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Diogo Masculine Portuguese

Diogo is a Portuguese masculine given name, the local form of Diego. It originated in the Iberian Peninsula, where the Spanish Diego—itself possibly a shortened form of Santiago or derived from Greek διδαχή (didache) mea...

Diokles Masculine Ancient Greek

Diokles is an Ancient Greek masculine name meaning "glory of Zeus" from the elements Dios ("of Zeus") and kleos ("glory"). As a theophoric compound, it reflects the Indo-European practice of combining a divine name with...

Diomedes Masculine Greek

Diomedes is one of the greatest heroes of Greek mythology, renowned for his prowess in the Trojan War and his subsequent adventures in Italy. The name is of Greek origin, derived from Διός (Dios) meaning "of Zeus" and μή...

Diomid Masculine Russian

Diomid is a Russian masculine given name, a Russian form of Diomedes. The name is ultimately derived from Greek elements: Διός (Dios), meaning "of Zeus", and μήδεα (medea), meaning "plans, counsel, cunning". Thus, the na...

Diomidis Masculine Greek

Diomidis is the modern Greek transcription of the ancient name Diomedes, one of the most celebrated heroes in Greek mythology. The name Diomedes is derived from the Greek elements Dios (Διός), meaning "of Zeus", and mede...

Dion Masculine English Ancient Greek

Dion is a masculine given name with roots in Ancient Greek and English usage. It is derived from the Greek element Διός (Dios), meaning "of Zeus", linking the name directly to the king of the gods in Greek mythology. The...

Dione 1 Feminine Greek

Dione is a Greek feminine name derived from the genitive form of Zeus, specifically Dios (Διός), meaning "of Zeus." By extension, the name also carries the meaning "goddess" or "the goddess." In Greek mythology, Dione is...

Dione 2 Feminine English

Dione is a feminine given name used in English-speaking countries. It is the feminine form of Dion, which itself derives from the Greek divine name Zeus, via the element Dios meaning "of Zeus." Thus, Dione shares the sky...

Dionigi Masculine Italian

Dionigi is an Italian variant of Dionisio, the Italian and Spanish form of Dionysius, which itself derives from the ancient Greek name Dionysios, meaning "of Dionysos." Dionysos is the Greek god of wine, fertility, and t...

Dionísia Feminine Portuguese

Dionísia is the Portuguese feminine form of Dionysius. It is used primarily in Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly Brazil and Portugal.EtymologyThe name traces back through Dionysius to Dionysios, the Greek perso...

Dionisia Feminine Italian Spanish

Dionisia is the Italian and Spanish feminine form of Dionysius, ultimately derived from the Greek god of wine, revelry, and theater. The name carries a long linguistic journey: from the mythical Dionysos—whose name combi...

Dionisie Masculine Romanian

Dionisie is the Romanian form of Dionysius, ultimately derived from the Greek name Dionysios, meaning belonging to the god Dionysos. In Greek mythology, Dionysos was the god of wine, revelry, fertility, and dance, born f...

Dionísio Masculine Portuguese

Dionísio is the Portuguese form of Dionysius, which itself derives from the ancient Greek name Dionysios, ultimately going back to the god Dionysos. In Greek mythology, Dionysos was the god of wine, revelry, fertility, a...

Dionisio Masculine Italian Spanish

Dionisio is the Spanish and Italian form of Dionysius, ultimately deriving from the ancient Greek personal name Dionysios. The name's roots can be traced back to the Greek god Dionysos, whose name is believed to combine...

Dionizy Masculine Polish

Dionizy is the Polish form of the name Dionysius, which itself derives from the Greek Dionysios, a personal name rooted in the name of the Greek god Dionysos. The name carries a rich mythological and religious legacy, ha...

Dionne Feminine English

Dionne is a modern feminine given name and also a French Canadian surname. As a given name, it is the feminine form of Dion, which is itself derived from Greek Dios, meaning "of Zeus." The name's connection to the king o...

Dionysia Feminine Greek Ancient Greek

Dionysia is a feminine given name derived from Dionysius, the Latin form of the Greek name Dionysios. The name ultimately traces back to Dionysos, the Greek god of wine, revelry, fertility, and dance, whose name is compo...

Dionysios Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Dionysios is a Greek personal name derived from the name of the Greek god Dionysos. Etymologically, it is a nominalized adjective formed with a -ios suffix from the stem Dionys-, paralleling patterns like Apollon-ios fro...

Dionysius Masculine English Bible Ancient Greek

Dionysius is a masculine name from the English Bible and Ancient Greek, the Latin form of Dionysios. It means "of Dionysos" (the Greek god of wine and revelry). In the New Testament, Dionysius the Areopagite, a judge in...

