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Forename Dezire

Around the world, Dezire (Desire Cameroon Ivory Coast Democratic Republic of the Congo Zimbabwe Spain, Dezire United States France South Africa Nigeria Brazil, Дезіре Ukraine) is a common unisex forename. The first name Dezire is characteristic of Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Cameroon, where it is quite a common mostly boy's, but infrequently girly name, Mauritius, and Madagascar, where it is quite a rare primarily male, but very seldom feminine name. In absolute terms, the name is most common in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly Cameroon, Ethiopia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Much less frequently, Dezire is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Dezire

name Desire, name Dezirê, name Deziré, name Дезире, name Дезіре, name Dezire, name Déziré
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Desire Spain, Cameroon, Zimbabwe, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast
Dezire South Africa, France, Brazil, United States, Nigeria
Дезіре Ukraine
Дезире Russia

First names said to be same

Deziré, Dezirê, and Déziré

First name Dezire in the context

Dezire is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Dezire , the theatrical character in the play "I Am Not Me or The Logic"; Desire , the fictional character from The Sandman series; Desiree de la Roche , the fictional character from Son of Flubber; Desire Annable , the operatic character in the opera Merry Mount by Howard Hanson and Desire , the musical character in the musical Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom.

Notable namesakes

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Characteristic surnames

Diaz, Wright, Maslavi, Sanchez, Almeida, Andrade, Barbosa, Klenkar, Pacheco, Ribeiro, Lauture, Lockett, Jackson, Johnson, Thigpen, Freitas, Flowers, Thompson, Teixeira, Ferreira, Oliveira, Williams, Thomas, Loftin, Gordon, Garcia, Neal, Moniz, Moore, Silva, Souza, Alves, Allen, Costa, Brown, Burke, Mcpherson, Ramos, Doell, Jones, Frank, Maddox, Santos, Chaney, Clarke, Bodden, Brewer, Brooks, Daley, and Blackburn