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Diondria

dee-ON-dree-uh

Diondria is a girl’s name of Greek origin, meaning “Likely a modern invented name combining elements of Dion, derived from Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and theatre, with a feminine suffix.”, and peaked in popularity in 1995.

Letters8
Syllables3
OriginGreek

What Diondria Means

Likely a modern invented name combining elements of Dion, derived from Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and theatre, with a feminine suffix.

The Story of Diondria

This name flows with the artistry of ancient theater and the independence of a spirit that crafts its own stage.

Diondria is likely a modern creation, perhaps an elegant fusion of Dion, from the Greek god of wine and theater, Dionysus, with a feminine flourish. It speaks to a creative, independent nature, imbued with artistic sensibility.

When you call your daughter Diondria, you are invoking a spirit of vibrant creativity and unique independence. You see a child who will express herself artistically, forging her own path with a captivating flair and a deep inner wellspring of originality.

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Numerology

4

The Builder

Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.

Personality Traits

CreativeUniqueIndependentArtistic

Peak Year

#8 in 1995

Total Births

43

First Recorded

1987

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