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Roman goddess of fertility
Dea Dia (Latin: "Goddess of Daylight", or "Bright Goddess") was a goddess of fertility and growth in ancient Roman religion. She was sometimes identified
Dea_Dia
Mater. Dea Dia, goddess of growth. Dea Tacita ("The Silent Goddess"), a goddess of the dead; later equated with the earth goddess Larenta. Dea Tertiana
List_of_Roman_deities
Topics referred to by the same term
introduced from Magna Graeca Dea Dia, goddess of growth in Roman mythology Nenia Dea, goddess of funerals in Roman mythology Dea Matrona or "Divine mother
Dea
Set index of Greek mythological figures named Dia
another Hippodamia, daughter of Oenomaus. In ancient Roman religion, Dia may refer to Dea Dia. Strabo, 8.6.24, cf. Pausanias, 2.13.3 for Ganymeda "Only another
Dia_(mythology)
Bellona Bona Dea Britannia Bubona Caca Camenae Candelifera Cardea Carmenta Ceres Cinxia Clementia Cloacina Concordia Cuba Cunina Cura Dea Dia Dea Tacita Decima
List_of_goddesses
Investment company
Among major investments in 2023 were Turkcell, Qvantel, VEON, Wintershall Dea, DIA and Holland & Barrett. LetterOne was set up in 2013 as part of a broader
LetterOne
Incident in Roman mythology
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Rape_of_the_Sabine_women
Ancient Roman college of priests
2). The Brethren assembled in the Regia. Their task was the worship of Dea Dia, an old fertility goddess, possibly an aspect of Maia or Ceres. On the
Arval_Brethren
Ancient story
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Roman_Charity
Body of myths originating in ancient Greece
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Greek_mythology
Inner chamber of Ancient Greek or Roman temples
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Cella
Study of myths of the Greeks and Romans
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Classical_mythology
Ancient philosophy
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Stoicism
1st-century-BC Roman poet
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Virgil
Roman goddess and personification of the continent Africa
In numitheism and ancient Roman religion, Africa, (Latin: Dea Africa) (Tamazight: Ifri/Ifru) was a goddess of fertility and abundance worshipped by the
Africa_(goddess)
Roman goddess of liberty
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Libertas
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up dia, DIA, Dia, día, or dia- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. DIA or Dia may refer to: Defence Industry Agency, Turkey Defense Intelligence Agency
Dia
Philosophical system
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Epicureanism
Roman mythological creature
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
She-wolf_(Roman_mythology)
2nd-century Numidian Latin-language writer, rhetorician and philosopher
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Apuleius
Roman goddess and personification of guardianship
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Tutela
Ancient Roman festival of the dead
Other minor Roman deities Penates Genius Dei Lucrii Furrina Bona Dea Carmenta Camenae Dea Dia Convector Lemures Manes Bonus Eventus Portunus Flora Lupercus
Lemuria_(festival)
War goddess, wife of Mars in Roman mythology
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Nerio
Platonic philosophical system
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Neoplatonism
Roman poet (43 BC – AD 17/18)
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Ovid
involving animal sacrifices and held on 29 May in honor of Ceres, Bacchus and Dea Dia. However, the exact timing could vary since Ambarvalia were "feriae conceptivae"
Ambarvalia
Ancient school of philosophy
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Cynicism_(philosophy)
Wife of Romulus, legendary first king of Rome
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Hersilia
Roman deity, god of sleep
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Somnus
Religious schools of the Greco-Roman world
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Greco-Roman_mysteries
Archaeological evidence and mythical tale for Rome's origins
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Founding_of_Rome
God of odor in Roman mythology
stereotypes — were of a rural nature with figures such as Pomona, Ceres, Flora, Dea Dia; so it was apt to have a god supervising the basics of organic fertilization
Sterquilinus
Anatolian mother goddess
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Cybele
School of philosophy in Ancient Greece
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Peripatetic_school
Roman polymath and author (116–27 BC)
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Marcus_Terentius_Varro
their priests and acolytes, or particular groups, such as women at the Bona Dea rites. Other public festivals were not required by the calendar, but occasioned
Religion_in_ancient_Rome
Roman god of wells
the Arval Brothers in 224 AD, when several trees in the sacred grove of Dea Dia, their chief deity, had been struck by lightning and burnt. Fons received
Fontus
Methodology for cultural comparison
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Interpretatio_graeca
Roman god, protector of boundary markers
Other minor Roman deities Penates Genius Dei Lucrii Furrina Bona Dea Carmenta Camenae Dea Dia Convector Lemures Manes Bonus Eventus Portunus Flora Lupercus
