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Baby names starting with D

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Delane
Irish · Variant of Delaney, from Irish 'Ó Dubhshláine' meaning dark challenger.
Dulcinea
Spanish · From Latin 'dulcis' meaning 'sweet'; famously the idealized lady in Don Quixote.
Dusan
Slavic · From Slavic 'dusha' meaning 'soul' or 'spirit,' famously borne by Serbian emperor Stefan Dušan.
Dawayne
English · Phonetic variant of Dwayne, from Irish 'dubh' meaning dark or black.
Danita
Hebrew · Spanish-influenced diminutive of Dana or feminine form of Daniel meaning God is my judge.
Devonne
English · Feminine form of Devon, from the English county name (Celtic 'deep valley dwellers') or Irish 'poet.'
Dyan
Latin · Variant of Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon and hunt, from Latin 'diviana' meaning 'divine.'
Danis
Hebrew · A form related to Dennis or Denise, from roots meaning God is my judge or follower of Dionysus.
Dalis
English · Dalis is likely a modern surname-style or place-style name, possibly related to Dale, meaning valley.
Derrek
German · Derrek is a spelling variant of Derek, from Germanic Theodoric, meaning ruler of the people.
Delaina
French · Delaina is a variant of Delaney or Elaine-influenced forms, often associated with brightness or refinement.
Dalynn
English · Dalynn is a modern blended English name combining Da- with Lynn, often used for its contemporary sound rather than a single historic root.
Demitra
Greek · A feminine form related to Demetrius or Demeter, from Greek roots tied to the earth mother goddess.
Demetric
Greek · Demetric is a modern Greek-derived form of Demetrius, meaning devoted to Demeter.
Dalon
English · Dalon is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Dalen or Daylon, with no single fixed etymology.
Dragan
Slavic · A South Slavic name from drag, meaning dear, beloved, or precious.
Dewan
Persian · Dewan comes from Persian and Arabic forms of diwan, meaning council, office, or register.
Dahna
English · A variant of Dana or Danna, used with several roots including judge or valley associations.
Dijon
French · Dijon is taken from the French city name, making it a place-based given name.
Deyon
English · A modern name possibly related to Deon or Dion, the latter tied to Greek divine associations.
Delvon
English · Delvon appears to be a modern English-coined name, likely modeled on names like Devon and Delvin.
Diandre
English · Diandre is a modern form built on Andre, from Greek Andreas, meaning manly or brave.
Dashun
English · Dashun appears to be a modern coined name built with the productive Da- prefix and -shun ending.
Donaven
Irish · A variant of Donovan, from an Irish surname meaning dark or brown-haired chieftain.
Danila
Hebrew · A feminine or Slavic form of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Dezarae
French · Likely a creative spelling related to Desiree, carrying the sense of desired or wished for.
Daunte
Latin · A variant linked to Dante, from the medieval short form of Durante meaning 'enduring.'
Dvon
English · Dvon is likely a modern English variant of Devon or DeVon, used as a contemporary blended name.
Damarco
Latin · Damarco is a modern name built around Marco, from Latin Marcus, traditionally linked to Mars.
Davison
English · Davison is an English patronymic meaning "son of David," with David coming from Hebrew for "beloved."
Deyla
English · Deyla is likely a modern spelling variant influenced by names like Dalia, Delia, or Deja-style forms.
Dayonna
English · A modern invented form influenced by names like Deonna or Dayana, valued more for sound than one fixed root.
Deniel
Hebrew · Deniel is a variant of Daniel, from Hebrew, meaning 'God is my judge.'
Davier
Hebrew · Davier is likely a variant blending David and Xavier; David comes from Hebrew meaning beloved.
Deveon
English · A modern variant of Devon, a surname and place name used as a contemporary given name.
Demarious
Greek · Demarious is a modern elaborated form likely influenced by Darius and Demetrius, with roots in ancient Greek and Persian naming patterns.
