Dantay
d(a)-ntay, dan-tay
Popularity:
12503
Origin:
Italian
Other Origin(s):
Latin
Meaning:
Lasting, enduring
Don’t laugh, but I’m about to describe the name Dantay for you. Dantay is a version of Dante, which will definitely ring a bell to those who have heard of his poem The Divine Comedy. Dante is actually a shortened version of the Italian moniker Durante, tracing back to Durans in Latin, meaning “lasting, enduring.” When baby Dantay gets older, they might decide to read their namesake’s most famous work. Encouraging people to live righteously and reminding everyone that a happy ending is always possible, it may change their life. One thing that is certainly not a laughing matter is your love for baby, which will last a lifetime.