Terminus_(god)
Temples of the Roman Republic and Empire
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Roman_temple
Roman goddess
Other minor Roman deities Penates Genius Dei Lucrii Furrina Bona Dea Carmenta Camenae Dea Dia Convector Lemures Manes Bonus Eventus Portunus Flora Lupercus
Laverna
Final battle in the war between the Roman Kingdom and the Sabines in the 8th century BC
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Battle_of_Lacus_Curtius
Philosophical system based on the teachings of Pythagoras
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Pythagoreanism
Personification of Earth in ancient Rome
extension the globe itself. Tellus may be an aspect of the spirit called Dea Dia by the Arval priests, or at least a close collaborator with her as "divinity
Terra_(mythology)
Father Sky-god in Proto-Indo-European mythology
for a "god, a deity"; and Dea ("goddess"), a title assigned to various Roman goddesses like Dea Tacita, Bona Dea or Dea Dia ("Goddess of the Daylight"
*Dyēus
Ancient Roman mythological figure
Arval brothers (Fratres Arvales). She is therefore identified with the Dea Dia of that collegium. The flamen Quirinalis acted in the role of Romulus (deified
Acca_Larentia
Ancient Roman novel by Apuleius
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
The_Golden_Ass
Minor Roman deity
through the fragmentary Arval rites to Dea Dia, a goddess of fruitfulness. The Arvals address Dia herself as Juno Dea Dia, which identifies her with the supreme
Mother_of_the_Lares
Rudder of an ancient ship
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Gubernaculum_(classical)
Roman goddess of agriculture
cult at the Ambarvalia, or "perambulation of fields" identified her with Dea Dia, and was led by the Arval Brethren ("The Brothers of the Fields"); rural
Ceres_(mythology)
Concept in ancient Roman ethic
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Pudicitia
of the Arval Brotherhood describe a sacred grove (lucus) dedicated to Dea Dia, wherein—alongside the primary central altar at the cult site—there were
Ara_(ancient_Rome)
Sources of ancient myth
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Barnacle_goose_myth
Roman deity
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Virtus_(deity)
Roman god of war, guardian of agriculture
responsibility of facilitating the growth of crops falls upon goddesses such as Dea Dia. However, the archaeologist Robert Turcan suggests the Mars may embody
Mars_(mythology)
Archaeological site in Nemi, Italy
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Temple_of_Diana_(Nemi)
Ancient Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth
sacrifice of two sheep to the Juno Deae Diae ("the juno of goddesses named Dea Dia"), in contrast to their sacrifice of two cows sacrificed to Juno (singular)
Juno_(mythology)
Roman god depiction
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Jupiter_Tonans
Gallo Roman goddess
scholars regard Angerona as a goddess akin to Ops, Acca Larentia, and Dea Dia; or as the goddess of the new year and the returning sun. According to
Angerona
Canadian intelligence report
in a later named collaboration between 5 US agencies including the FBI, DEA, DIA, NSIA[clarification needed] and CIA. Dubbed Dragon Lord, a summary of the
Project_Sidewinder
Sub-class of Roman temples found in the north-western provinces of the Roman Empire
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Romano-Celtic_temple
1st-century BC Roman elegiac poet
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Propertius
Series of legendary kings of Latium
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Kings_of_Alba_Longa
Two central components of religious practice
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Myth_and_ritual
Sacred tokens in ancient Rome
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Pignora_imperii
Roman temple
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Capitolium
Italian Regional Area
ritual of the Arval brotherhood performed at a sacred grove dedicated to Dea Dia. However, Ziółkowski rejects this comparison and, consequently, opposes
Ager_Romanus
Latin poem by Ovid (8 AD)
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Fasti_(poem)
Roman deity
Other minor Roman deities Penates Genius Dei Lucrii Furrina Bona Dea Carmenta Camenae Dea Dia Convector Lemures Manes Bonus Eventus Portunus Flora Lupercus
Lupercus_(mythology)
Legendary Roman place
argues that the location of Remoria is in the sacred grove of the goddess Dea Dia near the Via Campana, in the present-day zone of Magliana on the right
Remoria
Preserved chant of the Arval priests of ancient Rome
which also describes the proceedings of a celebration of the goddess Dea Dia. Although the inscription was probably created in 218, it is possible that
Carmen_Arvale
U.S. DoD combat support agency
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an intelligence agency and combat support agency of the United States Department of Defense (DoD) specializing
Defense_Intelligence_Agency
Roman goddess
Other minor Roman deities Penates Genius Dei Lucrii Furrina Bona Dea Carmenta Camenae Dea Dia Convector Lemures Manes Bonus Eventus Portunus Flora Lupercus
Palatua
Ancient Roman silver plate
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Parabiago_Plate
American political activist (1922–2019)
