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Daniel
Hebrew · From Hebrew Daniyyel meaning 'God is my judge'; an Old Testament prophet who survived the lions' den.
Dylan
Welsh · Dylan is a Welsh name meaning son of the sea or born from the ocean.
David
Hebrew · From Hebrew Dawid meaning 'beloved'; the shepherd king of Israel who slew Goliath.
Delilah
Hebrew · Modern spelling of the Hebrew biblical name Delilah, known from the Samson story and associated meanings around delicacy.
Dominic
Latin · From Latin 'dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord,' popularized by Saint Dominic, founder of the Dominican order.
Damian
Greek · From Greek 'Damianos,' likely meaning 'to tame' or 'to subdue.'
Daisy
English · From the flower, Old English dægesēage meaning 'day's eye'; also a nickname for Margaret.
Declan
Irish · An old Irish saint's name, traditionally explained as full of goodness or prayer.
Dawson
English · Patronymic surname meaning 'son of David,' with David from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.'
Dean
English · From Old English 'denu' meaning valley, or from the ecclesiastical title for a church official.
Diego
Spanish · Spanish form ultimately derived from Santiago (Saint James); from Hebrew Ya'akov meaning supplanter.
Dakota
English · From the Dakota Sioux people, meaning 'friend' or 'ally' in the Dakota language.
Dallas
Scottish · From a Scottish Gaelic place name meaning 'meadow dwelling' or 'dale house.'
Daphne
Greek · From Greek 'daphne' meaning laurel tree; a nymph transformed into a laurel in myth.
Delaney
Irish · From Irish 'Ó Dubhshláine' meaning 'descendant of the dark challenger.'
Derek
German · From Germanic Theodoric, meaning 'ruler of the people,' widely adopted in English-speaking countries.
Dahlia
Norse · Named after the flower, which honors Swedish botanist Anders Dahl; from Old Norse 'dalr' meaning 'valley.'
Diana
Latin · Roman goddess of the moon and hunting. Likely from Latin 'diviana' meaning divine or heavenly.
Daniela
Hebrew · The feminine form of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my judge."
Dante
Italian · From Italian 'durante' meaning enduring or steadfast; famous as the poet of the Divine Comedy.
Danna
English · Variant of Dana, possibly from Irish goddess Danu or Hebrew Dan meaning God is my judge.
Damien
Greek · French form of Damian, from Greek 'Damianos' meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue.'
Denver
English · From Old English meaning "Dane's crossing" or French for "green valley."
Dariel
English · Modern blend of Daryl and the suffix -iel, or from French d'Airelle meaning of the huckleberry.
Drew
English · Short form of Andrew (Greek 'andreios', meaning manly/brave), or from Welsh 'dryw' meaning wise.
Dream
English · Dream comes directly from the English word for vision or aspiration and is used as a modern virtue-style name.
Desmond
Irish · From Irish Deas-Mhumhna meaning "South Munster," an ancient Irish regional name.
Daxton
English · A modern invented surname-style name, likely modeled on names ending in -ton meaning town or settlement.
Dalton
English · English surname and place name meaning 'settlement in the valley' from Old English dæl (valley) and tun (town).
Dorothy
Greek · From Greek 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (God), meaning 'gift of God'.
Demi
French · From French demi meaning half, and also used as a short form of Demetria names.
Devin
Irish · An Irish-derived name often traced to poets or deer, and widely used as a modern unisex name.
Damon
Greek · From Greek 'daman' meaning 'to tame'; famous from the loyal friendship of Damon and Pythias.
Daleyza
Spanish · A modern invented Spanish-style name widely popularized by regional Mexican singer Larry Hernandez's daughter.
Destiny
English · Destiny comes from a word for fate or what is ordained to happen, used as a virtue-style given name.
Dayana
Latin · Dayana is a modern form of Diana, from Latin roots associated with the divine and the Roman moon goddess.
Daniella
Hebrew · Daniella is the feminine form of Daniel, from Hebrew, meaning God is my judge.
Donovan
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Donndubhán' meaning 'dark brown-haired chieftain' or 'dark warrior.'
Danielle
French · French feminine form of Daniel, from Hebrew Daniyyel meaning 'God is my judge.'
Dorian
Greek · From the ancient Greek Dorian tribe; popularized as a literary name by Oscar Wilde's 'The Picture of Dorian Gray.'
Deacon
Greek · Deacon comes from Greek diakonos, meaning servant or minister, and entered English through church use.
Dominick
Latin · From Latin Dominicus meaning "of the Lord," traditionally given to boys born on Sunday.
Della
English · Pet form of Adela or Adelaide, from Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble.'
Dani
Hebrew · Diminutive of Danielle or Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Davina
Scottish · Scottish feminine form of David, from Hebrew 'dawid' meaning beloved.
Davis
English · Patronymic surname meaning 'son of David,' from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.'
Danny
Hebrew · Diminutive of Daniel, from Hebrew 'Daniyyel' meaning 'God is my judge.'
Dario
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Darius, from Old Persian meaning 'possessing goodness.'
Dulce
Spanish · From Latin 'dulcis' meaning 'sweet,' used in the devotional name 'Dulce Nombre de María.'
Dax
French · A short, place-based name from Dax in France, later adopted as a surname and given name.
Drake
English · From Old English draca and Old Norse draki meaning dragon, also meaning male duck.
Dilan
Welsh · Dilan is commonly used as a variant of Dylan, the Welsh name meaning "great tide" or "son of the sea."
Dereck
German · Dereck is a variant of Derek, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Dior
French · Dior is a French surname-name, associated with elegance and likely derived from a golden or divine-rooted old form.
Donald
Scottish · From Gaelic 'Domhnall' meaning 'world ruler,' from Celtic elements 'dumno' (world) and 'val' (rule).
Dustin
English · From Old Norse 'Þórsteinn' (Thor's stone) or Old English meaning dusty place.
Dennis
Greek · From Greek 'Dionysios,' meaning 'follower of Dionysos,' the god of wine.
Duke
English · From the English noble title, derived from Latin 'dux' meaning leader.
Dexter
Latin · From Latin 'dexter' meaning 'right-handed, skillful'; also an English occupational name for a dyer.
Dutton
English · An English surname-name from a place name, likely meaning a settlement or town on a hill.
Darius
Persian · From Old Persian 'Darayavahush' meaning 'possessing goodness' or 'upholder of the good.'
Dillon
Irish · From Irish "Diolún" meaning "faithful" or Welsh "Dylan" meaning "great tide" or "sea-born."
Dakari
African · A name associated with African roots and often interpreted with meanings tied to joy or happiness.
