Submitted Names Matching Pattern *de

This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *de.
gender
usage
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Natividade f Portuguese, Galician
Derived from Portuguese and Galician natividade, ultimately from Latin nativitas "birth, nativity; Christmas, the birth of Jesus Christ".
Náyade f Spanish
From the Spanish word náyade meaning "Naiad", which is a river nymph in Greek and Roman mythology; it derives from Greek Ναιάς (Naias) (plural Ναϊάδες (Naiades)), itself a derivative of the verb νάω (nao) "to flow".
Nereide f Italian
Italian form of Nereida.
Nerlande f Haitian Creole
Haitian word for "Netherlands".
N'evde f Even
Even form of Evdokia.
Ngohide f Western African
my mother has returned. usually given to the first daughter born after the death of a mother
Nicomède m French (Rare)
French form of Nikomedes via Nicomedes.
Niède f Brazilian
Not available.... [more]
Nightshade f & m English (Rare)
From the common name for plants in the Solanaceae, especially Atropa belladonna, a highly toxic perennial also known as deadly nightshade and belladonna. Ultimately from Old English niht "night" and sceadu "shadow, shade".
Nilde f Italian
Short form of names that end in -nilde, such as Brunilde, Benilde, Cleonilde or Leonilde... [more]
Nobuhide m Japanese
From Japanese 信 (Nobu) meaning "trust" and 英 (Hide) meaning "excellent, outstanding". Other combinations of kanji characters are possible... [more]
Norihide m Japanese
From Japanese 儀 (nori) meaning "ceremony, rites", 憲 (nori) meaning "law", 紀 (nori) meaning "chronicle", 典 (nori) meaning "rule, ceremony", or 法 (nori) meaning "law, act, method", combined with 英 (hide) meaning "excellent, fine", 秀 (hide) meaning "excellent, outstanding"... [more]
Norvaidė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Norvaidas.
Norvaldė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Norvaldas.
Norvydė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Norvydas.
Ocypode f Greek Mythology
Means "swift foot". This is another name of the harpy Ocypete in Greek mythology.
Odde m Old Swedish, Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Archaic)
Short form of names starting with Old Norse oddr "point of a sword".
Ode f Estonian
Estonian diminutive of Eudokia and its associate names.
Ode f French (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare), Flemish (Rare), History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Oda. This name was borne by several minor French saints.
Odelgarde f Old Saxon, Old High German, Medieval, Medieval French
Old High German uodal "heritage, homestead" + Old Saxon gard, Old High German gart "enclosure, protection; yard, garden".
Odelgilde f Frankish
From Old High German uodal, uodil meaning "heritage, homestead" and Proto-Germanic *geldą meaning "reward, gift, money".
Odelhilde f Old High German, Medieval, Medieval French
Old High German uodal "heritage, homestead" + Old High German hiltja "battle".
Odelinde f Old High German
Combination of Germanic elements uodal "inheritance" and lindi "weak, soft, flexible".
Olaide m & f Yoruba
Means "wealth rolled in" in Yoruba.
Olajide m Nigerian, Yoruba
Means "wealth arose" or "wealth has awakened".
Olatunde m Yoruba
Means "honour returns" or "wealth returns" in Yoruba.
Olayide f & m Western African, Yoruba
Means "wealth rolled in" in Yoruba.
Olde m & f Dutch (Rare), West Frisian (Rare), North Frisian (Rare)
Dutch variant form of Alde and Frisian cognate of Alde. For the transition from Al- to Ol-, compare names like Walter vs... [more]
Olimpiade f & m Italian
Italian form of Olympias. It coincides with the word olimpiade (plural olimpiadi "Olympic Games").
Olujide m Western African, Yoruba
Means "the prominent one, the leader" in Yoruba.
Oluwademilade m & f Yoruba
Means "God has crowned me" in Yoruba.
Oluwande m Yoruba
Means "God has searched for and visited me" in Yoruba.
Omotunde m Yoruba
Means "the child has returned" in Yoruba, typically given to an Abiku child. Abiku are spirits that are believed to enter a pregnant woman and move in a constant cycle of birth, death, and rebirth... [more]
Oneide f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese form of Oneida.
Orde m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname.
Orde m Mingrelian (Rare), Georgian (Rare)
Means "to be" in the Mingrelian language
Orimonde f Arthurian Cycle
Daughter of the Emir of Persia, she was the wife of Marc, son of Ysaie the Sad and grandson of Tristan.
Orkide f Turkish
Directly taken from Turkish orkide "orchid".
