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Demare is an uncommon French name derived from the Occitan word 'demorar,' meaning 'to delay' or 'to postpone.'
Demaree is a distinctive English given name derived from the Norman French surname Demarest/Demarais, which means 'from the marsh'.
Demarie is an elegant French given name derived from 'demoiselle', meaning 'young lady', signifying grace and sophistication.
Demarien is a unique French-origin given name derived from the surname Demarais, once associated with tanners or leatherworkers. Though its meaning isn't explicit, it's linked to strength and endurance, qualities valued in manual labor like tanning hides.
Demarque is a French origin given name derived from 'demarcu', meaning 'marked' or 'notched'. Historically used in southern France, it denoted individuals with unique characteristics or professions involving marking documents.
Demarquez is a unique American given name of French origin, derived from the occupational surname "Démarquais" meaning horseshoemaker, and signifying strength and determination.
Demarquis is an uncommon, unique African American name created by blending Demetrios (Greek: "dedicated to Mars") and Marquis (French: title of nobility).
Demarquise is a unique African-derived name, originating among 18th-century Louisiana Creoles. It means "mark" or "brand", with historical ties to prominent families but no specific cultural or religious significance today.
Demarreon is a distinctive male name of African American origin, derived from the French Demar which means "to tame" or "to subdue". It emerged as a variant spelling during the Black Power movement in the US, symbolizing cultural identity.
Demarri is a unique African-American given name derived from "DeMar" meaning 'of the sea' and "Rri", inspired by waves crashing against the shore.
Demarrie is a distinct African-American given name created by combining 'De' meaning 'of', and Marquise, derived from the Latin word for marchioness.
Demaurie is a unique French given name derived from Demetrius, meaning "devoted to Mars," suggesting courage and bravery.
Demaury is a rare French given name derived from "demore", meaning "to delay" or "postpone".
Demeigh is a rare English given name derived from the medieval surname 'Demere', meaning 'to remain' or 'to stay'.
Demeree is a rare, invented name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Greek Demetria and French Desiree, translating to 'fond of earth desired', or potentially African Yoruba descent.
Demi is a French unisex name derived from the Latin word "demis," meaning "half.
Demie, of French origin, means 'half' or 'middle', popularized by Honoré de Balzac's novel 'Père Goriot'. It's unique, suitable for either gender, and reflects fluidity.
Damien is a French-origin unisex name derived from "damianus," meaning "to tame" or "to subdue." Historically associated with Saint Damian, a martyr known for his miracles, Damien evokes strength and carries an aura of mystery.
Demier is a unique French given name derived from the word 'demi', meaning 'half'.
Demille is a French-derived given name meaning 'young lady', popularized by American film director Cecil B. DeMille.
Demitrice, combining Greek Demetrios ('of the people') and French Michelle ('who is like God?'), originated as a unique blend of these two popular names. First gaining traction in the U.S. during the late 20th century, it remains uncommon today.
Demondre is a unique boy's name of French origin, derived from "demi-monde," meaning "half-world." It was coined by French novelist Honoré de Balzac for his unfinished novel "La Demi-Monde.
Demonix is a unique French given name derived from the Greek word "daimon," meaning "spirit" or "divine power." It reflects the varied nature of intermediary beings between humans and gods in ancient Greek mythology.
Demont is a French given name derived from 'demont,' meaning 'from or of the mountains.'
Demontay is a unique French name derived from "de Monté," meaning "from Monte," originally given as a surname to those from towns called Monte or near prominent mountains. Today, it's used globally as both a first and last name, with its meaning evoking strength and resilience.
Demontray is a distinctive French name composed of "Démo" meaning 'spirit' or 'strength', and 'Tray' derived from the Latin emperor Trajan, signifying 'firmness'.
Demontreal is a distinctive name of French origin, meaning 'from Montreal,' named after the Quebec city and Mount Royal.
Demontrey is a French-origin given name with an unknown meaning and unclear history, possibly derived from the Occitan word "demon" but this theory lacks evidence. Its rarity adds to its uniqueness.
Demy is a captivating unisex name of French origin, derived from "demoiselle" meaning young woman or maiden. Popularized by French film director Jacques Demy, it evokes elegance and sophistication with a touch of je ne sais quoi.
Denamarie is a rare, French-origin given name derived from 'denier' (to deny), combined with 'Marie', with no explicit historical or cultural associations.
Deneen is a distinctive American name originating from Denise, a French name meaning "follower of Dionysius," the Roman god of wine, fertility, and ecstasy. It gained popularity in the mid-20th century as a phonetic spelling of Denise.
Deneil is a unique French name derived from the Latin 'Dionysius', meaning 'like Zeus'. It has a rich history, notably associated with Saint Denis, the patron saint of Paris and France, who carried his own head after martyrdom.
Deneise is a distinctive French-origin given name, first popularized in late 19th/early 20th-century France, now globally adopted. Though derived from "denier" meaning 'to deny', Deneise's meaning isn't directly tied to its root word.
Deneishia is an unique African American female name created by blending Denise and Shea, with origins in French and Irish cultures respectively. Its meaning can be interpreted as symbolizing unity of different cultural backgrounds or pursuit of pleasure and joy.
Denelle is a charming French feminine given name with a unique history dating back to the Middle Ages. Its meaning, derived from "dénielle," signifies "little one" or "small.
Denise is a French-origin female given name derived from "denier," meaning "to deny" or "to refuse." However, in the context of the name Denise, it signifies "Follower of Dionysius," an early Christian martyr.
Deneshia is a distinctive African American name created by combining Denise, meaning "follower of Dionysius," with Ishia, an African American variant of Isis, the Egyptian goddess of fertility and protection.
Denett is a rare French origin given name with unknown etymology and meaning.
Denette is a rare French feminine given name derived from "denet", meaning 'daisy', symbolizing innocence and purity.
Deniece is an African American name composed of "De" meaning "the" or "of the", and "Niece", translating to "niece". It means "the niece" or "of the niece".