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Follower of Dionysus; variant of Denis from Greek mythology
Variant of Denise, derived from Dionysus.
God is my judge; divine justice and wisdom
Related to Dionysus; variant of Denise suggesting divine qualities.
Modern variant possibly related to Danica, which means 'morning star' in Slavic tradition.
Portuguese/Spanish patronymic meaning son of Daniel; God is my judge.
Follower of Dionysus; Greek name relating to wine, celebration, and fertility.
Devoted to Dionysus; feminine form of Denis from the Greek god of wine and celebration.
Related to Denise, from Greek Dionysios, relating to Dionysus the god of wine and revelry, symbolizing divine blessing.
The sea; representing vastness and boundless depth
Follower of Dionysus; feminine form of Dennis, derived from Greek Dionysios.
Variant of Denise, derived from Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, symbolizing joy and celebration.
Devotee of Dionysus. Related to the Greek god of wine, revelry, and theater.
Variant of Denise, feminine form of Denis, from Greek 'Dionysus' (god of wine).
Son of Dennis, derived from Greek Dionysus, god of wine.
Related to Denise, a follower of Dionysus.
Follower of Dionysus, from Greek mythology.
Variant spelling of Denzel; English origin meaning 'from the dense settlement.'
God is my judge. Derived from the Hebrew name Danielle.
From Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and festivity; represents transformation and celebration.
Feminine form of Dennis, derived from Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and celebration.
Derived from the Cornish place name Denzell.
Given to God; derived from Latin meaning 'to God'.
One who brings beauty or good fortune; a Yoruba name expressing positive qualities.
Beautiful from God; a combination of Deo (God) and Linda (beautiful).
Divine.
Related to Dionysus, the Greek god. Associated with divine celebration.
Ruler
Ruler of the people, famous leader
People's ruler; represents leadership.
Ruler of the people
Deep; from Turkish meaning depth
Ruler of the people; one who leads or governs
From Irish Diarmait, meaning without envy, free from pride, or without enemy.
Famous ruler or ruler of the people; variant of Derek from Germanic elements.
Powerful ruler; variant of Derek meaning 'ruler of the people.'
Beloved or dear. A variant of Darrell with Old French roots.
Great. Variant of Darren with possible Irish roots.
Variant of Derek, from Germanic 'Theodoric' meaning 'people's ruler'.
Feminine form meaning 'ruler of the people,' symbolizing leadership.
Ruler of the people; a leader with authority.
Variant of Derek, meaning ruler of the people from Germanic origins
Variant of Darren, possibly from Irish meaning 'great' or from place name Derry.
Wealthy; one who possesses goodness.
Beloved, great; variant of Darren
Oak grove; derived from the Irish place name Derry/Londonderry
Ruler of the people; from Germanic elements meaning 'folk' and 'ruler'
Darling, beloved. A variant of Darryl with English/Norman origins.
True friend; dependable guide.
From the hollow or valley woods; English surname from topographic elements meaning valley dwelling.
Turkish name meaning of the sea, reflecting freedom and connection to nature.
Ruler of the people; German origin suggesting leadership and authority.
People's ruler, from Germanic Theodoric.
Variant of Desiree, from French meaning 'desired' or 'the one who is wished for'. Conveys love and yearning.
Variant spelling of Desirée, from French 'désiré' meaning 'desired' or 'beloved.' Represents a cherished and wanted child.
Variant of Desiree, meaning 'desired' or 'wished for' in French.
From French 'désir' meaning desired or yearned for. A variant of Desiree with romantic connotations.
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