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Dieudonné Masculine French

Dieudonné is a French masculine name meaning "given by God", used as a French form of Deusdedit. It translates the same concept as the Greek Theodore ("gift of God") and the Spanish Diosdado. Etymology and Linguistic Roo...

Dieuwe Masculine Frisian

Dieuwe is a Frisian masculine short form of Dieuwer or Dieuwert. This concise name originates from the revival and adaptation of older Germanic naming traditions, particularly cherished in Frisian onomastics. Etymology a...

Dieuwert Masculine Frisian

Dieuwert is a Frisian masculine given name, representing a regional form of the Old German name Dietwart, which itself evolved from the Germanic name Theodoard. The name is primarily found in the Frisian-speaking regions...

Digby Masculine English

Digby is an English masculine given name derived from a toponymic surname, which itself originates from the village of Digby in Lincolnshire, England. The place name is a combination of Old English dic (dyke, ditch) and...

Diggory Masculine English

Diggory is a masculine given name of English origin. Its meaning is somewhat obscure and probably derives from an Anglicized form of Degaré, a name associated with Sir Degaré, the subject of a medieval poem set in Britta...

Diklah Masculine English Bible

Diklah (דִּקְלָה) is a masculine Hebrew name appearing in the Old Testament. The name is thought to mean "palm grove" in both Hebrew and Aramaic. In the Genealogy of Shem (Genesis 10:27), Diklah is listed as the sixth so...

Dikran Masculine Armenian

Dikran is the Western Armenian transcription of the name Tigran. Both Western and Eastern Armenian dialects use the same underlying name Tigran, but the Western pronunciation begins with a voiced initial sound represente...

Dilbert Masculine Popular Culture

Dilbert is a fictional character, the title protagonist of the satirical comic strip of the same name created by American cartoonist Scott Adams. The name was coined specifically for the comic, first published on April 1...

Dileep Masculine Hindi Kannada +4

Dileep is a contemporary Indian masculine name used across several languages, including Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu. It is a modern transcription of the Sanskrit-origin name Dilip, which itself...

Dilip Masculine Bengali Gujarati +6

Dilip is a modern Indian masculine name widely used across several language communities, including Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu. It is a contemporary form of the classical name...

Dilipa Masculine Hindu

Dilipa is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the elements दिल्ली (see Delhi) combined with प (pa), meaning "protector of Delhi." According to Hindu scripture, Dilipa was the name of an ancient king who is...

Dillan Masculine English

Dillan is an English given name, a phonetic variant of Dylan (sometimes spelled Dillon).The root name Dylan derives from the Welsh elements dy meaning "to, toward" and llanw meaning "tide, flow". In Welsh mythology, acco...

Dillon Masculine English

Dillon is a given name derived from the spelling of the surname Dillon, but it is primarily used as a variant of the Welsh name Dylan. Although the surname Dillon has an unrelated origin, the given name Dillon is conside...

Dilovar Masculine Tajik

Dilovar is a masculine first name used primarily in Tajikistan. It is of Tajik origin, deriving from the Persian/Tajik word "dil" meaning "heart" and the suffix "-var">"possessing". Literally meaning "heart-possessing" o...

Dilshod Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Dilshod is the Uzbek and Tajik form of Delshad, a Persian name meaning "happy heart, cheerful." The name is composed of two Persian elements: دل (del) meaning "heart" and شاد (shād) meaning "happy." The spelling Dilshod...

Dilwyn Masculine Welsh

Dilwyn is a Welsh masculine given name, derived from the elements dilys meaning "genuine" and gwyn meaning "white, blessed". The name has been in use since the late 19th century and reflects a tradition in Welsh naming o...

Dima 2 Masculine Georgian Russian

Dima 2 is a diminutive of the Russian name Dmitriy, widely used in Georgian and Russian contexts. It is an informal, affectionate shortening of Dmitriy, similar to Dimka or Mitya in Russian, reflecting the familiar forms...

