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Delyth Feminine Welsh

Delyth is a feminine Welsh given name, derived from an elaboration of the Welsh word del, meaning "pretty" or "lovely". This name is of modern coinage, emerging as part of a trend in the 20th century to create new Welsh...

Dema Feminine Arabic

Dema is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Dima 1, derived from the Arabic word dīma (ديمة), meaning "downpour" or "continuous rain." The name evokes imagery of gentle, steady rainfall, a cherished natural phe...

Demelza Feminine English

Demelza is a Cornish place name that has been adopted as a feminine given name, primarily in English-speaking countries. The name derives from the Cornish "Dinmelsa," meaning "fort of Melsa" (or "fort of Maeldaf"), refer...

Demet Feminine Turkish

Demet is a feminine Turkish given name. In Turkish, demet means "bundle, bunch (of flowers), bouquet." The word likely originates from the Greek δεμάτι (demáti), which means "tie, bundle, or sheaf." This etymological con...

Demeter 1 Feminine Greek

Demeter is the Greek goddess of agriculture, grain, and the harvest. Her name is typically interpreted as meaning "earth mother," derived from the Greek elements da (earth) and meter (mother). As one of the twelve Olympi...

Demetra Feminine Greek Italian +1

Demetra is the Italian and Romanian form of Demeter, as well as an alternate transcription of the Greek name Δήμητρα (see Dimitra). In Greek mythology, Demeter was the goddess of agriculture, grain, and fertility, whose...

Demetria Feminine English Ancient Greek

Demetria is a feminine given name, the female form of Demetrius. It originates from Ancient Greek Δημητρία (Demetria), literally meaning "follower of Demeter" — the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility. Etymology a...

Demi Feminine English Greek

Demi is a feminine given name used in English and Greek. In English, it is predominantly a short form of Demetria, the feminine form of Demetrius, which derives from the Greek Demetrios meaning "follower of Demeter" (Dem...

Demostrate Feminine Ancient Greek

Demostrate is a feminine name of Ancient Greek origin, meaning "army of the people." It is derived from the Greek elements δῆμος (demos) "the people" and στρατός (stratos) "army". The name reflects the cultural importanc...

Dena Feminine English

Dena is a feminine given name of uncertain origin. It may be a short form of names ending with dena or a variant of Deanna, which itself evolved from Diana or was created as a feminine form of Dean. As a standalone name,...

Denag Feminine

Denag (fl. 459) is a feminine given name of Middle Persian origin, derived from the word 𐭣𐭩𐭭 (den), meaning "character, conscience, religion". It was borne by several queens consort of the Sasanian Empire, most notably D...

Denica Feminine Bulgarian

Denica is a feminine given name of Bulgarian origin. It is an alternate transcription of Bulgarian Деница (see Denitsa), which is itself a Bulgarian form of the name Danica.Etymology and MeaningThe root name Danica comes...

Denice Feminine English

Denice is a variant of Denise, the French feminine form of the name Denis. The name Denis ultimately derives from the ancient Greek name Dionysius, which means "follower of Dionysus," the Greek god of wine, fertility, an...

Deniece Feminine African American

Deniece is a distinctly modern English name created as a variation of Denise, ultimately tracing its roots back through medieval French to the ancient Greek name Dionysius, meaning 'of Dionysus'. This variant spelling, w...

Denisa Feminine Albanian Czech +2

Denisa is a feminine given name, equivalent to the English Denise, used across several European languages. It is the feminine form of Denis, ultimately derived from Dionysius, the name of the Greek god of wine, fertility...

Denise Feminine Dutch English +1

Denise is a feminine given name widely used in Dutch, English, and French contexts. It originated as the French feminine form of Denis, which in turn derives from the masculine name Dionysius – the name of the ancient Gr...

Denisse Feminine Spanish

Denisse is a Spanish feminine given name, derived as a form of Denis. This name ultimately traces back to the Greek Dionysius, meaning "follower of Dionysus," the Greek god of wine and revelry. Its roots lie in the eleme...

Denitsa Feminine Bulgarian

Denitsa is a Bulgarian feminine given name, derived as a form of Danica. Danica originates from a Slavic word meaning "morning star, Venus." In Slavic folklore, Danica is personified as the morning star, often associated...

Deniz Feminine Turkish

Deniz is a Turkish unisex given name that means "sea" (deniz in Turkish). It is used for both boys and girls, and is the 63rd most popular name for males and the 69th most popular for females in Turkey, making it the mos...

Deòiridh Feminine Scottish

EtymologyDeòiridh is a Scottish Gaelic feminine name that directly translates to "pilgrim." The term derives from the Gaelic word for a traveler on a religious journey, reflecting the name's early Christian context. Whil...

