This is a list of names in which the categories include DJs.

Names Categorized "DJs"

46 Names found

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Alain M French

Alain is the French form of Alan, a name of uncertain meaning. Its widespread use in France may be traced to the introduction of the name via Breton settlers after the Norman Conquest of England, and later reinforced by...

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Alessandro M Italian

Alessandro is the Italian form of Alexander, derived from the Latin Alexander and ultimately from the Ancient Greek Ἀλέξανδρος (Alexandros), meaning "defending men" from elements ἀλέξω (to defend, help) and ἀνήρ (man). T...

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Alison 1 F English French

Alison is a female given name of English and French origin, traditionally used in English- and French-speaking countries. It is a Norman French diminutive of Aalis, which is itself a short form of Adelaide via Alice. Des...

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Amelie F German

Amelie is a German variant of Amelia, ultimately tracing back to the ancient Germanic root amal meaning "work" and implying "industrious" or "striving." While Amelie is particularly popular in German-speaking countries,...

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André M Dutch French +3

André is the French, Portuguese, and Galician form of Andrew, ultimately derived from the Greek name Andreas, meaning "manly" or "masculine." The name has deep roots in Christian tradition, as Saint Andrew was one of the...

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Angelique F Dutch

Angelique is the Dutch form of Angélique, itself the French name derived ultimately from the Latin angelicus meaning “angelic,” from Greek ἄγγελος (angelos), meaning “messenger.” In English, the equivalent form is Angeli...

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Anton M Georgian Belarusian +17

Anton is a masculine given name used in numerous languages, including Georgian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Icelandic, Macedonian, Norwegian, Romanian, Russian, Slo...

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Armin M German

Armin is a male given name deriving from the Latinized form Arminius, which in turn originates from a Germanic element possibly meaning "whole" or "universal." The name has distinct historical roots in both Germanic and...

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Bo 1 M Danish Swedish

Bo 1 is a Scandinavian masculine given name, used primarily in Danish and Swedish. It originates from the Old Norse byname Búi, which is derived from the Old Norse element bua, meaning "to live." This connects the name t...

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Boris M Georgian Bulgarian +9

Boris is a male given name of Bulgar Turkic origin, most commonly used in Eastern European countries such as Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia, and others. The name may derive from a Bulgar Turkic word meaning "short," "wolf," or...

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Brennan M English

Brennan is an English masculine given name, derived from the Irish surname Ó Braonáin. This surname originated from the Gaelic byname Braonán, a diminutive form based on the word braon, meaning "rain," "moisture," or "dr...

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Calvin M English

Calvin is a masculine given name derived from the French surname Cauvin, which itself evolved from Old French chauve meaning "bald."Etymology and Historical ContextThe surname Cauvin was borne by Jean Cauvin (1509–1564),...

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Charlotte F Danish Dutch +5

Charlotte is a French feminine given name, a diminutive form of Charles. It means "free man" or "petite" and dates back to at least the 14th century. The name was introduced to Britain in the 17th century and gained prom...

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Clive M English

Clive is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an English surname that comes from Old English clif, meaning “cliff.” Historically, the surname was a toponymic name for someone who lived near a cliff or s...

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Curtis M English

Curtis is an English given name and surname of Anglo-Norman origin, derived from the Old French word curteis (modern French courtois), meaning "courteous" or "well-bred." This term itself comes from Latin cohors, referri...

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Danny M Dutch English +1

Danny is a masculine given name, typically used as a diminutive of Daniel. It is common in Dutch, English, and German-speaking regions. The name Daniel originates from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge,"...

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Diego M Italian Spanish

Diego is a Spanish and Italian masculine given name. Its etymology is debated, but it is commonly thought to be a shortened form of Santiago. In medieval records, the name was Latinized as Didacus, which may derive from...

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Étienne M French

Étienne is the French form of Stephen, ultimately derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath". The name is etymologically linked to the Greek word denoting a victor's garland or regal crown,...

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Fedde M Frisian

Fedde is a Frisian given name for males, originally a short form of names beginning with the Old German element fridu meaning "peace".EtymologyThe name derives from the Germanic root fridu, which signifies peace, and was...

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Felix M Danish Dutch +8

Felix is a masculine given name that originates from the Latin word felix [ˈfeːliːks], meaning "happy", "lucky", "fortunate", "successful", or "fruitful". Its original meaning was "fruit-bearing", in reference to fruitfu...

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Frankie U English

Frankie is a diminutive of the names Frank or Frances, with roots stretching back to Old German. The name Frank derives from the tribal name of the Franks, a Germanic tribe that migrated into Gaul during the 3rd and 4th...

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Honey F English

Honey is a feminine given name derived from the English word honey, the sweet, viscous substance produced by honey bees from plant nectar. The word originates from Old English hunig. As a nickname, it was originally used...

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Hugo M Danish Dutch +10

Etymology and Historical RootsHugo is a masculine given name with deep Germanic roots, serving as both an independent name and the Old German form of Hugh. The name derives from the Old Frankish hugi or Old High German h...

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Innocent M English History

EtymologyInnocent is derived from the Late Latin name Innocentius, itself stemming from the Latin word innocens meaning "innocent" or "harmless." The name thus directly conveys the quality of being free from guilt or wro...

