Female and male first names beginning with the letter “D”..
DEVONDRA
FemaleUnique and uncommon name with no known origin or meaning, likely created as an invented name.
DEVONDRE
MaleAfrican American name derived from Devon, meaning 'from Dumnonia', combined with the suffix "-dre", popular in many African American names. It has gained recent popularity as a fresh alternative to traditional names like Devon or Davenport.
DEVONDRICK
MaleModern African-American name derived from Devonte, meaning "from the ninth," with "-drick" added for a stronger sound. It's unique and powerful, gaining popularity among families who wish to honor their cultural heritage while giving their children distinct identities.
DEVONE
MaleRare, Latin-derived name meaning "devoted" or "zealous," historically used in ancient Rome for individuals known for their dedication and passion.
DEVONE
FemaleRare, unisex Latin-origin name derived from 'devovere', meaning 'to vow' or 'to dedicate'. Its origins are unclear but it has gained popularity in recent years for both boys and girls.
DEVONEE
FemaleDistinctive African American name derived from AAVE traditions, possibly inspired by Devin or Devon, meaning "gentle" or "countryside".
DEVONEY
FemaleIrish given name derived from the surname "Devine," meaning "of Bawn," an ancient Irish fortress, and carrying centuries of history with various spellings. Despite its rarity today, it remains captivating due to its unique Irish origins and rich heritage.
DEVONI
FemaleRare Welsh name meaning 'from the south,' derived from Old English 'sūth' and associated with southern Wales.
DEVONIA
FemaleModern, unique female given name with uncertain origins but often associated with Devon, England.
DEVONIE
FemaleEnglish-origin name derived from Devon, meaning "dark ship".
DEVONN
MaleRare American name with unknown origins and meaning, likely created as a modern invention sounding similar to popular names like Devon or Jonathan.
DEVONN
FemaleRare French-derived name meaning 'from Devon', the English county.
DEVONNA
FemaleUncommon yet appealing Irish name derived from the surname Ó Deamhna, meaning 'descendant of Deamhan', itself derived from the Irish word for 'demon' or 'devil'. Despite its potential darker origins, Devonna bears historical significance and is rich in Irish culture, having been carried by notable figures like Devonna O'Deamhna, a chieftain in ancient Connacht. Today, it remains a rare yet captivating choice for those seeking a unique name with deep roots in Irish history.
DEVONNE
MaleFrench girl's name meaning "from the ninth" or "nine".
DEVONNE
FemaleUnique French-derived feminine given name, meaning 'from Devon', the English county known for its beauty and history.
DEVONNTE
MaleDevonte is an African-derived name, originating from the Congolese Kimbanguist religion. It signifies 'God has given'. This name rose to prominence in the U.S., especially within the African American community, during the late 20th century.
DEVONTA
FemaleModern American name of African origin meaning "small deer," popularized by professional athletes and often associated with strength and determination.
DEVONTA
MaleAfrican-American name derived from DeVon, combining "De-" meaning 'of', and German-derived 'Von'.
DEVONTAE
MaleAfrican American name of recent origin, created by blending Devon ('deep valley') and Dontae (unknown meaning).
DEVONTAI
MaleUnique African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "one who leads".
DEVONTAVIUS
MaleUnique American name created by combining elements from Devon, Tavon, and Avius, gaining popularity among African Americans in the late 20th century despite having no specific meaning or etymology.
DEVONTAY
MaleUncommon African-American name derived from Irish surnames Devin and Devonte, meaning 'poetic' and 'dark-haired' respectively.
DEVONTAYE
MaleDistinctive American given name, created as a blend of Devon and Montay, but its exact origins are unclear. It has no specific meaning or etymology.
DEVONTE
MaleIncreasingly popular African name derived from the West African Mandinka name Divon, meaning 'beloved'.
DEVONTE
FemaleAmerican masculine name created by blending Devon ('from Devonshire') and 'onte' (eighth in Latin), with no specific historical figure attached to it.
DEVONTEA
MaleRare yet significant name of Yoruba origin meaning 'wise leader' or 'agent of change'.
DEVONTEE
MaleModern variant of the Greek name Deontay, meaning "dutiful" and suggesting diligence and commitment.
DEVONTEZ
MaleAfrican American name derived from Devon (meaning "sacred") and Tez (associated with Greek god Zeus). It reflects a blend of cultural heritage and global influences.
DEVONTI
MaleCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, derived from the word "Devon," meaning "calm" or "peaceful." Traditionally given to children born during times of peace, it symbolizes harmony and serenity. Despite its rich heritage, Devonti has gained global recognition in recent years, appearing on baby name lists in countries like the United States and Canada.
DEVONTIA
MaleRare, unisex name of Latin origin meaning "from Mount Vesuvius," inspired by the historic volcanic eruption that destroyed Pompeii in 79 AD.
DEVONTRA
MaleAfrican-derived name of Yoruba origin, created by combining 'Devon' meaning "from the valley" and 'Traore' signifying "peaceful warrior".
DEVONTRAE
MaleAmerican name created from Devon and Trae, meaning "from the large farm by the riverbank.
DEVONTRAY
MaleDistinctive African-American given name that emerged in the early 20th century, with no clear origins but often associated with devotion due to its similarity to Devonte, meaning "devoted to God" in AAVE. It may also be a blend of Devon and Travis.
DEVONTRE
MaleUncommon African American name believed to have originated in the early 20th century US. Its meaning remains unclear, but some believe it combines Devon ('dark-haired' or 'high pastures') and Monte ('mountain').
DEVONTREY
MaleAmerican-origin name, created as a blend of Devon and Trevor, generally meaning 'bold thunder'.
DEVONY
FemaleCaptivating American name derived from 'devotion', signifying deep love and dedication, emerged in the late 20th century as a unique alternative to names like Devin and Devon.
DEVONYA
FemaleAfrican American-origin name created by blending Devon and Evony, reflecting strong-willed independence and creativity.
DEVORA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "eloquent" or "wise," derived from the word "dvar," and is associated with notable figures in Jewish history such as Devora the prophetess and judge.
DEVORAH
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'devora', meaning 'bee', with a rich historical significance as the only female judge in ancient Israel, known for her wisdom and courage.
DEVORIA
FemaleRare, unique name of unclear origin, believed by some to blend Devlin and Victoria or derive from Latin 'devorare' ('to devour'). Its meaning remains open to interpretation due to its uncertain history. Despite this, it has gained popularity since 2014.