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Baby names starting with D

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Deepesh
Indian · Sanskrit name combining 'deep' (lamp/light) and 'ish' (lord), meaning 'lord of light.'
Dekanye
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative coinage blending familiar American name elements.
Demicah
Hebrew · Modern blend of Demi and the Hebrew biblical name Micah, meaning 'who is like God.'
Denilzon
Spanish · Latin American variant of Denilson, blending Denis (Greek 'follower of Dionysus') with a patronymic suffix.
Destined
English · From Latin 'destinare' meaning 'to determine or ordain,' used as a modern English word-name.
Devarion
English · Modern invented name, a creative elaboration blending a 'De-' prefix with the suffix -varion.
Dhylan
Welsh · Phonetic respelling of Dylan, from Welsh 'dy' (great) and 'llanw' (tide), meaning 'son of the sea.'
Dison
Hebrew · Variant of biblical Dishan (Genesis 36), a Hebrew name; also used as an English surname-derived given name.
Divyesh
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'divine lord,' combining 'divya' (divine/heavenly) and 'ish' (lord/god).
Dmareon
English · Modern invented name, a creative coinage common in contemporary African-American naming traditions.
Dmauri
English · Modern invented name blending the 'D-' prefix with Mauri, a variant of Maurice (Latin 'dark-skinned/Moorish').
Dmaurion
English · Modern invented elaboration of Dmauri, a creative coinage in contemporary African-American naming traditions.
Dominant
English · From Latin 'dominans' meaning 'ruling' or 'prevailing,' used as a modern English virtue word-name.
Donquavious
English · Modern invented name blending Don (Latin 'lord') with a creative suffix, reflecting African-American naming traditions.
Dren
English · A short modern name; in Albanian tradition it means 'deer,' adopted into English-speaking contexts as a coined name.
Dreveon
English · Modern invented name blending Dre (short for Andre/Andrew, Greek 'manly') with the suffix -veon.
Dreyvin
English · Modern phonetic variant of Drevin or Drayven, a contemporary invented name with no classical etymology.
Dayris
Spanish · Modern invented name used in Latin American and American communities, a contemporary phonetic creation.
Daania
Arabic · An Arabic feminine name meaning 'beautiful, precious, and close to the heart', associated with elegance and value.
Daviah
Hebrew · A feminine elaboration of David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew, with a devotional, biblical character.
Dafnee
Greek · Phonetic variant of Daphne, from the Greek nymph whose name means laurel tree, symbolizing victory.
Daiah
Hebrew · Likely derived from Hebrew da'ah, meaning a bird of prey such as a kite, symbolizing swiftness.
Danapaola
Spanish · A compound of Dana (Hebrew, judged by God) and Paola (Latin, small), a creative bilingual fusion.
Daeonna
English · Modern invented elaboration possibly inspired by Deanna (Latin, 'divine') or Diana (Roman goddess).
Dalasha
English · Modern invented name with no established single etymology, a creative blend of Dala and -sha.
Dalayni
Irish · Modern variant of Delaney (Irish, 'descendant of the challenger') with creative respelling.
Daleila
Hebrew · Variant of Delilah, a Hebrew name meaning 'delicate' or 'languishing,' from the biblical story.
Dalyssa
English · Modern invented name blending Daly (Irish surname, 'assembly') with Alyssa (Greek, 'rational').
Damaiah
Greek · Modern invented name inspired by Damia (Greek goddess of nature) or Damaris (Greek, 'gentle').
Damariya
Greek · Modern elaboration of Damaris (Greek, 'gentle'), a New Testament name with a creative spelling suffix.
Damyria
Greek · Modern variant of Damaris or Damariya, from Greek 'damar' meaning 'gentle' or 'wife.'
Daneysha
English · Modern invented name, a creative variant of Denisha blending Danielle (Hebrew) and Aisha (Arabic).
Dashiya
English · Modern invented name possibly blending Dasha (Slavic diminutive of Darya) with a creative -iya suffix.
Davyne
Irish · Modern feminine variant of Davin or Devin (Irish, 'poet'), with a distinctive creative spelling.
Deavyn
Irish · Modern respelling of Devin (Irish, 'poet'), used as a unisex name with a phonetic variation.
Delaya
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Delaney (Irish) or a creative blend of Dela and Maya.
Denize
French · Variant spelling of Denise, the French feminine form of Denis, from Greek Dionysus, god of wine.
Desaraye
French · Creative variant of Desiree, from French 'désiré' meaning 'desired' or 'longed for.'
Deshaila
Indian · Modern invented name blending the De- prefix with Shaila (Sanskrit, 'daughter of the mountain').
Dianaliz
Latin · Modern compound of Diana (Latin, Roman goddess of the hunt) and Liz (Hebrew, 'my God is an oath').
Diary
English · English word name from Latin 'diarium,' meaning a daily record or journal.
Dionni
Greek · Variant of Dion/Dionne, derived from Greek Dionysus, the god of wine and festivity.
Divany
Latin · Creative variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon.
Diyanna
Latin · Elaborated variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon.
Daddy
English · English familial term of endearment for 'father,' derived from 'dad,' used on rare occasions as a given name.
Dainian
English · Modern American invented name, possibly a variant of Danian or a blend of Dane with a suffix.
Daycen
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic reworking of Jason or a nod to the Dacian people, no fixed etymology.
Deken
English · Modern variant of Deacon, an English occupational name from Greek 'diakonos' meaning 'servant' or 'messenger.'
Demaj
English · Modern American invented name with no established historical or linguistic etymology.
Dacion
English · A modern stylistic coinage built from familiar name patterns rather than a clear ancient etymology.
Dellen
German · Likely from Germanic surname traditions, adopted recently as a distinctive modern given name.
Dominykas
Latin · Lithuanian/Slavic form of Dominic, from Latin *Dominicus*, meaning 'of the Lord.'
Dairion
English · Dairion appears to be a modern blend of familiar sounds such as Dare and Aaron with a creative ending.
Damajah
Arabic · Damajah is likely an Arabic-influenced modern name; it seems to follow name-pattern aesthetics more than a strict classical source.
Danovan
English · Danovan is a modern coinage influenced by Donovan-like forms, without a single established historical root.
Davohn
Hebrew · Davohn is a stylized form of David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Davyan
Hebrew · Davyan is a modernized variant in the David/Davian family, preserving the Hebrew meaning 'beloved.'
Detrevion
English · Detrevion is a modern English-made formation combining Trev- and -ion-style elements, with no fixed classical etymology.
Dhanesh
Indian · Dhanesh is an Indian/Sanskrit name from Dhaneśa, meaning 'lord of wealth' from *dhan* and *eśa*.
Dominicc
Latin · Dominicc is a spelling variant of Dominic from Latin Dominicus, meaning 'of the Lord.'
Draiven
English · Draiven is a modern invented name, related phonetically to Draiven/Draven patterns but not tied to a single old root.
Dylahn
Welsh · Dylahn is a modern form of Dylan, a Welsh name linked to sea and flood imagery, often interpreted as 'great tide.'
Daemen
Greek · Variant of Damien, from the Greek 'damazein' meaning 'to tame', also evoking the Greek concept of a guiding spirit.