Dimas Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Dimas is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Dismas, a name derived from Greek dysme meaning "sunset." Dimas, like its source, is traditionally associated with the repentant thief who was crucified alongside Jesus, as rec...

Dimitar Masculine Bulgarian Macedonian

Dimitar (Bulgarian: Димитър, Macedonian: Димитар) is the Bulgarian and Macedonian form of Demetrius, a name of ancient Greek origin linked to the goddess Demeter.EtymologyThe name traces back to the Greek Demetrios (Δημή...

Dimitri Masculine Georgian French +1

Dimitri is the Russian variant of Dmitriy, as well as a common form used in Georgian and French.Etymology and HistoryThe name ultimately derives from the Greek name Demetrios, meaning "follower of Demeter," the goddess o...

Dimitrie Masculine Romanian

Etymology and OriginDimitrie is the Romanian form of Demetrius, itself a Latinized version of the Greek name Demetrios. This name derives from the Greek goddess Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and fertility, making D...

Dimitrij Masculine Macedonian Slovene

Dimitrij is a Slovene and Macedonian form of the name Demetrius, which itself is a Latinized version of the Greek name Demetrios, derived from the goddess Demeter. The name has a rich historical and religious heritage, h...

Dimitrije Masculine Serbian

Dimitrije (Serbian Cyrillic: Димитрије) is a Serbian masculine given name, representing a Serbian variant of the Greek name Demetrius. Derived ultimately from the ancient Greek goddess Demeter, the name is associated wit...

Dimitrios Masculine Greek

Dimitrios is the modern Greek transcription of Demetrios, itself the original Greek form of the Latinized Demetrius. The name ultimately derives from the ancient Greek Dēmḗtrios (Δημήτριος), meaning “devoted to the godde...

Dimitris Masculine Greek

Dimitris (Δημήτρης) is the Modern Greek vernacular form of the older Demetrios or Dimitrios, ultimately deriving from the ancient Greek name Demetrius (Δημήτριος). Common in Greece and Cyprus, Dimitris is widely used as...

Dimka Masculine Russian

Dimka is a Russian diminutive of Dmitriy. While primarily used as a familiar or affectionate form of the full name, it can also stand alone as an informal given name in Russian-speaking contexts. The root of the name cha...

Dimo Masculine Bulgarian Macedonian

Dimo is a diminutive of Dimitar, making it a common short form used in Bulgarian and Macedonian contexts. The name's root is Demetrius, the Latinized form of the Greek name Δημήτριος (Demetrios), which is derived from th...

Dimos Masculine Greek

Dimosthenis and Dimitrios origins Dimos is a short form of either Dimitrios or Dimosthenis — two names with distinct etymologies—and is widely used as a given name or nickname in modern Greece, rarely as a surname. Dimos...

Dimosthenis Masculine Greek

Dimosthenis is a modern Greek transcription of the ancient name Demosthenes (Δημοσθένης). It is a masculine given name still used in Greece today.EtymologyDemosthenes is derived from the Greek elements δῆμος (demos), mea...

Dinesh Masculine Bengali Nepali +9

Dinesh is a modern Indian male given name, derived from the Sanskrit name Dinesha. The name Dinesha is composed of the elements दिन (dina) meaning "day" and ईश (īśa) meaning "lord", thus conveying the meaning "lord of th...

Dinesha Masculine Hindu

Dinesha is a Sanskrit-derived masculine name used in Hindu communities. It means "day lord" from दिन (dina) meaning "day" and ईश (īśa) meaning "lord". In Hindu texts this is used as a name of the sun.Cultural and Religio...

Dinis Masculine Portuguese

Dinis is the Portuguese form of Denis, used mainly in Portugal as opposed to Brazil (where Dênis is more common). This name was borne by a well-regarded Portuguese king of the 13th and 14th centuries.EtymologyThe name Di...

