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DIVION
MasculineUnique French name derived from the Latin word "divisus," meaning "divided" or "distributed.
DIVISHA
FeminineRare, Hindu girl's name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "divine mastery.
DIVIT
MasculineDistinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Dvit', meaning 'two'. It is associated with Lord Vishnu's dual avatars in Hindu mythology.
DIVITH
MasculineRare, captivating name of Latin origin, meaning 'rich' or 'wealthy', symbolizing prosperity and abundance.
DIVLEEN
FeminineIndian name of Punjabi origin meaning "life of day" or "daily life," often associated with dawn or morning, and popularized by notable individuals throughout history.
DIVON
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "little dove", symbolizing peace and purity.
DIVONTAE
MasculineAfrican-American name meaning "intelligent day," combining Latin and African roots to signify brightness and illumination.
DIVONTE
MasculineYoruba origin from Nigeria, means 'the one who makes peace' and reflects the importance of harmony in West African culture.
DIVYA
FeminineSanskrit feminine name meaning 'divine', associated with divine light and good fortune in Hindu mythology, popular among Hindus worldwide.
DIVYA
MasculineUnique Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'divya', meaning celestial or divine, associated with goddess Lakshmi.
DIVYAM
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'divine or celestial one', reflecting its rich cultural heritage.
DIVYAN
MasculineRare, Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'two-eyed', adding a touch of uniqueness and spirituality to its bearers.
DIVYANA
FeminineUnisex name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'divine conclusion'.
DIVYANKA
FeminineIndian feminine name derived from "Divya," meaning "divine" or "heavenly," suggesting a person endowed with celestial qualities.
DIVYANSH
MasculineUnique Indian name composed of Sanskrit words 'Divya' meaning divine or celestial, and 'Ansh' signifying a part or portion, translating to 'Divine Portion'. It holds profound spiritual significance and has been carried by notable figures like cricketer Divyansh Dwivedi.
DIVYANSHI
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "Divine Protection" or "Celestial Shelter," reflecting the hope for divine protection throughout one's life.
DIVYESH
MasculineRare yet meaningful Indian male name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Dvividisha', translating to 'having two desires'.
DIVYNE
FeminineDistinctive Latin-origin given name meaning 'divine'.
DIX
MasculineUnique given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the French surname "Dix" or shortened from names starting with 'D', but its meaning remains unclear despite historical figures such as John Marshall Sherman using it as a nickname.
DIXEE
FeminineUncommon female given name with unknown origin and meaning. It was likely created as a made-up name for its uniqueness.
DIXI
FeminineRare Latin-derived name, meaning 'I have spoken', originating from the phrase 'dixi'.
DIXIANA
FeminineDistinctive Latin American name coined by Brazilian author Jorge Amado in his novel "Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon".
DIXIANNA
FeminineUncommon yet meaningful name of African origin, derived from the Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning 'Father's joy'.
DIXIE
MasculineDixie, an American name originating from the South, derives from 'Dixie's land,' once referring to Confederate states during the Civil War.
DIXIE
FeminineRare female given name derived from the Southern U.S. region popularized by the song "Dixie's Land," with origins linked to ten-dollar notes or Native American terms.
DIXIELEE
FeminineRare American female given name coined by author Zilpha Keatley Snyder in her 1970 novel "The Changeling.
DIXIELYNN
FeminineDistinctive female name of American origin, derived from 'Dixie', meaning the southern U.S., and coined by combining it with '-lynn'.
DIXON
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Middle English word 'dis' meaning to dye, combined with '-son'. It originally denoted an occupation as a dyer and became a given name in the late 19th century.
DIXON
FeminineEnglish given name derived from 'Dyxson', which means 'son of Dyke' or 'son of the meadow'.
DIXXON
MasculineRare, unique name with unclear origins and uncertain meaning.
DIXY
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Daksha," meaning "skill" or "ability." It's unisex and has historical significance as Daksha was a sage and father of Sati in Hindu mythology.
DIYA
FeminineIndian girl's name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "lamp" or "light", associated with the Hindu goddess Saraswati and the bright star constellation Pushya Nakshatra. It was popular among Indian royalty, including Queen Diya Kumari, and has been used by notable figures like actress Dia Mirza. Today, it remains beloved for its sound and profound meaning of light and knowledge.
DIYA
MasculineIndian name meaning 'lamp' or 'light', often chosen for its association with knowledge and guidance.
DIYAA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'light' or 'shine', originating from the Middle East with historical figures like Ibn al-Haytham bearing this captivating moniker.
DIYAAN
MasculineArabic name derived from 'diya', meaning 'light'. It signifies brightness and is associated with divinity and spirituality in Islamic tradition, though it can be found among people of various faiths who appreciate its meaning.
DIYALA
FeminineIraqi-derived name meaning "abundance," reflecting its historic fertility and prosperity.
DIYAN
MasculineBulgarian male name meaning 'from the village of Diya', widely used in Bulgaria and other Slavic countries.
DIYANA
FeminineBulgarian female name derived from the word "diya," meaning "light." It signifies radiance, brightness, or illumination.
DIYANNA
FeminineAlvontae is a recent, African-American origin name derived from 'Alvon' (noble/strong) and 'Tae' (diminutive suffix), signifying 'noble little one'.
DIYANSH
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "a portion of light".