Deborah
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Devorah' meaning 'bee,' a prophetess and judge in the Old Testament.
Damir
Slavic · A Slavic name often explained as 'give peace' or linked to the root mir, meaning 'peace.'
Dalia
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning branch or tendril; also linked to the dahlia flower named after botanist Dahl.
Dafne
Greek · A form of Daphne, from Greek meaning laurel tree, a plant sacred in classical myth.
Derrick
German · Derrick is an English form of the Germanic Theodoric, meaning ruler of the people.
Darwin
English · From Old English deor (dear) and wine (friend), meaning 'dear friend.' Associated with naturalist Charles Darwin.
Darcy
French · From the Norman French surname d'Arcy, meaning 'from Arcy' or 'dark one' in Irish.
Douglas
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'dubh glas' meaning 'dark water' or 'dark stream.'
Denim
French · Taken from the fabric name, which comes from serge de Nimes, meaning cloth from Nimes in France.
Devon
English · From the English county of Devon, derived from a Celtic tribal name meaning deep ones.
Dara
Irish · From Irish dair meaning 'oak tree,' or Hebrew meaning 'pearl of wisdom.'
Darian
Persian · Darian is often linked to Darius, a Persian royal name meaning "possessing goodness" or "upholding good."
Dane
English · English name meaning from Denmark, or from Old English 'denu' meaning valley.
Damari
Arabic · A modern name often linked to Arabic or African usage and commonly interpreted with gentle or noble associations.
Devyn
Irish · Modern spelling of Devin, from an Irish surname often linked to poet or fawn meanings.
Dana
English · From various origins: English surname, or Slavic meaning given by God. Used for both genders.
Darla
English · English endearment name derived from "darling," popularized in the early 20th century.
Darren
Irish · Of Irish origin, possibly from 'daire' meaning oak tree, or an English surname.
Dalilah
Hebrew · A variant of Delilah, from Hebrew, often interpreted as delicate or languishing.
Dangelo
Italian · Dangelo is a modern spelling of D'Angelo, from Italian meaning "of the angel" or linked to Angelo.
Dash
English · Dash is a modern English word name suggesting speed, energy, and bold movement.
Dimitri
Greek · From Greek Demetrios, meaning "follower of Demeter," the goddess of harvest and agriculture.
Dania
Arabic · Dania can come from Arabic meaning 'near' or 'close' and also overlaps with feminine forms related to Daniel, 'God is my judge.'
Denzel
English · From a Cornish place name meaning 'high stronghold,' popularized as a given name.
Dalary
English · A modern surname-like European form adapted as a given name, often a variant or feminized-style naming choice.
Desiree
French · From French Désirée, meaning desired or longed for, from Latin desiderare.
Demetrius
Greek · From Greek 'Demetrios,' meaning 'follower of Demeter,' goddess of the harvest.
Dariana
Persian · Dariana is likely a feminine elaboration of Darius, from Persian roots meaning "to possess goodness" or "uphold."
Dominik
Latin · Central European form of Dominic, from Latin 'dominicus' meaning of the Lord.
Deandre
English · Deandre is a modern compound name combining De with Andre, from Greek Andreas, meaning manly.
Dion
Greek · Short form of Dionysios, from the Greek god Dionysus, god of wine and festivity.
Divine
English · Divine comes from the Latin divinus through English, meaning 'godlike' or 'heavenly.'
Dhruv
Indian · From Sanskrit, Dhruv means steadfast or fixed, and is associated with the pole star in Hindu tradition.
Danilo
Slavic · Danilo is a Slavic and Italian form of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Draven
English · An English-style modern name, likely formed from surname sounds and popularized as a dark, dramatic invention.
Duncan
Scottish · From Gaelic 'Donnchadh' meaning brown warrior or dark-haired chief.
Dominique
French · French form of Dominic, from Latin 'dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord'; widely used as a unisex name.
Diamond
English · From Greek 'adamas' meaning unconquerable; refers to the precious gemstone.
Dayton
English · From Old English meaning bright or sunny town; a place name associated with Dayton, Ohio.
Decker
German · Decker is a German occupational surname meaning roofer or one who covers roofs or decks.
Daylin
English · Daylin is a modern English-style blend name, likely built from Day and the suffix -lin.
Delani
English · A modern spelling of Delaney, from an Irish surname often linked to dark challenger or descendant of the dark one.
Dalila
Hebrew · Dalila is a form of Delilah, from Hebrew, often interpreted as delicate or languishing.
Dina
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated,' borne by a daughter of Jacob in Genesis.
Dua
Arabic · Dua comes from Arabic and means 'prayer' or 'supplication.'
Delainey
French · A variant of Delaney, from a Norman surname meaning 'from the alder grove.'
Danae
Greek · Danae is from Greek mythology, the name of the mother of Perseus, with ancient roots of uncertain meaning.
Darien
English · From the Isthmus of Darién in Panama, or a variant of Darius meaning 'possessing goodness.'
Davion
Hebrew · Davion is a modern elaboration of David, from Hebrew, meaning beloved.
Dottie
English · Diminutive of Dorothy, from Greek 'Dorothea' meaning gift of God.
Davi
Hebrew · A form of David, from Hebrew meaning beloved.
Devorah
Hebrew · Hebrew form of Deborah, meaning 'bee', borne by a prophetess and judge in the Old Testament.
Damaris
Greek · Biblical name from Acts 17:34, possibly from Greek 'damalis' meaning 'calf' or 'gentle one.'
Draco
Greek · Draco comes from Greek via Latin and means dragon or serpent.
Dovid
Hebrew · Dovid is a Yiddish-influenced Hebrew form of David, meaning "beloved."
Dale
English · From Old English dæl or Old Norse dalr meaning "valley." Originally a surname for valley dwellers.
Daylen
English · Daylen is a modern English-style blend, often treated as a contemporary elaboration of Dale or names like Jaylen.
Deon
Greek · From Greek 'Dionysos', the god of wine, or a modern short form of names like Deonte. Unisex usage.
Delia
Greek · From Greek 'Delos', the island birthplace of Artemis and Apollo; an epithet of Artemis.
Danica
Slavic · Slavic name meaning morning star, from the word 'danica' for the Venus star at dawn.
Daenerys
English · A literary invented name created by George R.R. Martin for the dragon queen character in 'A Song of Ice and Fire.'
Dixie
English · From the American South nickname, possibly from French 'dix' (ten) on Louisiana banknotes.
Daemon
Greek · Daemon comes from Greek daimon, meaning spirit or divine power.
