Dyante
dee-AHN-tay
Dyante is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “A modern, invented name. Possibly a variant of Dante.”, and peaked in popularity in 1996.
What Dyante Means
“A modern, invented name. Possibly a variant of Dante.”
The Story of Dyante
Consider a name with a literary air, a subtle nod to a classic spirit of adventure and creation.
Dyante appears as a contemporary, invented name, potentially a modern echo of the Italian 'Dante'. The name Dante itself comes from the medieval name Dygon, a pet form of Denis, ultimately meaning 'follower of Dionysus', the Greek god of revelry and ecstasy.
This name feels fitting for your son, a child you imagine with a curious mind and a creative spark. You envision him approaching life with intelligence and a drive to explore new possibilities.
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The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#5 in 1996
Total Births
15
First Recorded
1996
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