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Baby names starting with D

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Delana
English · Combination of 'De-' prefix with '-lana' (wool), or a variant of Delaney meaning 'from the alder grove.'
Dedrick
German · English variant of Dietrich, from Germanic 'theud' (people) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'ruler of the people.'
Dain
English · A variant of Dane or Dean, associated with Denmark or with a valley place-name root.
Darrien
Irish · Darrien is a modern form related to Darren or Darragh, from Irish roots associated with the oak tree.
Daphnie
Greek · A variant of Daphne, from Greek, meaning laurel tree.
Domonique
French · Domonique is a spelling variant of Dominique, from Latin dominicus meaning "of the Lord."
Deante
English · Deante is a modern form influenced by Dante, which comes from the medieval short form of Durante, meaning enduring.
Devonta
English · A modern elaboration of Devon or Devonte-style names, likely influenced by place-name and surname forms.
Dyllan
Welsh · Dyllan is a spelling variant of Dylan, a Welsh name meaning son of the sea or born from the ocean.
Daiya
Indian · Daiya likely reflects the Indian word daya, meaning compassion or kindness.
Decklan
Irish · A spelling variant of Declan, an Irish saint's name traditionally linked with goodness or full of prayer.
Davinci
Italian · From Leonardo da Vinci, the Renaissance polymath; 'da Vinci' means 'from Vinci', a town in Tuscany.
Dallie
English · Diminutive of Dahlia or Dallas, a playful pet form used as a given name.
Domenick
Italian · Variant of Dominic, from Latin Dominicus meaning 'of the Lord, belonging to God'.
Dian
Latin · Short form of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt, meaning 'divine.'
Dalen
English · Variant of Dale or Dalen, from Old Norse and English 'dalr' meaning 'valley', originally a topographic surname.
Darron
English · A variant of Darren, often linked to Irish or English forms meaning “great” or “oak-like.”
Demetrious
Greek · A variant of Demetrius, meaning devoted to Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest.
Desmon
Irish · Desmon is a variant of Desmond, from an Irish place name meaning "man from south Munster."
Dashon
English · A modern name likely formed from Da- plus Shawn/Shon-style elements.
Dareck
English · Dareck is a spelling variant of Derek, from a Germanic name meaning ruler of the people.
Dillion
Irish · Dillion is a variant of Dillon, an Irish surname and given name often linked to loyalty or descent from a family name.
Dayleen
English · A modern coined name, likely blending Day with the suffix -leen for a bright, contemporary feel.
Daveon
English · Likely a modern blend influenced by David and the -eon ending, tied to the Hebrew root meaning beloved.
Dawit
African · Dawit is the Ethiopian form of David, from Hebrew, meaning beloved.
Damira
Slavic · Used in Slavic and Arabic contexts, often associated with ideas of peace, heart, or endurance.
Dulcemaria
Spanish · A devotional compound of Dulce and Maria, meaning "sweet Mary."
Dmitry
Slavic · A Slavic form of Demetrius, ultimately derived from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Demri
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Demi or Emery in sound and style.
Deagan
Irish · Deagan is likely a variant of Irish Deegan, from a surname meaning descendant of a dark-haired or dusky person.
Dez
Irish · Usually a short form of Desmond or Desiderio, carrying meanings tied to place or desire.
Dkari
African · Dkari is likely a variant of Dakari, used in modern African-American naming and often associated with joy or gladness.
Dhruti
Indian · From Sanskrit, Dhruti means “patience,” “courage,” or “steadfastness.”
Dakarri
African · Modern American invented name with possible African phonetic influence and no established etymology.
Dhyan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'meditation' or 'contemplation,' referring to focused mindfulness.
Dansby
English · Dansby is an English surname-style name, likely derived from a place name ending in -by, 'settlement.'
Donato
Italian · From Latin 'donatus' meaning 'given' or 'gift of God'; borne by several saints.
Daris
Persian · Variant of Darius, from Old Persian 'dārayavahuš' meaning 'possessor of goodness.'
Despina
Greek · From Greek 'despoina' meaning 'mistress' or 'lady,' an epithet of Persephone and Demeter.
Diva
Latin · From Latin diva meaning "goddess" or "divine one."
Demetrios
Greek · Greek form of Demetrius, meaning follower of Demeter, goddess of the harvest.
Davidson
Scottish · Scottish and English patronymic meaning son of David, from Hebrew 'beloved.'
Dallan
Irish · From Irish Gaelic Dallán, a diminutive of dall meaning 'blind,' borne by an early Irish saint and poet.
Deonna
Greek · Deonna is a modern variant related to Deanna or Diana, names linked with divinity and the goddess Diana.
Dalena
Greek · Likely a contracted form of Magdalena or Adalena, with links to Magdala or noble-name traditions.
Darrick
German · Darrick is a variant of Derek, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Dace
French · Used as a short modern name, sometimes linked to Dacia or Greek forms meaning to teach or appear.
Donatella
Italian · Donatella is the Italian diminutive of Donata, from Latin, meaning given or gifted.
Davontae
English · A modern blended name, likely built from Da- plus elements like -von and -tae, without one fixed traditional root.
Drevon
English · Drevon is a modern English-style invented name, likely formed from Dre with the suffix -von for a contemporary sound.
Dilynn
English · A modern blend of Di- and Lynn or Dylan-like sounds, with Welsh associations through Dylan meaning 'great tide.'
Dalaney
Irish · A variant of Delaney, from an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of the challenger.'
Dalyla
Hebrew · Dalyla is a spelling variant of Delilah, the Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as "delicate" or "languishing."
Devanny
Irish · Devanny likely comes from an Irish surname form, used in English as a modern given name.
Dameir
Arabic · A spelling variant of Dameer, from Arabic roots associated with conscience, heart, or inward awareness.
Deylin
English · Deylin is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Kaylin or Daylen-style sounds.
Dariell
Hebrew · A modern variant of Dariel or Daryl-like names, often linked to Hebrew-rooted names meaning beloved or God-related.
Dalaya
English · A modern melodic name, possibly influenced by Delilah and Aaliyah-style forms.
Danahi
Spanish · Modern invented name of likely Mexican or Latin American origin, with no firmly established historical etymology.
Dierks
German · German surname form of Dirk, a Low German diminutive of Theodoric meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Declynn
Irish · Modern feminine variant of Declan, an Irish saint's name possibly meaning 'man of prayer'.
Ditya
Indian · From Sanskrit traditions around Diti/Dityā, used in modern contexts with Indic mythological undertones.
Demiri
Slavic · Likely derived from Balkan surname traditions around Demir, associated with iron, strength, and endurance.
Dessa
Greek · Diminutive of Odessa, linked to the Greek Odyssey, or a short form meaning 'wanderer.'