Dev
Indian · Dev comes from Sanskrit deva, meaning "god," "divine being," or "heavenly."
Davian
Hebrew · Davian is a modern elaboration of David, the Hebrew name meaning "beloved."
Dov
Hebrew · Dov is a Hebrew name meaning 'bear.'
Dove
English · From the bird symbolizing peace and purity in English; an Old English nature name.
Dwayne
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Dubhán, meaning 'little dark one'.
Dolly
English · Diminutive of Dorothy, from Greek 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (God), meaning gift of God.
Derick
German · A variant of Derek, from Germanic Theodoric meaning “ruler of the people.”
Deshawn
English · A modern form built around Shawn, itself from John, with the Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Darrell
English · From Norman French 'd'Airelle,' a surname from the town of Airelle in Calvados, France.
Delanie
Irish · Variant of Delaney, from Irish surname Ó Dubhshláine meaning descendant of the dark challenger.
Diya
Indian · Diya comes from Indian and Arabic usage, often meaning lamp, light, or radiance.
Demari
English · Demari is likely a modern form influenced by DeMario or Demary, combining the De- prefix with Mari or Mario elements.
Dawn
English · From the English word for daybreak, symbolizing new beginnings and light.
Denali
English · Denali is used from the Alaskan mountain name, popularly associated with 'the high one.'
Daelyn
English · A modern coined name, likely blending popular sounds like Day and the -lyn ending.
Dayami
Spanish · A modern Spanish-language given name, often used for its melodic form rather than a single ancient etymology.
Denis
French · French form of Dionysius, from the Greek god Dionysus, meaning 'follower of Dionysus.'
Darlene
English · Modern coinage from Old English 'deorling' meaning darling or beloved one.
Davon
English · A modern English name, often viewed as a blend of David or Devon forms, with varied usage.
Dayanna
Latin · Dayanna is a variant of Diana, from Latin roots associated with the divine and the Roman goddess Diana.
Dasha
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of Daria, from Persian via Greek, meaning "possessing goodness" or "maintaining wealth."
Destin
French · Destin comes from French and Latin destiny roots, carrying the sense of fate or that which is destined.
Damoni
Greek · Likely a modern form of Damon, from Greek roots tied to loyalty or taming.
Denise
French · French feminine form of Denis, from Greek god Dionysos, god of wine and revelry.
Dru
Welsh · Dru is a short form of Drew, linked to Welsh Andrew forms and ultimately meaning 'manly' or 'strong.'
Deion
Greek · Likely derived from Dion or Deion, associated with Zeus or the divine in Greek naming traditions.
Dakoda
English · A variant spelling of Dakota, a modern place-style name adopted into English-language use.
Donna
Italian · From Italian 'donna' meaning lady or woman, derived from Latin 'domina.'
Daria
Persian · Feminine form of Darius, from Old Persian meaning possessing goodness or wealthy.
Denisse
French · Denisse is a variant of Denise, the feminine form of Denis, from Greek Dionysios meaning 'devoted to Dionysus.'
Devonte
English · Devonte is a modern English-style variant likely influenced by Devon and the prefix De-, with a contemporary rhythmic ending.
Deegan
Irish · Deegan comes from an Irish surname, usually traced to a Gaelic patronymic meaning descendant of a dark-haired person.
Desire
French · From Latin 'desiderare' meaning 'to long for' or 'to desire,' used as a French given name (Désiré).
Dalett
Hebrew · Dalett is likely inspired by Dalet, the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, associated with door or pathway symbolism.
Demir
Persian · Used from a Turkic root meaning iron, giving the name a strong and resilient sense.
Dailyn
English · A modern elaboration of Dale or Daily, drawing on English roots tied to a valley or dale.
Deangelo
Italian · Deangelo is an Italian-derived name meaning of the angel or from the angelic family name Angelo.
Drue
French · Variant of Drew, from Old French dru meaning 'sturdy, beloved,' used as a unisex name.
Donnie
English · Diminutive of Donald or Donna; from Irish 'domhan' meaning world ruler, or Latin 'domina' meaning lady.
Dorothea
Greek · From Greek 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (God), meaning gift of God.
Don
Irish · From Irish 'donn' meaning 'brown' or 'chief,' also a short form of Donald.
Darryl
English · From the Norman surname d'Airelle, referring to Airelle in France, meaning 'from Airelle'.
Debora
Hebrew · Variant of Deborah, from Hebrew 'dvorah' meaning bee.
Delany
Irish · A variant of Delaney, from an Irish surname meaning descendant of a challenger.
Devora
Hebrew · Hebrew form of Deborah meaning bee; name of a prophetess in the Old Testament.
Damani
African · Damani is commonly treated as a Swahili-derived name associated with thoughtfulness or dignity.
Dezmond
Irish · Dezmond is a variant of Desmond, from an Irish place-name meaning man from south Munster.
Dhriti
Indian · Dhriti is a Sanskrit name meaning 'steadfastness,' 'courage,' or 'patience.'
Divinity
English · From the English word divinity, ultimately from Latin divinus, meaning "divine nature" or "godliness."
Devansh
Indian · Devansh is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning part of God or divine portion.
Doris
Greek · From Greek 'Doris,' a sea nymph in mythology. Name refers to the Dorian people of Greece.
Domingo
Spanish · Spanish form of Dominic, from Latin 'dominicus' meaning of the Lord; given to Sunday-born children.
Debanhi
Indian · Likely related to Devanshi-style Indian names, carrying a sense of being part of the divine.
Deklan
Irish · Variant of Declan, an Irish name traditionally interpreted as "full of goodness" or linked to prayer.
Diane
French · From Latin Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and hunting.
Dalani
English · Dalani is usually treated as a modern name, sometimes linked to Hawaiian-style forms meaning from the heavens.
Denym
English · A modern name inspired by denim, the fabric name that ultimately traces to de Nimes, 'from Nimes' in France.
Dan
Hebrew · Hebrew for 'he judged'; one of the twelve sons of Jacob in the Bible.
Delta
Greek · The fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, also evokes river deltas and the American South.
Dayla
English · Likely a modern variant of Daila or Day-related names, suggesting daylight or a contemporary sound-based creation.
Darell
English · From the Norman French surname d'Airelle, meaning 'from Airelle,' a place in France.
Daila
Arabic · Daila is used in several traditions and is often linked with gentle, branch-like, or guide-related meanings depending on source form.
Deanna
English · Feminine form of Dean or variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt.
Donte
Italian · Donte is commonly treated as a modern form of Dante, the Italian name from Durante meaning enduring.