Dionysodoros Masculine Ancient Greek

Dionysodoros is an Ancient Greek masculine name meaning "gift of Dionysos," derived from the god's name combined with Greek δῶρον (doron) meaning "gift." The element -doros appears in many Greek compound names such as Th...

Dionysos Masculine Greek

Dionysos is the Greek name of the god of wine, revelry, fertility, and dance, central to ancient Greek religion and myth. Its etymology combines Dios, meaning "of Zeus," with Nysa, the mythical region where the infant Di...

Dionysus Masculine Greek

Name of the Greek God of Wine Dionysus is the Latin form of the Greek name Dionysos, the name of the god of wine, revelry, fertility, and theatre in ancient Greek mythology. The name's etymology is traditionally derived...

Dionýz Masculine Slovak

Dionýz is the Slovak form of Dionysius, a name with deep roots in Greek mythology and early Christian history. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Dionysios, which is a personal name associated with Dionysos, the...

Dior Feminine English

Dior is a modern feminine given name derived from a French surname of uncertain origin, possibly from doré meaning "golden". As a given name, it has been inspired by the prestigious French luxury fashion house Dior, foun...

Dioscorus Masculine

Dioscorus is the Latinized form of the Late Greek name Διόσκορος (Dioskoros), which means "boy of Zeus". The name element koros means "boy" or "youth," while Dios- refers to Zeus, the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek...

Diosdado Masculine Spanish

Diosdado is a Spanish given name meaning "God given," derived from the Latin name Deusdedit, which itself translates to "God has given." The name is a direct linguistic equivalent of the Greek name Theodore, as both conv...

Dioskoros Masculine

Dioskoros is the Greek form of Dioscorus, a name derived from the Late Greek Διόσκορος (Dioskoros), meaning "boy of Zeus." The etymology reflects a theophoric structure common in ancient Greek naming, linking the bearer...

Diot Feminine Medieval English

Diot is a Medieval English diminutive of Dionysia. As a hypocoristic form, it likely emerged as an affectionate or informal shortening, a common practice in naming conventions of the period.Etymology and AncestryThe name...

Dip Masculine Bengali Punjabi +3

Dip is a masculine given name used in several languages of the Indian subcontinent, including Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi. It is the masculine form of Dipa, which derives from Sanskrit दीप meaning "lig...

Dipa Feminine Bengali Punjabi +4

Dipa is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the word dīpa, meaning "light, lamp." It is a popular name across several Indian linguistic communities, including Bengali, Punjabi, Hindi, Malayalam, Marath...

Dipak Masculine Bengali Nepali +8

Dipak is a modern given name used across multiple Indian languages and cultures, including Bengali, Hindi, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Punjabi, Tamil, and Telugu. It is a contemporary form of the Sansk...

Dipaka Masculine Hindu

Dipaka is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "inflaming, exciting" in Sanskrit. It is another name for Kama, the Hindu god of love and desire. The name evokes passion and inspiration, connecting to the my...

Dipali Feminine Hindi Marathi

Dipali (दिपाली) is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, primarily used in India among the Hindi- and Marathi-speaking communities. The name is derived from the Sanskrit compound dīpālī (दिपाली), meaning “row of lamp...

Dipika Feminine Hindi Kannada +4

Dipika is a feminine Indian given name, derived from the masculine Dipaka. The name Dipaka means "inflaming, exciting" in Sanskrit and is another name for Kama, the Hindu god of love. Thus, Dipika carries connotations of...

Dipti Feminine Hindi Kannada +1

Dipti is a feminine given name of Indian origin, meaning "brightness, light" in Sanskrit. It is derived from the Sanskrit element dīpti, which carries the same luminous connotation. The name is used across several langua...

Dirce Feminine Portuguese Greek

EtymologyDirce is the Latinized form of the Greek name Dirke (Δίρκη), possibly meaning "cleft" or "broken in two." The name is rooted in Greek mythology and is associated with the river-god Achelous or Ismenus as her fat...

Direnç Masculine Turkish

Direnç is a Turkish masculine given name that direct translates to "resistance" in Turkish. The name carries connotations of strength, endurance, and defiance, reflecting a quality highly valued in Turkish culture. It is...

Dirk Masculine Dutch English +2

Dirk is a Dutch and Low German short form of Diederik, which ultimately derives from the Gothic name Theodoric. The root elements are þiuda meaning "people" and reiks meaning "ruler" or "king", giving the overall meaning...

Dirke Feminine Greek

Dirke is the Greek form of Dirce, a name rooted in the mythological traditions of ancient Greece. The name Dirce itself is derived from the Greek Δίρκη (Dirke), which may carry the ominous meaning of "cleft" or "broken i...

Dirkje Feminine Dutch

Dirkje is a Dutch feminine given name, formed by adding the diminutive suffix -je to Dirk. Dirk itself emerged as a short form of Diederik, the Dutch version of Theodoric, which ultimately derives from the Gothic element...

