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DZENITA
FemaleUnique and beautiful Bosnian name derived from 'dženiza', meaning bathroom or public bathhouse in Islamic culture, symbolizing purity and cleanliness.
DZIAH
FemaleUnique African name of Igbo origin, traditionally given to girls and meaning "joy" or "rejoice".
DZION
MaleThe name Dizon, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'justice' and is derived from the Hebrew word 'ditzan,' meaning righteousness or fairness.
DZIRE
FemaleThe name Dzire originates from Slavic, specifically Polish roots, translating to 'hawk', signifying strength and power.
DZIYAH
FemaleUnique African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'to rejoice' or 'be happy', often chosen by parents seeking a joyful and positive name for their child.
DZUNG
MaleVietnamese name meaning "strong", traditionally given to boys born during challenging times, associated with the dragon symbolizing power and dignity, and reflecting strong willpower or determination in Vietnamese culture. It's typically pronounced as "dzung" with 'dz' sounding like breathy 'g'.
DZUY
MaleDistinctive African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to celebrate" or "to praise," associated with bringing joy and celebration.
DZYA
FemaleUncommon Slavic name derived from 'dyya', meaning 'to shine' or 'radiant'. It's pronounced /ˈdʒa/.
DZYRE
FemaleThe name Dzyre has Norwegian origins dating back to the Old Norse word "Dyrhóll", meaning "animal hill" or "hill of the animals". It was likely given to places where animals were kept and over time, became associated with several locations in Norway, including Dyhre village near Aurlandsfjord. Although rare outside Norway, Dzyre is considered unisex and has no specific symbolic significance beyond its geographical origins and historical context.