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Deanne Feminine English

Deanne is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Deanna, which itself has multiple possible origins. One theory holds that Deanna is a variant of Diana, the name of the Rom...

Dearbháil Feminine Irish

Dearbháil is a traditional Irish feminine given name, originating from the Old Irish Derbáil. It is a compound name formed from the prefix der meaning "daughter" and Fál, a legendary name for Ireland, giving it the meani...

Dearbhla Feminine Irish

Dearbhla is a female Irish given name, a Gaelicized hybrid of the anglicised forms Derval and Dervla, which are themselves derived from Dearbháil and Deirbhile, respectively. The name's meaning is influenced by the Irish...

Deb Feminine English

EtymologyDeb is an English short form (hypocorism) of the names Deborah or Debra. The root name Deborah comes from the Hebrew name דְּבוֹרָה (Devora), meaning "bee". In the Old Testament, Deborah was a prophetess and the...

Debbi Feminine English

Debbi is an English diminutive of the name Deborah. As a shortened, informal form, it likely emerged in the mid-20th century during a period when diminutives ending in '-i' or '-ie' became popular in English-speaking cou...

Debbie Feminine English

Debbie is a feminine diminutive of Deborah, commonly used as a standalone given name in English-speaking countries. It shares the Hebrew root meaning "bee" and rose to popularity in the mid-20th century, reaching its pea...

Debbora Feminine Greek Bible Latin Bible

Debbora is a variant form of Deborah used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament translations. The name derives from the Hebrew Devora (דְּבוֹרָה), meaning "bee." In the biblical Book of Judges, Deborah is a prophetess and...

Debby Feminine English

Debby is a feminine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries, and serves as a diminutive of Deborah. The name Deborah originates from the Hebrew name דְּבוֹרָה (Devora), meaning "bee." In the Old Testamen...

Debi Feminine English

EtymologyDebi is a diminutive of the English name Deborah. While the longer form has biblical roots, Debi likely emerged in the 20th century as an informal, shortened variant, often spelled with an 'i' for a lighter, mor...

Débora Feminine French Portuguese +1

Débora is the Spanish, Portuguese, and French form of Deborah, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "bee." The name Deborah appears in the Old Testament of the Bible as a heroine and prophetess who led the Israelites to victo...

Debora Feminine Dutch German +1

Debora is the Italian, Dutch, and German form of Deborah. It derives from the Hebrew name Devora (דְּבוֹרָה), meaning "bee."Biblical BackgroundIn the Old Testament book of Judges, Deborah is a prophetess and the only fem...

Déborah Feminine French

Déborah is a French variant form of Deborah, a name with deep biblical roots. The Hebrew name Devora means "bee" (bee). In the Old Testament Book of Judges, Deborah is a heroine and prophetess who leads the Israelites ag...

Deborah Feminine English English Bible

Deborah is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, from the Hebrew name דְּבוֹרָה (Devora), meaning "bee". The name is borne by two significant figures in the Old Testament, contributing to its enduring religious and cul...

Debra Feminine English

Debra is a feminine given name that originated as a variant of Deborah. While Deborah has been used for centuries, the form Debra emerged in the 20th century, particularly in English-speaking countries. The name Deborah...

December Feminine English

December is an English feminine given name taken directly from the name of the twelfth month of the year. As a birth-month name, December may be given to a child born during that month, following a tradition of using mon...

Dechen Feminine Tibetan

Dechen is a Tibetan female name that carries profound spiritual and cultural significance. It originates from the Tibetan word བདེ་ཆེན (bde-chen), meaning "great happiness" or "great bliss." This term is a direct Tibetan...

Decima Feminine Roman

Decima is the feminine form of the Latin Decimus, a praenomen meaning "the tenth" in Latin. In Roman naming conventions, names like Decimus were often given to a tenth child or to a child born in the tenth month of the R...

Dee Feminine English

Dee is a unisex given name primarily used in English. It originates as a diminutive or short form of various names beginning with the letter D, such as Dorothy, Deborah, Denise, or David. Additionally, Dee can be given i...

Deeann Feminine English

Deeann is a feminine given name of English origin. It is a variant of Deanna, formed by combining the names Dee and Ann, or through an alternative spelling of Deanna.Deanna itself has two possible etymologies. It origina...

Deedee Feminine English

Deedee is a feminine nickname-turned-given name in English usage. Primarily a diminutive or affectionate form for names beginning with D, such as Deborah, Diana, or Dolores, it also appears in alternating-capitalization...

