Dwaine

#95 in Nebraska

Meaning of Dwaine

Rooted in the Gaelic phrase dubhán—literally “little dark one”—Dwaine unfolds like a sonnet carried on an Atlantic breeze, blending ancient Celtic resilience with modern charm. Pronounced dwayn (/dweɪn/) in English, this masculine name traced a modest path through mid-century Missouri, hovering between ranks 140 and 158 among newborns of the 1940s and 1950s. Picture a boy stepping into a sunlit courtyard, his name tumbling from friendly lips like a mellow guitar riff, evoking tales of rugged coastlines and festive plazas—complete with enough swagger to coax a mariachi band into spontaneous applause. Dwaine bridges oceans and eras with warm, spirited elegance, inviting families to honor heritage while writing their own adventurous chapter.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as dwayn (/dweɪn/)

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