Daeson
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic variant of Jason, which derives from the Greek hero meaning 'healer'.
Daeyon
English · Modern invented name, a creative contemporary variation on names like Daeon or Deon.
Dalil
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'guide' or 'evidence', from the root dalala meaning to guide or indicate the way.
Damarye
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative elaboration of Damari or similar names in contemporary usage.
Dameko
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variation of Damico or Dameion with a distinctive suffix.
Damyron
English · Modern invented name blending elements of Damion and Myron, a contemporary creative coinage.
Danek
Slavic · Czech and Polish diminutive of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge', from the Hebrew biblical name.
Dashall
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variation of the surname Dashiell used as a given name.
Dauntay
English · Modern invented name common in African-American naming traditions, evoking boldness and confidence.
Dayleon
English · Modern invented name blending 'day' with the suffix -leon, a contemporary creative coinage.
Deivin
Irish · Variant spelling of Devin, derived from the Irish surname Ó Damháin or associated with the word 'divine'.
Dekon
English · Modern invented name, a creative contemporary coinage possibly influenced by names like Deacon.
Divan
Persian · From the Persian 'diwan', meaning a collection of poetry or a royal council chamber.
Domynik
Latin · Variant spelling of Dominic, from the Latin Dominicus meaning 'belonging to the Lord'.
Dooley
Irish · Irish surname Ó Dúlaigh used as a given name, possibly meaning 'dark hero' or 'dark challenger'.
Dreyven
English · Modern invented name, a variant of Draven, coined in contemporary popular culture.
Drystan
Welsh · Welsh form of Tristan, from Celtic meaning 'noise' or 'tumult', associated with the Arthurian legend.
Disaya
English · Modern invented name, possibly influenced by Thai 'disaya' (direction) or a creative variant of Aisha.
Dilana
Latin · Modern invented name blending Diana (Latin 'divine, goddess of the hunt') with the feminine suffix -lana.
Daanya
Hebrew · Variant of Danya, from Hebrew 'God is my judge' or Arabic 'close, near,' with a modern stylized spelling.
Dannan
Irish · From Irish mythology, related to Danu/Danann, mother goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann, meaning skill or poetry.
Dayleigh
English · Creative spelling of Daley evoking 'day' and brightness, with a meadow-style '-leigh' suffix.
Desiyah
French · Modern invented name influenced by Desiree, from French 'désirée' meaning 'desired' or 'longed for'.
Daeyonna
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Dayna/Deona, using an English-style soft ending to make a distinct feminine form.
Daizee
English · A contemporary spelling of Daisy, tied to the English flower name and meanings of innocence and spring renewal.
Dajea
English · A creative English-style spelling of Daja-like names, generally treated as a modern, invented feminine form.
Daneah
Hebrew · A feminine variant of Dana/Danah, linked to the Hebrew root *dan* meaning judge, adapted in English usage.
Davany
Hebrew · A modern variant connected to David-derived forms, carrying the Hebrew sense of beloved or beloved one.
Dnijah
Hebrew · A stylized spelling in the Dan-family of names, with a Hebrew root of judgment reflected in modern English style.
Dagmara
Slavic · Dagmara comes from Dagmar traditions, combining elements meaning day and fame, interpreted as "day maiden."
Dalajah
Arabic · Dalajah is an Arabic feminine style name related to soft-root words for graceful beauty and gentle elegance.
Damayah
Arabic · Damayah is an Arabic-influenced modern feminine form, often used as a graceful, devotional-style name.
Danayla
Hebrew · Danayla is a modern blend using Daniela roots, from Hebrew meaning "God is my judge."
Danyiah
Hebrew · Danyiah is a contemporary variant of Daniyah/Daniel forms linked to the Hebrew root meaning "judge."
Dayanni
Hebrew · Dayanni is a modern spelling variant tied to Daniel-related names meaning "God is my judge."
Dayany
Arabic · Dayany is a modern Arabic-style feminine form, often interpreted as a soft and affectionate personal name.
Dejamarie
French · Dejamarie is a modern blended name from de/Die + Marie, where Marie carries biblical Hebrew heritage.
Delayney
English · Delayney is a modern U.S. style name related to Delaney/Dain names, built with contemporary spelling.
Deycy
English · Deycy is a modern stylistic spelling of Daisy, with the flower imagery of the traditional daisy name.
Dezlyn
English · Dezlyn is a modern combination-style name with the -lyn suffix, common in recent English-language naming.
Dacee
Irish · Variant of Dacey, an Irish name from Gaelic meaning 'southerner' or one who comes from the south.
Daely
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic respelling combining elements of Daley (Irish 'assembly') or Dahlia.
Dahabo
African · Somali name meaning 'gold,' traditionally given to precious daughters and evoking wealth and brilliance.
Dalayjah
Hebrew · Modern elaborated variant of Delilah, from Hebrew meaning 'delicate' or 'languishing,' with a contemporary suffix.
Dalaynee
Hebrew · Modern invented phonetic variation of Delaney or Delilah, blending Irish and Hebrew naming traditions.
Dalaynie
Hebrew · Modern invented variant of Delaney (Irish 'dark challenger') styled with Delilah (Hebrew 'delicate') influences.
Dalonna
Italian · Modern invented blend of Da- prefix and Donna (Italian 'lady') or variant of the Irish name Fionnuala.
Daniaya
Hebrew · Modern invented elaboration of Dania/Daniela, from Hebrew 'God is my judge,' with a melodic creative suffix.
Danicah
Slavic · Variant of Danica, a Slavic name meaning 'morning star,' referring to Venus as it appears at dawn.
Danikah
Slavic · Variant of Danica, a Slavic name meaning 'morning star,' the planet Venus visible at dawn.
Dannapaola
Hebrew · Modern invented compound of Danna (Hebrew 'God has judged') and Paola (Latin 'small'), a dual-heritage name.
Daveonna
Hebrew · Modern invented feminine form of David, from Hebrew 'beloved,' with a melodic elaborated suffix.
Daylia
Hebrew · Modern variant of Dalia, from Hebrew 'branch' or Spanish for the dahlia flower, named for botanist Anders Dahl.
Dayshana
English · Modern American invented name, likely a phonetic elaboration of Daishauna or Shana.
Deianna
Latin · Variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and hunt, derived from Latin 'divus' meaning divine.
Deimy
Spanish · Latin American variant of Demi, from Greek 'demi' meaning half, or a phonetic respelling of Demi.
Delannie
Irish · Elaborated variant of Delaney, an Irish-French surname meaning 'descendant of the challenger.'
Deztany
English · Modern inventive spelling of Destiny, from Old French 'destinee' meaning fate or one's appointed lot.
Dianeli
Spanish · Spanish-Latin American elaboration of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon, with a feminine suffix.
Dianeliz
Spanish · Compound of Diana and Liz (Elizabeth), a blended name popular in Latin American communities.
Dimya
Arabic · Variant of Dima, an Arabic name meaning 'gentle rain' or 'steady drizzle.'
Divija
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'born in heaven' or 'divine,' from 'div' (sky/heaven) and 'ja' (born).
