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The name Destenie, of French origin, means 'to despair' but symbolizes hope and transformation.
Dester: A rare and intriguing name of unknown origin, first noted during the Middle Ages through French knight Dester de Fierbois.
The name Destine is of French origin, created in the 20th century, and means 'destination' or 'fate,' signifying someone destined for greatness.
Destinique is a French-origin given name created as a fusion of "destin" (destination/fate) and "unique". It means "a unique destination" or "having a unique fate", suggesting that the bearer has a special purpose in life. Although recent in origin, Destinique has gained some popularity worldwide despite its rarity.
Destinymarie is a unique French-derived name that combines 'Destiny', meaning fate or course of events, and 'Marie', signifying purity and devotion.
Desiree is a unique feminine given name of French origin, derived from the French word "désir" meaning 'desire'.
Detrez is a rare French given name of Norman origin, possibly derived from the surname Destreze or Destrez, and may have meant "skillful" or been an occupational term in the past. Its meaning remains uncertain due to its rarity.
Detric, a rare French name of medieval origin, means "to equip with horse gear.
Devance is a distinctive French-origin given name derived from "devanter," meaning "to anticipate.
Devanne is a unique and beautiful feminine given name of French origin, derived from 'devant', meaning 'in front' or 'before', and originally created as a feminine form of the occupational surname Devaux.
Devannie is a unique girls' name of uncertain origin, with potential meanings ranging from 'from the valley' in French, though its true significance remains a mystery.
The name Devantre has French roots, dating back to the 16th century. Derived from the Old French word 'devant', meaning 'before' or 'in front of', and with '-tre' indicating a place name, it originally referred to someone in a prominent position or near a notable landmark. Now rare worldwide, Devantre's meaning is flexible, often associated with leadership or humility.
Develle is a rare yet historically significant French name meaning 'to descend' or 'fall'.
Deveraux is a captivating French-origin given name derived from the Norman French word "d'ereaux," meaning "from the hedges." It originated with individuals who lived near hedges or thickets, and has been adopted by diverse global communities despite its European roots.
Devereaux is a rare French name of Norman origin, derived from "de Vera Cruz," meaning "from the true cross.
Deverie is a rare, distinctive name of unknown origin, popular among parents seeking uncommon yet appealing options, with no widely accepted meaning but offering flexibility in assigning personal significance.
Deverne is a rare French female given name derived from 'devère,' meaning 'to promise' or 'to vow,' signifying commitment and faithfulness.
Devie is an uncommon French female name meaning 'to deviate' or 'to diverge', symbolizing independence and originality.
Devinee is a distinctive French female name derived from the Latin 'divinus', translating to 'divine' or 'relating to god'.
Devionne is a distinctive French name derived from the Latin 'deus', meaning 'god'. It signifies 'gift from God' or 'given by God'.
Devonair is a rare French name composed of "Devona" (from the legendary queen Devon) and "-air", with a meaning inferred as "fortunate air" or "happy breeze".
Devonn is a rare French-derived name meaning 'from Devon', the English county.
Devonne is a unique French-derived feminine given name, meaning 'from Devon', the English county known for its beauty and history.
Devry is a rare but captivating French given name derived from the surname Dévrey or De Vries, meaning "from the bay" or "near the shore".
Devry is a rare, modern-sounding name of uncertain origin, possibly French or Scottish, with potential meanings of 'duty' or 'dark stranger'.
Devynne is a unique French-derived name meaning 'to divine' or 'predict', coined in the late 20th century as a variant of Divine.
Dewel is an uncommon name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, first recorded in medieval France with no widely accepted explanation for its source or significance.
Deyanne is a French-origin name derived from 'day,' meaning 'light,' signifying brightness and positivity.
Deyvin is a unique, recent name with unknown origins; some sources suggest French roots, others Hebrew or Scottish variants.
Dezire is a French-origin given name that means 'intense longing' or 'strong desire'.
Dezire is a distinctively spelled French name meaning 'desire', originating from the Middle Ages.
Deziree is a unique French feminine given name meaning "desire" or "longing.
Dezree is a unique unisex name of unknown origin, popularized by actress Dezree Failla; its meaning varies based on personal interpretation.
Dezyre is a unique French origin name derived from "désir", meaning 'desire', suggesting a deep yearning for something special.
The name Diabolique, of French origin meaning 'devil' or 'demon', was popularized by Boileau-Narcejac's novel 'Diabolique' in 1954.
Diabolique is a rare French given name derived from 'diable', meaning 'devil', but carries no negative connotations.
Didier is a French masculine given name of Germanic origin, meaning "powerful in war".
The French name Dierre means 'strong in war' and originally denoted a skilled warrior.
The name Dieu is a French-origin masculine given name meaning 'God', variant of Latin Deus.
The name Dieudonné is of French origin, created from blending 'Dieu', meaning God, and 'don', meaning gift, thus translating to 'God's gift'.