Orseide f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Orseis.
Ortlinde f Theatre
The name can be interpreted as a dithematic Germanic name formed of the name elements ort "point (of a sword or a lance)" and linta "linden tree, lime; shield (made of lime wood); gentle, soft"... [more]
Osiride m Italian
Italian form of Osiris.
Othilde f Medieval French
Derived from Old High German ōt meaning "wealth, riches" and hiltja meaning "battle".
Otrude f Medieval French
Derived from Old High German ōt meaning "wealth, riches" and Proto-Germanic *þrūþ meaning "strength" or *trut meaning "maiden".
Oude f Walloon
Walloon form of Ode.
Oyabrade f Ijaw
Means "I have forgotten my worries" in Ijaw.
Oyetunde m Yoruba
Means "honour has returned" in Yoruba.
Özde m & f Turkish
Means "essence" in Turkish.
Pallade f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Pallas 1.
Pande m & f Balinese
From a title given to a member of a clan of blacksmiths, probably derived from Balinese memande meaning "metalsmith, ironsmith".
Pengwendé m Mossi
Not available.
Perimede f Greek Mythology
Ancient Greek feminine name meaning "very cunning" or "cunning all around".
Perside f Medieval French
Medieval French form of Persis.
Pfiffigunde f Literature
Created by the translator Ute Eichler as the name for Princess Smartypants (by Babette Cole). The name contains the German word pfiffig "smart" and the German name element GUND "war" (see, e.g., Hildegund).
Piedade f Portuguese, Galician
Derived from Portuguese and Galician piedade "piety; pity, compassion".
Pizkunde f Basque
Basque form of Resurrección.
Plectrude f Germanic, History
Variant as well as the French form of Plectrud. Plectrude lived in the 8th century AD and was the wife of Pepin of Herstal.
Pllacide m Norman
Norman form of Placidus.
Polymede f Greek Mythology
Derived from πολύς (polús) “much” and μηδομαι (medomai) "to think, to plan".
Prassede f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Praxedes.
Prende f Albanian, Albanian Mythology
Prende is the goddess of love, beauty and fertility in the Albanian pagan mythology, who is thought to have been worshiped by the Illyrians in antiquity. She is the wife of the thunder and sky god Perëndi.
Pride f English (Puritan, Modern)
From late Old English prȳde ‘excessive self-esteem’, variant of prȳtu, prȳte, from prūd. Referring to "pride cometh before the fall."
Prothade m Medieval French, French (Archaic)
This given name is best known for being the name of a 7th-century saint, who was bishop of the city of Besançon in eastern France and died in 624 AD. The meaning of the saint's name, which was often latinized to Prothadius in writing, is uncertain... [more]
Prude f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Derived from either Old French prude, the feminine form of the adjective pruz "brave; valiant" or from Old French preu "brave; valiant, chivalrous" (ultimately from Late Latin prōde "profitable, useful").
Psebide m Circassian
Circassian masculine name meaning "strong soul".
Quade m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Quade.
Rachide m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Rashid.
Ramvydė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Ramvydas.
Rande m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Randy.
Reinilde f Italian (Rare), Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Italian form of Reinhild as well as a Dutch and Flemish variant of Reinhilde.
Reintilde f Medieval French
Derived from Proto-Germanic *ragin meaning "counsel, might" and Old High German hiltja meaning "battle".
Relinde f German (Rare)
Shortened form of a German name with the name elements REGIN "advice" and LIND "linden tree, lime; shield (made of lime wood); gentle, soft".
Renaude f French (Quebec)
Feminine form of Renaud.
Rhodé f Dutch
Dutch form of Rhoda.
Ricarde f Gascon
Feminine form of Ricard, the Gascon form of Richard.
Richarde f French (Rare)
French form of Richarda. Saint Richardis, known as Richarde in French, was the wife of Holy Roman Emperor Charles III ("the Fat").
Rimgaudė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Rimgaudas.
Rimvaldė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Rimvaldas.
Rimvydė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Rimvydas.
Rinalde f Scots (Archaic), Medieval Scottish
Scots form of Raghnaid via the variant Raonaild.
Rindê f Kurdish
From Kurdish rind meaning "smart".
Rithilde f Medieval Italian
From a derivative of Proto-Germanic *rīdaną meaning "to ride" and Old High German hiltja meaning "battle".
Rodelinde f History (Germanized)
German form of Rodelind. Rodelinde (6th-century), was a Lombard queen by marriage to king Audoin, and mother of king Alboin.