Daisey
English · Variant spelling of Daisy, from the Old English 'dæges ēage' meaning 'day's eye,' referring to the flower.
Danial
Hebrew · Variant of Daniel, from Hebrew 'Daniyyel' meaning God is my judge; a major Old Testament prophet.
Deva
Indian · From Sanskrit 'deva' meaning divine or god; also a celestial being in Hindu mythology.
Dionne
Greek · French feminine form derived from Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and revelry.
Dennise
Greek · Variant of Denise, feminine of Dennis, from Greek Dionysos, god of wine and revelry.
Dartagnan
French · Dartagnan is a French place-derived surname made famous by the literary musketeer d'Artagnan.
Delayna
English · A modern spelling related to Delaina or Delaney, often connected with a place-name meaning from the alder grove.
Demond
French · Likely a modern form of Desmond or Raymond, shaped by French-influenced surname traditions.
Deshun
English · Deshun is a modern English-language given name, likely built as a creative phonetic form related to DeShawn-style names.
Danthony
English · Danthony appears to be a modern blended name, likely combining Dan or D' with Anthony.
Damar
Hebrew · Damar is likely influenced by biblical Tamar, a Hebrew name meaning date palm.
Dejah
French · A modern form influenced by the French word deja, giving it a stylish, already-familiar feel.
Dequan
English · Dequan is a modern English-language coined name, formed with the prefix De- and the element Quan.
Damario
Spanish · Damario is a modern Romance-style form built from Mario, a name linked to Latin Marius.
Diem
Chinese · A Vietnamese name often associated with beauty or grace, written with Sino-Vietnamese roots in some cases.
Daviel
Hebrew · A rare variant blending David and Daniel, drawing on Hebrew roots meaning 'beloved' and 'God is my judge.'
Danylo
Slavic · Danylo is a Slavic form of Daniel, meaning God is my judge.
Devynn
Irish · A modern spelling of Devin or Devon, from an Irish surname often interpreted as "poet" or tied to a place name.
Deng
African · Deng is used in African and Chinese traditions; in Chinese it is a surname, while in African use it has ethnic-language roots.
Damere
French · Likely a modern elaboration of Damir or names with the prefix Da-, with a smooth French-influenced ending.
Davianna
Hebrew · Davianna is a feminine elaboration of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.'
Daylynn
English · Daylynn is a modern English compound name combining Day with the popular suffix -lynn.
Damier
French · Possibly influenced by French damier, meaning checkerboard, or by names like Damien in altered form.
Daxx
English · A modern sharp-edged spelling likely influenced by Dax, a surname and place-name form.
Danelly
Hebrew · Danelly is likely a modern elaboration of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Damya
Arabic · Damya is likely a modern Arabic-style variant of names like Damia or Damya, often associated with gentleness or beauty by sound and form.
Dayrin
English · Dayrin is a modern invented name, probably shaped from names like Darren, Daron, or Daylen.
Dreya
Greek · A short modern form of Andrea or related names, ultimately from Greek roots meaning “strong” or “manly.”
Dekker
German · Dutch and German occupational surname meaning 'roofer,' one who covers or thatches roofs.
Dastan
Persian · Persian name meaning 'story,' 'tale,' or 'legend,' evoking the rich oral and literary storytelling tradition of Persian culture.
Dashly
English · Dashly is a modern English-style coined name, likely formed from Dash with the trendy suffix -ly.
Daiir
Arabic · Likely an Arabic-style name, possibly echoing roots for circle, home, or enduring presence.
Delbert
English · Modern coinage combining 'del' (noble) with 'bert' (bright), meaning 'nobly bright.'
Delfino
Italian · From Latin delphinus meaning dolphin, also linked to the Greek city of Delphi.
Dionisio
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Dionysius, the Greek god of wine, meaning 'follower of Dionysus.'
Darel
French · Variant of Darrell, from the Norman French surname d'Airelle, denoting someone from Airelle in France.
Donta
African · Modern American name often treated as a variant of Donte or Dante.
Diangelo
Italian · A modern compound-style form built on Angelo, meaning angel or messenger.
Damia
Greek · Damia comes from Greek and is linked to a name meaning to tame or subdue; it was also an epithet of Demeter.
Deonta
English · A modern invented name, likely influenced by Deon and similar sound-pattern names.
Danai
Greek · Danai appears in Greek and African usage; in Greek it recalls the Danaans, an ancient people of epic tradition.
Dontavius
English · Dontavius is a modern invented name built from Don-based sounds and a classical-style ending.
Devion
English · Devion is a modern English-style name, probably formed from Dev- names with the suffix -ion.
Daud
Arabic · Daud is the Arabic form of David, a Hebrew name meaning beloved.
Dalanie
English · Dalanie is likely a modern form of Delaney, an Irish surname name meaning descendant of the challenger.
Demiana
Greek · A feminine form related to Damian, from Greek roots often interpreted as to tame or subdue.
Dahmir
Slavic · Dahmir is likely influenced by Slavic Damir and modern American styling, with meanings tied to peace or heart.
Drayven
English · Drayven is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Draven and raven-associated sound symbolism.
Desani
English · Desani is a modern invented name, sometimes associated with graceful or refined sound symbolism.
Devory
French · Devory is likely a modern form related to French-derived names like Devora or place-style surnames.
Draylen
English · A modern invented name blending Dray- with the popular '-len' suffix, with no classical etymology.
Demii
French · Variant of Demi, from Greek/French meaning 'half,' also a diminutive of Demetria (earth goddess).
Deilany
English · A modern creative variation related to Delaney-style names in English, used as a lyrical girls’ form.
Dyce
Scottish · From a village near Aberdeen, Scotland, used as a modern given name with a crisp, place-based character.
Dalayza
English · Modernized name from the dale family of roots with an invented yza suffix, preserving the valley landscape sense.
Daloni
African · Daloni is likely a modern name with African-style phonetics, often interpreted as graceful or gentle in usage.
Drithi
Indian · Drithi is an Indian name related to dhriti, meaning courage, resolve, and steadfastness.
Deleiza
Spanish · Deleiza appears to be a modern name with Spanish-influenced rhythm, possibly echoing delight or noble forms.
Deana
English · Feminine form of Dean, from Latin decanus "chief of ten" or Old English denu "valley."
Deliliah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Delilah, from Hebrew meaning delicate or languishing, a biblical figure.
Danelle
Hebrew · Feminine variant of Daniel meaning 'God is my judge,' popular in mid-20th-century America.
Deni
Greek · Deni is a short form of Denise or Denis, from the Greek name Dionysios, meaning "of Dionysus."