Danika
Slavic · From Slavic Danica, meaning "morning star" and associated with brightness and dawn.
Daryl
English · From the French surname d'Airelle, meaning from Airelle; used as a unisex given name.
Dakotah
English · A modern spelling of Dakota, taken from the Native ethnonym meaning friend or ally.
Dave
Hebrew · Short form of David, from Hebrew 'Dawid' meaning 'beloved.'
Dempsey
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Díomasaigh' meaning 'descendant of the proud one.'
Desi
Spanish · Desi is often a short form of names like Desiderio or Desideria, from Latin roots meaning desired or wished for.
Damion
Greek · Damion is a variant of Damian, from Greek roots associated with "to tame" or "subdue."
Dianna
Latin · Variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon, hunting, and the wilderness.
Dashiell
French · Dashiell is a surname-style given name of French origin, likely derived from a family name meaning 'from Chiel.'
Duane
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Dubhán, meaning 'little dark one.'
Delayza
English · A modern stylistic name built from a Dale-like root and a fashionable -yza ending, used for a soft contemporary feminine effect.
Dawsyn
English · Dawsyn is a modern spelling of Dawson, an English surname meaning "son of Daw."
Deen
Arabic · Deen comes from Arabic din meaning faith or religion, and also appears as an English surname variant of Dean.
Destinee
English · A spelling variant of Destiny, from a word meaning fate or what is destined.
Demarcus
English · Demarcus is a modern English formation built around Marcus, from Latin Mars, the Roman god of war.
Delylah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Delilah, from Hebrew, often interpreted as delicate or languishing.
Daylani
English · Modern invented name blending 'day' with the Hawaiian-style -lani suffix meaning 'heavenly.'
Dora
Greek · Short form of Dorothy or Theodora, from Greek 'doron' meaning 'gift.'
Deniz
Persian · Deniz is widely used in Turkish and means "sea," giving it a direct oceanic meaning.
Davy
Hebrew · Diminutive of David, from Hebrew 'Dawid' meaning 'beloved.'
Devan
Irish · Variant of Devin, from Irish 'damhán' meaning fawn or poet; also linked to the English county Devon.
Dynver
Welsh · A modern invented name with possible Welsh or Celtic phonetic influence and contemporary styling.
Daylon
English · A modern English name likely influenced by Dale and Dylan, with associations of valley and breadth.
Diara
African · Often treated as an African name, sometimes linked with meanings of 'gift' or honor depending on usage.
Davie
Hebrew · Scottish diminutive of David, from Hebrew 'Dawid' meaning 'beloved'.
Darnell
English · From Old French 'darnel,' a plant name, or a place name meaning 'hidden nook.'
Daylan
Welsh · A modern variant of Dylan, from Welsh tradition, associated with the sea and flowing water.
Damarion
English · Damarion is a modern blended name, likely built from Da- and Marian or Marion roots with Greek influence.
Darby
English · From the English place name Derby, meaning 'deer settlement' from Old Norse.
Darcie
French · Variant of Darcy, from the Norman place name D'Arcy meaning 'from Arcy', also used in Ireland.
Demian
Greek · Demian is a variant of Damian, from Greek, linked to a verb meaning "to tame" or "subdue."
Domenic
Latin · Variant of Dominic, from Latin dominicus meaning "of the Lord."
Derian
English · A modern name likely influenced by Darian, sometimes linked to Persian royal-name roots or simply modern sound patterns.
Dayron
English · Dayron is a modern name, likely shaped as a contemporary phonetic blend related to names like Daron or Deyron.
Divisha
Indian · A feminine Indian name from Sanskrit, often interpreted as "one who is divine" or "from the heavens."
Desirae
French · A variant of Desiree, from French desiree, meaning desired or longed for.
Deja
French · Used from the French word deja, meaning "already," and adopted as a modern given name.
Demarion
English · Demarion is a modern blended name, probably formed from De- with Marion or Marian roots.
Deven
Irish · Deven can derive from Irish Devin or Indian Deven; it is often understood as "poet" or "divine one."
Drayden
English · Drayden is a modern name likely shaped from Dray and Hayden-style endings, with a strong surname feel.
Divina
Latin · From Latin 'divinus' meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly,' conveying sacred beauty.
Deonte
English · Deonte is a modern coined name, probably blending the De- prefix with names like Dante or Deon.
Dekari
English · A contemporary coined name with a smooth rhythmic pattern, likely shaped from modern -kari endings.
Dael
English · Dael is likely a modern variant of Dale, an English name meaning valley.
Daxtyn
English · Modern phonetic variant of Daxton, a contemporary elaboration of Dax meaning leader.
Dillan
Welsh · Dillan is a spelling variant of Dylan, the Welsh name associated with sea or tide-born imagery.
Dwight
English · From medieval French name Diot, a diminutive of Dionysius. Popularized as a surname.
Dandre
French · Dandre is a modern blended form, likely influenced by Andre and D'Andre, with roots in Greek Andreas meaning "manly."
Dutch
German · Nickname meaning of the people, from German 'Deutsch'; used as an American given name.
Darling
English · From the Old English endearment 'deorling' meaning dear one or beloved.
Demetri
Greek · Demetri is a form of Demetrius, from Greek and associated with Demeter, goddess of the earth.
Dashawn
English · Dashawn is a modern English-language compound name combining Da- with Shawn, the Irish form of John meaning God is gracious.
Deysi
English · Spanish-influenced spelling of Daisy, the English flower name from the day's eye blossom.
Dolores
Spanish · From Spanish 'María de los Dolores' meaning 'Mary of the Sorrows,' a religious title.
Danni
Hebrew · Danni is a diminutive of Danielle or Daniel, from Hebrew, meaning "God is my judge."
Deontae
English · Deontae is a modern English creation related to Deon and names ending in -tae, often used for a fresh modern sound.
Devante
English · A modern English-style name, often seen as a blend of De- with Dante or Vante sounds rather than a single old root.
Dixon
English · English patronymic meaning "son of Dick," a medieval diminutive of Richard ("brave ruler").
Davey
English · Diminutive of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.'
Devi
Indian · Devi is a Sanskrit name meaning goddess and is a major divine title in Hindu tradition.
Dayvon
English · A modern English coinage, likely influenced by names like Davon or Devon, with no single traditional etymology.
Dino
Italian · Italian diminutive of names ending in -dino (e.g., Bernardino); also from Greek 'deinos' (mighty).
Darion
Greek · Darion is a modern form influenced by Darius, a Persian royal name often interpreted as "possessing goodness" or "kingly."
