Male names.

DEAGLAN

Masculine

Deaglan, an Irish name dating back to medieval times, means 'little dark stranger' and was once a prestigious choice among noble families.

DEAGO

Masculine

Unique, coined given name of unknown origin and meaning.

DEAGON

Masculine

Irish-derived name meaning "little fire," reflecting its powerful sound and fiery nature.

DEAIR

Masculine

Unique Scottish given name derived from the occupational surname Deuchar, meaning 'the maker' or 'the craftsman'.

DEAIRE

Masculine

Exotic African name of Yoruba origin that means "We have encountered joy.

DEAIRES

Masculine

Rare but significant Spanish name derived from "de ayeres," meaning "from yesterdays." It originated during Spain's Golden Age, embodying a rich history and connection to the past.

DEAJON

Masculine

Unique African American name derived from Jonathan, meaning "gift from God," with biblical roots but emerged in the mid-20th century as an alternative spelling.

DEAKEN

Masculine

Rare, unique name of uncertain origin, likely created recently for its distinctive sound and open meaning.

DEAKIN

Masculine

Unique American given name created by Australian author Dame Leonie Kramer in her 1937 novel "The People in the Sun". Inspired by Australian politician Alfred Deakin, this surname-derived name has become more associated with Australia and may mean 'from the village' or 'inhabitant of the homestead'.

DEAKON

Masculine

Modern, distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning, recently gaining popularity in English-speaking countries with no traditional cultural significance.

DEAKYN

Masculine

Original modern boy's name with unknown origins; while its meaning is speculative, it is often associated with contemporary American culture and may evoke interpretations like "dark knight" or "from the hill fort".

DEAL

Masculine

English origin, derived from the Old English word "deal", meaning "small plot of land". It was originally a surname given to individuals who lived on or owned such plots of land in medieval times. Today, it can be found as both a surname and a given name, but remains relatively rare.

DEALLEN

Masculine

Unique first name of unknown origin and meaning, used in various cultures throughout history without being tied to any specific region or time period.

DEAMONTAE

Masculine

African American name created in the 1970s-80s by combining DeAndre ("manly") and Montae (from Montgomery, "mountain"), reflecting strength and uniqueness.

DEAMONTE

Masculine

African American name derived from the Latin word "diamon," meaning "precious stone.

DEAN

Masculine

English origin, derived from the occupational surname given to an official who served as a dean, which means "valley." It gained popularity during the Middle Ages and has since become widely recognized as a first name, particularly in the 20th century.

DEANA

Masculine

Greek-derived feminine name, originally meaning 'of the people' or 'to cultivate/tame the people'.

DEANDRA

Masculine

African-derived name, meaning 'courageous leader who brings forth positivity', popularized globally yet retaining its unique allure.

DEANDRAE

Masculine

Modern, original name of unknown origin, likely crafted by its creator without any specific cultural roots or meaning.

DEANDRAY

Masculine

American-originated name, created by combining Dean (meaning valley) and Andrew (meaning manly or warrior).

DEANDRE

Masculine

American invention, combining Derek and Andre with the addition of 'e', resulting in a modern-sounding name without traditional roots or historical significance.

DEANDREA

Masculine

Irish unisex name derived from the surname O'Doherty, meaning "descendant of Doherty." Originating in County Donegal, Ireland, this distinctive name carries associations with bravery, nobility, and strength.

DEANDRES

Masculine

Unique Spanish-derived given name meaning "strong of Andrew.

DEANDREW

Masculine

Unique Irish name composed of "Dean" (Irish: black dark) and "Andrew" (Greek: manly/strong).

DEANDREY

Masculine

Unique American given name created by combining Dean ("valley") and Andrew ("strong"). Its meaning can be interpreted as "valley of strength.

DEANDRICK

Masculine

Modern American given name created by blending Dean ("head of college/church") and Andrew ("manly/strong"), with the Irish suffix "-rick".

DEANE

Masculine

English given name that means "valley" or "little fiery one," and was historically used for both boys and girls, though more commonly for males.

DEANGALO

Masculine

Italian given name derived from the surname De Angeli, which means 'angel'. It was originally used as a nickname for someone considered beautiful or ethereal.

DEANGELIO

Masculine

Italian given name with unknown origins, having no specified meaning or historical significance.

DEANGELLO

Masculine

Unique Italian name composed of "de" meaning "of," and Angelo, translating to "angel.

DEANGELO

Masculine

Italian name meaning "little angel," gaining worldwide popularity in the late 20th century.

DEANGILO

Masculine

Unique Italian name derived from 'angelo', meaning 'angel', conveying purity and grace.

DEANGLEO

Masculine

Deangelo is an Italian name meaning "of the angel".

DEANGLO

Masculine

Deangelo is an Italian-derived name meaning "of the angel".

DEANIE

Masculine

American girl's name derived from Danielle/Danielle, meaning 'God is my judge'.

DEANJELO

Masculine

Rare but captivating Italian name derived from 'degenere', translating to 'degenerate' but used affectionately in Baroque literature to describe independent thinkers.

DEANNA

Masculine

Feminine name of Latin origin, meaning "goddess" and popularized during the Renaissance period.

DEANNE

Masculine

Attractive female name of American origin, created by combining the names Deanna and Anne. It can mean "gift of God" or "of the warrior". The name Anne contributes elegance and grace to Deanne.

DEANO

Masculine

Deano, of Italian origin, means 'of Anthony', a Latin name that translates to 'priceless' or 'highly praiseworthy'.

DEANTA

Masculine

Uncommon yet distinctively Irish male given name derived from the Gaelic word 'deantain', meaning 'to make or create'.