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Jerry U English

Jerry is a common English given name, typically used for males, that originated as a diminutive of several longer names beginning with the same sound, most notably Jeremy, Jerome, Gerald, and Geraldine. It can also be a...

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Joseph M English French +2

Joseph is a classic male name with deep roots in several languages and cultures. Derived from the Hebrew name Yosef (יוֹסֵף) meaning "he will add" or "he will increase," it entered English via the Latin form Ioseph and t...

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Kae F English

Kae is a variant of Kay 1, a name that arose as a short form of Katherine and other names beginning with K. As a modern given name, Kae is used primarily in English-speaking countries, often as a feminine name. It carrie...

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Kateryna F Ukrainian

Kateryna is the Ukrainian form of Katherine, a name with a rich and debated etymology. Derived from the Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), its origins may trace to the goddess Hecate, or to the Greek term für “torture”, or f...

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Khaled M Arabic Bengali +1

Khaled is an alternate transcription of Arabic/Urdu خالد, more commonly known as Khalid, and is also a Bengali variant. The root name Khalid means "eternal" in Arabic, derived from the root خلد (khalada) meaning "to last...

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Levan M Georgian

Levan (Georgian: ლევანი) is a Georgian masculine given name, equivalent to the English name Leo. It is the Georgian form of Leon, which derives from the Greek λέων (leon) meaning "lion." The name has been used widely in...

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Lucas M Danish Dutch +7

Lucas is a masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin verb lucere, meaning "to shine" or "to be light." It serves as the Latin form of the Greek name Luke (Loukas), and is used in numerous languages inc...

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Lukas M Danish Dutch +4

Lukas is the German, Scandinavian, Dutch, and Lithuanian form of Lucas (see Luke). Derived from the Greek name Loukas, which likely originated as a shortened form of Loukanos, meaning "from Lucania," a region in southern...

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Luke M English English Bible

Etymology Luke is the English form of the Latin name Lucas, which itself derives from the Greek Λουκᾶς (Loukas). The name is likely a shortened form of Λουκανός (Loukanos), meaning "from Lucania"—Lucania being a region i...

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Mariana F Bulgarian Czech +5

Mariana is a feminine given name of Latin origin, the feminine form of Marianus, a Roman family name derived from Marius, which itself originates from the Latin mas, maris meaning "male" or from the name of the Roman god...

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Markus M Danish Estonian +4

Markus is a male given name widely used in Northern and Central Europe, particularly in German, Scandinavian, Finnish, and Estonian contexts. It serves as the local form of Marcus, a Latin name of uncertain etymology, of...

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Martijn M Dutch

Martijn is a Dutch given name, the local form of Martin. It is a cognate ultimately derived from the Roman name Martinus, which in turn came from Martis, the genitive case of the name of the Roman god Mars.History and Et...

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Matthias M Dutch French +4

Matthias is a masculine given name derived from the Greek Ματθίας (Matthias), a variant of Ματθαῖος (Matthaios), which ultimately comes from the Hebrew name Matthew (Mattityahu), meaning “gift of Yahweh.” The name appear...

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Michiel M Dutch

Michiel is a Dutch masculine given name, the local form of the widespread name Michael. In the Netherlands, it adopted the distinctive spelling Michiel (often pronounced roughly like Mee-heel) while retaining the core me...

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Mohammed M Arabic Bengali

Mohammed is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Muhammad, directly associated with the Islamic prophet. It appears in Arabic as محمّد (Muhammad) and in Bengali as মুহাম্মদ (Mohammad), both meaning "praised" or "co...

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Nicky U English

Nicky is a common diminutive of Nicholas or Nicole, occasionally used as a given name in its own right. It can also serve as a diminutive of Dominic. This English unisex name is often spelled as Nikki or Niki. Nicky is c...

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Niles M English

Niles is an English given name and surname that originates as a patronymic or locative form derived from the given name Neil. This name belongs to a widespread class of surnames that evolved from personal names, reflecti...

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Olav M Danish Norwegian

Olav is a Danish and Norwegian variant of Olaf. Like Olaf, it derives from the Old Norse name Áleifr, meaning "ancestor's descendant" from the elements anu "ancestor" and leif "inheritance, legacy". While Olaf and Olav a...

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Olivier M Dutch French +1

Olivier is the French and Dutch form of Oliver. It is also the French word for "olive tree." The name has deep roots in medieval European literature, particularly through the French epic La Chanson de Roland (The Song of...

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Porter M English

Porter is an English given name and surname, now used as both. Its origins trace back to an Old French occupational surname, from portier meaning "doorkeeper" or porteour meaning "carrier." These derive ultimately from L...

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Sheridan U English

Sheridan is a unisex given name of Irish origin, ultimately derived from the Irish surname Ó Sirideáin, which was Anglicized as Sheridan. The surname itself comes from the Irish personal name Sirideán, which possibly mea...

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Wesley M English Portuguese

Wesley is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the surname Wesley. The surname comes from a place name meaning "west meadow" in Old English—from west "west" and leah "woodland, clearing." It was origina...