Darya
Persian · Darya is used in Persian and Slavic traditions; in Persian it means "sea," while Slavic usage links it to Daria.
Dariela
Spanish · Dariela is likely a modern blend related to Daniela or Ariel, carrying Hebrew-rooted associations with God and strength.
Darsh
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived usage, Darsh can mean "sight," "vision," or "auspicious viewing."
Damiri
Arabic · Damiri likely blends Arabic and African naming sounds, possibly suggesting endurance, nobility, or leadership.
Davin
Irish · Davin is often treated as a variant of David or Devin, linked to beloved or poet-like roots.
Dayanara
Greek · A Spanish-form variant of the Greek mythic name Deianira, often glossed as 'man-destroyer'.
Dearra
English · Dearra is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Deirdre or Tiara, with a soft contemporary sound.
Dhruva
Indian · Dhruva is a Sanskrit name meaning firm, constant, or immovable, and is linked to the pole star in Hindu tradition.
Delila
Hebrew · Variant of Delilah, from Hebrew meaning delicate or languishing.
Daren
Irish · Variant of Darren, from Irish Gaelic meaning 'great' or 'little great one.'
Daliah
Hebrew · Daliah is a variant of Dalia, linked in Hebrew to "branch" and in Arabic usage to grapevine or vine imagery.
Dawud
Arabic · Dawud is the Arabic form of David, a Hebrew name meaning "beloved."
Dalzary
English · Probably a modern invented surname-style name with uncertain roots and a contemporary sound.
Delina
Latin · Variant of Adelina, from Germanic 'adel' meaning noble; also linked to Latin 'delicatus' meaning delightful.
Debra
Hebrew · Variant of Deborah, from Hebrew 'devorah' meaning 'bee,' a prophetess and judge in the Bible.
Dusty
English · Diminutive of Dustin, from Old Norse 'Thorstein' (Thor's stone), or an informal nature-inspired name.
Deisy
English · Deisy is a spelling variant of Daisy, the flower name from Old English day's eye.
Dayra
Spanish · Dayra is likely related to Arabic-derived forms meaning circle or dwelling, used in Spanish-speaking communities.
Davonte
English · Davonte is a modern American name, likely blending Da- with names like Devon or Dante.
Devontae
English · Devontae is a modern invented form influenced by Devon and the -tae ending, with contemporary American naming patterns.
Daxon
English · A modern surname-style name, likely meaning "son of Dax" or inspired by the place name Dax.
Danyla
Slavic · A Slavic feminine-style form of Daniel, meaning God is my judge.
Delphine
French · From Greek 'delphis' meaning dolphin; also linked to the oracle at Delphi.
Daya
Indian · From Sanskrit daya, meaning compassion or kindness.
Dontae
Italian · Dontae is often treated as a modern form of Dante, from the medieval short form of Durante, meaning "enduring."
Dannie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Daniel or Danielle, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Domenico
Italian · Italian form of Dominic, from Latin 'dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to God'.
Dayan
Hebrew · Dayan comes from Hebrew and Arabic roots meaning judge or one who adjudicates.
Dinero
Spanish · Dinero is the Spanish word for money, used as a bold modern word-name.
Donatello
Italian · Donatello is an Italian diminutive of Donato, from Latin Donatus, meaning given or gifted.
Dayani
Hebrew · Dayani likely relates to Hebrew roots meaning 'God is my judge' or to the title dayan, 'judge.'
Deuce
English · Deuce comes from an English word for the number two and is used as a modern nickname-style name.
Dia
Latin · Dia can come from Latin-rooted forms meaning "day" in Spanish usage, and is also used as a short modern given name.
Darianna
Persian · A modern elaboration related to Daria or Ariana, often linked with royal or wealthy meanings.
Dakhari
African · Dakhari is a modern name often linked to African-American naming traditions and may echo Arabic-derived sounds of strength.
Daksh
Indian · From Sanskrit Daksha, meaning capable, skillful, or competent.
Dewayne
Irish · Variant of Dwayne/Duane, from Irish Gaelic 'dubh' meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy.'
Danya
Hebrew · Feminine form of Daniel from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge,' also used in Slavic traditions.
Deshaun
English · Deshaun combines the prefix De- with Shaun, an Irish form of John meaning God is gracious.
Destini
English · A spelling variant of Destiny, from Latin destinare, meaning fate or that which is ordained.
Daysha
English · A modern coined name, likely formed from Day- or De- with the popular -sha ending.
Declyn
Irish · Declyn is a variant of Declan, an Irish saint's name often interpreted as man of prayer or goodness.
Dailani
English · A modern invented name blending elements of Daisy or Daily with 'lani,' a Hawaiian word meaning 'heaven.'
Dinah
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'dinah' meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated'; a daughter of Jacob in the Bible.
Dasia
Greek · Dasia is likely a variant of Dacia or a modern form influenced by names like Anastasia.
Diesel
German · From the German surname Diesel, made familiar by inventor Rudolf Diesel; now used as a bold modern given name.
Domani
Italian · From Italian domani, meaning tomorrow.
Donavan
Irish · Variant of Donovan, from Gaelic 'Donnabhán' meaning 'dark chieftain.'
Dimitrios
Greek · Dimitrios is a Greek form of Demetrius, meaning devoted to Demeter.
Darci
French · Darci is a modern spelling of Darcy, from a French surname that came to be used as a stylish given name.
Dunya
Arabic · Dunya is from Arabic and means "the world" or "earthly life."
Dashley
English · A modern twist on Ashley, combining the fashionable Da- opening with the familiar English ending.
Demarco
Italian · A surname-style form meaning of Marco or from Mark, ultimately linked to Mars, the Roman god of war.
Daquan
English · Daquan is a modern English-language coined name, often built from the prefix Da- and the sound of Quan.
Devani
Indian · Likely related to Indian Devani forms, often connected with divine, heavenly, or goddess-linked meanings.
Daliyah
Hebrew · A variant of Daliah or Daliya, linked to Hebrew 'branch' and also used in Arabic naming traditions.
Daniyah
Arabic · Daniyah comes from Arabic and means 'close,' 'near,' or 'approachable.'
Dariyah
Arabic · Dariyah likely relates to Arabic or Persian Darya forms, meaning sea or ocean, with a feminine ending.
Darey
English · Darey is a modern English spelling variant related to Dare/Darry-style names and used as a contemporary personal name.
Drayton
English · English place name from Old English 'dræg' (portage) and 'tun' (settlement).
Dietrich
German · Dietrich is a Germanic name meaning ruler of the people.
Dreux
French · Dreux is a French place-name and surname used as a given name, tied to the historic town of Dreux.