Romualde f French (African)
French feminine form of Romuald.
Rosalinde f German, French (Rare), Dutch, Flemish
German and Dutch form of Rosalind.
Rosalynde f Literature
The eponymous character of "Rosalynde; or, Euphues' Golden Legacy" by Thomas Lodge, a pastoral romance written in the late 16th century. The narrative centers around the character of Rosalynde, the daughter of an exiled king, who finds herself entangled in themes of love, honor, and familial discord... [more]
Rosamonde f Provençal
Provençal form of Rosamund.
Rosamunde f German, English (Rare)
German form of Rosamund, and also an English variant.
Rosemerlande f Haitian Creole
Combination of Rose and Merlande, a variation of Mirlande.
Rosilde f Estonian
Estonian form of Roshild.
Rotrude f Germanic, History
Variant spelling of Rotrud. Rotrude of Treves was the first wife of Charles Martel, a Frankish king from the Carolingian dynasty.
Rozalindë f Albanian
Albanian form of Rosalind.
Ruthilde f German
Variant of Ruthild.
Sacide f Turkish
Turkish form of Sajida.
Säde f Estonian
Derived from Estonian säde "spark".
Sade f Finnish, Finnish Mythology
Means "rain" in Finnish.
Sade f Yoruba, English (Modern)
Short form of Folasade. It was popularized in the mid-80s due to the Nigerian-born British singer Sade Adu (born Helen Folasade Adu, 1959-) and her eponymous smooth jazz band Sade.
Sade f English
Variant of Sadie.
Sadrilde f Germanic, Medieval French, Old High German, Medieval
Proto-Germanic sadaz "full, sated", related to Latin satis "sufficiently, adequately" + Old High German hiltja "battle".
Şahide f Turkish
Turkish form of Shahida.
Saide f Crimean Tatar
Crimean Tatar form of Sa'ida. A famous bearer was Saide Arifova, a Crimean Tatar woman who assisted Crimean Jews during the Holocaust.
Salaneide f Sami Mythology
Derived from sala meaning "sun" and neida meaning "daughter, girl". This is the name of the Sami solar goddess.
Samanilde f Medieval French
Germanic name meaning "same battle", derived from Gothic sama, Old High German samo "same" combined with Old High German hilt, Old Frankish hildi "battle".
Samarinde f Dutch, Literature, Popular Culture
The use of this extremely rare name was inspired by a character from the 1992 book "Ik ook van jou" (English: "I love you too" - the literal translation is "I also of you"), who is featured much more prominently in the 2000 sequel "Ik omhels je met duizend armen" (English: "I embrace you with a thousand arms")... [more]
Saraide f Arthurian Cycle
One of the maidens of Viviane, the French Damsel of the Lake, Saraide seems to have held a high place in the Damsel’s service. her grasp of magic, while doubtless far short of Viviane’s, Nimue’s, or Morgan’s, was practical and useful.
Saretrude f Frankish
Wife of Gundoin, Duke of Alsace and mother to Saint Sadalberga.
Saubade f Gascon
Feminine form of Saubat.
Saudade f Portuguese
Portuguese cognate of Soledad.
Saúde f Galician
Galician cognate of Salut.
Seherezádé f Literature
Hungarian form of Sheherazade.
Şehide f Turkish
Turkish feminine form of Shahid.
Sekunde f Basque
Basque form of Secunda.
Selinde f Dutch (Rare)
This given name can be a Dutch variant of Sieglinde as well as be a combination of Selina with Linde.
Semiramide f Italian
Italian form of Semiramis.
Semiramidė f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Semiramis.
Senthilde f Gothic, Medieval Spanish
Derived from the Proto-Germanic elements sinþaz "journey, way, path" and hildiz "battle, fight".
Sepide f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian سپیده (see Sepideh).
Seraide f Arthurian Cycle
One of the maidens of Viviane, the French Damsel of the Lake, Seraide seems to have held a high place in the Damsel’s service. her grasp of magic, while doubtless far short of Viviane’s, Nimue’s, or Morgan’s, was practical and useful.
Şermende f Turkish (Rare)
From Persian شرمنده (šarmande) meaning "bashful, shy".
Sevde f Turkish
Turkish form of Sawda.
Seyyide f Turkish
Turkish form of the name Sayyid... [more]
Shade m & f English
From the English word shade or transferred use of the surname Shade, which may be a topographic name for someone who lived near a boundary (from the Old English scead "boundary") or a nickname for a thin man, (from the Middle English schade, "shadow", "wraith") or an Americanized spelling of the German and Dutch surname Schade.
