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Country or desired; can derive from Sanskrit or Spanish roots.
Desired or longed for; one who is greatly wished for, from Latin desiderare.
Much desired; the wished-for one
Desired; longed for or wished for.
Desired one; represents something greatly wished for.
Variant of Desiree; one who is desired or longed for
Desired and wished for; one who is cherished
From South Munster
One from south Munster, gracious defender
Mistress, lady
Desired; wished for
One who is desired or longed for; from the French word désirée.
Joy
Modern variant of Destiny, from Latin 'destinare' meaning to determine.
Spelling variant of Destiny, from Latin 'destinata' (determined); represents fate and purpose
That which is destined, one's fate or fortune.
Fate or future predetermined outcome, reflecting the concept of destiny.
Desire and longing, representing aspiration and passion.
People's ruler; from Germanic Theodoric
A figure from Greek mythology; the survivor of the great flood sent by Zeus.
God. Latin word used as a name, representing divinity.
Divine or god; from Sanskrit deva meaning divine being.
Divine being or goddess in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, representing celestial power.
Combines Sanskrit 'Deva' (divine being) and 'Ansh' (part or portion), meaning 'part of the divine' or 'divine gift'.
Divine and goddess-like; heavenly or of the divine realm
Sanskrit origin meaning 'a part of God' or 'divine part.' Represents spiritual essence.
Divine part or godly portion, from Sanskrit 'deva' (divine) and 'anshi' (part/portion).
English surname derived from the French place Evreux. Used as a given name to evoke heritage and aristocracy.
Surname used as a given name, likely from Old English origins relating to place names or water sources.
From Evreux, a city in northern France
Divine lord or lord of gods
From Sanskrit, meaning 'goddess' or 'divine lady.' Symbolizes divinity, cosmic energy, and feminine strength.
Little goddess, from Sanskrit 'devi' (goddess) with diminutive suffix
From the word 'divine' meaning godly, or from the Irish surname Devine.
Poet, bard, modern variant of Devin
Divine ruler or goddess; combines devi (goddess) and isha (lord/ruler) in Sanskrit tradition.
Irish origin from 'dubh linn' meaning 'black pool'; refers to a dark water feature
Feminine form of Devon, derived from the English county name.
From the English county of Devon, associated with a region in southwestern England.
Hebrew name meaning bee; variant of Deborah.
Devoted or devoted one. From Latin meaning chaste and devoted to faith.
Divine, heavenly, of the gods.
Variant of Dwayne, derived from Irish meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy'.
Official or minister in historical Indian administration; an administrator.
Wealthy guardian, from Old English 'ead' (wealth) and 'weard' (guardian).
Variant of Dwight, from Old Dutch meaning 'blonde' or 'fair-haired.'
Skilled or right, from Latin 'dexter'
Variant of Dexter, meaning skillful or right-handed. Symbolizes dexterity and capability.
Destroyer of men; wife of Hercules in Greek mythology
Son of the sea. Welsh poetic meaning related to the water element.
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