Darrius
Persian · Darrius is a variant of Darius, a Persian royal name often interpreted as possessing goodness or maintaining wealth.
Demario
Italian · Demario is a modern elaboration of Mario, a Latin-rooted name associated with masculinity and Mars.
Dailany
Irish · A modern form related to Delaney, from an Irish surname lineage possibly meaning "descendant of Deoradhain."
Darlyn
English · Modern blend of Darling and the suffix -lyn, conveying the endearment 'dear one'.
Darrin
Irish · A modern form of Darren, often linked to little great one or to surname and place-name traditions.
Derik
German · Derik is a spelling variant of Derek, ultimately from Theodoric, meaning "ruler of the people."
Dilara
Persian · From Persian, meaning one who delights the heart or beloved of the heart.
Draya
English · Draya seems to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Andrea or similar names shortened into a sleek form.
Daleth
Hebrew · From Hebrew, the name of the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, meaning 'door' or 'doorway.'
Deari
English · A modern invented name derived from the English word 'dear,' conveying a sense of beloved or precious.
Dejuan
English · Dejuan blends the prefix De- with Juan, the Spanish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Dezi
Latin · Likely a short form of Desi or Desiderio-related names, from Latin roots meaning "desired."
Defne
Greek · A form of Daphne, from Greek meaning laurel tree.
Drako
Greek · Drako is a variant of Draco, from Greek drakon, meaning dragon or serpent.
Darianny
Persian · Modern elaboration of Darian/Darianna, ultimately from Persian Darius meaning 'possessing goodness.'
Darin
Irish · Darin is commonly treated as a variant of Darren, often linked to Irish roots suggesting greatness.
Darlin
English · Darlin is taken from the English word "darling," used as an affectionate modern given name.
Deondre
English · Deondre is a modern blended name influenced by Andre and similar forms, ultimately tied to Greek roots meaning "manly."
Drea
Greek · Usually a short form of Andrea, from Greek roots meaning manly or brave.
Dyani
Greek · Likely a modern variant influenced by Diane or Diana, names tied to the divine or heavenly.
Daira
Irish · Daira may relate to Irish Dara meaning oak, though it also resembles Persian and Arabic-derived forms.
Dynasty
English · Dynasty comes from the English vocabulary word for a ruling line or succession, ultimately from Greek dynasteia.
Deasia
English · Likely a modern invented name influenced by De- prefixes and Asia, the geographic name.
Daelynn
English · A modern compound name built from Dae or Day with the popular -lynn suffix.
Damiyah
Arabic · Damiyah is likely a modern variation of Damia or Damiya, with a soft contemporary sound and uncertain exact root.
Dewey
Welsh · Anglicized form of Welsh 'Dewi,' the Welsh form of David, meaning beloved.
Dominga
Spanish · Spanish feminine of Domingo, from Latin 'dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord' or born on Sunday.
Delano
French · French surname meaning 'from the alder grove,' from Old French 'de la noye' (of the wetland).
Dmitri
Greek · A Slavic form of Demetrius, from Greek, meaning devoted to Demeter, the goddess of the earth.
Devina
Scottish · Devina may relate to Scottish Devin or Latin divina, giving meanings like "poet" or "divine."
Deanthony
English · A modern compound of Dean and Anthony; Anthony comes from the Roman family name Antonius.
Dio
Italian · Dio is used as a short form of Greek-rooted names like Dion and also means god in Italian.
Debbie
Hebrew · Pet form of Deborah, from Hebrew 'devorah' meaning 'bee.'
Darek
Slavic · Darek is a Slavic short form of names like Dariusz, often associated with "gift" or regal strength.
Darrion
English · Darrion is a modern English-style formation, likely influenced by Darian, Darren, or Darius.
Daisha
English · Daisha is a modern English-American coined name, sometimes influenced by names like Deja or Aisha.
Dakarai
African · An African name, often linked to Shona usage, meaning happiness or joy.
Demani
African · Demani is often treated as a modern name influenced by African-American naming patterns and names like Imani, meaning faith in Arabic.
Duvid
Hebrew · A Yiddish-influenced form of David, from Hebrew meaning beloved.
Dovie
English · From the English word 'dove,' a bird symbolizing peace and gentleness.
Doc
English · Informal English name short for doctor, used as a nickname or given name in the American South.
Donny
Irish · Diminutive of Donald, from Gaelic 'Domhnall' meaning world ruler or mighty chief.
Dom
Latin · Short form of Dominic, from Latin 'dominus' meaning 'lord' or 'master.'
Dex
Latin · Usually a short form of Dexter, from Latin meaning right-handed or skillful.
Demitri
Greek · Variant of Dimitri or Demetrius, a Greek name tied to Demeter, goddess of agriculture.
Dallin
English · Dallin likely comes from an English surname, possibly related to valley or dale-based place roots.
Dylann
Welsh · Dylann is a variant of Dylan, from Welsh elements often interpreted as great tide or son of the sea.
Daniyal
Hebrew · A form of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Denahi
Hebrew · Denahi is a Hebrew-origin name found in biblical contexts, often interpreted with a sense of divine justice or divine judgment.
Deluca
Italian · Deluca comes from the Italian surname Di Luca or De Luca, meaning "of Luca" or "son of Luca."
Dena
Hebrew · Variant of Dinah, from Hebrew meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated.'
Dallis
English · Variant of Dallas, from Scottish Gaelic meaning meadow dwelling or waterfall field.
Devereaux
French · From a French surname and place name, likely meaning from Evreux.
Devany
Irish · Probably derived from Irish Devaney, a surname meaning 'descendant of Duibhinn.'
Dhara
Indian · Dhara is an Indian name meaning earth, stream, or flow in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Denton
English · English place name from Old English denu (valley) and tun (settlement), meaning "valley town."
Darah
Hebrew · Darah may derive from Hebrew roots meaning wisdom pearl or from Irish Dara meaning oak.
Dayson
English · Dayson is a modern English-style surname form, echoing names like Dawson and Jason.
Dezire
French · Dezire is a creative spelling of Desiree or Desire, from Latin roots meaning desired or wished for.
Daire
Irish · From Irish Daire, meaning oak tree or fruitful, and borne in early Irish legend.
Dmari
Latin · A compact modern coinage likely influenced by Mari or Mario forms, valued for style and brevity.
Deklyn
Irish · Deklyn is a modern spelling of Declan, the old Irish saint’s name with traditional associations of goodness and prayer.
Diora
French · Likely inspired by Dior and ornamental feminine endings; Dior derives from a French surname with Latin roots.