Darlette
English · Darlette is an ornamental form of Darlene or Darla, built from English dear with a French-style suffix.
Darragh
Irish · Darragh comes from Irish Doire, meaning oak tree, and has long been used as both surname and given name.
Devlin
Irish · Devlin is an Irish surname-name derived from Gaelic, often interpreted as "unlucky" or tied to a family lineage.
Dalina
Slavic · Dalina is likely a Slavic-style feminine form, often associated with gentle modern floral or soft-sounding naming trends.
Dj
English · Initial-style modern name taken from the letters D.J. and used as a given name.
Dannah
Hebrew · Dannah is a variant of Dana or Danna, often linked to Hebrew roots meaning "God is my judge."
Dajuan
English · Dajuan is a modern English formation, often blending the prefix Da- with Juan, the Spanish form of John.
Darshan
Indian · Darshan is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "sight," "vision," or a sacred viewing of the divine.
Destiney
English · Destiney is a variant of Destiny, from the English word for fate or what is meant to happen.
Damarius
English · A modern elaboration blending the sounds of Damaris and Marius, drawing on Greek and Latin name traditions.
Deya
Arabic · Deya may relate to Arabic diya, 'light' or 'splendor,' and is also associated with the Spanish place name Deia.
Davien
Hebrew · Davien is a modern elaboration of David, from Hebrew, meaning beloved.
Dalal
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'grace,' 'coquetry,' or 'gentle charm.'
Darissa
Persian · A modern feminine form related to Daria or Darius, from Persian roots meaning "possessing goodness."
Dontavious
English · Dontavious is a modern invented elaboration of Don or Dante-like forms with a stylish Latin-sounding ending.
Delanee
Irish · Delanee is a variant of Delaney, from an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of the challenger.'
Darielle
French · Darielle is a modern feminine elaboration of Dariel or Daria, often associated with ‘beloved’ or ‘God is my judge.’
Deaaron
English · Deaaron is a modern elaboration of Aaron, preserving the biblical base name in a contemporary spelling.
Dhyana
Indian · Dhyana is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning meditation or deep contemplation.
Daijon
English · Daijon is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Dejon or Dijon.
Daniah
Hebrew · Likely a feminine elaboration of Daniel or Dania, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God is my judge.'
Dajour
French · Dajour appears to be a modern name influenced by French jour, meaning day, though it is primarily a contemporary coined form.
Dynasti
English · Dynasti is a modern English coinage inspired by the word dynasty, suggesting legacy and lineage.
Dali
Spanish · Dali is a surname and place-style name best known through the artist Salvador Dalí, giving it an artistic association.
Dailen
English · A contemporary name likely influenced by Daylen or Dylan-style forms, used for its modern sound.
Dailee
English · Dailee is a modern surname-style form related to Dailey, used more for sound and style than fixed meaning.
Delijah
Hebrew · Delijah is likely a modern blend of De- with Elijah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning My God is Yahweh.
Demoni
Greek · Demoni is likely influenced by Damon, from Greek roots meaning to tame or subdue, with a modern altered ending.
Daia
Greek · Daia may derive from Greek-rooted forms like Daya or Maia-style names, used today as a modern short form.
Drelyn
English · A modern invented English-style name built from the popular Dre- prefix and -lyn ending.
Dmani
Arabic · Likely related to Imani-style naming, associated with faith or belief from Arabic roots.
Decklyn
Irish · Decklyn is a modern spelling of Declan, an Irish name traditionally linked with “full of goodness” or saintly association.
Daneli
Hebrew · A variant of Daniel-based forms, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Dkhari
Arabic · Dkhari is a modern name likely influenced by Arabic and African naming sounds, with no single firmly established etymology.
Dezariah
Hebrew · Dezariah is a variant of Azariah, meaning "God has helped" in Hebrew biblical naming traditions.
Diyar
Persian · Kurdish and Persian name meaning 'homeland,' 'dwelling place,' or 'visible landmark.'
Danylah
Hebrew · A modern spelling variant of Daniela, from the Hebrew name Daniel meaning 'God is my judge.'
Deiby
English · A modern phonetic spelling of Derby, or a Spanish-influenced adaptation used in Latin American communities.
Deonni
English · A modern name built from Deon/Dion patterns in English use, with style-driven spelling and no fixed historical fixed root.
Dyuthi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'brilliance,' 'radiance,' or 'luminosity,' used in Hindu traditions.
Dhanvika
Indian · An Indian name often linked with wealth, prosperity, or divine strength through Sanskrit-based roots.
Delahni
English · Delahni is a modern elaborated form, likely influenced by Delaney, an Irish surname name meaning descendant of the challenger.
Dalette
French · Likely a diminutive-style modern name formed with the French-flavored suffix -ette.
Davinchi
Italian · Modern spelling inspired by da Vinci, meaning "from Vinci," the Italian place name.
Denayt
African · Likely influenced by East African naming, where similar forms can suggest joy, blessing, or hope.
Dovey
English · English pet name from "dove," symbolizing peace and gentleness; also from the Welsh river Dyfi.
Del
English · Short form of names like Delbert or Delmar, used independently as a given name.
Drexel
German · Germanic surname-turned-given-name, possibly meaning 'turner' or related to a lathe worker.
Dianne
French · French form of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and the hunt.
Daymon
Greek · Phonetic variant of Damon, from Greek 'damazo' meaning 'to tame'; a name from Greek mythology.
Daley
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Dálaigh' meaning 'descendant of the assembly member.'
Dominico
Italian · Italian form of Dominic, from Latin 'Dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord.'
Daymond
English · Modern blend of Raymond ('wise protector') or variant of Desmond; a phonetic respelling.
Deleon
Spanish · Spanish surname meaning 'of Leon' (of the lion), from the historic Spanish kingdom.
Dirk
German · Low German and Dutch form of Derek, from Germanic 'Theodoric' meaning 'ruler of the people'.
Dimitra
Greek · Greek feminine form of Demetrius, honoring Demeter, goddess of the harvest.
Daina
Slavic · Lithuanian and Latvian name meaning "song" or "folk song," deeply rooted in Baltic poetic tradition.
Denia
Greek · Feminine short form of Denis, from Greek Dionysius, the god of wine; also a Spanish coastal city.
Dyanna
Latin · A variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and hunt, possibly from Latin 'diviana' meaning 'divine'.
Dori
Greek · A short form of Dorothy or Doris, linked to gift or sea meanings depending on origin.
Daryn
English · Daryn is a modern spelling of Darren or Darin, often linked to an old Persian root meaning 'wealthy' or 'kingly.'
Donaldo
Scottish · An elaborated form of Donald, from Gaelic roots meaning "world ruler."
