Names like Devona
22 baby names similar to Devona, including other English/Modern names and stylistic matches.
English/Modern
Modern variation combining Lynn (from linden tree or lake) with the suffix -ell.
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Modern variation of Carey or Carrie, derived from the Irish surname meaning 'dark' or 'black'.
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Variation of Lonnie, which is a short form of Alonzo (Germanic 'all' + 'ready').
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Modern variation of Raven, from the English word for the black bird.
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Name meaning 'alone' spelled backwards, popularized by the Enola Gay aircraft.
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Short form or variation of Genevieve, from the French meaning 'tribe woman'.
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Modern variation of Kathy, Kaylee, or a standalone modern creation.
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Variation of Rosella or Rose, from 'rose' with a diminutive suffix meaning 'little rose'.
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Variation of Piper, from the English occupational word for one who plays the pipes.
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Variation of Mandy or short form of Meredith, from Greek 'Meredith' meaning 'great ruler'.
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Modern name of uncertain etymology; possibly a surname or contemporary creation.
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Modern creation combining Sky (the atmosphere) with the suffix -lynn.
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Modern creation, possibly from Carden or combining Car- with -dell.
English
English surname and place name, from 'staff' (stick) and 'ford' (river crossing).
Latin/Modern
Modern variation of Julie or Juliet, from Latin 'Julius' meaning 'from the Julian family'.
Hebrew
Short form of Zebadiah, from Hebrew "Zebadyahu" (God has given).
Modern/African American
Modern American name, possibly a variation of Tasha or a creation combining Ta- with -isha.
Latin
Follower of Christ, variant of Christian.
Latin/Greek
Variation of Denise, from Greek 'Dionysus' meaning 'follower of Dionysus' (god of wine).
Germanic
Famous land.
Finnish/Hebrew
Finnish given name or variation of Tommy, from Hebrew 'Thomas' meaning 'twin'.
English/Modern
Modern American name combining 'rond' with the suffix '-dell' (valley).