Shehide f Albanian (Rare)
Albanian form of Shahida.
Sherazade f Persian
Other form of Shahrzad.
Shide f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian شیده (see Shideh).
Shigehide m Japanese
From 重 (shige) meaning "layers, folds" and 秀 (hide) meaning "outstanding, exemplary, excellent" or 豪 (hide) meaning "bold, magnificent, Australia". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sicarde f Gascon, Occitan
Feminine form of Sicart.
Siclehilde f Old High German, Medieval French
Derived from a lengthened form of Old High German sigu "victory" combined with hilt "battle" (making it a variant of Sigihild).
Sicleholde f Old High German, Medieval, Medieval French
An elongation of Old High German sigu "victory" + Old High German hold "friendly, comely, graceful".
Sicletrude f Old High German, Medieval, Medieval French
An elongation of Old High German sigu "victory" + Proto-Germanic þrūþ "strength" or Proto-Germanic trut "maiden".
Siegelinde f German (Rare, Archaic)
Rare form of Sieglinde. Used by German actress Lil Dagover, whose full name was Marie Antonia Siegelinde Martha Seubert.
Sigride f Portuguese
Portuguese variant of Sigrid
Similde f German (Rare, Archaic), Germanic Mythology
In the "King Laurin Legend" Similde is the princess whom the dwarf king falls in love with and eventually abducts to his magical rose garden.... [more]
Simonide f French (Archaic), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
French form and Brazilian Portuguese variant of Simonida.
Skirgaudė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Skirgaudas.
Skirvydė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Skirvydas.
Skjalde m Norwegian
Younger form of Skjaldi.
Smaragde m French (Archaic), French (African, Rare)
French form of Smaragdos via its latinized form Smaragdus.
Sode f Japanese
This name is used as 袖 (shuu, sode) meaning "sleeve, wing (of stage/building)," originally from a combination of 衣 (so) meaning "clothing, robe" and‎ 手 (te) meaning "hand, arm," the te shifted to de as a result of rendaku.... [more]
Soidade f Galician (Rare)
Galician cognate of Soledad.
Soledade f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese cognate of Soledad.
Soode f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian سوده (see Soudeh).
Sorkunde f Basque
Basque equivalent of Concepción.
Soude f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian سوده (see Soudeh).
Sponde f & m Greek Mythology
Jupiter's moon
Stanilde f Medieval English, Central African (Rare), English (Rare)
Means "Stone battle". It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon elements stan 1 meaning "Stone", and hild meaning "Battle".
Stede m English (Archaic, ?)
Possibly from an English surname that was derived from Old English stēda meaning "stallion; stud-horse" or Old English stede "place; position". This was most notably borne by Stede Bonnet (1688-1718), known as the 'Gentleman Pirate' because he was born into a wealthy English family on the island of Barbados.
Suede m & f English
The word comes from the French Suède, which literally means "Sweden".
Swade m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Swade.
Swede f Literature
Used by author Leif Enger in the 2001 novel Peace Like A River. Swede is the protagonist's younger sister, who is fascinated with the American Old West and composes poems about a heroic cowboy known as Sunny Sundown.
Szende f Hungarian
Means "meek" in Hungarian.
Tadahide m Japanese
From 忠 (tada) meaning "loyalty" combined with 栄 (hide) meaning "glory, honor", 秀 (hide) meaning "to excel, surpass" or 英 (hide) meaning "wisdom, brilliance".
Tádé m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Thaddeus.
Tade m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of Tadeoz.
Takahide m Japanese
From 昂 (taka) meaning "high spirited, to raise the head" and 秀 (hide) meaning "excellent, outstanding." Other kanji combinations can be used.
Takehide m Japanese
From 丈 (take) meaning "length", 建 (take, ken) meaning "build, construction", 雄 (take, o) meaning "man", 全 (zen, take) meaning "whole, all" combined with 統 (to, take) meaning "sediments", or 伯 (take, haku, hyaku, osa, hatagashira) meaning "count, earl, chief official, Brazil" combined with 秀 (hide) meaning "excellent, outstanding", 英 (ei, hide) meaning "excellent, fine", 豪 (hide, go, take, ko, tsuyoi) meaning "magnificent, bold, Australia", or 栄 (ei, hide, shige) meaning "lush, luxuriant, honor, glory"... [more]
Talide f East Friesian
An East Frisian form of Adelheid, compare Tale.
