Denita
A variant of Denise, meaning 'follower of Dionysius' or 'dedicated to Dionysus'.
Denize
A variant of Denise, meaning 'to be devoted to Dionysus'.
Denley
Means 'meadow by a town', denoting a scenic geographical feature.
Denlie
A diminutive or affectionate version of names like Dennis or Denley, often meaning 'follower of Dionysius'.
Denly
Means 'from the valley', referring to locations often in England.
Denman
Refers to someone who comes from a valley or a den, traditionally associated with rural areas.
Denna
A diminutive or variant of names like Denise, meaning 'follower of Dionysius'.
Dennes
A variant of Dennis, meaning 'follower of Dionysius'.
Dennet
A diminutive or variant of Dennis, meaning 'of Dionysius'.
Denney
A surname-derived name meaning 'from the valley'.
Denni
A diminutive of Denise, meaning 'follower of Dionysius'.
Dennie
Another form of Dennis, signifying 'follower of Dionysius'.
Dennis
Means 'follower of Dionysius', associated with the Greek god of wine and festivity.
Dennise
A feminine variant of Dennis, meaning 'follower of Dionysius'.
Dennison
Means 'son of Dennis', indicating lineage or descent.
Denny
A diminutive of Dennis, meaning 'follower of Dionysius'.
Dennys
A variant of Dennis, meaning 'follower of Dionysius'.
Dennyson
Son of Denny, meaning 'follower of Dion'
Densi
A diminutive form of the name Denise, meaning 'follower of Dionysius'
Denston
Son of Den, derived from an old English surname meaning 'valley town'
Dent
Derived from a surname meaning 'a hill or a steep place'
Denten
Variant of Dent, meaning 'a place of a hill'
Dentin
Variant of Dent, meaning 'related to a hill or ridge'
Denton
Fair valley, derived from a place name in England
Denver
Derived from a place name meaning 'green valley'
Denyce
Variant of Denise, meaning 'follower of Dionysius'
Denys
French form of Denis, meaning 'follower of Dionysius'
Denyse
Variant of Denise, meaning 'follower of Dionysius'
Denzel
Meaning 'from the high stronghold'
Denzell
A variant of Denzel, meaning 'from the high stronghold'
Denziel
A variant of Denzel, meaning 'from the high stronghold'
Denzil
Meaning 'the sloping hill'
Denzill
Another variant of Denzil, meaning 'the sloping hill'
Denzin
A variant of Denzil, meaning 'the sloping hill'
Denzyl
Variant of Denzil, meaning 'the sloping hill'
Deo
Meaning 'God' or 'divine'
Deodan
Beloved of God.
Deogracia
Grace of God.
Deon
Divine one; God-like.
Deona
Goddess; divine.
Deondra
A combination of Deon and Andrea, signifying bravery.
Deondre
Variant of Deon, meaning divine.
Deonisia
Divine and sacred; related to the goddess Dionysus.
Deonna
Variant of Deon, meaning divine or godly.
Deonne
Related to Deon, signifying god-like or divine.
Deonta
Derived from Deon, meaning divine or godly.
Deontae
Modern variant of Deon, meaning divine.
Deontay
Variant of Deon, meaning divine.
Deonte
A modern version of Deon, meaning god-like or divine.
Deonysia
Derived from Dionysus, indicating divine aspects.
Deor
Brave one or warrior.
Deora
Christina; a gift from the God.
Deoram
Beloved; a cherished gift from God.
Derrall
A variant of Derrell, which means 'from the oak grove'.
Derrer
A variant of Derry, meaning 'oak place' or 'oak grove'.
Derrick
Derived from the Old High German name Theodoric, meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Derward
A name derived from the element derw, meaning 'the one who guards the people'.
Desarae
A name meaning 'desired' or 'beloved'.
Desdemona
The name means 'ill-fated' or 'woeful' in Greek, associated with Shakespeare's Othello.
Deshane
Meaning 'descendant of Deysin' in Irish Gaelic.
Desirae
Desired; a person who is wished for or longed for.
Desislav
One who is the glory of the homeland.
Desislava
One who brings glory to the homeland.
Despina
Mistress or lady.
Dettwiler
One who lives in a place near a water body or a village.
Deverell
From the oak tree river; derived from Old English.
Di
Di is a short form of names like Diana, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Dia
Dia means 'day', often symbolizing brightness and new beginnings.
Diahann
Diahann is a variant of Diana, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly' and suggests grace.
Diamanda
Diamanda translates to 'diamond', symbolizing purity and strength.
Diamanta
Diamanta also means 'diamond', representing brilliance and value.
Diamante
Diamante means 'diamond', often characterized by preciousness and beauty.
Diamantina
Diamantina means 'little diamond', often used to symbolize something precious and unique.
Diamantino
Diamantino translates to 'little diamond', representing small but precious qualities.
Diamanto
Diamanto means 'diamond', symbolizing strength and clarity.
Diamond
Diamond means 'hard and precious gemstone', often used to signify strength and luxury.
Diamonique
Diamonique is a variation of diamond, denoting beauty and preciousness.
Diamont
Diamont is derived from 'diamond', signifying charm and brilliance.
Diamontina
Diamontina means 'diamond-like' or 'precious' in Italian.
Dian
Dian is a variant of Diana, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Diana
Diana means 'divine' or 'heavenly', and is the name of the Roman goddess of the moon and hunting.
Dianda
Dianda is a variant of Deandra, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Diandra
Diandra is a combination of Diana and Andrea, meaning 'divine' and 'brave' respectively.
Diandre
Diandre is a combination name derived from Diane and Andrew, meaning 'divine' and 'manly'.
Diane
Diane is derived from the Latin 'Diviana', meaning 'divine'.
Dianell
Dianell is a diminutive form of Diana, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Dianelys
Dianelys may combine Diana and the suffix '-lys', meaning 'gift from God'.
Dianey
Dianey is a modern variation of Diana, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Dianie
Dianie is a diminutive of Diana, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Diann
Diann is a variant of Diane, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Dianna
Dianna is an alternate spelling of Diana, meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
Dianne
Dianne is a variant of Diane, meaning 'divine'.
Dianora
Dianora is a combination of Diana and Norah, meaning 'divine light'.
Diantha
Diantha means 'divine flower', from the elements 'Diana' and 'anthos' (flower).
Dianthe
Dianthe means 'divine flower', rooted in Diana and the word for flower.
Diarachukwundu
Diarachukwundu means 'God has changed my life' in Igbo.
Diarmad
Free man
Diarmaid
Free man
Diarmid
Free man
Diarmuid
Free man