Variations
Denten, Dentin, Dentyn, Dantyn, Dantin, Dentun, Dantun
Strong Anglo-Saxon roots ground this name in solid tradition while keeping it refreshingly uncommon. The surname-as-first-name trend works particularly well here, offering sophistication without pretension. It has a sturdy, dependable quality that suggests reliability and substance. The name works across professional contexts while remaining personable enough for everyday life. Parents seeking something distinguished but not stuffy often gravitate toward choices like this. It pairs exceptionally well with both classic and modern middle names, demonstrating its versatility. The two-syllable structure makes it easy to use while still feeling substantial and complete, never leaving others wanting more information or clarification.