Diniz name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: Portuguese
Meaning: God of Wine, Mountain of Zeus, Named for Saint Denys, Follower of Dionysius and Servant of
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What does Diniz mean?

Diniz is used principally in Portuguese used for baby boys has its origin in Old Greek. Diniz is a variant of ever lasting, popular and saintly Dennis. Dennis is a variation of venerable, admired and saintly Denis.

Dennis is equivalent of Denis in English language. Also Dennis is English equivalent of Dionysius. Meaning of Dennis is Follower of Dionysos, Dedicated to Dionysos and Mountain of Zeus has its origin in Old Greek.

Variants of Diniz

Dennis, Dionysios, Dionysius, Denis, Dainis, Dionys, Dion

Names that rhyme with Diniz

How popular is the name Diniz?

Diniz is a rare baby name in France, chances of it being still in use are very slim as it was last seen in 1972. Diniz is a common name in Brazil and Angola while somewhat familiar name in Portugal.

At least, 6000 people globally have carried Diniz as their given name according to our estimate.

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Numerological analysis of Diniz

Having letter D as your cornerstone reveals your passion for unusual weird things and people. Don't make work your priority. Live a life to remember. Otherwise, you will definitely regret the opportunities you missed when you get older. Sometimes you are stubborn and it helps you with your career. If you have number 8 as your personality no, it reveals your competitive spirit, good nature, and lucky one.

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