at the Wayback Machine, Philadelphia Daily News, November 1, 1984. For DEA, DIA, and CIA, see Green 1985. King 1989, pp. 132–133 harvnb error: multiple
Lyndon_LaRouche
Ancient Italic god
Other minor Roman deities Penates Genius Dei Lucrii Furrina Bona Dea Carmenta Camenae Dea Dia Convector Lemures Manes Bonus Eventus Portunus Flora Lupercus
Falacer
Language
Masculine Neuter Feminine Nominative dër daẓ diu dē, dea, dia, die diu, (dei) deo, dio Accusative dën dea, dia, (die) Genitive dës dës dëra, (dëru, dëro) dëro
Old_High_German_declension
Civilis [or Canonicae] Legis ("Doctor of Civil [or Canon] Law") D.D. – Dea Dia, Decurionum decreto, Dedicavit, Deo dedit, Dono dedit, Domus Divina,, Doctor
List of classical abbreviations
List_of_classical_abbreviations
were inscribed in marble tablets fastened to the walls of the Temple of Dea Dia, goddess of the grove, near the present borough of the Magliana Vecchia
Acta_Arvalia
Bronze tables containing inscriptions in Italic languages
(VIa 9, 10) implies a cult of the sky under the name Dius, Dia, similar to that of Dea Dia outside Rome (Ancellotti & Cerri). The Attidian brethren had
Iguvine_Tablets
Deity guardian of Constantinople
two basic guises on coins and medallions. In one, she wears a helmet like Dea Roma. In the other, which was used for instance on silver medallions in 330
Tyche_of_Constantinople
Personification of the Roman grain supply
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Annona_(mythology)
Festival of roses in the Roman Empire
archaic priesthood of Rome, after their banquets for the May festival of Dea Dia. Although the month opened with the revelry of Flora, in mid-May the Romans
Rosalia_(festival)
Museum in Kent, England
Angerona Anna Perenna Apollo Aurora Bellona Bona Dea Carmenta Castor and Pollux Ceres Cloacina Cupid Dea Dia Diana Dies Dīs Pater Egeria Fauna Faunus Flora
Canterbury_Roman_Museum
Subprefecture and commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Die (French: [di] ; Vivaro-Alpine: Diá [djɔ]; Arpitan: Dia [dja]) is a commune, a former episcopal see, and a subprefecture of the Drôme department in
Die,_Drôme
Dea Dec–Del Dem–Dep Der–Dev Dex
List_of_diseases_(D)
1993 Colombian military operation in Medellín, Colombia
the German authorities were warned by both the Colombian police and the DEA (with two agents on board the plane), and they were all immediately deported
Death_of_Pablo_Escobar
Espionage arm of the US Defense Intelligence Agency
Clandestine Service (DCS) is an arm of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) that conducts clandestine espionage, intelligence gathering activities and
Defense_Clandestine_Service
Latin for "god" or "deity"
chief god of the Proto-Indo-European pantheon. In Classical Latin, deus ("dea" in the feminine) was a general noun referring to a deity, while in technical
Deus
Mexican fugitive tied to the Sinaloa Cartel; son of El Chapo Guzmán (born 1983)
Vallarta. The following week, both the family of El Chapo Guzmán and the DEA confirmed that Alfredo, Iván, and the others had been released. Following
Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar
Iván_Archivaldo_Guzmán_Salazar
Agency within the Ministry of Defence of India
The Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) is an intelligence agency responsible for providing and coordinating defence and military intelligence to the Indian
Defence Intelligence Agency (India)
Defence_Intelligence_Agency_(India)
Colombian cocaine processing laboratory
and destroyed by the Colombian National Police with support from the U.S. DEA in March 1984, the site became one of the first public demonstrations of
Tranquilandia
Cocaine smuggling by Venezuelan President Maduro's nephews
reserved for the president. The nephews and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) informants met on multiple occasions in Haiti, Honduras and Venezuela while
Narcosobrinos_affair
Mexican drug lord (1966–2026)
–Mexico border several times during the late 1980s under other aliases. The DEA and Mexican investigators believe that it was during this time that he became
El_Mencho
mergers of other agencies, over the years. This includes the CBP, ATF, and the DEA. In 1794, the first known federal law enforcement officer line-of-duty death
Federal law enforcement in the United States
Federal_law_enforcement_in_the_United_States
Colombian drug lord (1943-1996)
toward bribery than violence. After the demise of the Medellín Cartel, the DEA and Colombian authorities turned their attention toward Cali. The campaign
José_Santacruz
2023 film by Antoine Fuqua
film stars Denzel Washington, reprising his role as retired U.S. Marine and DIA officer Robert McCall. Dakota Fanning, Eugenio Mastrandrea, David Denman
The_Equalizer_3
2022 American police procedural drama TV series
Douglas as Heath Radnor Josh Coxx as Owen Ripley, a seasoned DEA special agent-in-charge of the DEA Los Angeles Field Office Nathan Fillion as John Nolan, the
The_Rookie:_Feds
Intelligence and Analysis (I&A) United States Department of Justice (DOJ) DEA Office of National Security Intelligence (ONSI) Federal Bureau of Investigation
List_of_intelligence_agencies
Book by Lester Coleman and Donald Goddard
Enforcement Administration (DEA) operation outside of the United States and, because of incompetence on part of the DEA, were able to smuggle a bomb
Trail_of_the_Octopus_(book)
DEA DIA
DEA DIA
Girl/Female
English
A masculine or feminine name beginning with Del.
