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  • DIOT
  • Female

    English

    DIOT

    English pet form of Greek Dionysia, DIOT means "follower of Dionysos."

    DIOT

  • Dionysia
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, Greek, Latin

    Dionysia

    Follower of Dionysius

    Dionysia

  • DIONYSIA
  • Female

    Greek

    DIONYSIA

    Feminine form of Greek Dionysios, DIONYSIA means "follower of Dionysos." 

    DIONYSIA

  • DWIGHT
  • Male

    English

    DWIGHT

    English surname transferred to forename use, from the feminine personal name Diot, a pet form of Dionysia, DWIGHT means "follower of Dionysos." 

    DWIGHT

  • Dennie
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Dennie

    The feminine form of Dennis, from the Latin name Dionysia, or the Greek Dionysus.

    Dennie

  • Dennis
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    English

    Dennis

    English : from the medieval personal name Den(n)is (Latin Dionysius, Greek Dionysios ‘(follower) of Dionysos’, an eastern god introduced to the classical pantheon at a relatively late date and bearing a name of probably Semitic origin). The name was borne by various early saints, including St Denis, the martyred 3rd-century bishop of Paris who became the patron of France; the popularity of the name in England from the 12th century onwards seems to have been largely due to French influence. The feminine form Dionysia (in the vernacular likewise Den(n)is) is also found, and some examples of the surname may represent a metronymic form.English : variant of Dench.Irish (mainly Dublin and Cork) : of the same origin as 1 and 2, sometimes an alternative form to Donohue but more often to MacDonough, since the personal name Donnchadh was Anglicized as Donough or Denis.Irish (Ulster and Munster) : Anglicized form of the rare Gaelic name Ó Donnghusa ‘descendant of Donnghus’, a personal name from donn ‘brown-haired man’ or ‘chieftain’ + gus ‘vigor’.

    Dennis

  • Dionysia
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Latin

    Dionysia

    Named for Dionysus god of wine.

    Dionysia

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  • Tarakesh
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Tarakesh

    Hair Like a Star

  • Daliah
  • Girl/Female

    Israeli Hebrew

    Daliah

    Gentle.

  • Japhet
  • Biblical

    Japhet

    enlarged; fair; persuading

  • JOSEFA
  • Female

    Czechoslovakian

    JOSEFA

    , addition, or, he will add.

  • Shatabdee | ஷதாப்தீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Shatabdee | ஷதாப்தீ

    Hundred years, It means a period of years century

  • Sultaan
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Sultaan

    Authority

  • Felix
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, French

    Felix

    Sun's Rays

  • TYRONE
  • Male

    English

    TYRONE

    English name derived from an Irish county name, from Gaelic Tir Eoghain, TYRONE means "land of Owen." 

  • Gilead
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Gilead

    The heap or mass of testimony.

  • Bharat | பாரத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bharat | பாரத

    Descended from Bharat, Universal monarch, Very clever great good person (Brother of Rama and son of Kaikeyi)

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DIONYSIA

  • Dionysian
  • a.

    Relating to Dionysius, a monk of the 6th century; as, the Dionysian, or Christian, era.

  • Tetralogy
  • n.

    A group or series of four dramatic pieces, three tragedies and one satyric, or comic, piece (or sometimes four tragedies), represented consequently on the Attic stage at the Dionysiac festival.