Despina is a rare, feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'lord' or 'master', historically used as a title of respect for high-ranking women in ancient Greece and the Byzantine Empire.
The name Desteni, of uncertain African or Greek origin, means 'one who brings joy' or 'mistress', and is gaining popularity in certain English-speaking countries.
Detria is a rare and intriguing female name with uncertain Greek or Latin roots, possibly derived from "detractio" meaning removal, or linked to Greek prefix "di-" and suffix "-terion".
Deundray is a recent African American name with no documented meaning, possibly derived from AAVE or Ebonics, but sometimes linked to Greek 'Deontay' meaning "facing up". Despite its unknown origins, Deundray's uniqueness and appealing sound have made it popular among parents seeking distinctive names.
Deuntae is an African American name derived from Greek 'Deontae', meaning "duty" or "commitment", reflecting loyalty and responsibility. It emerged in mid-20th century U.S. black communities, potentially a blend of names like Deonte or Daunte.
Devarian is an enigmatic name of unknown origin and unclear meaning, often associated with Latin or Greek names like Deveraux or Devon, but without definitive evidence. Its potential connection to the Irish name Derbhfhorghaill ("noble and powerful") remains purely speculative. This unique name stands out due to its distinctive sound and spelling, offering a blank canvas for personal interpretation despite lacking historical or linguistic precedents.
Devena is a captivating female name of ancient Roman origin, derived from the goddess Vesta, known as Devena by the Greeks, who tended to the sacred flame on Mount Olympus symbolizing hearth and home.
Devontez is an African American name derived from Devon (meaning "sacred") and Tez (associated with Greek god Zeus). It reflects a blend of cultural heritage and global influences.
Deyanira is a unique Bulgarian female given name derived from the Thracian goddess Deianeira in Greek mythology. Its meaning, 'gentle hunter,' adds depth to its captivating sound.
Deymi is a captivating Spanish name derived from the Greek Demetrios, meaning "dedicated to Demeter," and popularized by Saint Demetrius of Thessalonica.
Deyna is a unique Greek girls' name derived from "deinos," meaning terrible or formidable, but commonly associated with grace and beauty due to its use as the name of one of Homer's Nereids in Greek mythology.
The name Dhea of Greek origin means 'goddess', derived from the Greek word 'theos'. Historically, it was used as both a title for female deities and a given name among wealthy families in ancient Greece, symbolizing divine connections or good fortune.
Diadra is a Greek-derived female name meaning "to support" or "carry", associated with the mythological attendants of Hera and historically used by figures like Saint Diadra.
Dianalys is a unique Greek-derived given name meaning "Divine Solution," composed of "Diana" (Latin for "heavenly") and "Analysis" (Greek for "to solve").
Dianelys is a unique and captivating girls' name of Spanish origin, derived from the Greek Diana, meaning "heavenly" or "divine," and combined with the suffix "-lys," also of Greek origin, meaning "liberation.
Dianet is a rare Greek-derived name inspired by the Roman goddess Diana, signifying grace, beauty, and independence. Emerging as a variant of Diana in the late 20th century, Dianet combines elegance with originality while retaining its timeless quality.
Dianira is a rare, Greek-origin female name derived from "di" (two) and "anir" (man), possibly meaning 'double manly' or 'of two men.' In Greek mythology, she was Hercules' wife, signifying strength and courage.
Dianne is a feminine form of the Latin name Dionysius, derived from the Greek god of wine and fertility, Dionysus. It signifies happiness, inspiration, and unpredictability.
Diannia is a rare Greek-derived feminine given name meaning 'divine', with notable associations including Diogenes of Sinope and the Roman goddess Diana.
Diannie is a rare American variant of the Greek name Diana, meaning "heavenly" or "divine", originally associated with the Roman goddess of hunt and wild animals.