Dyonte name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek and English
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Dyonte
Meaning: God of Wine, A Form of Deontae, Abbreviation of Dionysius and Dedicated to Dionysos
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What does Dyonte mean?

Far-out Dyonte's origin is English and Old Greek is bestowed upon boys. Dyonte is variant transcription of Dionte. Dionte is version of renowned Deonte. Meaning of Dionte is Dedicated to Dionysos, A Form of Deontae and God of Wine has origin in Old Greek and English is used specifically in English.

Variants of Dyonte

Dionte, Dionysios, Dionysius, Deonte, Deionte, Dion, Dennis, Deaunte, Dejonte

Middle Names for Dyonte

Klye, Elry, Leil, Keen, view more middle names that goes with Dyonte

How popular is the name Dyonte?

Dyonte is an uncommon baby name in United States and may not be used now since it isn't seen since 1999. At least, 30 people globally have carried Dyonte as their given name according to our estimate.

YearRankBirths
199987026
199772797
199487985
199368107
199284325
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological analysis of Dyonte

Travel when you are heartbroken because it helps you to heal faster. You are easy to talk to but hard to understand. Having letter D as your cornerstone reveals your realistic attitude toward life. Appreciate your time on this earth. Invest it in the right place. Once you put your mind to something, there's no letting go until you get it done. Everyone admires the courage you have to do the things you want in life, and reject everything that's not in your favor.

Other names similar to Dyonte, for would be parents

  •  Nykole - Mainly used in English uncustomary, Nykole aimed at baby girls, meaning of Nykole is "People of Victory and Victory and People" has its origin in Old Greek. Nykole is variant transcription of Nicole.
  •  Lira - Outlandish Old Greek and Gothic Lira means "Devotee of Goddess Kali or Love" and is used for baby girls is specifically used in Telugu and Tamil
  •  Marketa - Notably used in Finnish and Swedish, Marketa came from Old Greek is used as a baby girl name. Marketa is Finnish form of Marketta
  •  Jano - Dominantly used in Tamil and Hungarian, Jano came from Hebrew and Old Greek and is bestowed upon boys, meaning of Jano is "God is Merciful"
  •  Sosthène - Boy name Sosthène is originated from Old Greek, meaning of Sosthène is "One Whose Strength is Intact or Safe In Strength" is predominantly used in French

Famous people named Dyonte

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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