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Names That Mean Ante |
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Dantae
(Italian)
Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'
Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'
Dantae
(Spanish)
Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'
Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'
Dante
(Italian)
A Diminutive of Durante, the Italian Form of Durand Meaning Enduring. Famous Bearer: the Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote 'The Divine Comedy' With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's
A Diminutive of Durante, the Italian Form of Durand Meaning Enduring. Famous Bearer: the Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote 'The Divine Comedy' With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's
Dante
(Western)
An Italian Poet Famous for 'The Divine Comedy'--a Journey Through Hell and Purgatory and Paradise Guided by Virgil and His Idealized Beatrice (1265-1321). Origin: Latin
An Italian Poet Famous for 'The Divine Comedy'--a Journey Through Hell and Purgatory and Paradise Guided by Virgil and His Idealized Beatrice (1265-1321). Origin: Latin
Dante
(Spanish)
Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'
Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'
Dantel
(Italian)
Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'
Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'
Dantel
(Spanish)
Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'
Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'
Daph
(Greek)
Diminutive of Daphne: Bay Tree, or Laurel Tree. The Greek Mythological Nymph Daphne Was Rescued from the Unwanted Attentions of the God Apollo by Being Turned into a Laurel Bush. Famous Bearer: Britis
Diminutive of Daphne: Bay Tree, or Laurel Tree. The Greek Mythological Nymph Daphne Was Rescued from the Unwanted Attentions of the God Apollo by Being Turned into a Laurel Bush. Famous Bearer: Britis
Daphne
(Greek)
Bay Tree, or Laurel Tree. The Greek Mythological Nymph Daphne Was Rescued from the Unwanted Attentions of the God Apollo by Being Turned into a Laurel Bush. Famous Bearer: British Author Daphne Du Mau
Bay Tree, or Laurel Tree. The Greek Mythological Nymph Daphne Was Rescued from the Unwanted Attentions of the God Apollo by Being Turned into a Laurel Bush. Famous Bearer: British Author Daphne Du Mau
Daunte
(Italian)
Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'
Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'
Daunte
(Spanish)
Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'
Enduring. The Poet Dante Alighieri Wrote the Divine Comedy With Its Graphic Description of Medieval Hell Known As 'Dante's Inferno.'
Diego
(Spanish)
Hispanic Version of James: Supplanter; He That Replaces. Famous Bearer: Famed Mexican Artist Diego Rivera
Hispanic Version of James: Supplanter; He That Replaces. Famous Bearer: Famed Mexican Artist Diego Rivera
Dulcinea
(Latin)
Sweet. Sweetness. Dulcinea Was the Name Created by Cervantes's Don Quixote for His Idealized Lady
Sweet. Sweetness. Dulcinea Was the Name Created by Cervantes's Don Quixote for His Idealized Lady
Dunstan
(English)
Hill of Stone, from the Old English 'Dun' Meaning Hill, and Stan Meaning Stone. Famous Bearer: Th Century St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury
Hill of Stone, from the Old English 'Dun' Meaning Hill, and Stan Meaning Stone. Famous Bearer: Th Century St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury
Geoffrey
(German)
Derived from One of Three Old German Names, Meaning District, Traveler, or Peaceful Pledge. Famous Bearer: Geoffrey Plantagenet Was Father to King Henry Ii; Geoffrey Cbaucer Wrote 'The Canterbury Tale
Derived from One of Three Old German Names, Meaning District, Traveler, or Peaceful Pledge. Famous Bearer: Geoffrey Plantagenet Was Father to King Henry Ii; Geoffrey Cbaucer Wrote 'The Canterbury Tale
Iago
(Welsh)
Supplanter. Can Be Either a Variant of James or Jacob. Associated With the Wicked Iago in Shakespeare's 'Othello'
Supplanter. Can Be Either a Variant of James or Jacob. Associated With the Wicked Iago in Shakespeare's 'Othello'
Iago
(Spanish)
Supplanter. Spanish Form of Jacob. Associated With the Wicked Iago in Shakespeare's 'Othello'
Supplanter. Spanish Form of Jacob. Associated With the Wicked Iago in Shakespeare's 'Othello'
Iris
(Latin)
Diminutive of Beatrice F: a Variant of Beatrix Meaning Bringer of Joy. in the Divine Comedy, Beatrice Was Dante's Guide Through Paradise, Perhaps Inspired by Beatrice Portinari Who Was Dante's Earlies
Diminutive of Beatrice F: a Variant of Beatrix Meaning Bringer of Joy. in the Divine Comedy, Beatrice Was Dante's Guide Through Paradise, Perhaps Inspired by Beatrice Portinari Who Was Dante's Earlies
Jackie
(French)
Diminutive of Jacqueline: Supplanter. Feminine Form of Jacques (Jacob). Introduced into Britain in the Th Century
Diminutive of Jacqueline: Supplanter. Feminine Form of Jacques (Jacob). Introduced into Britain in the Th Century
Jacky
(French)
Diminutive of Jacqueline: Supplanter. Feminine Form of Jacques (Jacob). Introduced into Britain in the Th Century
Diminutive of Jacqueline: Supplanter. Feminine Form of Jacques (Jacob). Introduced into Britain in the Th Century