Tarsenesyde f Arthurian Cycle
The wife of Licorant and mother of Enide.... [more]
Tatsuhide m Japanese
From 達 (tatsu) meaning "achieve" combined with 秀 (hide) meaning "ear/head (of plant); point, tip" or 英 (hide) meaning "wisdom, brilliance." Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tautgirdė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Tautgirdas.
Tautvaldė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Tautvaldas.
Tautvydė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Tautvydas.
Techilde f Medieval German
A dithematic name formed with the second name element hild "battle" and an unidentified first part.
Tede m Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Diede.
Téide f Irish Mythology (?)
Allegedly a wife of Finn MacCúmhaill.... [more]
Temilade f Yoruba
Possibly means “the crown is mine.”
Tesselschade f Dutch (Rare)
Combination of Tessel (referring to the Dutch island Texel) and schade "damage".... [more]
Tetide f Italian
Variant of Teti.
Tetsuhide m Japanese
From 哲 (tetsu) meaning "philosophy" combined with 秀 (hide) meaning "ear/head (of plant); point, tip" or 英 (hide) meaning "wisdom, brilliance." Other kanji combinations are possible.
Thade m East Frisian
East Frisian short form of names containing the name element þeudō "people".
Thade m Popular Culture
General Thade is a central chimpanzee in the 2001 Planet of the Apes movie and the main antagonist.
Thede m Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Tede.
Théodolinde f French (Archaic)
French form of Theodolinde. Théodolinde de Beauharnais, Princess of Leuchtenberg (13 April 1814 – 1 April 1857), Countess of Württemberg by marriage, was a Franco-German princess... [more]
Théodrade f Frankish (Gallicized)
This is a French form of Theuderada via the Latinized form Theodorada or Theoderada.... [more]
Théoudehilde f Frankish
Théoudehilde was the second wife of Theudebert II, king of Austrasia.
Tidde m West Frisian
Variant form of Tide.
Tide m West Frisian
Variant of Tiede.
Tinde f Serbian
Maybe a Serbian form of Tünde.
Tjade m West Frisian, East Frisian
Frisian short form of names that have Gothic thiuda or Old Frisian thiad (both of which mean "people") for a first element.
Tomohide m Japanese
From 寛 (tomo) meaning "tolerant" or 周 (tomo) meaning "circumference, circuit, lap" combined 英 (hide) meaning "excellent, fine". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Toshihide m Japanese
From Japanese 俊 (toshi) meaning "talented, handsome" or 利 (toshi) meaning "benefit, advantage" combined with 秀 (hide) meaning "excellent, outstanding". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tsoede m African Mythology
A culture hero of the Nupe people (west-central Nigeria). He seized the throne by killing his uncle and extended the frontiers of his kingdom. He introduced his subjects to the rudiments of technology, showing them how to build canoes and how to work metals... [more]
Tsuguhide m Japanese
From Japanese 次 (tsugu) meaning "next, order, sequence, below", 亜 (tsugu) meaning “second, Asia, sub-”, or 嗣 (tsugu) meaning "descendant, heir," combined with 成 (hide) meaning "to become"... [more]
Tsunade f Japanese Mythology, Popular Culture
This is the name of Jiraiya's wife from the Japanese folktale 'Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari'. The character from 'Naruto' is named after her. The word 綱手 (tsunade) means "mooring rope"; it comes from 綱 (tsuna) meaning "cable, rope, genus, class" and 手 (de) meaning "hand".
Tuburuode m Western African, Ijaw
Means "they have moved northward" in Ijaw.
Turilde f Norwegian
Norwegian (Hordaland dialectal) variant of Torild, a cognate of Torhild.
Tyrande f Popular Culture
Created by video game developer Blizzard Entertainment for a character in the "Warcraft" video game series. In the series, Tyrande Whisperwind is the High Priestess of Elune and the leader of the night elves.
Ubalde m French, Medieval French, History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Hugbald via it's Latinized form Ubaldus.
Udde m Old Swedish, Swedish
Swedish form of Oddr.
Udde f & m East Frisian, West Frisian
Short form of names containing the West Frankish name element aud (High German ot) "wealth, fortune".
Umande f Swahili
Swahili feminine name meaning "dew".
Vahide f Ubykh
Ubykh form of Wahida.
Vaigaudė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vaigaudas.
Vaigedė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vaigedas.
Vaingedė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vaingedas.
Vaišvydė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Vaišvydas.
Válde m Sami
Sami form of Valde.
Valde m Swedish
Short form of Valdemar.