Davidjames
Hebrew · A combined name joining David, meaning beloved, and James, from Jacob, meaning supplanter in Hebrew tradition.
Daly
Irish · From an Irish surname derived from O Dalaigh, meaning descendant of Dalach.
Devontay
English · A modern elaboration of Devon or Devonte, with Devon originally linked to the English place name Devonshire.
Daijah
English · A modern coined name, likely influenced by Deja or Daja with a softened ending.
Dardan
Greek · Dardan relates to ancient Dardanus in Greek tradition, a mythic ancestor tied to Troy.
Dylin
Welsh · Dylin is a spelling variant of Dylan, from Welsh, often linked to the sea or great tide.
Demira
Arabic · Demira likely relates to names like Damira, used in Slavic and Arabic-influenced traditions, often associated with heart or gentleness.
Dezmen
Greek · Dezmen is a variant of Desmond or Desman-like forms, commonly linked with graciousness or a South Munster surname origin.
Diovanni
Italian · A variant of Giovanni, the Italian form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Dovber
Hebrew · A Yiddish-Hebrew compound name combining Dov and Ber, both meaning bear.
Dallyn
English · Modern surname-style form, likely related to names like Dalton or Dallan and used mainly for its contemporary sound.
Diani
Latin · Likely a variant of Diana, from Latin, name of the Roman goddess of the moon and hunt.
Dawid
Hebrew · A Slavic and European form of David, from Hebrew meaning beloved.
Deslyn
English · Deslyn is likely a modern blend of Des- with Lynn, the latter tied to a lake or waterfall in English usage.
Deveraux
French · Deveraux is a French surname name derived from a place-based family name linked to Evreux.
Dessiah
English · Dessiah is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Messiah or Tessa-style endings.
Dezyre
French · A stylized spelling of Desire or Desiree, from French roots meaning desire or the desired one.
Daphni
Greek · Daphni is a variant of Daphne, from Greek, meaning laurel tree.
Deaglan
Irish · A spelling variant of Declan, the old Irish saint's name with an uncertain but ancient Gaelic origin.
Daizie
English · A creative spelling of Daisy, the English flower name from Old English day's eye.
Daliya
Arabic · A name linked to Arabic and Hebrew forms meaning vine, branch, or delicate tendril.
Damyra
Slavic · A modern form related to Damira-type names, often associated with endurance, peace, or steadfastness.
Delailah
Hebrew · Delailah is a variant of Delilah, from Hebrew, often linked to 'delicate' or 'languishing.'
Delaiah
Hebrew · Delaiah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning drawn up or delivered by God.
Dairyn
Irish · A modern spelling related to Daryn or Darren, used mainly for its contemporary sound rather than strict etymology.
Debanhy
English · A rare modern invented name, likely created from Deb- sounds with a decorative ending rather than a standard historical source.
Draiden
English · Draiden appears to be a modern invented name, likely influenced by names like Drayden and Aiden.
Dhanush
Indian · Dhanush is from Sanskrit and means bow, as in an archer's bow.
Dnyla
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Dylan or Nyla and shaped for a distinctive contemporary sound.
Dalainey
French · Dalainey is likely a variant of Delaney, from an Old French-derived surname meaning from the alder grove.
Davanee
English · Modern invented name possibly derived from Davina, the feminine form of David (Hebrew 'beloved').
Davinity
Hebrew · Davin- based names mean "beloved" or "friend" in Hebrew tradition, with modern -ity style extension.
Desiah
French · Modern invented variant possibly derived from Desiree, from French 'désirée' meaning 'desired'.
Damyla
English · A modern invented feminine name possibly inspired by Damian (Greek, 'to tame') with a stylized -yla ending.
Dayzie
English · A variant of Daisy, linked to the flower name and used in modern English as a softer, diminutive-style spelling.
Deriyah
Arabic · An Arabic-style spelling variation of names like Darriya/Dariya, used as a feminine form with associations to elegance or fortune.