Dalayah
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Daliah/Dalia, a Hebrew name meaning 'hanging branch' or 'gentle' (also a flower name).
Divit
Indian · Sanskrit-origin Indian name meaning 'divine,' 'gifted,' or 'one who shines brilliantly.'
Darrow
English · English surname from a place name, possibly meaning 'oak grove' or from Irish Gaelic origins.
Dallen
English · Likely a variant of Dallan or Dale-derived names, associated with a valley or small dale.
Damarcus
English · A modern blend or elaboration built around Marcus, from the Roman name linked to Mars.
Dyson
English · An English surname name meaning son of Dye or Denis.
Dexton
English · Dexton is a modern English-style surname name probably formed from Dexter plus the suffix -ton, suggesting a contemporary coined name.
Diago
Spanish · Likely a variant of Diego, a Spanish name traditionally linked to James or Santiago.
Daisie
English · Variant of Daisy, from Old English 'dæges eage' meaning 'day's eye,' the flower.
Demetrio
Greek · Spanish and Italian form of Demetrius, from Greek 'Demeter' the goddess of harvest.
Delvin
Irish · From Irish 'Dealbhna,' an ancient tribal name, or a variant of Delwin meaning bright friend.
Dimas
Greek · Dimas is a Spanish form of Dismas, a Greek-derived biblical name often interpreted as sunset or death.
Devine
Irish · From a surname meaning divine or godlike, with Irish and French associations.
December
Latin · Taken from the month name December, from Latin decem meaning ten.
Danyal
Hebrew · Danyal is an Arabic and Persian form of Daniel, from Hebrew, meaning God is my judge.
Delmy
Spanish · Used in Spanish-speaking communities, likely a shortened modern form related to names ending in -del or -elmy.
Deniro
Italian · Taken from the Italian surname De Niro, literally meaning of Niro or from a family by that name.
Dre
English · Dre is a short English diminutive, often from Andre or DeAndre, carrying the sense of a streamlined modern nickname.
Daniya
Arabic · Daniya is a variant of Daniya or Dania, used in Arabic and Hebrew contexts with meanings linked to closeness or God is my judge.
Denilson
English · Denilson is likely an English-style patronymic formation meaning son of Denis or Dennis.
Daivik
Indian · Daivik is an Indian name from Sanskritic roots meaning 'divine,' 'godly,' or 'of the gods.'
Domenica
Italian · Italian feminine form of Dominic, from Latin 'dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord,' often given to Sunday-born children.
Demetria
Greek · Feminine form of Demetrius, from Demeter, Greek goddess of the harvest.
Dany
Hebrew · Dany is a short form of Daniel or Danielle, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Didier
French · Didier is the French form of Desiderius, from Latin, meaning desired or longed for.
Derin
English · Modern name used in several cultures, often treated as a streamlined form of Darren or Deryn.
Dannia
Hebrew · Dannia is likely a feminine form related to Daniel or Dana, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is my judge.'
Dyland
Welsh · Dyland is likely a variant of Dylan, from Welsh roots associated with the sea or tide.
Daviana
Hebrew · A feminine form related to David, from Hebrew meaning beloved.
Danely
Hebrew · Danely is likely a modern variant of Daniel-derived names, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Dashel
English · A variant of Dashiell, a surname-style name with French place-name roots.
Dacari
African · Dacari is likely a modern name influenced by Dakari and similar forms, with a contemporary rhythmic style.
Dalylah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Delilah, the Hebrew biblical name often linked with delicacy or softness.
Dehlani
English · A modern elaborated name likely influenced by Delaney and similar surname-style names.
Dayali
Indian · Likely from Sanskrit-derived roots such as daya, meaning compassion, mercy, or kindness.
Denny
English · Diminutive of Dennis, from Greek 'Dionysios' meaning follower of Dionysus.
Deena
Hebrew · Variant of Dina, from Hebrew meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated,' also Arabic for 'faith'.
Devaughn
English · Modern American name blending the prefix De- with Vaughn, from Welsh 'bychan' meaning 'small'.
Dari
Persian · Dari may relate to Persian Darius, meaning 'possessing goodness' or 'upholding the good.'
Daiana
Latin · Daiana is a variant of Diana, from Latin, tied to the Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt.
Dima
Arabic · In Arabic, Dima means "continuous rain" or "gentle downpour."
Dashiel
French · Dashiel is a spelling variant of Dashiell, likely from a French surname ultimately tied to place-name origins.
Drayson
English · Drayson is a modern surname-style name meaning "son of Dray" in form, though its exact root is contemporary.
Dariya
Persian · Dariya is a form of Daria, ultimately from Persian royal tradition and often interpreted as 'possessing goodness.'
Demauri
French · Likely a modern form influenced by Maurice, from Latin roots meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Dakai
English · Likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Kai, often associated with sea or openness in modern use.
Daxten
English · Daxten is a modern invented name blending Dax and -ten endings in current English naming fashion.
Dhanvi
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous', one who possesses riches.
Daleysa
English · Modern invented blend combining Dale (Old English 'valley') with a Latinate -isa suffix for a lyrical sound.
Daelani
English · Modern invented name with a Hawaiian-influenced sound, possibly evoking 'lani' (sky/heaven) in Hawaiian.
Dahira
Arabic · From Arabic usage, often connected with concepts like apparent, radiant, or blooming in modern naming.
Deliah
Hebrew · Variant of Delilah, from Hebrew meaning 'delicate' or 'languishing.'
Donnell
Irish · From Irish Gaelic Domhnall, meaning 'world ruler' or 'mighty chief'.
Daven
Hebrew · Often treated as a variant of Davin or David, from Hebrew roots meaning beloved.
Dresden
German · Dresden is a place-based name taken from the German city name, ultimately linked to an old Slavic place-name meaning people of the riverside forest.
Divya
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning 'divine,' 'heavenly,' or 'radiant.'
Demonte
French · Demonte likely developed as a modern form influenced by French de Monte, meaning 'of the mountain.'
Demarius
Latin · Demarius is a modern form influenced by Marius, a Latin Roman name of uncertain exact meaning.
Davit
Hebrew · Davit is a regional form of David, from Hebrew meaning beloved.
Deema
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning steady rain or gentle downpour.
Daliana
Latin · Daliana is likely a modern romantic-style formation related to Dahlia, the flower name, or names ending in -iana.
Deaire
Irish · Deaire is likely a modern spelling of the Irish name Daire, often interpreted as fruitful or fertile.
Dally
English · Used as a surname-style or nickname-style English name, often valued for its light and playful sound.