Djuan
Spanish · Djuan is a modern spelling variant influenced by Juan and John, carrying the Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Deia
Latin · Likely a short form related to Dea, from Latin meaning "goddess," or a place-based Mediterranean name form.
Diondre
English · Diondre is a modern name likely influenced by Dion and Andre; Dion relates to Zeus, while Andre means "manly."
Dustyn
English · Dustyn is a modern spelling of Dustin, from an English surname likely derived from a Norse personal name.
Diallo
African · Diallo is a West African name and surname, especially associated with Fulani heritage.
Derrion
English · Derrion is a modern English name, probably formed from Darian or Derry-like patterns for a polished contemporary feel.
Dajon
English · Dajon is a modern invented name, often understood as a creative blend shaped like John-based forms.
Duha
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning the forenoon or morning light, associated with brightness and early day.
Daelin
English · A modern spelling related to Daylon or Dalen, with possible links to Gaelic name elements.
Damiya
Arabic · Damiya is likely a feminine modern form related to Arabic-rooted names such as Damia or Damya.
Dodger
English · Dodger is an English word name meaning one who dodges, also known from literary usage in Oliver Twist.
Deliyah
Hebrew · Deliyah is a modern Hebrew-style formation, likely influenced by Delilah, a biblical name linked to delicacy or languishing.
Daryana
Persian · Daryana likely relates to Darya, a Persian and Slavic name meaning sea or ocean.
Deziyah
English · Deziyah is a modern invented spelling, possibly influenced by Desiree or Ziya-like names.
Dhwani
Indian · Dhwani is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'sound,' 'melody,' or 'resonance.'
Daziyah
English · A modern coined name, probably formed from the stylish Da- prefix and the popular ending -iyah.
Dublin
Irish · Dublin is taken from the Irish place name of the capital city, from Dubh Linn meaning dark pool.
Dawoud
Arabic · Arabic form of David, derived from Hebrew 'Dawid' meaning 'beloved' or 'darling.'
Deyvid
Hebrew · Phonetic respelling of David, from Hebrew Dawid, meaning 'beloved.'
Drayce
English · Modern invented name likely derived from Drake, from Old English 'draca' meaning 'dragon' or 'serpent.'
Damarii
Greek · Extended variant of Damaris, a Greek biblical name of uncertain meaning, possibly heifer or gentle.
Davud
Arabic · Arabic and Persian form of David, from the Hebrew Dawid meaning 'beloved,' revered as a prophet in Islam.
Devarsh
Indian · Sanskrit name combining 'deva' (god, divine) and 'rishi/arsha' (sage), meaning 'divine sage.'
Draizy
English · A stylized modern English spelling used as a new feminine given name with no fixed classical source.
Dharius
Persian · Variant of Darius, from Old Persian 'Dārayavauš' meaning 'he who holds firm the good' or 'possessing goodness.'
Draxton
English · Modern invented name blending the strong 'Drax' sound cluster with the English place-suffix '-ton' (settlement).
Divyansh
Indian · From Sanskrit *divya* (divine) and *aṁśa* (part): "a part of the divine."
Dayren
English · A contemporary respelling in the Daren/Darren family, with an unclear earlier etymology.
Dalida
Arabic · A name used across Arabic and French circles, often linked to elegant feminine performance and affectionate use.
Dreame
English · A word-name taken from "dream," evoking hope, vision, and imagination.
Dahab
Arabic · Arabic name meaning gold.
Doss
English · English surname-turned-given name, likely a diminutive of medieval names beginning with 'D' or from a place name.
Doyle
Irish · From Irish 'Ó Dubhghaill' meaning descendant of the dark foreigner.
Dailey
Irish · From Irish Ó Dálaigh meaning descendant of the assembly member; also an English surname.
Delton
English · From a valley town; English place name combining 'dell' (valley) with 'ton' (settlement).
Demar
French · Possibly from French 'de la mar' meaning 'of the sea,' or a modern coined name.
Davide
Italian · Italian form of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.'
Delon
French · French-influenced name possibly meaning 'of the night' or a modern coinage.
Digna
Spanish · Digna comes from Latin dignus and Spanish usage, meaning "worthy" or "deserving."
Damen
Greek · Damen is often treated as a variant of Damian, from Greek roots linked to taming or subduing.
Dameon
Greek · A variant of Damian or Damon, from Greek roots associated with taming or subduing.
Dionte
Greek · Dionte is a modern form likely influenced by Dion, from Greek roots associated with Zeus or the divine.
Demarkus
English · Demarkus is a modern spelling of Demarcus, built on Marcus, from Latin and associated with Mars.
Drago
Slavic · From Slavic roots meaning dear or beloved; it also echoes dragon imagery in Italian and other European usage.
Disha
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning direction or path.
Dayon
English · Dayon appears to be a modern coined name, likely built from Day- and names like Dion or Deon.
Danaya
Hebrew · Danaya likely draws from Hebrew Dan roots meaning 'judge,' with a modern feminine ending.
Delmi
Spanish · Likely a contracted modern form related to Delmy or Adelmi, possibly tied to noble roots in Germanic names.
Donovin
Irish · A variant of Donovan, from Irish Ó Donndubháin, meaning "descendant of Donndubhán" with roots meaning "dark" and "brown."
Diamonte
Latin · Diamonte is likely inspired by diamond, from Greek through Latin roots meaning unbreakable or invincible.
Daliza
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-style blend, possibly influenced by Dalia and Aliza.
Doha
Arabic · Doha is an Arabic name and place name associated with a great tree or rounded bay.
Dmitriy
Slavic · Dmitriy is the Russian form of Demetrius, from Greek Demetrios, meaning devoted to Demeter.
Dayvion
English · A contemporary coined name blending Day- with the popular -vion ending.
Djibril
Arabic · An Arabic and French-used form of Jibril or Gabriel, meaning “God is my strength.”
Deliana
Greek · Likely a blend of Delia and Eliana or Ana, combining Greek and Hebrew influences in a flowing modern form.
Dreyson
English · Dreyson is a modern surname-style invention, modeled on names ending in -son meaning son of.
Daylah
Arabic · Likely a variant of Delilah or Dalia-type names, associated with delicacy or gentle hanging tendrils.
Deklin
Irish · A spelling variant of Declan, an Irish saint's name with uncertain ancient meaning.
Dafnne
Greek · Dafnne is a spelling variant of Daphne, from Greek mythology, meaning laurel tree.
Drin
Slavic · Drin is used as a Balkan name and river name, most famously from the Drin River, giving it geographic roots.
Dekhari
English · Modern invented name, possibly influenced by African naming traditions with a unique contemporary form.
Deckard
German · Surname-turned-given-name from German Decker meaning roofer or thatcher, popularized by Blade Runner.
