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Deontaye
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The name Deontaye is of American origin and is typically given to boys. It is a modern variation of the name Deonte, which itself is derived from the French name Dion. The meaning of Deontaye is of......
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Deonte
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The name Deonte is of American origin and is typically given to boys. It is derived from the combination of the names De- and Antoine. De- is a prefix meaning "of" or "from," while Antoine is a Fre......
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Deontea
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The name Deontea is of American origin and is derived from the combination of the prefix "De-" meaning "from" or "of" and the name Antea, which is a variant of the name Antoinette. Therefore, the n......
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Deontrae
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The name Deontrae is a modern variant of the name Deonte, which is derived from the combination of the names Deon and Andre. Deon is of Greek origin and means "divine" or "godlike," while Andre is ......
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Depaul
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The name "Depaul" is of French origin and is a variant of the name "DePaula." It is a combination of the French word "de," meaning "of," and the name "Paul," derived from the Latin name "Paulus," m......
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Deprince
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The name "Deprince" is of French origin and is derived from the word "prince," which means "prince" or "nobleman" in English. The prefix "de" signifies "of" or "from," indicating a connection to no......
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Deprise
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The name Deprise is of French origin and is derived from the word "depris," which means "captured" or "taken." It carries the connotation of being seized or enchanted by something or someone. As a ......
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Dequincy
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The name Dequincy is of French origin and is derived from the combination of the elements "de" meaning "of" and "Quincy," which refers to a place in France. It is a surname that has been occasional......
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Dequindre
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The name "Dequindre" is of French origin and is derived from the word "déquindre," which means "to untie" or "to unfasten." It is also associated with the French word "déquindrer," which means "to ......
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Deray
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The name "Deray" is of French origin and is derived from the French word "dérayer," meaning "to derail." As a given name, "Deray" is often associated with qualities such as independence, uniqueness......
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