Deena Feminine English

Deena is a feminine given name with multiple possible origins and influences. It can be considered a variant of Deanna, which itself is either a variant of Diana or a feminine form of Dean. The name Deena may also functi...

Deepa Feminine Bengali Punjabi +4

Deepa is a common feminine given name in India, particularly popular in Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Malayalam, and Tamil-speaking communities. It is an alternate transcription of the name Dipa, which itself derives...

Deepali Feminine Hindi Marathi

Deepali is an Indian feminine given name, common in Hindi and Marathi. It is a transcription of the Devanagari दीपाली, itself a variant of Dipali. The name originates from Sanskrit dipālī, meaning "row of lamps," referri...

Deepika Feminine Hindi Kannada +4

Deepika is a feminine given name used across several Indian languages, including Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, and others. It is an alternate transcription of the Sanskrit-derived name Dipika, which...

Deepti Feminine Hindi Kannada +1

Deepti is a variant transcription of the Hindi, Marathi, and Kannada feminine given name, typically representing दीप्ती or ದೀಪ್ತಿ, and ultimately derived from Dipti, a Sanskrit name rooted in दीपति (dīpti), meaning "brig...

Defne Feminine Turkish

Defne is a Turkish female given name that directly translates to "laurel." The name is of Greek origin, ultimately rooted in the mythological figure Daphne, who in Greek mythology was transformed into a laurel tree to es...

Dehgewanus Feminine

Dehgewanus (also spelled Dickewamis or Dehhewämis) is a Seneca name borne by the Scots-Irish colonial pioneer Mary Jemison (1743–1833). Jemison was captured at age twelve during the French and Indian War and adopted into...

Deianeira Feminine Greek

Deianeira is a Greek name of mythological significance, derived from the elements deioo meaning "to slay" and aner (man), rendering the meaning "man-destroyer" or "destroyer of her husband." The name is the Greek form of...

Deianira Feminine Greek

Deianira (or Deianeira) is a Calydonian princess of Greek mythology whose name has been interpreted as "man-destroyer" or "destroyer of her husband." The name is derived from the Greek elements δηιόω (deioo), meaning "to...

Deidra Feminine English

Deidra is a modern English variant of the name Deirdre, originating from the Old Irish name Derdriu. The etymology of Derdriu is uncertain, though it may be derived from the Irish element der meaning "daughter." Deirdre...

Deidre Feminine English

Deidre is a Deirdre, derived from the Old Irish name Derdriu, whose meaning is uncertain but may be connected to the element der meaning "daughter." In Irish legend, Deirdre was a tragic heroine: she died of a broken hea...

Deimantė Feminine Lithuanian

Deimantė is a Lithuanian feminine given name derived directly from the Lithuanian noun deimantas, meaning "diamond".Etymology and Linguistic OriginThe word deimantas itself is a loanword, ultimately tracing back to Ancie...

Deina Feminine Greek Bible

Etymology and OriginDeina is a form of Dinah used in some versions of the Greek Old Testament (the Septuagint). The name Dinah itself means "judged" in Hebrew, derived from the root (din) meaning "to judge." According to...

Deirbhile Feminine Irish

Deirbhile is an Irish female given name derived from the Old Irish elements der, meaning "daughter," and fili, meaning "poet" (genitive filed), thus signifying "daughter of a poet". The name is deeply rooted in Gaelic tr...

Deirdre Feminine English Irish +1

Deirdre is a feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the Old Irish name Derdriu. The meaning is unknown, though it might be related to the der element meaning "daughter." In Irish mythology, Deirdre is a tragic...

Deise Feminine Portuguese

Deise is a Portuguese form of Daisy, derived from the English word for the white flower. The name Daisy ultimately comes from Old English dægeseage, meaning “day eye,” referring to the flower's habit of opening at dawn....

Deisy Feminine Spanish

Deisy is a Spanish form of the English name Daisy, adopted into Spanish-speaking cultures as a distinctive spelling variant. The name originates from the English word for the white flower, ultimately derived from Old Eng...

Deitra Feminine English

Deitra is a modern English variant of the name Deirdre. Deirdre itself derives from the Old Irish name Derdriu, whose meaning is uncertain but may be related to the element der, meaning "daughter." The name is most famou...

Deja Feminine African American

Deja is a feminine given name most commonly used in African American communities in the United States. Its meaning comes from the French word déjà, meaning "already," and is often associated with the phrase déjà vu, whic...

