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Dennis

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Dennis
Pronunciation DEN-is
Gender Male
Meaning "of Zeus"
Origin Greek / Roman mythology
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Dennis is a male first name derived from the Greco-Roman name Dionysius meaning "servant of Dionysus", the Thracian god of wine, which is ultimately derived from the Greek Dios (Διος, "of Zeus") combined with Nysos or Nysa (Νυσα), where the young god was raised. Alternative forms and spellings of the name include Denis, Denys, Deon, Deonne, Deonte, and Dion, Dionice. Diminutive forms include Den and Denny. The name Sydenie (alternate spellings: Sydney or Sidney) derives from a village in Normandy called Saint-Denis, and results in the diminutive forms Syd and Sid. A medieval diminutive was Dye, from which the names Dyson and Tyson are derived. Denis is a very popular English, Irish, French, Russian, Bulgarian, Bosnian Muslim, Turkish name. Dionizy is Polish version of name Dennis. Donnacadh is the Irish variant. Feminine versions of the name include: Denise, Denisa, Deni, Denice, Deniece, Dione, and Dionne.

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Religious

  • St. Denis; Christian saint, bishop of Paris, and a patron saint of France.

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  1. ^ Third son of Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, Head of the Royal House of Portugal and pretender to the Portuguese throne.

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