Dmiya
Arabic · Rare variant of Dima or Dimya, an Arabic-rooted name associated with gentle rain.
Daemyn
Greek · Stylized spelling of Damian/Damien, from Greek Damianos meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue.'
Denari
Latin · Modern invented name evoking Latin 'denarius,' an ancient Roman silver coin; used as a stylized contemporary given name.
Damajae
English · Modern American invented name combining the Da- prefix with Mae or Jae phonetic elements; no classical etymology.
Decimus
Latin · Classical Latin name meaning 'tenth,' traditionally given to a tenth-born child; one of the ancient Roman praenomina.
Dainen
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Damien (Greek, 'to tame') or a creative coinage following the -ainen naming pattern.
Daken
English · Modern invented name popularized by Marvel Comics as Wolverine's son; possibly drawing on Japanese linguistic elements.
Davyion
Hebrew · Modern invented elaboration of Davy, a diminutive of David, the Hebrew name meaning 'beloved.'
Dekan
Slavic · Possibly a Slavic variant of Dean, from Old English meaning 'valley,' or an ecclesiastical title denoting a leader.
Dereion
English · Modern American invented name, likely a creative variation of Deron, derived from Hebrew meaning "freedom" or "bird."
Draegan
Slavic · Creative respelling of Dragan, a Slavic name meaning "precious" or "dear," blended with dragon imagery for a modern feel.
Daiven
Hebrew · Modern English variant of David, from Hebrew meaning beloved.
Dalziel
Scottish · Scottish surname-origin name, pronounced dee-əl, tied to family/place naming traditions.
Damarieon
English · Modern invented elaboration of Damari, blending African-American naming creativity with Latinate suffixes.
Damaurion
English · Modern invented variant of Damari/Damario, reflecting contemporary African-American naming innovation.
Damiere
Greek · Variant of Damien, from Greek Damianos meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue.'
Damiyan
Greek · Slavic-inflected variant of Damian, from Greek meaning 'to tame' or 'overpower.'
Dasaan
English · Modern invented name, likely of African-American coinage with no single etymological root.
Davein
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of David (Hebrew 'beloved') with a contemporary phonetic suffix.
Decan
Irish · Likely a variant of Declan (Irish saint's name of uncertain meaning) or Deacon (Greek 'servant, messenger').
Digby
English · Old Norse-derived English place name meaning 'settlement by a ditch or dike,' used as a given name.
Drayten
English · Modern invented variant of the English place name Drayton, meaning 'farm near a portage or slope.'
Dacien
Latin · Modern variant possibly derived from Dacian, referring to the ancient Dacia region (modern Romania).
Dametrious
Greek · Variant of Demetrius, meaning 'follower of Demeter,' the Greek goddess of the harvest and earth.
Daneel
Hebrew · Variant of Daniel, the Hebrew name meaning 'God is my judge,' also used in Asimov's science fiction.
Danielson
Hebrew · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Daniel,' from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Danik
Slavic · Slavic diminutive form of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Davahn
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic elaboration of Davan or Devon.
Davean
English · Modern invented name, a creative variation of Davion or Devon.
Daysun
English · Modern invented name blending 'day' and 'sun,' evoking brightness and warmth.
Demarean
English · Modern invented name, a variation of Demarion or Damarian with no classical root.
Dhamani
African · Swahili name meaning 'trustworthy' or 'one of value,' reflecting dependability and worth.
Dhir
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'wise,' 'patient,' or 'steady,' denoting a calm and intelligent nature.
Djay
English · Modern invented name, a stylized phonetic spelling of the letter J or the name Jay.
Dreighton
English · Modern invented elaboration of the English place-name Drayton, meaning 'portage farm.'
Duban
Irish · Irish name from Dubhán meaning 'little dark one,' derived from dubh meaning black or dark.
Danity
English · Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Daniel or Danielle with a feminine suffix evoking delicacy.
Dannielynn
Hebrew · Modern compound name blending Danielle (Hebrew, 'God is my judge') with Lynn (English, 'lake/waterfall').
Dannilynn
English · A modern fusion of Danielle and Lynn, blending Hebrew-origin Danielle into a fashionable contemporary pattern.
Danilyn
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Dani (Hebrew: God is my judge) and the Welsh/English suffix Lynn (lake).
Dinara
Arabic · Central Asian name derived from the Arabic/Persian dinar, a gold coin symbolizing worth and value.
Damariah
Greek · Modern invented blend of Damara, possibly from Greek meaning gentle, with the Hebrew suffix -iah.
Daneida
Greek · Possibly inspired by the Danaids, the fifty daughters of King Danaus in Greek mythology.
Danielynn
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Danielle, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge, with the suffix Lynn.
Danytza
Hebrew · Creative spelling variant of Danica/Daniela; Hebrew Daniel means 'God is my judge,' Slavic Danica means 'morning star.'
Davanie
Hebrew · Modern invented feminine variant of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.'
Dereona
English · Modern invented name blending Derek or Deron with a feminine suffix, of uncertain etymology.
Deriya
Persian · Variant of Daria, from Persian meaning 'possessing goodness' or 'the sea.'
Devionna
English · Modern elaborated variant of Devon, an English county name meaning 'deep valley dwellers.'
Damayia
Greek · A modern elaboration possibly derived from Damia, a Greek earth goddess associated with fertility and harvest.
Danayara
Spanish · A modern invented name blending Dana (Hebrew/Persian, 'God is my judge') with the stylized suffix -yara.
Dannielyn
Hebrew · A modern compound of Dannie (Hebrew, 'God is my judge') with -lyn, a Welsh-origin suffix meaning 'lake.'
Darilynn
Persian · A modern compound blending Dari (Persian, 'wealthy') or Daria with the Welsh-origin suffix -lynn meaning 'lake.'
Dasiyah
English · A modern invented name blending Daisy (Old English flower name) with a Hebrew-style -yah suffix meaning 'God.'
Davinna
Hebrew · A feminine elaboration of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved,' with a Scottish/Gaelic -inna suffix.
Dekyla
English · A modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a contemporary creative coinage.
Destinii
English · A variant spelling of Destiny, from Old French 'destinée' meaning 'fate' or 'one's destined lot in life.'
Dilayla
Hebrew · A modern variant of Delilah, from Hebrew meaning 'delicate' or 'languishing,' the biblical figure who cut Samson's hair.
Dinasti
Greek · A variant of Dynasty, from Greek 'dynasteia' meaning 'power' or 'lordship,' adopted as a modern given name.
Dlila
Hebrew · A modern spelling variant of Delilah, from Hebrew meaning 'delicate' or 'weak,' the famous biblical figure.
Dristi
Indian · From Sanskrit 'drishti' meaning 'sight,' 'vision,' or 'gaze,' a name used in South Asian cultures.
Dafni
Greek · Greek and Slavic form of Daphne, meaning 'laurel tree', borne by the nymph transformed into a laurel by Apollo.
Dakhia
Arabic · Modern invented name with Arabic phonetic styling; possibly related to roots suggesting brightness or laughter.
Dakyah
Hebrew · Modern invented name combining a creative prefix with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -yah meaning 'God'.
