What is the name meaning of DEE. Phrases containing DEE
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DEE
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English
English : from Old English dǣd ‘deed’, ‘exploit’; probably a nickname commemorating some exploit perpetrated by the bearer or for someone noted for his derring-do.
Girl/Female
Indian
A Raagini which is a hybrid of Deepak
Girl/Female
Indian
Dee means Durga her means Shiv Shivas strength
Male
English
English unisex short form of longer names beginning with the letter "D." In some cases, it may be of Scottish origin, associated with the River Dee, possibly DEE means "dark water." Compare with strictly feminine Dee.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dear.Scottish : habitational name from (Old and New) Deer in Aberdeenshire.Hungarian : variant of Dér, from the secular personal name.
Female
English
English unisex short form of longer names beginning with the letter "D." In some cases, it may be of Scottish origin, associated with the River Dee, possibly DEE means "dark water." Short form of English Deena, meaning "dean, head, leader."
Female
Hindi/Indian
(दीपà¥à¤¤à¤¿) Variant spelling of Hindi Dipti, DEEPTI means "light."
Female
English
English compound name composed of Dee (having various DEEANN meanss), and Ann, "favor; grace."
Surname or Lastname
Indian (northern states)
Indian (northern states) : Hindu name meaning ‘lamp’, from Sanskrit dīpa. It occurs commonly as the final element of compound personal names, e.g. in Kuldeep ‘light of the family’. Subsequently, it appears to have evolved into a surname.English : presumably from the adjective deep, either a topographic name for someone who lived in a deep valley, or perhaps a nickname for a ‘deep’, thoughtful person.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English demere, DEEMER means "judge."
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English
English : derivative of Deem, meaning ‘(son or servant) of the judge’.
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Welsh
Welsh : nickname for a swarthy person, from Welsh du ‘dark’, ‘black’.Irish : variant of Daw 3.English and Scottish : habitational name from a settlement on the banks of the river Dee in Cheshire or either of the rivers so named in Scotland. The origin of both of these is a Celtic word meaning ‘sacred’, ‘goddess’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dee means Durga her means Shiv Shivas strength
Boy/Male
English
Deer river.
Female
Hindi/Indian
(दीपाली) Variant spelling of Hindi Dipali, DEEPALI means "row of lamps."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Deana, DEENA means "dean, head, leader."
Male
Hindi/Indian
(दीपक) Variant spelling of Hindi Dipak, DEEPAK means "little lamp."
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Dean.Dutch : ethnic name for a Dane, Middle Dutch Deen.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old English dēmere ‘judge’, an agent derivative of dēmian ‘to judge’. Compare Deem.Altered spelling of German Diemer.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Deepavati | தீபாவதீ
A Raagini which is a hybrid of Deepak
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of the World
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Swedish
God is Gracious; God has Shown Favor
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Star Name; Zodiac
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Lucky; Good
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Encourager; Instigator
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Pakistani
Beautiful Angel
Boy/Male
Muslim
Disappear
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dushasana | தà¯à®·à®¾à®¸à®¨à®¾
One of the kauravas
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lady, Nobel, Women, Self respected
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a.
Deep as from the breast to the feet; as high as the breast.
a.
Deeply fetched or drawn.
adv.
At or to a great depth; far below the surface; as, to sink deeply.
a.
Sunk to the knees; as, men knee-deep in water.
adv.
With profound skill; with art or intricacy; as, a deeply laid plot or intrigue.
n.
The skin of a deer, or the leather which is made from it.
a.
Having a deep waist, as when, in a ship, the poop and forecastle are much elevated above the deck.
n.
The state or quality of being deep, profound, mysterious, secretive, etc.; depth; profundity; -- opposed to shallowness.
adv.
Profoundly; thoroughly; not superficially; in a high degree; intensely; as, deeply skilled in ethics.
n.
The hunting of deer on foot, by stealing upon them unawares.
a.
Rising to the knees; knee-high; as, water or snow knee-deep.
a.
Of or pertaining to the deeper parts of the sea; as, a deep-sea line (i. e., a line to take soundings at a great depth); deep-sea lead; deep-sea soundings, explorations, etc.
n.
A deerlike, or thin, ill-formed neck, as of a horse.
adv.
Gravely; with low or deep tone; as, a deeply toned instrument.
n.
One who practices deerstalking.
a.
Not deeper than the skin; hence, superficial.
a.
Laid deeply; formed with cunning and sagacity; as, deep-laid plans.
n.
One of a large and fleet breed of hounds used in hunting deer; a staghound.