Deolinda Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Deolinda is a Portuguese and Spanish name derived as a variant of Teodolinda, which itself comes from the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of the ancient Germanic name Theodelinda. The root of this name is Dietlinde...

Deonne Feminine English

Deonne is a feminine given name of English origin, serving as a variant of Dionne. Dionne itself is the feminine form of Dion, which derives from the Greek element Dios meaning "of Zeus." Zeus, the king of the Greek gods...

Derbáil Feminine Old Irish

Derbáil is an Old Irish feminine name, etymologically derived as the Dearbháil of its time. The name combines the prefix der meaning "daughter" with Fál, a legendary name for Ireland, thus signifying "daughter of Fál." T...

Derbiled Feminine Old Irish

Derbiled is the Old Irish form of Deirbhile, a name meaning "daughter of a poet" from Old Irish der "daughter" and fili "poet". Etymology The name Deirbhile combines the elements der (daughter) an...

Derdriu Feminine Irish

Derdriu is the Old Irish spelling of Deirdre, a name borne by a tragic heroine in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. The name's etymology is uncertain; some scholars have suggested a possible derivation from the old Ir...

Derin Feminine Turkish

Derin is a unisex given name of Turkish origin, used for both girls and boys. It means "deep, profound" in Turkish, evoking depth of thought, character, or emotion. The name directly derives from the Turkish word derin,...

Derorit Feminine Hebrew

Derorit is a feminine Hebrew name, serving as an alternate transcription of Drorit. Drorit itself is the feminine form of Dror, a unisex name meaning both "freedom" and "sparrow" in Hebrew. The dual meaning of Dror is de...

Derval Feminine Irish

Derval is an Anglicized form of the Irish names Dearbháil or Deirbhile. These names are part of a rich tradition of Irish female given names with deep linguistic and mythological roots. Etymology Dearbháil derives from t...

Dervila Feminine Irish

Dervila is an anglicized form of the Irish names Deirbhile or Dearbháil. It is primarily used as a feminine given name in Irish contexts.EtymologyThe root name Deirbhile is derived from Old Irish elements: der meaning "d...

Dervla Feminine Irish

Dervla is an Irish female given name, anglicized from the Gaelic names Deirbhile and Dearbháil. As an Anglicized form, it reflects the historical adaptation of traditional Irish names into English orthography while retai...

Derya Feminine Turkish

Derya is a Turkish unisex given name that also functions as a surname. Its literal meaning is "sea, ocean" in Turkish, a direct borrowing from Persian daryā (دریا). Etymologically, the Persian term descends from Old Pers...

Deryn Feminine Welsh

Deryn is a Welsh female given name. It possibly derives from the Welsh word deryn, a variant of aderyn, meaning "bird". This name is part of a broader tradition of nature-inspired names in Welsh culture, reflecting the n...

Desamparados Feminine Spanish

Desamparados is a Spanish feminine name that means "helpless, defenceless, forsaken" in Spanish. It is derived from an epithet of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados, meaning "Our Lady of the Helpless". S...

Desanka Feminine Serbian

Desanka is a Serbian and Slovene feminine given name derived from the Slavic verb desiti (десити), meaning “to happen” or “to occur.” The name thus carries a poetic undertone of fate or serendipity, evoking the sense of...

Desdemona Feminine Literature

Desdemona is a feminine given name derived from Greek δυσδαίμων (dysdaimon), meaning "ill-fated." The name is best known as the tragic heroine of William Shakespeare's play Othello (ca. 1601–1604). According to the play,...

Desiderata Feminine Medieval Latin

Desiderata is a feminine form of Desideratus, a Medieval Latin name derived from the Latin word desideratum, meaning "desired". The root itself comes from the verb desiderare — "to desire, to long for" — and was used in...

Desidéria Feminine Portuguese

Desidéria is the Portuguese feminine form of Desiderius, a Latin name derived from desiderium meaning "longing, desire". The name Desiderius was borne by several early saints and in the 8th century by the last king of th...

Desideria Feminine Italian Spanish +1

Desideria is the feminine form of Desiderio, itself derived from Desiderius, a Late Roman name meaning "longing" or "desire" (from Latin desiderium). The name carries a sense of yearning or cherished wish, reflecting its...

Desirae Feminine English

Desirae is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Desiree, which itself is the English form of the French Désirée. The name ultimately traces back to the Late Roman name De...

Désirée Feminine Dutch French +1

Désirée is a French feminine given name, a form of Desiderata. The name is directly taken from the French word meaning "desired, wished". Ultimately, it derives from the Latin desideratum, meaning "desired", which is the...