Dejana Feminine Croatian Serbian +1

Dejana is a feminine given name of South Slavic origin, serving as the feminine form of Dejan. Both names derive from the Slavic verb dějati (meaning "to do, to act") or the noun dějanĭje ("deed, action"), and are common...

Delaney Feminine English

Delaney is a unisex given name of English and Irish origin, transferred from a surname with two distinct etymological sources. As a given name, it emerged in the Southern United States by the 1850s and has since maintain...

Delara Feminine Persian

Delara is a Persian female given name, derived from the Persian compound del meaning "heart" and ārā meaning "decorate, adorn," thus carrying the beautiful meaning of "adorning the heart" or "she who delights the heart."...

Delfina Feminine Italian Portuguese +1

Delfina is an Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Delphina. The name ultimately derives from the Latin Delphinus, meaning "of Delphi," referring to the ancient Greek city of Delphi. The Greek root delphys (δελφύς) m...

Délia Feminine French Hungarian +1

Délia is a feminine given name used in French, Hungarian, and Portuguese. It is a form of Delia, which originates from the Greek epithet Delia meaning "of Delos" — the island in the Aegean Sea where the goddess Artemis a...

Delia 1 Feminine English Italian +3

Delia is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, Romanian, Spanish, and Greek. It means "of Delos" in Greek. This was an epithet of the Greek goddess Artemis, given because she and her twin brother Apollo were bo...

Delia 2 Feminine English

Delia is an English short form of Adelia or Bedelia. It is distinct from the name Delia derived from Greek mythology, though spelled identically. This feminine name has been used in English-speaking countries since at le...

Delice Feminine English

Delice is a variant of Delicia, a feminine given name that emerged in the English-speaking world during the 17th century. The root name Delicia is believed to have been derived either from the Latin word deliciae, meanin...

Delicia Feminine English

Delicia is a feminine given name of English origin that has been in rare use since the 17th century. It is derived either from the Latin word deliciae, meaning "delight" or "pleasure," or from the English word delicious,...

Delight Feminine English

Delight is an English feminine given name derived directly from the English word delight, meaning "happiness, joy." It belongs to the category of virtue names, a naming tradition particularly popular among Puritans in th...

Delila Feminine Hebrew Bible

Delila is the German form of Delilah, as well as the Hebrew form used in the Old Testament. The name appears in the biblical Book of Judges (chapter 16), where Delila, the lover of Samson, betrays him to the Philistines...

Delilah Feminine English English Bible

Delilah is a feminine name of Hebrew origin, meaning "delicate," "weak," or "languishing." In the Old Testament Book of Judges (chapter 16), Delilah is the lover of the Israelite judge and Nazirite Samson. She is renowne...

Della Feminine English

Della is a female given name primarily used in English. It originated as a diminutive of Adela or Adelaide, though it may also derive from Delia.EtymologyThe name is ultimately a short form of Germanic names formed with...

Delma Feminine English

Delma is a feminine given name of English usage, likely originating as a short form of Adelma.Etymology and OriginsThe name Adelma itself is the feminine form of Adelmo, which derives from the Old German elements atto me...

Delora Feminine English

Delora is a feminine given name of English origin, primarily used as an altered form of Dolores, which itself is derived from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de los Dolores (Our Lady of Sorrows). Del...

Delores Feminine English

Delores is a variant of the name Dolores, which itself means "sorrows" in Spanish, derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de los Dolores (Our Lady of Sorrows). This association with the Virgin Mary, a...

Deloris Feminine English

Deloris is a variant of Dolores, a name that ultimately derives from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de los Dolores (“Our Lady of Sorrows”). As such, Deloris inherits a meaning of “sorrows,” but also...

Delphia Feminine English

Delphia is a feminine given name possibly derived from the Greek city of Delphi, the site of the famous oracle of Apollo. The city's name itself may be related to the Greek word δελφύς (delphys) meaning "womb", possibly...

Delphina Feminine Medieval Latin

Delphina is a female given name of Medieval Latin origin. It is the feminine form of the Latin name Delphinus, which means "of Delphi." Delphi was an ancient Greek city renowned for its oracle and temple of Apollo; the c...

Delphine Feminine French

Delphine is a feminine Francophone given name, a form of the Latin Delphina, which means "of Delphi" — the ancient Greek city considered the center ("navel") of the world. The name Delphi itself is possibly derived from...

Delta Feminine English

Delta is a feminine given name of English usage, derived from the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet (Δ). The name also evokes the geographical term for an island formed at the mouth of a river, called a delta due to it...

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