Daxtin
English · Modern invented phonetic variant of Daxton, likely derived from a place-name meaning 'Dax's town.'
Dieynaba
African · Traditional West African name of Wolof and Fula origin, used in Senegal and Guinea as a given name.
Daryna
Slavic · Daryna is a Slavic form of Daria, meaning one linked to the rich Daria name family in East European usage.
Dovi
Hebrew · Hebrew diminutive of David, meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one,' common in Ashkenazi Jewish communities.
Deilani
English · A modern invented name with no fixed historical base, shaped by soft syllabic aesthetics.
Drax
English · A modern English short form built for forceful sound, with no firm historical meaning beyond style.
Daxxton
English · An invented English-style name built from Dax with the fashionable -xton ending, giving it a surname-inspired modern feel.
Dheeran
Indian · Dheeran is an Indian name meaning 'brave,' 'steady,' or 'courageous' from Sanskrit-derived roots.
Dacre
English · Dacre is an English surname and place name, probably from an old river or stream name in northern England.
Dahlani
English · Likely inspired by Dahlia, the flower name, with a modern embellished ending.
Dalanii
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by Delaney or Alani, valued for rhythm and style.
Damazi
Greek · Likely related to Damasus or Damasios, from Greek roots associated with taming or subduing.
Dreamlyn
English · Dreamlyn is a modern coined English-style name built from dream and the suffix -lyn.
Dovy
Hebrew · Dovy is a diminutive of Hebrew Dov, meaning bear, and is often used affectionately.
Dell
English · From Old English 'dell' meaning a small valley or hollow. Also a short form of Adele.
Dela
English · Short form of Adela or Adelaide, from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble.
Delena
Greek · Blend of Della and Helena, combining elements meaning 'nobility' and 'bright, shining light.'
Delphina
Greek · From Greek 'delphis' meaning 'dolphin,' also linked to the oracle at Delphi.
Donavon
Irish · Variant of Donovan, from Irish 'Donndubhán' meaning 'dark chieftain.'
Durham
English · English place name from Old English 'dun' (hill) and Norse 'holmr' (island).
Dory
Greek · From Greek 'doron' meaning gift, or French 'doré' meaning golden.
Deirdre
Irish · From Irish mythology, meaning 'sorrowful one' or 'she who rages,' a tragic heroine.
Dorien
Greek · Feminine variant of Dorian, from the Greek referring to the Dorian people; popularized by Oscar Wilde.
Dyana
Latin · Dyana is a spelling variant of Diana, from Latin, associated with the Roman goddess and divine radiance.
Davia
Hebrew · Davia is a feminine form of David, from Hebrew meaning "beloved."
Dareen
Arabic · Dareen may reflect Arabic Darin, a place name and perfume-associated name, or an Irish-influenced modern spelling.
Deric
German · Deric is a variant of Derek, from Germanic Theodoric meaning "ruler of the people."
Deshon
English · Likely a modern form influenced by DeShawn, combining the prefix De- with Sean/Jean roots meaning 'God is gracious.'
Dak
English · A short modern form used independently or as a clipped version of longer names such as Dakota.
Dontay
English · A modern form influenced by names like Dante and by contemporary English blend patterns.
Diarra
African · Diarra is a West African name and surname, especially in Mande traditions, associated with noble family heritage.
Dalya
Arabic · Dalya may relate to Arabic daliya, 'grapevine,' or Hebrew forms connected with a branch or hanging bough.
Dayshawn
English · Dayshawn is a modern coined name likely blending the prefix Da- with Shawn, a form of John meaning "God is gracious."
Danish
Arabic · An Urdu and Persianate Muslim name from Arabic influence meaning knowledge, wisdom, or understanding.
Derion
English · Derion is a modern English-style name, likely built from Darian/Dariane patterns, with no single traditional root but a contemporary invented feel.
Daija
English · A modern stylized name, likely created from contemporary sound patterns and variant spellings.
Deaira
English · Deaira is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Deja or Kiara and shaped for melodic sound.
Damontae
English · Damontae is a modern English-form name, likely blending Da- with names like Damon and French-style endings.
Dreu
Greek · A variant of Drew, short for Andrew, from Greek meaning 'manly' or 'brave.'
Daymian
Greek · A modern spelling of Damian, from Greek Damianos, meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue.'
Darleny
English · A modern variant of Darlene, from English dear with a French-style ending.
Dymir
English · Modern name likely blending popular De- or Dy- sounds with Amir, meaning 'prince' or 'commander.'
Damaya
Arabic · Damaya is likely a modern name influenced by Arabic and global melodic naming patterns, often interpreted with gentle or graceful connotations.
Daleah
English · Daleah likely blends Dale with Hebrew-style -ah endings, suggesting valley imagery with a modern feminine form.
Daison
English · Modern spelling variant of Dason or Jason-like forms, used mainly for sound and style.
Dariella
Hebrew · Dariella is a feminine elaboration of Dariel, often linked to Hebrew-style elements meaning beloved or dear.
Devanshi
Indian · Devanshi comes from Sanskrit-derived Indian usage and means divine part or portion of God.
Demere
French · Likely a surname-style modern name related to French-derived DeMere or Demar forms rather than one fixed etymology.
Delainee
French · Delainee is a variant of Delaney, from a French-derived surname meaning from the alder grove.
Damauri
English · A modern invented name, likely shaped from names like Damari or Maurice with a contemporary sound.
Dhruvi
Indian · Dhruvi comes from Sanskrit dhruva, meaning fixed or constant, and is linked with the Pole Star.
Dazaria
Hebrew · A modern form likely influenced by Azariah-type names, carrying the sense of helped by God.
Dayli
English · Dayli is a modern word-style name related to daily or Daylee forms, giving it a bright, contemporary feel.
Duru
African · Used in several African naming traditions, often linked with ideas of patience, endurance, or continuity depending on language.
Denyla
English · Denyla is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Danielle or Danyla-style forms.
Dalet
Hebrew · The Hebrew name of the fourth letter, *dalet*, associated with a Semitic root for door and used in biblical naming tradition.
Danilynn
English · A modern blend of Daniel with -lynn, combining a biblical root name with a contemporary style suffix.
Dhiya
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'light,' 'radiance,' or 'brightness,' conveying illumination and brilliance.
Danielys
Hebrew · Modern creative form of Daniela (Hebrew, 'God is my judge') with a stylized Spanish-influenced -lys ending.
Draycen
English · A modern variant form of Dre(i)den/Drayden names, built for current naming style rather than an old root.
Deklynn
Irish · Alternative spelling of Declynn, a modern feminine adaptation of the Irish name Declan.