Diniz Masculine Portuguese

Diniz is a Portuguese surname and variant of Dinis, the Portuguese form of Denis. It originated as a patronymic name, denoting descent from someone named Dinis or Denis, and is most commonly found in Portugal and Brazil....

Dinko Masculine Croatian

Dinko is a South Slavic masculine given name, most commonly used in Croatia. It is a diminutive of Dominic, specifically of the Croatian form Dominko. The name Dominic ultimately derives from the Late Latin name Dominicu...

Dınmūhammed Masculine Kazakh

Dınmūhammed is a Kazakh masculine given name, formed by combining the Kazakh element dın meaning "religion" (traced back to Arabic dīn 'religion') with the name Mūhammed. As a theophoric compound, Dınmūhammed conveys the...

Dino Masculine Croatian Italian

Dino is a masculine given name used primarily in Italian, Croatian, and Bosnian contexts, with multiple origins depending on the culture. In Italian, Dino is a short form of names ending in -dino or -tino, such as Bernar...

Dinu Masculine Romanian

Dinu is a Romanian diminutive of Constantin, itself the Romanian form of the Latin name Constantinus. The root name ultimately derives from the Latin word constans, meaning "constant, steadfast."EtymologyThe name Dinu is...

Diocles Masculine Ancient Greek

Diocles is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name Diokles, which is composed of the elements Dios, meaning "of Zeus", and kleos meaning "glory". Thus, the name bears the meaning "glory of Zeus". In classical antiqu...

Diocletian Masculine History

Diocletian is the Latinized name of the Roman emperor Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus, who ruled from 284 to 305 CE. The name is derived from the Roman cognomen Diocletianus, itself a derivative of Diokles, a Greek...

Diocletianus Masculine Roman

Diocletianus is the Latin form of the Roman cognomen Diocletian. It derives from the name Diokles, which in turn stems from the Greek elements Dios (“of Zeus”) and kleos (“glory”), meaning “glory of Zeus.” The theonym Ze...

Diodato Masculine Italian

Diodato is an Italian form of Deodatus, a Latin name deriving from Adeodatus or Deusdedit, both meaning "given by God." This meaning reflects a common early Christian naming practice, where parents dedicated their child...

Diodore Masculine French

Diodore is the French form of Diodorus, which itself is the Latinized version of the Ancient Greek name Διόδωρος (Diodoros), meaning "gift of Zeus" — derived from the Greek elements Διός (Dios) meaning "of Zeus" and δῶρο...

Diodoros Masculine Ancient Greek

Diodoros is the Ancient Greek form of Diodorus, a name that embodies a divine connection through its etymology. Derived from the Greek elements Dios (meaning "of Zeus") and doron ("gift"), Diodoros literally means "gift...

Diodorus Masculine Ancient Greek

Diodorus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Διόδωρος (Diodoros), meaning "gift of Zeus." It is composed of the elements Διός (Dios), meaning "of Zeus," and δῶρον (doron), meaning "gift." The name is of Ancient Greek...

Diodotos Masculine Ancient Greek

Diodotos is the Ancient Greek form of Diodotus, a theophoric name meaning "given by Zeus." It derives from the genitive Dios ("of Zeus") and the element dotos ("given"). The root name Zeus itself traces back to the Indo-...

Diodotus Masculine Ancient Greek

Diodotus is the Latinized form of the Greek name Διόδοτος (Diodotos), meaning 'given by Zeus'. It combines Διός (Dios), the genitive of Zeus, with δοτός (dotos), meaning 'given'. The name thus carries a deeply theophoric...

Diógenes Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Dógenes is a Spanish and Portuguese given name, equivalent to the English Diogenes. It is directly derived from the Ancient Greek Διογένης (Diogénēs), meaning "born of Zeus". The name is composed of the elements Dios, me...

Diogenes Masculine Ancient Greek

Diogenes is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, meaning "born of Zeus" from the elements Dios ("of Zeus") and genes ("born"). The name is best known from the philosopher Diogenes of Sinope, a central figure i...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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