Names That Mean From

Discover baby names meaning From for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Devil
Derived from the Old English word 'deofol', meaning 'evil spirit' or 'demon'.
English
Devilal
Divine or godly, derived from Sanskrit 'deva' meaning god.
Hindi
Devin
Poet, derived from the Irish word 'dámh' meaning poet.
Irish
Devina
Divine one, from the Latin 'divinus'.
Italian
Devindar
Divine lord, derived from Sanskrit 'deva' meaning god and 'indra' meaning lord.
Punjabi
Devnet
From the divine estate.
English
Devon
From the name of the county in England.
English
Devona
Feminine form of Devon, referring to someone from Devonshire, England.
English
Devonna
Feminine form of Devon, referring to someone from Devonshire, England.
English
Devry
From the divine realm.
English
dewesh
Divine, god-like; derived from deva meaning god.
Sanskrit
Dewey
Derived from the Welsh name Dewi, meaning 'beloved' or 'friend'.
English
Dewie
Beloved, from the Welsh name Dewi, a form of David.
English
Dewy
Derived from the Old English word 'dēawig', meaning 'dew-like' or 'fresh as ...
English
dhanuja
Born from a bow, son of Bow (referring to Arjuna).
Sanskrit
Dharampal
Protector of righteousness, derived from dharma (righteousness) and pala (pro...
Sanskrit
Dhaumya
Derived from dhauma, meaning 'related to the sacred grass' or 'a sage'.
Sanskrit
Dhayalammal
Compassionate woman, derived from Tamil words for kindness and gem.
Tamil
Dhyanachand
Derived from dhyana meaning meditation and chandra meaning moon, thus 'moon o...
Sanskrit
Dian
Divine, from the Roman goddess Diana.
English
Diantha
Divine flower, from Greek 'dios' (god) and 'anthos' (flower).
Greek
Dianthe
Divine flower, from Greek 'dios' (god) and 'anthos' (flower).
Greek
Diarmad
Free man, from the Gaelic elements 'di' (without) and 'airmit' (injunction).
Irish
Diarmaid
Free man, from the Irish elements 'di' (without) and 'arm' (army).
Irish
Dicarlo
From Carlo, strong and manly.
Italian
Diego
Supplanter, derived from the Spanish form of Santiago.
Spanish
Dienes
Derived from the Hungarian word 'dienes', meaning 'servant' or 'minister'.
Hungarian
Diesel
Derived from the German surname Diesel, meaning 'diesel engine' or 'fuel'.
German
Dietman
People's man, derived from Old High German 'diot' meaning people and 'man' me...
German
Dietmar
Famous people, from the Germanic elements 'diot' meaning people and 'mar' mea...
German
Dietrich
Ruler of the people, from Old High German 'diot' meaning people and 'rihhi' m...
German
Digby
From a surname meaning 'dweller by the ditch' in Old English.
English
Dijon
From the city of Dijon in France.
French
Dilipa
Meaning 'possessing elephants' or 'lord of elephants', a name from Hindu myth...
Sanskrit
Dillwyn
From the white fort.
Welsh
Dimashk
From Damascus.
Arabic
Dimetre
derived from the Greek god Demeter.
Greek
Dimitricus
Follower of Demeter, derived from Greek Demetrios.
Slavic
Dimity
Dimity is a fabric name, derived from the Greek word 'dimitos' meaning 'doubl...
English
Dimona
From the south, or a place name in the Bible.
Hebrew
dimpal
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'dīpa' meaning 'lamp' or 'light'.
Gujarati
dinanth
Wealthy or prosperous, derived from dhana meaning wealth.
Sanskrit
Dinsmoor
Dinsmoor is a habitational surname from a place in Scotland, meaning 'hill of...
English
Diogenes
Born of Zeus; from the Greek elements 'Dios' (of Zeus) and 'genes' (born).
Greek
Diogo
Supplanter, derived from the name Diego.
Portuguese
Diomedes
Thought of Zeus, from Greek 'Dios' (of Zeus) and 'medomai' (to think).
Greek
Dionigi
derived from Dionysus, the Greek god of wine.
Italian
Dionigio
derived from Dionysus, the Greek god of wine.
Italian
Dionisio
derived from Dionysus, the Greek god of wine.
Spanish
Dionysus
derived from Dionysos, the Greek god of wine and revelry.
Greek
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