Desirée Feminine Spanish Swedish

Desirée is a female given name used in Spanish and Swedish, a form of Désirée. The name ultimately derives from the Latin desideratum, meaning "desired," and was introduced to Sweden by Désirée Clary (1777–1860), a Frenc...

Desiree Feminine English

Desiree is an English form of the French name Désirée, which was popularized in the English-speaking world by the 1954 film Désirée, a historical romance about Désirée Clary. The name derives from the Latin word desidera...

Desislava Feminine Bulgarian

Desislava (also spelled Dessislava) is a Bulgarian feminine given name derived from the Slavic elements desiti (to find, to encounter) or desętĭ (ten) and slava (glory). The name thus carries the meaning of 'one that fin...

Despina Feminine Greek

Despina is a modern Greek feminine given name, derived from the ancient Greek Despoina, meaning "mistress, lady". In Greek mythology, Despoina was the daughter of Demeter and Poseidon, worshipped in the Eleusinian Myster...

Despoina Feminine Greek Greek

EtymologyDespoina (Greek: Δέσποινα, Déspoina) is a Greek feminine name meaning "mistress, lady". It derives from the Greek word despoina, which is the feminine form of despotēs ("master, lord"). The first element of the...

Dessislava Feminine Bulgarian

Dessislava is an alternate transcription of Bulgarian Десислава (see Desislava). It is a Bulgarian feminine given name derived from the Slavic elements desiti 'to find, to encounter' and slava 'glory', thus meaning 'one...

Desta Feminine Amharic

Desta is a feminine name of Ethiopian origin, directly derived from the Amharic word ደስታ (dästa), meaning "joy" or "happiness." As a first name, it is commonly given to girls in Ethiopia and the Ethiopian diaspora, embod...

Destinee Feminine English

Destinee is a feminine given name of English origin, functioning as a variant spelling of Destiny. Like the root name Destiny, Destinee ultimately derives from the English word meaning "destiny" or "fate," which in turn...

Destiney Feminine English

Destiney is a modern variant of Destiny. The root name Destiny is derived from the English word meaning "destiny, fate", ultimately from Latin destino "to determine", a derivative of sto "to stand".Destiney and its varia...

Destini Feminine English

Destini is a variant of the English word name Destiny, ultimately derived from the Latin verb destino meaning "to determine," from sto "to stand." The name evokes the concept of fate or a predetermined course of events....

Destiny Feminine English

Destiny is a feminine given name meaning simply "destiny, fate" from the English word, ultimately derived from Latin destino "to determine", a derivative of sto "to stand". It has been used as a given name in the English...

Detta Feminine English

Detta is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It originated as a short form, or nickname, for longer names ending in detta, such as Carlotta, Henrietta, or Rosetta. The repetition of the 'd...

Devaki Feminine Nepali Hindi +5

Devaki is a revered figure in Hindu literature, most famously known as the mother of the god Krishna. Her name is the feminine form of the Sanskrit Devaka, meaning "divine" or "celestial," derived from the root deva ("go...

Devi Feminine Indonesian Hindi +2

Devi is a feminine given name derived from Sanskrit devī, meaning "goddess." The name originates from the Sanskrit root div, meaning "to shine" or "heavenly," and is the feminine counterpart of Deva, meaning "god." In in...

Devika Feminine Hindi

Devika is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, primarily used in Hindi-speaking regions of India. It means "little goddess", derived from Sanskrit देवी (devī) meaning "goddess" and the suffix क (ka) meaning "little"...

Devnet Feminine Irish

Devnet is an anglicized form of the Irish name Damhnait, which itself derives from Old Irish Damnat, meaning "calf" or "fawn." The name is composed of the element dam ("ox, deer") combined with a diminutive suffix. This...

Devora Feminine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

Devora is the Hebrew form of the name Deborah, derived from the Hebrew word d'vorah meaning "bee." This name carries deep historical and religious significance, primarily rooted in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Judges. Debo...

Devorah Feminine Hebrew

Devorah is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name דְּבוֹרָה, directly linking to Devora. This name originates from the Hebrew word for 'bee' and carries deep biblical significance. In the Old Testament, Deborah (t...

Devyn Feminine English

Devyn is a unisex given name of English origin, chiefly a variant of Devin. The name Devin itself derives from either an Irish or English surname: the Irish surname Devin 1 (anglicized from the Gaelic Ó Damháin, meaning...

Dewi 2 Feminine Indonesian

Dewi is an Indonesian form of Devi, a feminine given name derived from the Sanskrit word devī (देवी), meaning 'goddess'. The name traces its linguistic roots through the Indonesian adaptation of Sanskrit, reflecting the...

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