Danilah
Hebrew · Feminine variant of Daniela, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Diny
German · Diminutive used in Dutch and German-speaking regions, short for names like Hendina or Bernardina.
Daraly
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative blend of Dara and -aly, or a variant of Darley.
Dayri
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Daire (Irish) or a creative respelling of Dairi or Dayree.
Daiwik
Indian · Sanskrit-origin name meaning 'by the grace of God' or 'divine,' used in Hindu naming traditions.
Davens
English · Modern invented variant of Daven/David, rooted in the Hebrew name meaning 'beloved.'
Dim
Greek · Short form of Dimitra or Dimitri, the Greek name honoring Demeter, goddess of the harvest.
Dwij
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'twice-born,' traditionally denoting a Brahmin who has undergone the sacred thread ceremony.
Divin
Latin · From Latin divinus meaning 'divine,' often used to suggest sacred or heavenly qualities.
Delyza
English · A modern stylish variant from the Delia/Dylan sound pattern with a z-ending twist for distinctiveness.
Dalany
Irish · A modern female form shaped from Dalian/Daley patterns, influenced by Irish/English surname pronunciation.
Deucalion
Greek · From Greek myth, Deucalion was a culture-hero survivor of the flood who helped repopulate the world.
Dhyaan
Indian · From Sanskrit dhyaan, meaning meditation or deep concentration, reflecting a spiritual virtue meaning.
Deloni
Italian · Deloni is an Italian surname-based name, likely place-based or family-line based in regional Italian naming style.
Devaansh
Indian · Derived from Sanskrit components *deva* (god) and *ansh* (part), meaning "part of the divine."
Deimos
Greek · A Greek mythological name meaning "terror" or "fear," one of the figures associated with Ares and war.
Deivid
Hebrew · Deivid is a modern spelling variant of David, the Hebrew name meaning "beloved."
Divyan
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived forms meaning divine, heavenly, or radiant.
Deava
English · Deava appears to be a modern variant of Deva, a name with celestial or divine associations.
Dearri
English · A modern invented name likely influenced by the word "dear" and affectionate sound patterns.
Decland
Irish · A modern variant influenced by the Irish name Declan, often associated with prayerful or saintly heritage.
Dharvi
Indian · An Indian name often linked with steadfastness, support, or a guiding path.
Deluka
Italian · Likely related to Luca or the surname De Luca, ultimately tied to Latin Lucania or the idea of light.
Darlens
French · Darlens is likely a modern elaboration of Darlene or Darling, carrying an affectionate sense of beloved.
Darlet
English · Darlet appears to be a modern blend related to Darla or French-style -ette names, suggesting a dear or beloved feel.
Darelis
Spanish · Darelis is a modern Spanish-style name, likely created from melodic elements rather than a single ancient root.
Dixxon
English · Variant of Dixon, an English surname meaning “son of Dick,” with Dick deriving from Richard.
Dalanni
English · Dalanni appears to be a modern invented name, likely built from contemporary prefix-and-suffix styling.
Dice
English · From the English gaming word 'dice,' used as a rare modern word name with edgy style.
Daim
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning lasting, constant, or perpetual.
Dashely
English · Dashely is a modern English-style creation, likely inspired by the surname Dash and the popular -ley ending.
Declann
Irish · Declann is a variant of Declan, an Irish saint’s name often interpreted as “full of goodness” or “man of prayer.”
Dona
Spanish · From Spanish/Latin 'domina' meaning lady or woman of rank, a title of respect.
Donia
Irish · Irish form from 'domhan' meaning world, or Italian short form of Madonna meaning my lady.
Darline
English · Variant of Darleen/Darling, from Old English 'dēorling' meaning 'beloved one.'
Desiderio
Italian · From Latin 'desiderium' meaning 'longing' or 'desire.' Borne by several early saints.
Dayle
English · Variant of Dale, from Old English 'dael' meaning 'valley,' used as a unisex name.
