Dyonisius name meaning

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Origin: Greek
Usage: German
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Dyonisius
Meaning: God of the Vine
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What does Dyonisius mean?

Dyonisius's origin is Greek, meaning of Dyonisius is "God of the Vine" is used in German. It is celebrated on October 9.

Variants of Dyonisius

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

How popular is the name Dyonisius?

Dyonisius is an uncommon name which might be exclusive to Indonesia. According to our evaluation, over 70 babies have been named Dyonisius globally.

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Dyonisius in Nordic countries

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Here's what numbers has to say about Dyonisius

Once you put your mind to something, there's no letting go until you get it done. You always see the good in everything and everyone. If the letter D is your cornerstone, you are a determinate, but down to earth and self-reliant. You are a passionate lover but hard to understand. You are a jealous and passionate lover. Understand that you were born alone, and not with your partner in hand. You are compassionate and always put other people's needs before yours.

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