Damiracle
English · Modern invented compound name blending a prefix 'Da-' with 'Miracle', an English virtue name signifying a divine wonder.
Danaira
Spanish · Modern invented name, possibly a Spanish-influenced blend of Dana (Latin 'from Denmark' or 'God is my judge') with a lyrical suffix.
Dannicka
Slavic · Elaborated variant of Danica, a Slavic name meaning 'morning star' (the planet Venus at dawn).
Dannylynn
Hebrew · Compound of Danny (Hebrew 'God is my judge') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), a double given name.
Darihanna
Persian · Modern invented compound blending Dari/Daria (Persian 'wealthy') with Hanna (Hebrew 'grace, favor').
Dasharia
English · Modern invented feminine name with no established classical etymology, likely coined for its melodic sound.
Daylinn
English · Modern invented variant of Daylin, a contemporary name evoking 'day' (Old English) with a lyrical -lynn suffix.
Dayva
Hebrew · Modern invented variant of Deva or Davina, the latter a Scottish feminine of David (Hebrew 'beloved').
Dellana
English · Modern invented blend of Della (an English diminutive of Adelaide meaning 'noble') and Lana, a melodic suffix.
Deriah
Persian · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Daria (Persian 'wealthy, kingly') with the feminine suffix -iah.
Derielle
English · Modern invented blend of Deri with the French feminine suffix -elle, meaning 'she', creating a melodic name.
Deriona
English · Modern invented feminine name, likely an elaboration of Deri or Derian, with no established classical root.
Deshiya
English · Modern invented feminine name with no established classical etymology, likely created for its rhythmic sound.
Deyannah
English · Modern invented elaboration, possibly blending 'Dey' with Hannah (Hebrew 'grace'), or a creative variant of Deanna.
Dezya
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic variant of Desia or a creative short form of Desire/Desirée (French 'desired').
Dianet
Latin · Spanish-influenced elaboration of Diana, the Latin name of the Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon.
Dihanna
Latin · Modern invented variant of Diana/Dianna, the Latin name of the Roman goddess of the hunt, moon, and nature.
Dishita
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'dedicated', 'focused', or 'determined', used primarily in Hindi-speaking regions of India.
Dlyla
Hebrew · Modern stylized spelling of Delilah, a Hebrew name meaning 'delicate, weakened', from the biblical figure in Judges.
Dniah
Hebrew · Modern sparse spelling of Dinah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated', daughter of Jacob in Genesis.
Dnyia
Arabic · Modern variant of Dunya (Arabic دنيا), meaning 'the world' or 'earthly life', a poetic and widely used Arabic name.
Douaa
Arabic · Arabic name دعاء (Du'a) meaning 'prayer' or 'supplication to God', a deeply spiritual and common name in Muslim communities.
Duice
Spanish · Variant spelling of Dulce (Spanish/Latin dulcis), meaning 'sweet', a name expressing gentleness and kindness.
Dzire
English · Modern invented phonetic spelling of 'Desire', from French désir meaning 'longing, wish', used as a virtue name.
Dracen
English · An English modern spelling influenced by dragon-rooted forms in Germanic lore, used as a bold, mythic-style personal name.
Donnivin
Irish · Modern invented elaboration of Donovan, an Irish name meaning 'dark warrior'.
Darrent
Irish · Variant of Darren, likely from an Irish surname meaning 'great' or possibly derived from a Welsh place name.
Daveontae
English · Modern invented African-American name blending Daveon and the suffix -tae for a distinctive contemporary sound.
Dereyon
English · Modern invented name, a creative variant of Dereon or Darius with an African-American naming style.
Donnovin
Irish · Creative variant of Donovan, an Irish surname meaning 'dark warrior,' reimagined as a modern given name.
Dahani
Indian · Indian name possibly from Marathi/Sanskrit roots; also associated with a cricket bowling style, evoking skill.
Damontrae
English · Modern invented African-American compound name blending Damon (Greek: 'to tame') with the suffix -trae.
Davidalexander
Hebrew · Compound given name joining David ('beloved' in Hebrew) and Alexander ('defender of men' in Greek).
Davyen
Hebrew · Modern invented elaboration of David, from Hebrew 'Dawid' meaning 'beloved' or 'darling.'
Dredon
English · Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Drew and Brendon, with no established ancient etymology.
Dacorey
English · A rare modern English coinage blending sounds of Dacre and Corey, with no fixed traditional etymology.
Daevyn
English · A modern stylized form related to the Devin/Devin family, used for its lyrical sound more than historical formality.
Dahmari
Arabic · An Arabic-flavored modern form, likely influenced by names with roots tied to nobility, courage, or bright temperament.
Daigen
English · A contemporary English-style invented name blending familiar name fragments, popular for its smooth phonetic form.
Daltry
English · An English surname-to-forename form likely tied to old place-name elements meaning a valley settlement.
Dasen
English · A modern English variant spelling with uncertain historic root, treated today mainly as a contemporary personal name.
Daughtry
Scottish · An Anglo-Scottish family form related to Doughty-style surnames, historically a clan-linked name used as a modern given name.
Declin
Irish · A modern spelling of Declan, from Gaelic Déaglán, long used in Irish tradition and revived in newer forms.
Devam
Indian · From Sanskrit traditions using *deva* for divine force, often understood as a name evoking sacred or luminous qualities.
Dhru
Indian · From Sanskrit Dhruva, meaning 'fixed' or 'steady,' often associated with the polar star.
Draedon
English · A fantasy-influenced English-form name likely built from 'dragon' imagery and heroic naming style.
Dyego
Spanish · Spanish form linked to Diego, an Iberian form of James from Latin Iacobus, ultimately from the Hebrew name Jacob.
Dahlon
English · A modern invented name likely blending Dalton and Dillon, with no classical etymology.
Daigon
English · A modern invented name possibly inspired by Dagon, an ancient Semitic deity, or popular fictional settings.
Daivian
English · A modern invented elaboration of David or Davian, ultimately rooted in Hebrew meaning 'beloved.'
Damaun
Greek · A modern variant of Damon, from Greek 'daman' meaning 'to tame' or 'to subdue.'
Darwuin
English · A variant spelling of Darwin, from Old English 'deorwine' meaning 'dear friend.'
Datavius
English · A modern invented name with a Latinate suffix styled after classical names like Octavius.
Daviere
French · A modern invented French-styled elaboration of David, meaning 'beloved' in Hebrew.
Daygan
English · A modern invented name modeled on the popular '-an' suffix style, with no classical etymology.
Deareon
English · A modern invented name blending the 'De-' prefix with Aaron, the Hebrew name meaning 'exalted.'
Deason
English · A modern invented name, possibly a phonetic variant of Jason (Greek, 'healer') with a 'De-' prefix.
Demarien
English · A modern invented name combining the prefix 'De-' with Marien, a French diminutive of Mary meaning 'beloved.'
Deryon
English · A modern invented name, a creative variant of Deron or Darian, with no classical etymology.
Devraj
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'king of the gods,' combining 'deva' (god) and 'raj' (king).
Diomar
Spanish · A modern invented name with Spanish phonetic styling, possibly blending 'Dio' (god) with 'mar' (sea).