Dwain
Irish · Variant of Dwayne, from Irish Dubhán meaning little dark one.
Danella
Hebrew · Modern feminine elaboration of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Dupree
French · From French 'du pré' meaning 'of the meadow,' originally a surname denoting someone who lived near a meadow.
Dorina
Greek · Diminutive of Dora, from Greek 'doron' meaning gift.
Dreama
English · From the English word 'dream,' used as a given name meaning one who dreams or visionary.
Dal
Norse · From Old Norse 'dalr' meaning valley, or a short form of names like Dallas or Dale.
Derwin
English · Variant of Darwin meaning 'dear friend,' or from Welsh 'Derwyn' meaning 'oak-blessed.'
Delaine
French · From French 'de laine' meaning 'of wool,' originally a textile term adopted as a given name.
Denice
Greek · Variant of Denise, feminine of Denis, from Greek god Dionysus.
Danniel
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my judge."
Dava
Hebrew · Feminine form of David, from Hebrew meaning "beloved."
Darcey
French · Darcey comes from the Norman French place-derived surname d'Arcy, meaning from Arcy.
Demetris
Greek · Demetris is a Greek form related to Demetrios, meaning devoted to Demeter, the grain goddess.
Daena
Persian · Daena likely reflects Danae or Persian Daena roots, with associations to insight or divine knowledge in ancient usage.
Darious
Persian · A variant of Darius, a royal Persian name meaning to possess well or maintain goodness.
Damaso
Spanish · Damaso comes from Greek Damasos, meaning to tame or subdue, via Spanish usage.
Dawan
Arabic · Dawan is used in several traditions and is often treated as a modern name with sounds linked to Arabic and African usage.
Darryn
Irish · A modern spelling of Darren or Daren, likely drawn from Irish surname roots.
Deandrea
English · Deandrea is a modern blend of De- and Andrea, ultimately tied to Greek andreia, meaning manly or brave.
Dimitrius
Greek · Dimitrius is a Greek-based form of Demetrius, meaning devoted to Demeter, the goddess of the earth and harvest.
Demetrus
Greek · A variant of Demetrius, from Greek Demetrios, meaning devoted to Demeter.
Damarys
Greek · Damarys is a variant of Damaris, a New Testament Greek name often interpreted as "gentle" or "calf."
Duchess
English · Duchess comes from the noble title, borrowed into English from French, and literally denotes a female duke.
Dutchess
English · Dutchess is an English title-name variant of duchess, referring to a noblewoman of ducal rank.
Darly
English · Darly is an English and French-style surname-name, often linked to place-name elements meaning dear meadow or woodland clearing.
Danessa
English · Danessa is a modern elaboration of Dana or Danielle, ultimately tied to the Hebrew root for judgment.
Damascus
Arabic · A place-based name from the ancient city of Damascus, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities.
Dameion
Greek · Dameion is likely a modern variant of Damian, from Greek Damianos, meaning to tame or subdue.
Devlyn
Irish · Devlyn is a variant of Devlin, an Irish surname-name meaning 'unlucky' or 'fierce' by older root interpretations.
Demon
Greek · Demon is likely used as a variant of Damon, a Greek name linked to loyalty and classical legend.
Dusten
English · Dusten is a spelling variant of Dustin, an English surname name ultimately linked to Old Norse personal-name roots.
Daphnee
Greek · Daphnee is a French-style spelling of Daphne, from Greek meaning laurel tree.
Davinia
Scottish · Davinia is a feminine form of David, from Hebrew meaning beloved, used especially in Scottish tradition.
Delaila
Hebrew · A variant of Delilah, from Hebrew, commonly linked to delicacy or languishing beauty.
Deyna
English · A modern spelling of Dana or Deena, used as a contemporary feminine variant.
Dorion
Greek · Dorion may derive from Greek Dorian, referring to the Dorian people, or from a French surname form.