Delayah
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Dela with the Hebrew -yah suffix, suggesting 'God has drawn up'.
Deem
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'continuous gentle rain,' symbolizing blessing and abundance.
Dhruvan
Indian · Sanskrit name derived from Dhruva, the pole star, meaning 'fixed, immovable, steadfast.'
Dmir
Slavic · A modern compact form associated with names like Dmitry from Demetrius, carrying Slavic roots.
Deleyza
English · Modern elaboration of Delia/Delilah-style sounds, with an artistic spelling used as a contemporary feminine name.
Darkiel
Hebrew · A modern biblical-style creation using the Hebrew divine suffix -el, in the tradition of names ending with "-el."
Dylani
Welsh · A feminine or softened form of Dylan, the Welsh name associated with the sea.
Dmytro
Slavic · The Ukrainian form of Demetrius, ultimately from Greek and associated with Demeter, goddess of agriculture.
Deily
English · Likely a modern surname-style or nickname form related to Daly or Day, suggesting a bright, contemporary feel.
Dilsher
Persian · Dilsher comes from Persian elements meaning 'lion-hearted' or 'brave of heart,' widely used in South Asia.
Dawensky
English · Likely a modern surname-style blend combining an English base with a Slavic-style ending for distinctive sound.
Davileth
Hebrew · Davileth seems to adapt David-like Hebrew roots into a rare feminine modern form.
Dollie
English · Diminutive of Dorothy, from Greek meaning gift of God.
Dudley
English · English place name meaning 'Dudda's meadow,' associated with English nobility.
Delores
Spanish · Variant of Dolores, from Spanish 'María de los Dolores' meaning 'Mary of the Sorrows.'
Dominica
Latin · Feminine form of Dominic, from Latin 'dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord.'
Doran
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Deoráin' meaning 'stranger' or 'exile.'
Donis
Latin · Variant of Donnis or short form of Adonis, from Latin 'donum' meaning gift.
Darleen
English · Variant of Darlene, from Old English 'deorling' meaning darling or beloved one.
Dilia
Spanish · Short form of names like Odilia, from Germanic 'odal' meaning fatherland or prosperity.
Dalvin
English · Modern blend name combining elements of Dale (valley) and Alvin (noble friend).
Danette
Hebrew · French feminine diminutive of Daniel, meaning God is my judge.
Daneen
English · Modern feminine name, possibly a blend of Danielle and Nadine, or from Persian 'danin' (wise).
Denys
French · French and Welsh variant of Denis, ultimately from Greek Dionysus, god of wine and festivity.
Darina
Slavic · A Slavic feminine form often linked with gifts or goodness; sometimes associated with Persian Darya forms.
Denni
French · Denni is a variant of Denny or Denise, from Dionysios, meaning devoted to Dionysus.
Dalyn
English · A modern English-style blend of Dale and the -lyn ending, suggesting a "valley" association.
Dathan
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name borne in the Old Testament, with an uncertain meaning often linked to law or fountain.
Damone
Greek · A variant of Damon, from Greek, traditionally linked to steadfast loyalty and friendship.
Danyelle
Hebrew · Danyelle is a feminine spelling of Danielle, from Hebrew Daniel meaning God is my judge.
Damond
Greek · Variant of Damon, from Greek, traditionally interpreted as to tame or subdue.
Danyel
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Daniel or Danielle, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Daaron
English · Daaron is a modern spelling variant of Darren or Daron, often linked to Aaron, a Hebrew name of uncertain meaning.
Davaughn
Welsh · A modern spelling of Vaughn, from Welsh fychan meaning 'small' or 'junior.'
Deaundre
English · A modern blend form influenced by DeAndre and Andrew, tied to Greek roots meaning 'manly.'
Dadrian
English · Dadrian is a modern English coinage built on Adrian, from the Latin Hadrianus meaning 'from Hadria.'
Deziree
French · Deziree is a variant of Desiree, meaning desired or wished for.
Devesh
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning lord of the gods or divine ruler.
Dionel
Greek · Dionel likely blends Dion and Lionel-like endings, with Greek influence from names tied to Dionysus.
Daylyn
English · Daylyn is a modern coined name, probably formed from Day plus the popular -lyn ending.
Dacian
Latin · Dacian means "from Dacia," referring to the ancient Balkan region and people.
Dasean
African · Dasean is a modern blended name, likely influenced by Sean and prefix forms like Da-, giving it a contemporary invented style.
Daytona
English · A place-inspired modern name associated with Daytona, Florida, and the surname-derived place form.
Deshae
French · Deshae is a modern name likely influenced by French-style prefixes and Shay, giving it a contemporary blended form.
Drey
English · Usually a short form of Andre, Deandre, or similar names, ultimately linked to roots meaning "manly" or "strong."
Denzell
English · Denzell is a spelling variant of Denzel, from an English surname and place name.
Dragon
Slavic · Dragon is a Slavic name from the word for dragon or dear one, depending on tradition and form.
Demontae
English · Likely a modern blended English-style name, formed with the prefix De- and a -montae ending rather than from one traditional source.
Dejour
French · Dejour is a modern name form from French jour, meaning day, or styled after French surname patterns.
Dereon
English · Dereon is a modern English-style invented name, likely formed from the De- prefix and names like Darius or Darion.
Dylen
Welsh · Dylen is a spelling variant of Dylan, a Welsh name linked to the sea.
Draylon
English · A modern coined name, likely influenced by names like Drayden or Braylon.
Daylee
English · A modern invented name that echoes daily, Daisy, and Lee-style sounds.
Daegan
Irish · Daegan is likely a modern spelling of Deagan or a form linked to the Irish surname Deegan, meaning descendant of Dubhagan.
Dhalia
English · A variant of Dahlia, the flower name associated with elegance and natural beauty.
Dilraj
Indian · Dilraj is an Indian name from Punjabi elements meaning ruler or king of the heart.
Dahlila
Hebrew · A variant of Delilah or Dalila, usually linked with delicacy, tenderness, or a gentle, alluring quality.
Demiya
English · Demiya seems to be a modern blended name, possibly influenced by Demi and names ending in -iya.
Dhanya
Indian · Dhanya is an Indian name meaning 'blessed,' 'fortunate,' or 'thankful' in Sanskrit tradition.
Dianely
Spanish · Dianely is likely a modern Spanish-influenced form related to Diana, from Latin and associated with the divine or heavenly.
Dreyden
English · Dreyden is a surname-style variant of Dryden, an English place name meaning 'dry valley.'
Duvan
Spanish · Duvan is a modern Spanish-language given name, likely adapted from surname or name forms such as Donovan.
Daisee
English · Daisee is a creative spelling of Daisy, the English flower name ultimately linked to the phrase "day's eye."
