Dionte

Meaning of Dionte

Dionte marries ancient charm with modern zest. Rooted in Greek heritage, it echoes Dionysus, the playful god of festivity. The name feels like swirling Holi powders at sunrise or the first sip of sweet mango lassi on a warm day. In English it’s pronounced dee-AHN-tay, while the Italian version, dee-OHN-teh, adds a lyrical flair. It ranked 913th in the US in 2024, with 11 newborns given this name. That steady presence makes Dionte feel like a hidden courtyard in a bustling bazaar. Warm and uplifting, Dionte invites celebration like a dancer who waits backstage, then leaps into the spotlight with a playful grin.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as dee-AHN-tay (/diˈɑnteɪ/)

Italian

  • Pronunced as dee-OHN-teh (/diˈonte/)

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Notable People Named Dionte

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