Divij
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'born in heaven' or 'divine,' from 'divi' (sky/heaven).
Donoban
Irish · A modern variant of Donovan, from Irish 'Donndubhán' meaning 'dark warrior' or 'strong fighter.'
Dontavias
English · A modern invented elaboration of Dontavious, blending Donte (Italian form of Durante) with a Latinate suffix.
Dresdyn
German · A modern invented name inspired phonetically by Dresden, a German city whose name means 'forest dwellers.'
Dreson
English · A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Dreason or an anglicized form, with no established meaning.
Dayamy
Spanish · Modern invented name likely of Spanish or Cuban origin, possibly a creative variant of Daimari.
Dayamin
Spanish · Modern invented name, a Spanish-influenced variant blending Day- with an Arabic or Spanish suffix.
Danayshia
English · A modern invented name, an elaborate phonetic variant of Danisha or Tanisha, of no classical origin.
Dayanari
Japanese · A modern invented name with possible Japanese phonetic influence; no established classical etymology.
Dannalee
Hebrew · Modern compound of Danna (Hebrew feminine variant of Daniel: 'God is my judge') and Lee.
Dashyia
English · Modern American invented name with a stylized spelling, created for its energetic phonetic quality.
Deairah
English · Modern invented name with a unique spelling, likely a phonetic variant of Dara or Deira.
Dehlila
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Delilah, from Hebrew meaning 'delicate' or 'weakened,' a biblical figure in Judges.
Dereonna
English · Modern invented feminine elaboration, blending Derek or Deron with the -onna feminine suffix.
Dianney
Latin · Modern variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and hunt, from Latin divus meaning 'divine.'
Dariyana
Persian · Dariyana is a Persian-influenced feminine modern form linked to Dariya or Darian patterns, used as a graceful uncommon variant.
Davaya
Hebrew · Davaya is a Hebrew-rooted variant family name tied to David, whose meaning is 'beloved.'
Demarionna
Greek · Demarionna is an ornate modern blend probably built from Dem-* name patterns like Damian with an expanded feminine ending.
Demyiah
Greek · Demyiah is a modern decorative spelling linked to Demetria or Demi-style names and used as a soft contemporary female form.
Devlynn
English · Devlynn is an English-created fusion of Devyn with -lynn, popular as a stylish modern feminine name.
Dahlyla
Hebrew · Variant of Delilah, a Hebrew name meaning 'delicate' or 'languishing,' borne by a famous biblical figure.
Dashiyah
Arabic · A modern Arabic-influenced feminine form ending in “-yah,” used as a contemporary name rather than a clearly fixed historical variant.
Dazlynn
English · A coined blend of Daisy/Dazy and Lynn, treated as a modern English given-name construction.
Dedrianna
Latin · A modern elaboration of Adrianna, ultimately from Latin Adrianus meaning “from Hadria,” tied to a classic geographic root.
Denysse
Greek · A spelling variant of Denise, derived from Greek Dionysios, linked to Dionysus and classical mythic naming tradition.
Dibanhi
African · A name likely from African naming traditions, with localized and varied meanings that are often cultural rather than from fixed European roots.
Dililah
Hebrew · A variant of Delilah, from Hebrew tradition, associated with the biblical name often interpreted as “delicate” or “weak.”
Divyne
English · A stylized form of Divine, derived from English usage of the Latin-based word for “godly” or “sacred.”
Dlaney
Irish · A modern spelling of Delaney, from the Irish family name Ó Dubhshláine, meaning “descendant of Dubhshláine.”
Durriyah
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced feminine name related to the Durriyah/Durra family, often carrying poetic associations of beauty or radiance.
Dvyne
English · A modern respelling of Divine, used as a personal name with spiritual overtones from the word “divine.”
Dalai
Chinese · From Mongolian meaning 'ocean' or 'vast sea,' widely known through the title Dalai Lama.
Dalaila
Hebrew · Variant of Delilah, a Hebrew name meaning 'delicate,' 'languishing,' or 'she who weakened.'
Dalianna
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Dalia (Hebrew, 'branch/tendril') and Anna (Hebrew, 'grace').
Dalyah
Hebrew · Variant of Daliah, a Hebrew name meaning 'branch,' 'tendril,' or 'hanging bough.'
Danera
English · Modern invented feminine name, possibly inspired by Danielle or Dana with a creative suffix.
Dangel
English · Modern invented name, possibly from 'D'Angel' meaning 'of the angel,' blending Romance language elements.
Danyca
Slavic · Variant of Danica, a Slavic name for the morning star (Venus), meaning 'morning star.'
Darriyah
Persian · Variant of Daria, from Persian 'Dara' meaning wealthy or possessor of good.
Davaeh
English · Modern invented creative spelling, likely a phonetic variant of Davia or a similar given name.
Davaney
Irish · Variant of the Irish surname Devaney, meaning dark valor or dark warrior.
Dayamir
Arabic · Blend of Sanskrit 'daya' (compassion) and Arabic 'amir' (prince), meaning compassionate prince.
Dayamit
Indian · From Sanskrit 'daya' (compassion) and 'mit' (measured or friend), meaning a compassionate friend.
Dayiana
Spanish · Modern variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt and moon, meaning divine or luminous.
Deariah
English · Modern invented blend of the English word dear and names like Mariah, conveying beloved.
Delianna
Greek · Modern invented blend of Delia (Greek, from island of Delos) and Anna (Hebrew, grace).
Deliany
Irish · Variant of Delaney, an Irish surname meaning dark challenger or descendant of the challenger.
Demiracle
English · Modern invented name combining the prefix De- with miracle, from Latin miraculum meaning wonder.
Deonnie
English · Modern invented variant of Dionne or Deon, ultimately linked to Greek Dionysus, god of joy.
Desmariah
French · Modern invented blend of French prefix des- and Hebrew Mariah, meaning God is my teacher.
Deztyni
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Destiny, from Latin destinare meaning to determine or fate.
Dilany
Irish · Variant of Delaney, from Irish Dubhshláine meaning dark warrior or dark challenger.
Diyonna
English · Modern invented variant of Dionna or Dionne, a name of Greek origin linked to divine Zeus.
Dreauna
English · Modern invented phonetic variant of Dreanna or Adriana, meaning dark or from the Adriatic.
Dziah
African · Name of African origin, possibly meaning blessing or gift in West African linguistic traditions.
Dreydan
English · A modern invented name, likely a creative phonetic variant of names like Aidan, Hayden, or Brayden.
Dashuan
English · A modern American invented name, likely a creative blend of the prefix 'Da-' with Shawn or Juan.
Diyari
Arabic · A Kurdish name meaning 'gift' or 'present,' widely used among Kurdish communities across the Middle East.
Dakori
English · A modern invented name, possibly an elaborated form of Dakota, a Sioux word meaning 'friend' or 'ally.'
Deakyn
English · A variant spelling of Deacon, from Greek 'diakonos' meaning 'servant' or 'messenger,' denoting a church official.
Demare
French · A modern invented name with French styling, possibly echoing 'de la mer' meaning 'of the sea.'
Deriyon
English · A modern invented name, likely an elaborated phonetic form of Deron or Darian with no fixed established etymology.