Dayden
English · A modern invented name shaped by the popular -ayden pattern, rather than a single old-world source.
Dezaria
French · Dezaria is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Desiree, from French, meaning desired or longed for.
Dalayla
Arabic · Dalayla is a variant of Delilah, a Hebrew name often linked to delicacy or languishing, shaped through modern spelling.
Demyan
Slavic · Demyan is a Slavic form of Damian, from Greek, often linked to taming or subduing.
Daysen
English · Modern invented variant of Dayson or Jason, combining a trendy 'Day-' prefix with a surname-style ending.
Damyiah
English · A modern invented name, a stylized variant possibly influenced by Damia (Greek) or contemporary African-American naming traditions.
Davani
Persian · Persian-influenced name, possibly derived from the scholarly surname Davani meaning wisdom.
Dhairya
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'patience,' 'courage,' and 'fortitude,' valued as a virtue in Hindu tradition.
Daveah
Hebrew · A modern spelling linked to David, from Hebrew *dāwid* meaning “beloved,” adapted for contemporary use.
Dazariah
Hebrew · Modern invented blend possibly combining Daz- with Azariah, a Hebrew name meaning 'helped by God.'
Denylah
English · Denylah is a modern invented English feminine form, likely inspired by Denise and related name patterns.
Dariany
Persian · Feminine elaboration of Darian, derived from Persian Darius meaning 'upholder of good' or 'possessing wealth.'
Daziel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style theophoric form with *-el* ('God'), suggesting divine support or favor.
Daleiza
English · A contemporary variant of names from the dale root, which means valley, reshaped with a lyrical modern suffix.
Devereux
French · Norman-French toponymic surname meaning 'from Evreux' in Normandy, later adopted as a rare first name.
Darasimi
African · Darasimi is an African/Yoruba-style name often understood as a favorable phrase around being good or settled in life.
Dwija
Indian · Classical Sanskrit name meaning 'twice-born,' traditionally tied to Hindu social-religious stages.
Davilucca
Hebrew · A blended modern name combining David, beloved, and Luca, from Latin Lucius meaning light.
Dracarys
English · A modern invented name popularized by fantasy fiction, used as a High Valyrian word for dragonfire.
Deyner
English · A modern surname-style name with uncertain roots, likely chosen for sound and style.
Deivis
Spanish · A Spanish phonetic form of Davis or David-family names, preserving a familiar sound in a modern spelling.
Dahian
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Arabic-style naming, possibly related to roots for intelligence or brilliance.
Dayner
English · Dayner is likely a modern English-style surname name, possibly related to Day or Dainer, with an occupational or family-name feel.
Dionicio
Spanish · Spanish form of Dionysius, from the Greek god Dionysus, god of wine.
Dot
English · Diminutive of Dorothy, from Greek meaning 'gift of God.'
Dulcie
Latin · From Latin 'dulcis' meaning sweet; a Victorian-era endearment name revived in English-speaking countries.
Durrell
English · From the Norman French surname d'Urel, possibly meaning 'from Uriel' or a hardy person.
Donell
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Domhnall, meaning 'world ruler' or 'world mighty.'
Domonick
Latin · Variant spelling of Dominic, from Latin meaning 'belonging to the Lord.'
Dwaine
Irish · Variant of Dwayne, from Irish Gaelic 'Dubhán' meaning little dark one.
Danil
Hebrew · Eastern European variant of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my judge."
Daryel
English · Phonetic variant of Darrell, from the Old French surname d'Airelle meaning 'from Airelle.'
Daphney
Greek · Variant of Daphne, from Greek 'daphne' meaning laurel tree; a nymph in Greek myth.
Donya
Persian · From Persian 'donya' meaning world, or a variant of Italian Donna meaning lady.
Davine
Hebrew · A feminine form of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved', with a Scottish feminine suffix '-ine'.
Dagoberto
German · Dagoberto derives from Germanic elements meaning day or brightness and famous, later adapted into Spanish form.
Danah
Hebrew · Danah can reflect Hebrew Dan roots meaning judge or Arabic Dana meaning wise or precious pearl, depending on usage.
Dallon
English · Likely a modern form related to Dallan or Dalton, with surname and place-name associations.
Daoud
Arabic · Daoud is the Arabic form of David, from Hebrew, meaning beloved.
Derron
English · A modern English variant related to Darren or Darron, often associated with greatness or oak-like strength.
Deyanira
Greek · A variant of Deianira, the Greek mythological name often interpreted as "man-destroyer."
Dalan
English · Likely a modern variant of Dallan or similar names, sometimes linked with blind in Irish usage or used mainly for its contemporary sound.
Demitrius
Greek · A spelling variant of Demetrius, from Greek, meaning devoted to Demeter.
Demetre
Greek · A form of Demetrius, linked to Demeter, the Greek goddess of the earth and harvest.
Detrick
German · From Germanic roots, a variant of Theodoric meaning "ruler of the people."
Demia
Greek · Likely related to Demetria or Demi, from Greek roots associated with Demeter, goddess of the earth and harvest.
Daimon
Greek · From Greek daimon, meaning a spirit or divine power; also used as a variant of Damon.
Danyella
Hebrew · A feminine spelling variant of Daniella, from Hebrew meaning "God is my judge."
Dimitris
Greek · Dimitris is the Greek form of Demetrius, ultimately meaning devoted to Demeter, the goddess of agriculture.
Darshana
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning 'vision,' 'sight,' or 'philosophical insight.'
Dashia
Slavic · Dashia may relate to Dasha, a Slavic diminutive of Daria, meaning 'possessing goodness' or 'wealth.'
Dejohn
English · A modern compound name built from the prefix De- and John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Dasan
Korean · Dasan is used in Korean contexts and is also known from the pen name of scholar Jeong Yak-yong.
Deontay
English · Deontay is a modern coined name, likely blending the prefix De- with names like Montay or Dante.
Dominika
Latin · Dominika is a feminine form of Dominic, from Latin Dominicus, meaning of the Lord.
Deontre
African · Deontre is a modern coined name, likely blending Deon with Andre or Tre, with a contemporary strong-sounding style.
Daevon
English · Daevon is a modern English coinage, likely blending the Dae/Devon sound with contemporary name styling.
Dezmon
English · Dezmon is a modern spelling variant of Desmond, a surname-name linked to place origins in Ireland.
Dejanae
French · A modern blend name, likely influenced by Deja and Janae, with a contemporary coined style.
Daivon
English · A modern name likely influenced by names like Davon or Devon with altered spelling.
Davonta
English · A modern coined name related to Davon or Devonte-style formations.
Davante
English · Davante is a modern elaborated form influenced by David, the Hebrew name meaning "beloved."