Darielys
Spanish · Modern invented name popular in Hispanic communities, a stylized elaboration of Dariel with a feminine -ys suffix.
Dhrithi
Indian · From Sanskrit *dhṛti*/*dhriti*, meaning "steadfastness," "patience," or "inner resolve."
Deylani
Irish · Modern phonetic variant of Delaney, from Irish meaning 'dark challenger,' with a flowing feminine ending.
Darleth
English · Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Darlene (English: darling) with a Welsh or Celtic ending.
Delmar
Spanish · From Spanish 'del mar' meaning 'of the sea'; a place-inspired given name.
Doreen
Irish · Irish diminutive form of Dora or Dorothy with the Gaelic suffix '-een' meaning little.
Damiano
Italian · Italian form of Damian, from Greek 'damianos' meaning to tame or subdue.
Daron
English · Usually a variant of Darren or Darius; often interpreted as “gift” or “possessing goodness.”
Deron
English · Deron is a modern English name, often treated as a variant of Darren or a sound-based contemporary coinage.
Dekota
English · Dekota is a spelling variant of Dakota, a place and tribal name meaning 'friend' or 'ally.'
Dejon
French · Dejon is a modern name likely influenced by French-style prefixing and names like DeJuan or Dijon.
Desean
French · Desean is a modern spelling influenced by Sean, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Daysi
English · A variant of Daisy, from the English flower name associated with day's eye.
Dashaun
English · A modern American formation influenced by the prefix Da- and names like Shawn or Shaun.
Devika
Indian · From Sanskrit, Devika means "little goddess" or "divine one."
Dannae
Greek · Dannae is a variant of Danae, the Greek mythological name borne by the mother of Perseus.
Duaa
Arabic · Duaa comes from Arabic du'a, meaning prayer, supplication, or invocation.
Dahiana
Spanish · Dahiana is a modern Hispanic-style variant of Diana, linked to the Roman goddess associated with the moon and hunting.
Daryan
Persian · Likely a modern form of Persian Daryan/Darian, linked to Darius and often interpreted as upholding good or possessing wealth.
Dawsen
English · Dawsen is a spelling variant of Dawson, an English surname meaning 'son of Daw.'
Dasani
English · A modern coined name later popularized as a brand, often appreciated for its flowing sound rather than a single traditional etymology.
Delayla
Arabic · Delayla is a variant of Delilah, a Hebrew biblical name often associated with delicacy or languishing.
Daniil
Hebrew · Daniil is the Slavic form of Daniel, from Hebrew, meaning 'God is my judge.'
Dorcas
Greek · From Greek 'dorkas' meaning 'gazelle.' A biblical name from the Book of Acts, known for charity.
Doria
Italian · Feminine form related to Dorian, from ancient Greek 'Doris' meaning 'gift' or referring to the Dorian Greek tribe.
Darvin
English · Variant spelling of Darwin, from Old English 'deor' (dear) and 'wine' (friend), meaning 'dear friend.'
Dayna
English · Feminine variant of Dana or Dane, meaning 'from Denmark' or 'God is my judge.'
Dodge
English · Medieval diminutive of Roger, from Germanic Hrothgar meaning 'famous spear.'
Darrian
Persian · Darrian is likely a modern variant influenced by Darius, from Persian roots associated with possessing or maintaining good.
Dunia
Arabic · From Arabic dunya, meaning the world or earthly life.
Delyla
Hebrew · Delyla is a variant of Delilah, from Hebrew, often interpreted as delicate or languishing.
Destyn
English · A modern spelling of Destin or Destiny-inspired forms, linked with fate or purpose.
Dawood
Arabic · The Arabic form of David, meaning beloved.
Dailynn
English · A contemporary blend name using the popular -lynn ending, possibly influenced by Dale or Day.
Deakon
Greek · A variant of Deacon, from Greek diakonos meaning servant or messenger, later used as a church title and surname.
Delara
Persian · From Persian, Delara means 'adorning the heart' or 'beloved,' from elements for heart and beauty.
Davari
Persian · Persian and Arabic surname-derived name meaning 'justice' or 'judgment,' from 'davar' (judge), occasionally used as a given name.
Devoiry
Hebrew · Yiddish-inflected form of Devorah/Deborah, meaning 'bee' in Hebrew, a prophetess in the Old Testament.
Deveah
Indian · Variant drawing from Sanskrit 'Deva' (divine) or Hebrew Devorah (bee), meaning divine or industrious.
Diyan
Arabic · Arabic-influenced name related to forms like Diyaan, often tied to meanings around life and religion.
Dawens
English · Modern surname-derived form linked to English patronymic and place-name traditions of "Daw" roots.
Dune
English · Dune is a nature and landscape name taken from the sand hill or ridge formed by wind.
Dayne
English · Variant of Dane, meaning 'from Denmark' or 'valley dweller' from Old English 'denu.'
Dontrell
English · Modern English coinage likely blending Don with the -trell suffix, giving it a contemporary created-name feel.
Dylon
Welsh · Dylon is a spelling variant of Dylan, the Welsh name associated with the sea and tide.
Dezirae
French · A creative spelling of Desiree, from French and Latin meaning desired or wished for.
Danitza
Slavic · Danitza is a Slavic-style form related to Danica, meaning 'morning star.'
Daizy
English · Daizy is a phonetic variant of Daisy, from the English flower name.
Damonte
Italian · Damonte likely blends Da- with Monte, from Romance roots meaning mountain, giving it an Italian-style modern form.
Dariah
Persian · Dariah is a feminine variant of Darius, from Persian roots meaning possessing goodness or maintaining the good.
Darely
French · Darely is likely a modern variation of Darley or Darlene-style names, suggesting beloved or dear.
Daxson
English · A modern invented name combining Dax with the patronymic suffix '-son,' meaning 'son of Dax.'
Daisymae
English · English compound of Daisy (from Old English 'daes eage,' day's eye) and the vintage name Mae.
Dylam
Welsh · A modern variant of Dylan, whose Welsh meaning is associated with sea or tidal waters.
Delfina
Greek · From Greek 'delphis' meaning 'dolphin,' associated with the oracle at Delphi.
Dagny
Norse · From Old Norse dagr ('day') and ný ('new'), meaning 'new day' or 'dawn of a new day.'
Darrel
English · From Norman French 'd'Airelle,' a surname meaning 'from Airelle,' a place in France.
Dea
Latin · From Latin 'dea' meaning goddess; also a short form of names like Andrea or Deanna.
Daily
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish 'Ó Dálaigh' meaning 'descendant of the assembly member.'