Denis name - Meaning of Denis
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- Gender
- Masculine
- Lucky Number
- 6
- Usage
- French, Russian, English, German, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Romanian, Croatian
- Pronounced
- de-NEE (French) , DEN-is (English) , DE-nis (German)
- Denis Meaning
- From Denys or Denis, the medieval French forms of Dionysius. Saint Denis was a 3rd-century missionary to Gaul who was beheaded in Paris. He is credited with converting the Gauls to Christianity and is considered the patron saint of France. This name was common in France during the Middle Ages, and it was imported by the Normans to England. It is now regularly spelled Dennis in the English-speaking world. A notable bearer was the French philosopher Denis Diderot (1713-1784).
Denis Related Names
Variants: Dennis (English), Dennis (German), Dionýz (Slovak), Dionisie (Romanian)
Diminutives: Den, Denny (English)
Feminine Forms: Denise (French), Denise, Denice, Deniece (English), Denisa (Czech), Denisa (Slovak), Denisa (Romanian)
Other Languages: Deion, Deon (African American), Dionysios, Dionysius, Dion (Ancient Greek), Dionysius (Biblical), Dennis (Dutch), Dionysios (Greek), Dénes (Hungarian), Dionisio (Italian), Tenney (Medieval English), Dinis, Diniz, Dionísio (Portuguese), Dionisio (Spanish), Denys (Ukrainian)