Daerion
Greek · Modern invented blend of Darian and Darius, echoing the Persian royal name meaning 'possessing goodness.'
Dantes
Italian · Variant of Dante, the Italian name derived from Latin durante meaning 'steadfast' or 'enduring.'
Dayvien
English · Creative respelling of Davion, a modern invented extension of David from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.'
Deizel
English · Modern invented name styled after Diesel, an English word name of German mechanical origin.
Demaurie
French · Modern invented African-American name, likely blending De- prefix with French Maure meaning 'dark one.'
Demonie
English · Modern invented name, an Anglicized stylized form with no clear classical etymology.
Draydin
English · Modern invented name, a stylized blend of Draden and Brayden, with no classical etymology.
Daevian
English · Modern invented given name, a creative African American elaboration of Daevon or similar coined names.
Daivyon
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic blend of Davion and a contemporary -yon suffix.
Damaire
English · Modern invented African American variant of Damari, itself from Hebrew Damareh meaning gentle.
Damaj
Arabic · From Arabic damaja meaning to integrate, blend, or merge, conveying harmony and unity.
Damariye
English · Modern invented variant of Damari, a creative African American elaboration meaning gentle one.
Damarrea
English · Modern invented phonetic elaboration of Damari, popular in African American naming traditions.
Damaryon
English · Modern invented name blending Damari with a -yon suffix, a creative contemporary variant.
Damiani
Italian · Italian form of Damian, from Greek Damianos meaning to tame or subdue, linked to Saint Damian.
Dangkhoa
Chinese · Vietnamese Sino-Vietnamese name combining Đăng (to rise or ascend) and Khoa (scholarly achievement).
Daschle
German · German-origin surname used as a given name, possibly from Tasche meaning bag, carried as a family name.
Daviaun
English · Modern invented name, a creative variant of Davion combining David-root with a contemporary suffix.
Davidjeremiah
Hebrew · Compound biblical name joining David meaning beloved and Jeremiah meaning God will exalt or lift up.
Daxin
English · Modern invented name, a stylized blend of Dax with a -in suffix reflecting contemporary naming trends.
Dayion
Greek · Modern variant of Dion, ultimately from Greek Dionysios meaning of Zeus or divine.
Daysan
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic blend of Day and -san, used in contemporary given-name coinage.
Dazavion
English · Modern invented name, a creative African American elaboration blending Daze or Daza with Davion.
Decarion
English · Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Decari and -ion suffix in contemporary African American naming.
Dekorion
English · Modern invented name, a creative elaboration using the De- prefix with a -korion suffix.
Derean
English · Modern variant of Dorian or Darian, from Greek Dorieus referring to the Dorian people of ancient Greece.
Dilver
English · Modern invented or rare given name, possibly a variant of Silver or Delver used in contemporary naming.
Dimarion
English · Modern invented name combining the De- prefix with Marion, used in African American naming traditions.
Diyor
Persian · Central Asian name of Persian origin meaning homeland or native land, widely used in Uzbekistan.
Domynick
Latin · Phonetic variant of Dominic, from Latin Dominicus meaning belonging to the Lord.
Draconis
Latin · Latin genitive of Draco meaning of the dragon, also a constellation name rooted in Greek drakon.
Drelan
English · Modern invented name, a creative blend possibly combining Drew or Dre with a -lan suffix.
Drelen
English · A modern English-invented name, often used as a contemporary stylized alternative to similar-sounding traditional names.
Drelin
English · A modern invented English spelling variant, typically chosen for novelty in sound and appearance.
Driver
English · An occupational surname in English meaning one who drives or guides, later used as a given name in modern settings.
Dvir
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name from a word meaning sanctuary or holy place in Jewish tradition.
Dezira
Arabic · A modern coined name influenced by Arabic phonetics, often chosen for its bright sound and loosely associated with ideas of preciousness and brilliance.
Diliana
Slavic · A Slavic/Balkan feminine form, often used as a melodic name in Eastern European traditions, with affectionate, elegant modern usage.
Dziyah
Arabic · A variant related to Arabic roots around *ḍiyā* / *dhiyā*, meaning "light" or "radiance," and used for luminous feminine naming.
Dahlilah
Hebrew · Elaborated spelling of Delilah, a Hebrew name meaning 'delicate' or 'to hang low,' known from the biblical story.
Daleyah
Hebrew · Variant of Daliyah, a Hebrew name meaning 'branch' or 'hanging bough,' also associated with the dahlia flower.
Damariana
Greek · Blend of Damaris (Greek 'gentle, calf') and Mariana (Latin 'of the sea'), creating an elaborate feminine compound name.
Danavia
English · Modern invented name, possibly blending Dana with the suffix -via, evoking both a personal name and a sense of journey.
Demariyah
Hebrew · Modern invented name combining the prefix De- with Mariyah, a variant of Hebrew Miriam meaning 'beloved' or 'bitter.'
Devaya
Indian · Likely derived from Sanskrit 'deva' meaning 'divine, god-like,' used as a modern feminine given name.
Dezstany
English · Creative phonetic spelling of Destiny, from Latin 'destinare' meaning 'to determine or fate.'
Dylilah
Hebrew · Blended form of Dylan and Delilah; the Delilah element is Hebrew meaning 'delicate,' while Dylan is Welsh for 'sea.'
Dailynne
English · A modern coinage blending sounds from Dale/Daily with -lynne, used as a soft contemporary feminine name.
Damariona
Greek · A crafted blend of Daniel/Damian and Iona-like endings, with the Daniel root linked to taming and strength traditions.
Daniellah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Danielle, the feminine of Daniel, meaning "God is my judge."
Dellah
German · A modern spelling of Delia/Della, a short feminine form influenced by English name trends.
Delycia
Latin · A modernized feminine form related to Delicia, from Latin *deliciae* meaning delight.
Desiya
Latin · A contemporary name likely influenced by Desire/Desideria families, with Latin roots related to longing or wish.
Dillynn
Welsh · A modern name combining the Welsh-derived Dylan with a -lyn ending in a youthful, melodic form.
Dzaria
Slavic · A modernized Slavic-leaning form related to Dzaria/Zaria, a name family associated with heavenly or dawn imagery.
Dalayshia
English · Modern invented elaboration possibly derived from Alicia or Alaysia, with a stylized Da- prefix added.
Danelys
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Daniela (Hebrew, 'God is my judge') with the Spanish suffix -lys.
Dareona
English · Modern invented name, possibly an elaboration of Daria or Darion with a feminine -ona ending.
Daryah
Persian · Variant of Darya, a Persian name meaning 'sea' or 'ocean,' with a stylized -yah ending.
Deronna
English · Modern invented name, possibly a feminine elaboration of Derron or Deron with an -onna suffix.
Deslynn
English · Modern invented compound blending Des- (from Desirée, French 'desired') with the suffix -lynn.
Devanhi
Indian · Modern invented name possibly influenced by Devani or the Sanskrit element 'deva' meaning 'divine.'
Dezlynn
English · Modern invented variant of Deslynn, blending the Dez- prefix with the melodic suffix -lynn.
Dianalee
Latin · Modern compound of Diana (Latin goddess of the moon and hunt) with Lee, meaning 'meadow.'
