Dyamon
DIE-uh-mon
Dyamon is a girl’s name of English origin, meaning “Dyamon is likely a modern variant spelling of Diamond, derived from the precious gemstone.”, and peaked in popularity in 1997.
What Dyamon Means
“Dyamon is likely a modern variant spelling of Diamond, derived from the precious gemstone.”
The Story of Dyamon
Imagine a name that glitters with an inherent value, a whisper of something enduring and bright.
Dyamon surfaces as a contemporary echo of the gemstone, Diamond, a name adopted in English-speaking cultures primarily since the late 20th century. It emerged in the 1990s, reflecting a growing trend for names that evoke preciousness and strength.
This is a name for your daughter, a child you feel is intrinsically valuable and strong. You see in her a resilience that can withstand any pressure, shining brightly no matter the circumstance.
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Numerology
The Adventurer
Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.
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Peak Year
#14 in 1997
Total Births
64
First Recorded
1991
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