Danner
German · Surname-style name from German occupational roots, traditionally linked to a judge or steward.
Drae
English · Drae is a modern short form, often treated as a stylized variant of Dre or Andre-derived names.
Dairon
Spanish · Dairon is a modern Spanish-language given name, likely a creative phonetic form with uncertain deeper etymology.
Dayane
French · Dayane is a variant of Diane, tied to the Roman goddess Diana and associated with divine or heavenly meaning.
Dayanne
French · A variant of Diane or Dianne, from Latin Diana, the Roman divine name associated with brightness and the moon.
Demaria
English · Demaria is a modern compound or surname-style form built around Maria, from Latin-rooted forms of Mary.
Daziah
Hebrew · Likely a modern form related to Aziah, drawing on Hebrew roots associated with God helps or strength.
Dasiah
Hebrew · A modern form likely influenced by Isaiah or similar Hebrew names, adapted with a feminine ending.
Dravin
English · A modern variant related to Draven or Dravin, valued more for sound and style than ancient etymology.
Damire
Slavic · Damire relates to Damir, a Slavic name often associated with peace or giving peace.
Diba
Persian · A Persian name meaning silk brocade or something fine and elegant.
Dailan
Irish · Dailan is likely a variant of Dylan-like or Gaelic-inspired forms, often interpreted with associations to loyalty or greatness.
Daevion
English · Daevion is a modern invented name, likely blending prefix sounds like Dae- with the popular -vion ending.
Damonie
Greek · A modern extension of Damon, from Greek, traditionally linked to taming or gentle control.
Dalaysia
English · Dalaysia is a modern coined name, probably formed from the prefix Da- with a melodic -laysia ending.
Deylan
Welsh · Deylan is likely a modern variant of Dylan, the Welsh name associated with the sea or great tide.
Dayah
Arabic · Dayah can relate to Arabic forms suggesting gentleness or radiance, though it is also used as a modern phonetic name.
Deniyah
English · Deniyah is a modern name that may echo Hebrew Daniyah forms, related to Daniel and meaning God is my judge.
Dago
Spanish · Dago is used in some traditions as a short form of Diego, a Spanish name related to James.
Dhilan
Indian · An Indian name often associated with gentle strength and prosperity, used in several South Asian naming traditions.
Dmarion
English · A modern blend built around Marion or Mario-style roots, shaped by contemporary English naming patterns.
Diogo
Spanish · Diogo is the Portuguese form of Diego, traditionally linked to Jacob and the Hebrew meaning "supplanter."
Draken
Norse · Draken is related to dragon or drake words from Old Norse and Old English, meaning "dragon" or "male duck."
Deyvi
English · Deyvi is a phonetic or adapted form of David, from Hebrew via English, meaning beloved.
Deymi
Spanish · Deymi is likely a phonetic Spanish-influenced rendering of Jamie or a similar modern given name.
Daxter
English · Modern invented name popularized by the Jak and Daxter video game franchise; possibly evokes Dexter with altered spelling.
Decari
English · Modern invented name, a stylized variation with no established etymological root.
Deetya
Indian · Possibly derived from Sanskrit, relating to divine light or achievement, with modern phonetic styling.
Daksha
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning able, skilled, or the earth; also the name of a creator deity in Hindu mythology.
Diar
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'home,' 'dwelling place,' or 'beloved,' used across the Arab world.
Dayari
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a creative phonetic coinage blending Dayara or similar forms.
Doruk
Persian · Turkish name meaning 'summit' or 'peak,' symbolizing the highest point of achievement.
Daniyla
Hebrew · Eastern European feminine variant of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Divyam
Indian · From Sanskrit divya, meaning divine or heavenly, associated with brightness and sacredness.
Dreyah
English · Modern invented name, a stylized feminine form of Drew or Drea with no established etymology.
Dhyey
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'goal,' 'aim,' or 'purpose,' reflecting aspiration and intent.
Deyren
English · A modern invented name likely modeled on Darren or Dorian-style sounds, without a clear traditional etymology.
Draxler
German · A German surname-name derived from Drechsler, meaning "turner" or a maker who worked with a lathe.
Deyvis
Spanish · A Spanish-influenced phonetic form of Davis or David-based naming.
Dovelyn
Hebrew · Dovelyn likely blends Hebrew Dov, meaning bear, with the English suffix -lyn in a modern coined form.
Drakeo
English · A modern extension of Drake, from an old English word for dragon or male duck.
Dasher
English · From the English word 'dasher,' suggesting speed, energy, and lively movement.
Dalahni
English · Dalahni is a modern created name, likely shaped by names like Delaney and Alani.
Delizah
Hebrew · Delizah seems to be a modern variation of Delilah or Eliza, carrying a soft lyrical style.
Dawensley
English · An English surname-style invention echoing place names ending in -ley, meaning meadow or clearing.
Dhruvreddy
Indian · An Indian compound-style name; Dhruv means steadfast or pole star, joined with the family-name element Reddy.
Daybelis
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-style blend name, created for its bright and lyrical sound.
Dariam
Persian · Dariam is likely a modern variant related to Darius, a Persian royal name meaning “to possess” or “uphold the good.”
Darwens
English · Darwens appears to be a modern surname-style name, likely influenced by Darwin or French naming patterns.
Dazir
Arabic · Dazir appears to be a modern Arabic-style name, possibly echoing roots tied to visibility, prominence, or support.
Dieumerci
French · Dieumerci is from French “Dieu merci,” meaning “thank God,” and is widely used in Francophone African communities.
Dessie
English · Diminutive of Desdemona or Odessa; used as an informal pet name in the American South.
Drusilla
Latin · Roman family name from 'drusus' meaning strong; appears in the New Testament (Acts 24:24).
Douglass
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'dubh glas' meaning 'dark water,' originally a river and clan name.
Dorthy
Greek · Variant spelling of Dorothy, from Greek meaning 'gift of God.'
Delight
English · English word name from Old French 'delit' meaning 'pleasure, joy.'
Dotty
English · Diminutive of Dorothy, from Greek 'dorothea' meaning 'gift of God.'
Derrell
English · Variant of Darrell, from the Norman French d'Airelle, referring to a place in France.
Demetra
Greek · Variant of Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest; from Greek 'de-meter' meaning 'earth mother.'
Davida
Hebrew · Feminine form of David, from Hebrew 'dawid' meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one'.
Domonic
Latin · Variant spelling of Dominic, from Latin Dominicus meaning 'belonging to the Lord.'
Dennison
English · Patronymic meaning son of Dennis, ultimately from Greek Dionysios, god of wine.
Daulton
English · Variant of Dalton, an English place name meaning valley town or settlement.