Discordia Feminine Roman

Etymology and Meaning Discordia is a Latin name meaning "discord, strife." In Roman mythology, she was the goddess of strife and discord, the Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess Eris. The name directly derives from th...

Disha Feminine Hindi Marathi

Disha is a feminine Indian given name, commonly used in Hindi and Marathi-speaking communities. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word दिशा (diśā) meaning "region" or "direction." It carries connotations of guidance,...

Dismas Masculine Judeo-Christian-Islamic

Dismas is the name traditionally assigned to the penitent thief crucified beside Jesus, according to Christian tradition. The name is derived from Greek δυσμή (dysme), meaning "sunset" or "west". This etymology may symbo...

Dita Feminine Czech German +1

Dita is a feminine given name used in Czech, German, and Latvian contexts. It originated as a short form of names containing the element dit, such as Judita, and German names beginning with Diet, such as Dietlinde. The n...

Ditlev Masculine Danish

Ditlev is the Danish form of Detlef, a name with ancient Germanic roots. Derived from the Old High German element diota (Old Saxon thiod) meaning "people" and the Old High German element leiba (Old Saxon leva) meaning "r...

Ditte Feminine Danish

Ditte is a Danish diminutive and feminine given name, primarily a short form of Edith or Dorothea, or a name derived from the element dit. Its popularity in Denmark surged following Martin Andersen Nexø's novel Ditte, Ch...

Divina Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Divina is a feminine given name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived directly from the word divina meaning "divine" or "godlike". The name is a semantic and phonetic cousin to the masculine form Divino, used in Braz...

Divino Masculine Portuguese

Divino is a Portuguese masculine given name, directly derived from the Spanish and Portuguese word divino meaning "divine, godlike." It functions as the masculine form of Divina. While not commonly used as a first name i...

Divna Feminine Macedonian Serbian

Divna is a feminine given name primarily used in Macedonian and Serbian contexts. It originates from the South Slavic words divan (Serbian) or diven (Macedonian), both meaning “wonderful” or “marvelous.” The name thus ca...

Divya Feminine Hindi Kannada +4

Divya is a feminine given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word divya (दिव्य or दिव्या), meaning "divine, heavenly." The name is deeply rooted in Hindu tradition and is often associated with qualities of...

Diwata Feminine Tagalog

Diwata is a feminine given name of Tagalog origin. It means "goddess, nymph, fairy" in the Tagalog language, derived from the Sanskrit term devata ("deity, divine being"). The name reflects a pre-colonial Filipino concep...

Dixie Feminine English

Dixie is a feminine name derived from the nickname for the southern United States, particularly the states that formed the Confederate States of America. The term 'Dixie' was popularized in 1859 by Daniel D. Emmett in hi...

Dixon Masculine English

Dixon is an English masculine given name derived from a patronymic surname meaning "Dick's son." The surname Dixon originated in northern England, likely in Yorkshire or Lincolnshire, as a common way to identify a person...

Diya 1 Feminine Hindi

Diya is a feminine Hindi name that directly translates to "lamp" or "light" in the Hindi language. Derived from the Sanskrit word dīp with similar meaning, the name carries strong symbolic connotations of illumination, k...

Diya 2 Masculine Arabic

Diya2 is an alternate transcription of Arabic ضياء (see Ziya). The name Diya thus shares the core meaning of Ziya, which is "splendour, light, glow" in Arabic. As a transliteration variant, it reflects the flexibility of...

Diyan Masculine Bulgarian

Diyan is a Bulgarian masculine given name, primarily recognized as a form of Dejan. Its roots can be traced back to the Slavic word dějati, meaning "to do" or dějanĭje, meaning "deed" or "action." Thus, Diyan carries the...

Dîyar Unisex Kurdish

Dîyar is the Kurdish variant of Diyar. The name Diyar itself stems from the Kurdish vocabulary word meaning "apparent, visible, clear", likely originally referring to clarity or luminosity of sight or character. In Kurdi...

Diyar Unisex Kurdish

Diyar is a Kurdish given name of ambiguous gender, most commonly used for males. It derives from the Arabic word diyār (دِيَار), the plural of dār (دَار) meaning "house" or "land," thus carrying the connotation of "homes...

Dizzy Masculine English

Dizzy is an English nickname derived from the word meaning "lightheaded" or "unbalanced." It originated as a descriptive or ironic moniker, possibly referring to a dizzying personality or physical trait. While uncommon a...

Djamel Masculine Arabic

Djamel is an Arabic given name, an alternate transcription of جمال (Jamal) chiefly used in Algeria. The name finds its roots in the Arabic root جمل (jamala), meaning 'to be beautiful'. It therefore carries the core meani...

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