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."
Girl/Female
Indian
Kindness, Goddess
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Dale (from the Old Kentish form del) or a habitational name from Deal in Kent, named with this word.Americanized spelling of German Diel or Diehl.Dutch (de Ruyter) : variant spelling (17th century) of De Ruiter
Girl/Female
Australian, Bangladeshi, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Swedish, Tamil
Goddess; Valley
Male
English
 English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from the Latin word decanus, DEAN means "dean; ecclesiastical supervisor."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English dene ‘valley’ (Old English denu), or a habitational name from any of several places in various parts of England named Dean, Deane, or Deen from this word. In Scotland this is a habitational name from Den in Aberdeenshire or Dean in Ayrshire.English : occupational name for the servant of a dean or nickname for someone thought to resemble a dean. A dean was an ecclesiastical official who was the head of a chapter of canons in a cathedral. The Middle English word deen is a borrowing of Old French d(e)ien, from Latin decanus (originally a leader of ten men, from decem ‘ten’), and thus is a cognate of Deacon.Irish : variant of Deane.Italian : occupational name cognate with 2, from Venetian dean ‘dean’, a dialect form of degan, from degano (Italian decano).
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Greek Lydia, LÃDIA means "of Lydia."
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Valley; Dean; Vindicated; Supervisor; Avenged; Judgement
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, Latin
Proud Friend; Short for Names Beginning with Del
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Spanish Leocadia, LEOCÃDIA means "bright, clear, light."
Female
English
Medieval pet form of English Edith, EDA means "rich battle."
Female
English
Short form of English Deborah, DEB means "bee."
Girl/Female
Latin
From Aea.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Short Form of Name Starting with Des
Female
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Leah, LEA means "weary." Compare with another form of Lea.
Boy/Male
African, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Italian
Dev
Female
English
 Old English name LEA means "meadow." Compare with another form of Lea.
Female
English
Pet form of English Adela, DEL means "noble." Also used as a short form of other longer names beginning with Del-.
Girl/Female
Indian
Dear to the gods, Dear to the Goddess
DEA DIA
DEA DIA
Boy/Male
Hindu
Who born with intelligence
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : possibly a variant of Edgett, from the Old English personal name Ecggēat, or occasionally possibly from Ecgheard.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Wakeful
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Satisfied
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Hindu
To remember, Recollect
Girl/Female
Indian
Stand by Our Side
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Winter, WYNTER means "winter."
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Loukas, LUKÃCS means "from Lucania."
Female
English
Pet form of French Carole, CAROLINE means "man."
DEA DIA
DEA DIA
DEA DIA
DEA DIA
DEA DIA
a.
Unproductive; bringing no gain; unprofitable; as, dead capital; dead stock in trade.
a.
Decayed; tasteless; dead; as, a deaf nut; deaf corn.
n.
See Doa.
a.
Still as death; motionless; inactive; useless; as, dead calm; a dead load or weight.
n.
Fig.: Anything resembling the sea in vastness; as, a sea of glory.
n.
Any infusion or decoction, especially when made of the dried leaves of plants; as, sage tea; chamomile tea; catnip tea.
n.
A dear one; lover; sweetheart.
n.
One who is dead; -- commonly used collectively.
a.
Lacking spirit; dull; lusterless; cheerless; as, dead eye; dead fire; dead color, etc.
v. t.
To wet with dew or as with dew; to bedew; to moisten; as with dew.
a.
Wanting in religious spirit and vitality; as, dead faith; dead works.
a.
As deaf as a stone; completely deaf.
n.
Alt. of Deva
adv.
On the sea; at sea; toward the sea.
v. i.
To take or drink tea.
n.
Dew from the sea; sea dew.
n.
A decoction or infusion of tea leaves in boiling water; as, tea is a common beverage.
a.
Sure as death; unerring; fixed; complete; as, a dead shot; a dead certainty.
a.
Monotonous or unvaried; as, a dead level or pain; a dead wall.