Dea
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Dea Name meanings & History
Goddess, divine. Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from Latin dea "goddess" and a short form of Dorotea, Andrea 2 and Desideria. As an English given name, it has been recorded since the 1700s, originally as a transferred use of the surname Dea. Dea is mostly used as a first name for baby girls. It can be a unique and powerful choice for parents looking for a strong name with a spiritual connotation.
Zodiac Sign of Dea: Domestic Cancer
Synonyms of Dea:
D: Dutiful,Demanding,Domestic,Determined,Doting,Daddy
E: Exaggerate,Entertain,Expressive,Enlighten,Enliven,Environment
A: Assertive,Aggressive,Ambitious,Angry,Argumentative,Action
Dea is:- a Mature name
- a Refined name
- a Urban name
- a Wholesome name
2.) Dea (Male)
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Meanings: Dea means "goddess" in Latin.
Description: Dea means "goddess" in Latin. Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from Latin dea "goddess" and a short form of Dorotea, Andrea 2 and Desideria. As an English given name, it has been recorded since the 1700s, originally as a transferred use of the surname Dea. The name Dea is most commonly used as a baby girl's name.
3.) Dea (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: The name Dea means "goddess" in Latin.
Description: The name Dea means "goddess" in Latin. Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from Latin dea "goddess" and a short form of Dorotea, Andrea 2 and Desideria. As an English given name, it has been recorded since the 1700s, originally as a transferred use of the surname Dea. Dea is mainly used in Latin speaking communities.
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4.) Dea (Female)
Usage: Hungarian
Meanings: Dea is derived from the Latin word "deus" which means "goddess." The name can also be interpreted as "divine" or "heavenly."
Description: Dea is of Latin origin. Dea is derived from the Latin word "deus" which means "goddess." The name can also be interpreted as "divine" or "heavenly.". Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from Latin dea "goddess" and a short form of Dorotea, Andrea 2 and Desideria. As an English given name, it has been recorded since the 1700s, originally as a transferred use of the surname Dea. Dea is used as a first name for baby girls. It is often used to honor the divine feminine or as a symbol of spiritual connection. Babies who are given this name are often seen as being blessed or having a special connection to higher powers.
Related Names to Dea
Some related names to Dea include Dewi, Deya, Déa, Daya, and Dae.