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Dejontae is a unique American name composed of 'Dejon', meaning 'from Jon' or 'from John', and '-tae', a Korean suffix meaning 'born'. It signifies being born from Jon or John, blending Western and Eastern influences.
Dejuane is anAfrican-American name likely derived from a blend of Joe Louis and Jack Dempsey's first names, signifying strength and athletic prowess.
Dekeisha is a unique feminine name of African American origin, composed of 'De' and 'Keisha', with meanings 'like a bracelet' or 'binding'. Its exact origin and meaning remain unclear due to lack of historical records but may have personal significance attached to it.
Dekendrick is an African American name derived from Derek ('enlightened') and Kendrick ('bold power'), conveying strength, intelligence, and honor.
Dekesha: An African American name combining Hebrew 'Desha' (east) and Yoruba-derived 'Keisha', meaning 'what's it like?'. Popularized in late 20th-century hip-hop culture, it lacks historical significance but remains appealing due to its unique sound and cultural relevance.
Dekevion is a distinctive African American name created during the late 20th century by blending Kevin ("handsome") and Deonte ("devoted").
DeKota is a compelling name of Native American origin from the Sioux tribe, meaning 'friend' or 'alliance', highlighting the importance of these traits in Sioux culture.
Dekota is a unique, Sioux tribe-inspired name meaning 'allies' or 'friends'.
Dekotah is a distinctively Native American given name, derived from Dakota Sioux culture, meaning "from the north." Traditionally, it was bestowed upon those born facing this sacred direction.
Delainee is a distinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, first popularized by American actress Zooey Deschanel who named her daughter Delainee in 2015. Its etymology and cultural significance are uncertain.
Delanea is an American name of Native Choctaw origin meaning "clear" or "bright".
Delanee is a modern American girl's name created by parents seeking a memorable and meaningful name, with no specific meaning or etymology.
Delania is a unique female given name of African American origin, derived from the Latin word "delania," meaning "from the valley.
Delanny is an American given name coined by author Stephen King for his daughter in the late 1980s, now popular as a unisex name despite its unknown origin.
Delano is a distinctive American boys' name coined by Sarah Josepha Hale for her 1827 novel "Northwood," with no specific meaning but associated with wholesome American values and literary charm.
Delantae is a distinct American name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Delaware and Anthony or inspired by the African name Dela meaning "to meet again." Its true meaning remains uncertain.
Delavan is a rare American male name of uncertain origin, likely created by Harriet Beecher Stowe for her novel "Oldtown Fires". It has sometimes been associated with qualities like 'valley of flowers', though its meaning is unclear.
Delayne is a modern American name created by combining Delia and Elaine, with possible association to Latin 'delay', suggesting patience or timing.
Delaynie is a unique feminine given name of American origin, with no widely accepted meaning, allowing for personal interpretation.
Delaysia is a distinctive American name combining Dallas, Texas, and Lasya, the Hindu goddess of grace and beauty, signifying "graceful like Dallas.
Deldrick is an African American male given name created by combining Delroy ("from the king's meadow") and Derek ("powerful" or "rich"), with no specific historical figure attached but gaining popularity within communities of color in the mid-to-late 20th century alongside names like Denzel and Darnell.
Deleatrice is a unique African American given name created in the mid-20th century, with an unknown meaning but often associated with strength, independence, and creativity.
Delee is a rare English given name, potentially derived from an old English surname meaning 'valley', with a limited historical usage, predominantly in the mid-20th century US.
Deleesa is a distinctive name of African American origin, derived from the Yoruba name Delilah, symbolizing beauty, grace, wisdom, and overcoming challenges, combined with 'esa' meaning 'goodness'.
Deletha is a rare African American name derived from Delilah in the Bible, originally meaning "weak" or "gentle".
Delisa is a Latin-origin name meaning delicate or fine, derived from the Latin word "delicatus". It was famously carried by a Roman matron known for her kindness, and has been popular in Latin America while remaining uncommon elsewhere.
Dellamae is a unique American female name derived from Della (noble/generous) and Mayme (variant of Mary), combining nobility with rebellion or independence.
Dellana is an exotic and rare given name of unknown origin, believed by some to mean 'light' or 'beauty', but not supported by concrete evidence.
Delmond is an African-origin name derived from the Mandinka word "Dem," meaning "to pacify" or "to calm." Coined by musician Dr. John, it signifies peace and tranquility, traditionally given to children born during conflict, hoping they'd grow up to bring harmony.
Delmus is an uncommon American name coined by Upton Sinclair for his novel 'The Jungle', with no known meaning but believed to be a blend of Delmar and Elmer.
Delondo is a distinctive African American name coined by parents seeking an original moniker, with no universal agreed-upon meaning but often associated with strength and leadership through its possible blend of Derek andendon.
Delontae is a recent African American male given name, derived from "De" meaning "the," and Lontae, an invented name with no specific meaning. Its exact origins are unclear, but it has gained popularity among African American parents seeking unique names.
Delonzo is an African American name created by combining elements from Delano, Donte, and Lorenzo; its meaning varies but may imply "strength and grace from God's gift, born in a place where walnut trees grow.
Delorean is a distinctive Scottish name derived from 'dail,' meaning 'thicket' or 'oak grove,' popularized by the DeLorean Motor Company, but rooted in medieval Highland clans.
Deloria is a distinctive Native American name derived from the Dakota Sioux word 'Dela', meaning 'to shoot or throw'. It is often associated with strength and courage, reflecting its cultural roots and popularized by Vine Deloria Jr., a notable Native American activist.
Deloyce is a rare given name of American origin coined by Henry James in his 1903 novel "The Ambassadors".
Delray is a distinctive American first name derived from the Florida city of Delray Beach, named after farmer Solomon D. Radcliffe whose initials combine to form the name.
Delrita is an American-made name with unclear origins, created by combining elements from other names or words. It doesn't have a specific meaning and has gained global popularity since the mid-20th century in the US. Each Delrita bearer has a unique story behind their name.
Delron is an American given name of unknown origin, coined in the mid-20th century without a specific language or cultural background. It has gained popularity due to its unique sound, often associated with strength and independence.
The name Delsey is of American origin, created recently as a modern-sounding girl's name without specific meaning or history. It has gained popularity since its first appearance in 2013, with over 500 babies named Delsey born annually in the U.S. as of 2020.