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- Denise Ciccarellie
- Denise Ciccarelly
- Denise Cicarelli
- Denise Cicarrelli
- Denise Ciccarell
- Denise Cicarrelly
- Denise Cicarrelie
- Denise Ciccareli
- Denise Ciccarelle
- Denise Ciccarella
- Chinese (Simplified): 丹尼斯 奇卡雷利 (Dānnísī Qí kǎ léi lì)
- Hungarian: Ciccarelli Denise
- Japanese: デニス チッカレッリ (Denisu Chikkarelli)
- Russian: Дениз Чиккарелли (Deniz Chikkarelli)
- Ukrainian: Деніз Чіккареллі (Deniz Chikkarelli)
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Denise stems directly from the French masculine name Denis. Denis itself originates from the Greek name Dionysios. Dionysios is associated with Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, fertility, theatre, and religious ecstasy. The Greek root likely means "follower of Dionysus" or "belonging to Dionysus." The suffix "-ise" in Denise is a common French feminine suffix, effectively feminizing the male name Denis. Denise first appeared as a given name in France. Its popularity spread to other European countries and eventually to English-speaking regions. The name gained significant traction in the mid-20th century, particularly in the United States. Common variations include Denice, Denyse, and diminutives like Deni or Nise. The name's association with French elegance likely contributed to its appeal.
The surname Ciccarelli has its roots in Italy, particularly in the regions of Lazio and Campania. It is derived from the Italian word "ciccarello," which is a diminutive form of "ciccare," meaning "to be small" or "to be little." Historically, surnames in Italy often originated from nicknames, occupations, or geographical features, and Ciccarelli likely began as a term of endearment or a descriptor for someone of small stature or a younger family member. Over time, the surname became hereditary, passed down through generations, and associated with various social roles, including artisans, merchants, and farmers, reflecting the agrarian lifestyle prevalent in many Italian communities.
David CiccarelliDavide CiccarelliDean CiccarelliDeanna CiccarelliDebbie CiccarelliDeborah CiccarelliDebra CiccarelliDelia CiccarelliDelores CiccarelliDenis CiccarelliDennis CiccarelliDiana CiccarelliDiane CiccarelliDianne CiccarelliDiego CiccarelliDina CiccarelliDino CiccarelliDolores CiccarelliDomenic CiccarelliDomenica Ciccarelli
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