Dwight

/dwaɪt/ noun

Definition

A masculine given name of Germanic origin, also historically meaning a white or fair-haired person.

Etymology

From Old English 'Deohtwine' or Germanic 'Dihtwin,' meaning 'white friend' or 'bright friend,' where 'deoht/diht' meant 'white' or 'bright' and 'wine' meant 'friend.' The name evolved through medieval forms before settling into its modern spelling.

Kelly Says

The name Dwight carries ancient associations with light and friendship, making it a compound of two of humanity's most valued qualities. Famous bearers like President Dwight D. Eisenhower have given the name associations with leadership and steadiness, qualities that align beautifully with its original meaning of 'bright friend.'

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