דין
"Valor, leader, ten"
The name 'Dean' originated from Old English 'Dan', which means 'valley'. It can also be derived from the Hebrew word 'ten', meaning 'number'. In Greek, it means 'leader'. This name has been traditionally used as a masculine given name in the English-speaking world, and it has been popular among Christians due to its biblical significance. In the Bible, there are several figures with the name 'Dean', including a Levite, a priest, and a prophet. The name is often associated with strength, courage, and wisdom.
Symbolizes leadership and courage in the face of adversity.
Represents new beginnings and independence. People with this number are usually optimistic and energetic.
דין
שופט או פקיד בכיר במשמעות של דין
Δηάκος
υπηρέτης ή διακονος
Decanus
chief of a group or leader
DEEN
IPA: /diːn/
Represents new beginnings and independence. People with this number are usually optimistic and energetic.
Carnelian