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DEY
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English digne, deyne ‘worthy’, ‘honorable’, or alternatively, as Reaney suggests, from Middle English dain(e) ‘haughty’, ‘reserved’ (Burgundian French doigne).English : variant of Dean.English : variant of Dane.French : nickname from Old French dain ‘agile’, ‘nimble’.Jewish : variant of Dayan.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Concentration
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Eye of the Day; Day's Eye
Girl/Female
English
Day's eye. A flower name.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Deyashini | தேயாஷீநீÂ
Deyashini | தேயாஷீநீÂ
Boy/Male
English
Rhyming- a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Deyvayanakantan | தேயà¯à®µà®¯à®¾à®¨à®¾à®•ாநà¯à®¤à®¨
Lord Murugan
Deyvayanakantan | தேயà¯à®µà®¯à®¾à®¨à®¾à®•ாநà¯à®¤à®¨
Boy/Male
Tamil
Concentration
Girl/Female
Tamil
Deydeepya | தேயà¯à®¤à®¿à®ªà¯à®¯à®¾
Deydeepya | தேயà¯à®¤à®¿à®ªà¯à®¯à®¾
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
British, English
Place Name; Valley; Occupational Name; Church Official
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Day 1 and 2.German : topographic name from a field name in North Rhine-Westphalia, denoting a sizeable piece of land.Welsh : from Dai or Dei, pet forms of the personal name Dafydd, Welsh form of David.Indian (Bengal and Orissa) and Bangladeshi : Hindu (Kayasth) name, probably from Sanskrit deya ‘suitable for a gift’.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Daye, DEYE means "day."
Girl/Female
Australian
Be Visible
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of David.English : from the Middle English personal name Day(e) or Dey(e), Old English Dæi, apparently from Old English dæg ‘day’, perhaps a short form of Old English personal names such as Dægberht and Dægmund. Reaney, however, points to the Middle English word day(e), dey(e) ‘dairy maid’, ‘(female) servant’ (from Old English dǣge, cognate with Old Norse deigja ‘female servant’, ultimately from a root meaning ‘to knead’, and related to the word for dough), which he says came to be used for a servant of either sex.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Deaghaidh (see O’Dea).Scottish : from an Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Daìdh, a colloquial form of David.Welsh : from Dai, a pet form of the personal name Dafydd, Welsh form of David.This name was brought independently from many parts of Britain to New England by many bearers from the 17th century onward. Robert Day was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
Boy/Male
British, English
Rhyming Variant of Waylon; A Historical Blacksmith with Supernatural Powers
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Murugan
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DEY
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Grace
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Flower
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Of Divine Origin
Girl/Female
Irish
A contemporary name ean + the diminutive -in means “little bird.â€
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Gift of God
Surname or Lastname
Irish (west Cork)
Irish (west Cork) : because of the earlier Anglicized form Houlton, MacLysaght suggests this may be a variant form of Houlihan.English : possibly a variant spelling of Welton.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin
Of the Sea
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the All-seeing
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Very Peaceful; Goutham Budda
Girl/Female
Tamil
Krishti | கà¯à®°à¯€à®·à¯à®Ÿà®¿
Culture, Mostly referring to the rich indian culture, Sanstriki
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n. & a.
See Dainty.
v. i.
To die.
n.
The governor of Algiers; -- so called before the French conquest in 1830.
n. & a.
Alt. of Deyntee
n.
A servant who has charge of the dairy; a dairymaid.
pl.
of Dey