Deyn
de-yn
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):French
Meaning:valley; church official
Deyn is a variation of the boy’s name, Dean, of English origin. It derives from the old English denu, meaning “valley,” and was carried as a last name by families living in valleys throughout medieval England. Dean also means “church official” from the Old French deien, meaning head of a group of ten. In the present day, the term is also used to describe university leaders. Baby Deyn will light up your world and proudly lead his life through peaks and valleys alike.
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