Dianalys
Latin · Modern compound combining Diana (Latin, goddess of the moon) with the suffix -lys, evoking 'lily.'
Dionnah
Greek · Variant of Dionne, the feminine form of Dion, derived from Greek Dios (Zeus), meaning 'of Zeus.'
Dixee
English · Modern spelling of Dixie, from the French 'dix' (ten), referencing Southern US currency and regional identity.
Duniya
Arabic · Arabic word name meaning 'world' or 'universe,' used across many Muslim-majority cultures as a given name.
Dynesti
English · Modern invented variant of Dynasty, from Greek 'dynasteia' meaning 'power' or 'lordship.'
Damoney
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative blend of Damon (Greek, 'to tame/subdue') with a unique suffix.
Daking
English · Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Dakota and King, used as a given name.
Deylen
Welsh · Modern respelling of Dylan, from the Welsh meaning 'son of the sea,' tied to a figure in Welsh mythology.
Dredan
English · Modern invented name with no established classical etymology, likely a phonetic creation for contemporary use.
Dabriel
Hebrew · A modern variant of Gabriel with a 'Da-' prefix; Gabriel means 'God is my strength' in Hebrew.
Darshil
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'one who sees' or 'visionary,' from the root 'darsh' (to perceive).
Dazarion
English · A modern invented name with a stylized 'Daz-' prefix combined with the popular '-arion' suffix.
Deybi
Spanish · A phonetic Latin American spelling of David, the Hebrew name meaning 'beloved.'
Dmarrion
English · A modern invented name, likely a stylized variant of Demarion with a distinctive 'D' prefix.
Donjay
English · A modern invented blend of 'Don' (from Latin 'dominus,' meaning lord) and 'Jay,' a nature-inspired element.
Dacio
Latin · Derived from Latin 'Dacia,' the ancient Roman province in modern-day Romania; an ethnic and place-rooted name.
Dagim
African · Amharic name from Ethiopia meaning 'again' or 'once more,' traditionally given to a child born after a loss.
Damonnie
Greek · Modern elaboration of Damon, from Greek 'daman' meaning 'to tame'; linked to the legendary tale of Damon and Pythias.
Danger
English · From Old French 'dangier' meaning power or dominion; used as a bold modern word name evoking strength and daring.
Darwing
English · Variant of Darwin, from Old English 'deorwine' meaning 'dear friend'; the added 'g' is a modern stylistic choice.
Dayveion
English · Modern invented elaboration of David/Davion, ultimately rooted in the Hebrew name meaning 'beloved.'
Degen
German · German word meaning 'sword' or 'blade,' historically used to denote a warrior or skilled swordsman.
Dekai
African · Modern given name with possible African roots, used as a creative contemporary masculine name.
Dellan
Welsh · Variant of Dylan, the Welsh name meaning 'son of the sea' or 'great tide.'
Derryon
English · Modern invented elaboration of Deron or Darren, a creative contemporary given name with no classical root.
Devrim
Persian · Name meaning 'revolution' or 'transformation,' widely used in Turkic and Persian-influenced cultures.
Dezavion
English · Modern invented name, a creative elaboration of Davion/Devon with a distinctive contemporary sound.
Diarmuid
Irish · Ancient Irish name meaning 'without envy' or 'free man,' borne by a celebrated hero of Irish mythology.
Dmarquis
French · Modern invented name combining a D- prefix with Marquis, the French noble title meaning 'lord of the marches.'
Draylan
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic blend likely inspired by names like Drake and Dylan.
Dylian
Welsh · Variant spelling of Dylan, the Welsh name meaning 'son of the sea' or 'great wave.'
Dysan
English · Modern invented variant of Dylan or Dyson, a creative contemporary given name.
Dannaly
Hebrew · Modern invented feminine variant of Danielle, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Daymi
Spanish · Modern invented name popular in Latin American communities, a phonetic elaboration of Dayami or Demi.
Delaili
Arabic · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Dalila from Arabic/Hebrew meaning 'delicate' or 'gentle.'
Dubraska
Slavic · Variant of Slavic Dubravka, meaning 'oak grove' or 'oak forest,' evoking natural strength.
Daeun
Korean · Daeun is a Korean name whose meaning changes by hanja, often carrying ideas such as greatness, grace, and kindness.
Dahnya
Arabic · Dahnya is an Arabic-flavored modern feminine variant related to Dana/Dahia naming patterns, with a soft contemporary sound.
Dannaka
English · Dannaka is an uncommon modern invented form connected to names like Dana or Danya rather than a fixed historical root.
Dannely
English · Dannely is a modern feminine variant blending Danny with an -ely ending, common in modern English naming creativity.
Delajah
Arabic · Delajah is an Arabic-influenced modern name form, often treated as a creative feminine variant in contemporary use.
Delilha
Hebrew · Delilha is related to Delilah-style naming and therefore can be treated as a biblical-influenced feminine variant.
Dezzarae
English · Dezzarae is a modern crafted English name using a decorative ending, common in recent trend-based naming.
Dilyla
Persian · Dilyla is closely related to Persian Dilara forms and can be interpreted around beloved or heart-related meanings.
Dah
African · Short feminine name found in West African traditions; in Fon culture it relates to a serpent deity symbol.
Dakyrah
Arabic · Modern feminine name possibly inspired by Arabic 'dhikr' (remembrance of God) with stylized spelling.
Dannay
Hebrew · Modern variant of Danny or Dana, ultimately rooted in Hebrew Daniel meaning 'God is my judge.'
Dannilyn
Hebrew · Feminine blend of Danni (from Hebrew Daniel, 'God is my judge') with the suffix -lyn.
Danykah
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Danika, a Slavic feminine form meaning 'morning star,' rooted in Hebrew Daniel.
Darisley
Persian · Modern invented name blending Persian-rooted Daris with the English place-suffix -ley (meadow).
Daviney
Hebrew · Scottish-style feminine elaboration of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved,' with the suffix -ey.
Dayanie
Hebrew · Variant of Dayana, a feminine form from Hebrew meaning 'divine judge,' popular in Latin American communities.
Deethya
Indian · Sanskrit-rooted Indian feminine name meaning 'prayer' or 'divine meditation,' used in Hindu tradition.
Dekiyah
Hebrew · Modern feminine name with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -iyah, meaning 'of God' or 'God's own.'
Delainah
French · Variant of Delaine or Delaina, likely from French 'de la' combined with a place element, meaning 'from the.'
Dellanie
Irish · Variant of Delaney, from Irish 'dubh lainne' (dark challenger) or French 'de l'Aunaie' (alder grove).
Demariona
Latin · Modern elaborate feminine form blending 'de' with Mario (Latin: of Mars), suggesting a warrior heritage.
Denaiya
English · Modern invented feminine name, a stylized variant of Danaya or Denaya with contemporary phonetic flair.
Desinae
French · Creative spelling variant of Désirée, from French meaning 'desired' or 'much longed for.'
Devannie
Irish · Blend of Irish Devan (poet) and Sanskrit Devi (goddess), with a feminine -nie suffix.
