Dennis Cayot

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Dennis 54
Cayot 97,089
Dennis Cayot 5,172,583
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  5. is 54th most common Dennis
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  1. is 97,085th most common Canu
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  5. is 97,089th most common Cayot
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  1. is 5,172,579th most common Dennis Catherin
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  3. is 5,172,581st most common Dennis Cavagnaro
  4. is 5,172,582nd most common Dennis Cavner
  5. is 5,172,583rd most common Dennis Cayot
  6. is 5,172,584th most common Dennis Cease
  7. is 5,172,585th most common Dennis Ceccarelli
  8. is 5,172,586th most common Dennis Cedrone
  9. is 5,172,587th most common Dennis Ceizyk

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Dennis

Meaning & History

Cayot

(male) Vernacular English form, based on French Denis, of the Greek name Dionysios, Late Latin Dionisius, which was borne by several early Christian saints, including St Denis, a 3rd-century evangelist who converted the Gauls and became a patron saint of Paris. It was on his account that the name was popular in France and was adopted by the Normans. In classical times, the name was an adjective denoting a devotee of the god Dionysos, a relatively late introduction to the classical pantheon; his orgiastic cult seems to have originated in Persia or elsewhere in Asia.

Variant: Denis, Denys.

Short form: Den.

Pet form: Denny.

Cognates: French: Denis. Spanish, Portuguese: Dionisio. Russian: Denis. Polish: Dionizy. Hungarian: Dénes.


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