Female and male first names beginning with the letter “D”..
DEVINEE
FemaleDistinctive French female name derived from the Latin 'divinus', translating to 'divine' or 'relating to god'.
DEVINITY
FemaleUncommon yet striking Irish name derived from Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning "dark-haired," and signifies strength or robustness.
DEVINLEE
MaleAmerican girl's name, created as a blend of Irish Devlin meaning "frequented by brown butterflies" and English Lee meaning "clearing in the woods".
DEVINN
MaleDevinn is of English origin, meaning "favorite", and is a modern, unisex variation of Devon, originally meaning "dark" or "deep".
DEVINN
FemaleAmerican unisex name created in the late 20th century, possibly derived from the Old French word "devine," meaning "divine" or "inspired by divine powers.
DEVINNE
FemaleRare Latin-derived female name, originally male, meaning 'conquering by divine power'.
DEVINY
FemaleRare given name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, first appearing in England during the 17th century. Its unusual spelling may be inspired by Latin roots ('divinus'), but no definitive evidence supports this claim or any other theory regarding its origins.
DEVION
FemaleContemporary male name of African-American origin, created by combining Devon (Welsh, meaning "from Devonshire") and Jonathan (Hebrew, meaning "gift from God"), resulting in the potential interpretation of "gift from Devonshire". It first appeared on the U.S. Social Security Administration's list of popular baby names in 2007 and peaked at #955 in 2015.
DEVION
MaleDistinctively unique name of unknown origin, meaning, and etymology, often spelled in an unconventional way. Despite being used throughout history by notable figures like politician Devion A. Smith and football player Devion Gordon, the true source and significance of this name remain shrouded in mystery.
DEVIONE
MaleUnique and distinctive given name with unknown origins, believed to be possibly derived from Irish roots meaning "frequenter of the hill" or Latin origins meaning "divine," though these claims lack definitive evidence. Despite its uncertain beginnings, Devione has gained popularity in recent years due to its distinct sound and spelling options such as Devinne, Devonnie, and Deyvonne.
DEVIONNA
FemaleBeautiful and unique African American name, derived from "De-" (meaning 'from' or 'of') and "Vonna" of German roots, with no fixed meaning but implying association with a significant place or person.
DEVIONNE
MaleDistinctive French name derived from the Latin 'deus', meaning 'god'. It signifies 'gift from God' or 'given by God'.
DEVIONTAE
MaleAmerican name derived from Devon (Welsh for "sacred") and Jontae, a variant of Jonathan ("gift from God"), meaning it signifies a "holy gift from God.
DEVIONTE
MaleDevonte is an African American name derived from Latin 'de' meaning 'of' combined with Vincent, signifying 'conquering'.
DEVISHA
FemaleSanskrit-derived name meaning 'goddess,' honoring the Hindu Mother Goddess Devi.
DEVITA
FemaleItalian name meaning 'devoted' or 'devout', derived from the word 'devota'. It originates from the Catholic tradition and is associated with religious devotion.
DEVITO
MaleRare, Italian-origin male name with a potential meaning of 'debtor'.
DEVIYON
MaleDistinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Devi", meaning "goddess".
DEVKI
FemaleDevki, of Sanskrit origin meaning 'god' or 'heavenly', is a prominent female name in Hindu culture, known for being Krishna's mother in Hindu mythology.
DEVLAN
MaleIntriguing name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory regarding its etymology. It may be a variant spelling of Irish names like Devlin or Delvin, but there's no concrete evidence to support this claim. Some people believe it's an entirely new creation chosen for its unique sound or personal significance. Despite its uncertain origins, Devlan is a strong and striking name that has been embraced by many throughout history, including American football player Devlan Wilson.
DEVLEN
MaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Dubhlaoin, meaning "descendant of Dubhlaoin," which in turn means "dark hero." It was borne by historic chieftain Dubhlaoin O'Neill during the 13th century and carries significant historical and cultural significance.
DEVLIN
MaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Dabhléin, meaning "descendant of David". It has a historical significance in ancient Ireland as the name of a famous warrior king, and its unique spelling has contributed to its global popularity despite its Irish origins.
DEVLIN
FemaleIrish surname turned unisex given name, originating from 'Ó Dúbhláin' meaning 'descendant of Dubhlaín', itself derived from 'dubh' (black) and 'laín' (little champion). Popularized by its historic association with the powerful O'Neill family, Devlin is now chosen worldwide for its unique sound and Irish heritage.
DEVLON
MaleRare Igbo African name meaning "our powerful one", symbolizing strength and unity.
DEVLYN
FemaleIrish name derived from Ó Dabhtha, meaning "descendant of the swift," signifying agility and adaptability.
DEVLYN
MaleWelsh name derived from "dyfadlen," meaning "memory" or "remembrance.
DEVLYNN
FemaleUncommon yet meaningful Irish name meaning 'descendant of the dark little fairy', inspired by ancient Celtic folklore.
DEVN
MaleThe name Devon, of English origin, means 'from Dumnonia', an ancient British kingdom in southwest England.
DEVNA
FemaleIndian female name meaning 'divine light', derived from the Sanskrit word 'dev'.
DEVOE
MaleAmerican boy's name coined by author Robert B. Parker for his detective character Spenser in 1980. It has no specific meaning but gained popularity due to its unique sound and modern feel.
DEVOHN
MaleDistinctive American male name with unknown origins, possibly a variant of Devon meaning "from Devonshire".
DEVOIRY
FemaleRare French given name derived from 'devoir', meaning 'duty' or 'obligation'. Coined by French writer Anatole France in his novel 'Les Dieux ont soif', it embodies commitment despite lacking widespread popularity.
DEVOLA
FemaleHebrew female name derived from 'devorah', meaning 'bee', with historical significance in Judaism.
DEVON
MaleEnglish given name meaning "dark-haired" or "from the south," derived from the Old English word "Denvīne." Traditionally more common for boys, it has also gained popularity among girls in recent years.
DEVON
FemaleEnglish boys' name derived from the Old English word "deofen," meaning "from the valleys." It originally referred to someone from Devon county in southwest England and has been used as a given name since at least the Middle Ages. Today, it's popular due to its unique sound and association with Devonshire's rugged beauty.
DEVONA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning "good" or "virtuous," popularized in ancient Rome and still distinctive today.
DEVONAE
FemaleDistinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly African or Native American, meaning "born on Tuesday" or related to bears, but its true meaning may vary depending on the source consulted.
DEVONAIR
MaleRare French name composed of "Devona" (from the legendary queen Devon) and "-air", with a meaning inferred as "fortunate air" or "happy breeze".
DEVONAIRE
MaleDistinctive and unique name of unknown origin, often interpreted as 'from Devon', but its true meaning remains elusive.
DEVONDA
FemaleUnique female name with African origins, specifically from the Yoruba tribe of Nigeria. It means 'she who breaks barriers,' reflecting its roots in Yoruba mythology and spirituality.