Deveshi
Indian · Sanskrit feminine name meaning 'goddess' or 'queen of the divine,' an epithet of the goddess Durga.
Dhanna
Hebrew · Variant of Hanna/Dana; Arabic 'dhana' relates to wealth and generosity; Hebrew Hannah means 'grace.'
Dilylah
Hebrew · Stylized spelling of Delilah, the Hebrew name meaning 'delicate' or 'weakened,' from the book of Judges.
Dioseline
Spanish · Modern feminine name from Spanish 'Dios' (God) with French suffix -eline, meaning 'little one of God.'
Dmyah
English · Modern minimalist feminine name, possibly a stylized contracted form of Damia or Mia with silent D.
Draylee
English · Modern invented name combining an English surname element 'Dray' with the common suffix -lee (meadow).
Dreniyah
Hebrew · Modern invented feminine name carrying the Hebrew theophoric suffix -iyah, suggesting divine connection.
Daimarion
Latin · A modern elaboration related to Damian, from Latin Damianus meaning “to tame” or “subdue.”
Demire
Persian · Derived from Persian/Turkic demir, meaning “iron,” used in a modern given-name spelling variant.
Deriel
Hebrew · A modern form built on the biblical naming pattern ending in -el, meaning “of God.”
Devaj
Indian · From Sanskrit deva (“god”), Devaj carries a divine sense and Indic religious resonance.
Dradyn
Latin · A modern respelling of Adrian, from Latin Hadrianus, referring to someone from Hadria.
Daidrian
Greek · A modern spelling of Adrian-style names, ultimately from Greek Hadrianus, meaning “from Hadria.”
Demajae
English · A likely modern blend of “Demi” and “Jae,” created as a contemporary style name without an inherited ancient meaning.
Demilade
African · A West African/Yoruba-style name often interpreted as “God has brought honor” or “crown has come,” tied to blessing meaning.
Derringer
German · From a Germanic surname family, now used as a modern first name with no clear literal meaning in naming itself.
Draeson
English · A creative English variant in the Drayden/Darian pattern, used as a modern invented spelling.
Draysen
English · A contemporary respelling of names like Drayden, mainly a stylistic modern invention in English.
Dreydin
English · A modern coined spelling of the Dre- name pattern, mainly valued as a unique modern form.
Daian
Irish · A modern Irish-derived variant of Aidan, traditionally meaning little fire in Gaelic heritage.
Damarkis
Greek · A modern elaboration of Damian/Mark-like roots tied to Mars traditions in Greek-Roman naming.
Darmani
Persian · A contemporary Persian-influenced form with the pattern of Persian male names and an elevated, modern aura.
Davuan
Hebrew · A modern derivative of David-based names, inheriting the Hebrew sense of beloved in a contemporary form.
Daxyn
English · A modern English invented name built from Dax with a stylized ending for present-day trend appeal.
Dayland
English · An English place-based compound of day and land, evoking bright open land and agricultural settlement imagery.
Deanjelo
English · A modern blend of Dean and Jelo/Angelo patterns, giving a contemporary cross-cultural English-Italian flavor.
Deeken
Greek · A spelling variant of deacon, from Greek *diakonos* meaning servant, retained in Christian naming tradition.
Dejavion
English · A modern African-American influenced invention combining De- with Javion patterns, created in contemporary naming culture.
Delcan
Irish · A modern spelling of Declan, from the Irish Deaglán, traditionally meaning good or prosperous.
Dhanvin
Indian · From Sanskrit dhanvin, meaning an archer, used for someone connected with a bow.
Dharmik
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit dharmic, meaning righteous, pious, or guided by dharma.
Dhruvin
Indian · Linked to Sanskrit Dhruv, meaning fixed or the pole star, signifying steadiness and constancy.
Dmar
English · A short modern English-style invented form used as a unique contemporary given name.
Draike
English · Modern variant of Drake, from Old Norse 'draki' meaning dragon, or the Old English term for a male duck.
Draiman
English · Surname-derived first name, possibly of Germanic origin; may relate to a trade or place name used as a given name.
Dreylin
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic blend of the Drey- prefix with the popular -lin suffix.
Dreyten
English · Modern invented variant inspired by Drayton, an English place name meaning 'farm near a portage.'
Dylanjacob
Welsh · Compound of Dylan (Welsh 'son of the sea') and Jacob (Hebrew 'supplanter'), combining two distinct name traditions.
Dennesly
English · Modern invented name, a feminized stylized form of Dennis combined with the suffix -ley.
Drishya
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'visible, sight, or vision,' derived from the root drish meaning 'to see.'
Dlylah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Delilah, from Hebrew meaning delicate, weak, or one who weakened.
Dallyce
English · A modern re-spelling in the Delice/Dailyce family, treating a classic sound as a new feminine form.
Daryiah
Persian · A modern spelling of Darya/Dariyah, related to Persian royal names and often interpreted as fortunate.
Dearria
English · A contemporary invented feminine name formed from Daria-like sounds with a softer English ending.
Deliylah
Arabic · A variant of Daliyah/Dalia, linked in Arabic usage to botanical or graceful feminine imagery.
Diyala
Arabic · Name tied to the Arab geographic name Diyala, a river and region, and used as a place-based feminine name.
Dahianna
English · Modern invented name blending Dahlia with Anna, a creative feminine nature-inspired combination.
Dahliah
English · Variant spelling of Dahlia, a flower name honoring Swedish botanist Anders Dahl, whose name meant 'valley'.
Danariah
Hebrew · Modern invented name combining Dana with the Hebrew -ariah suffix, blending multiple cultural elements.
Dariyelle
French · Modern invented feminine blend drawing from Danielle and Darielle with a French -elle ending.
Darleni
English · Modern variant of Darlene, an English name derived from 'darling,' meaning beloved or dear one.
Davinee
Hebrew · Modern variant of Davina, a Scottish feminine form of David from Hebrew 'dod' meaning beloved.
Dayzi
English · Modern phonetic spelling of Daisy, from Old English 'dægeseage' meaning day's eye.
Delanei
Irish · Modern spelling of Delaney, an Irish-French surname meaning 'from the alder grove'.
Delianys
Greek · Modern elaboration of Delia, from Greek meaning 'from Delos,' birthplace of Apollo and Artemis.
Demariya
English · Modern invented name, a feminine elaboration combining the De- prefix with Maria or Mariya.
Derriah
Irish · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Derry, an Irish place name meaning 'oak grove'.
Deshaya
English · Modern invented name, a creative feminine form combining the De- prefix with a -shaya ending.
Dezariyah
English · Modern invented elaboration blending Deza with an Arabic-influenced -riyah suffix.
Dilek
Persian · Turkish name of Persian-Arabic origin meaning 'wish' or 'desire,' widely used across the Turkic world.
Diviana
Latin · Modern elaboration of Diana, the Latin name of the Roman goddess of the hunt and moon, meaning 'divine'.
Dixy
English · Modern spelling of Dixie, an English place-based name associated with the American South.
Dublyn
Irish · Creative spelling of Dublin, whose Irish name 'Dubh Linn' means 'black pool'.
Duriyah
Arabic · Arabic name from 'durr' meaning pearl, evoking lustrous beauty and preciousness.