineArmenian name derived from 'tir', meaning 'sun', traditionally given to summer-born children as a symbol of light.
DIRCK
MasculineRare Dutch name variant of Dirk, derived from Old Germanic elements "theo" meaning "people" and "ric" meaning "power" or "rule", interpreted as "people power".
DIRETHA
FeminineRare yet powerful African name derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "strong-willed" or "powerful one".
DIRINDA
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning "she brings happiness into our home.
DIRK
MasculineDistinctive Germanic given name originating from Old Norse Thorfinnr, meaning "peaceful Thor" or "Thor brings peace".
DIRL
MasculineThe rare name Dirl, whose origins are uncertain but speculated to stem from Germanic roots meaning 'powerful in battle', has made limited appearances throughout history.
DIRON
MasculineRare French given name derived from the surname Dirons, likely denoting an occupation in tanning or leatherworking.
DIRRICK
MasculineDirick is a unique Scottish surname, derived from the estate Durie in East Lothian, Scotland. Its meaning is uncertain but may relate to durability or endurance. Notable bearers include Sir William Durie, a 15th-century Lord of Session.
DISA
FeminineRare yet captivating Norse name derived from 'dís,' meaning 'goddess' or 'female spirit.'