Deanne emerges as a distinctive feminine name whose roots trace back to the Latin divinus—‘divine’—through the intermediation of Diana, the Roman moon-goddess of illumination and hunting, and its French-borne form Diane. In its evolution, an appended –e softens the name’s phonetic contour, lending it an elegant symmetry that has appealed to English-speaking parents since the mid-20th century. Analytically, Oregon birth records reveal that Deanne enjoyed modest but consistent favor from the late 1950s through the early 1970s, repeatedly securing positions within the state’s top 100—peaking around rank 86 in the mid-1960s—before gradually receding in subsequent decades. This pattern suggests a generation-specific resonance, reflecting broader cultural currents that prized names evoking classical heritage without overt grandeur. Today, Deanne retains its measured charm and scholarly resonance, offering both a nod to antiquity and a gracefully modern sensibility.
Deanne Foley - |
Deanne Rose - |
Deanne Williams - |
Deanne Criswell - |
Deanne Bray - |
Deanne Fitzmaurice - |
Deanne Bell - |
Deanne Panday - |
Deanne Crothers - |