Deleah
Hebrew · Deleah likely echoes Delia and Leah, with Leah from Hebrew meaning weary or delicate.
Dimitry
Slavic · A variant of Dmitri, from Greek Demetrios meaning 'devoted to Demeter.'
Dason
English · Dason is likely a modern English-style variant of Jason or a surname-form ending in -son.
Delonte
French · Delonte is a modern given name likely built from French-style prefixes and contemporary sound patterns.
Destinie
English · A variant of Destiny, from the French and English word for fate or destined course.
Delante
Spanish · Delante resembles the Spanish word delante, meaning ahead or in front, and is also used as a modern given name.
Dalisha
English · Modern coined name, possibly blending Da- with Alicia or Alisha-style endings.
Dray
English · A short modern name often used as a nickname for names like Andre, Drake, or DeAndre.
Dyami
Indian · Dyami is used with Native American associations and is commonly interpreted as eagle.
Damariz
Greek · A variant of Damaris, a Greek New Testament name traditionally linked to "gentle" or "heifer."
Dennys
Greek · Dennys is a spelling variant of Dennis, from Dionysios, meaning 'devoted to Dionysus.'
Dang
Chinese · Dang is used as an East Asian surname and name, with meaning depending on the original character and language context.
Deandrew
English · Deandrew is a modern compound name combining De- with Andrew, from Greek Andreas meaning manly or masculine.
Deliza
Spanish · Deliza is likely a variant of Elisa or Eliza, forms of Elizabeth from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Damaria
Hebrew · A modern form likely built from Maria or Mary, ultimately tied to the Hebrew name Miryam.
Danzel
English · Danzel is a variant of Denzel, a surname and place-based name associated with Cornwall and French styling.
Domenik
Latin · Domenik is a form of Dominic, from Latin dominicus meaning of the Lord.
Demontre
French · A modern coined name with French-style De- and -montre sounds, formed in contemporary naming patterns.
Darrielle
French · Likely a modern elaboration of Daryl or Darrell, often associated with the sense "dear" or "beloved."
Deadrian
English · A modern invented form likely blending De- with Adrian, meaning from Hadria.
Devian
English · Likely a modern variant influenced by Devin or Damian, used as a contemporary invented form.
Danasia
English · Likely influenced by Dana and Anastasia-style forms, with possible Greek echoes of resurrection or divine gift themes.
Danira
Arabic · Danira is likely related to names such as Danira or Danirah, used as a melodic modern name with possible Persian or Arabic influence.
Daeshawn
English · A modern blended name combining the prefix Dae/Da with Shawn, a form of John meaning "God is gracious."
Dareon
English · Likely a modern English-style formation influenced by names like Darius or Darian, with no single fixed traditional etymology.
Disney
French · Disney comes from an English surname with older French place-name roots, now mainly used as a modern borrowed name.
Daeshaun
Irish · Daeshaun is a modern elaboration of Shaun, the Irish form of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Diamante
Spanish · Diamante means diamond in Spanish and Italian, giving the name a jewel-like sense of brilliance and strength.
Davontay
English · Davontay is a modern name likely influenced by Davon and names from David, meaning beloved.
Davyd
Hebrew · Davyd is a Slavic-style spelling of David, from Hebrew meaning beloved.
Dreon
English · Dreon is likely a shortened modern form influenced by names like DeAndre or Andre, ultimately from Greek Andreas, "manly."
Dilyn
Welsh · A modern Welsh-style spelling related to Dylan, a name associated with the sea.
Deryn
Welsh · From Welsh, Deryn means 'bird,' giving it a light nature-based feel.
Diala
Arabic · An Arabic name often linked to gentleness or beauty, and also associated with the Diyala region.
Davyn
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Davin or David-derived forms, connected to the Hebrew root meaning beloved.
Dreyton
English · A modern surname-style variant of Drayton, an English place-name meaning 'farm or settlement.'
Delaynie
French · Delaynie is a modern spelling of Delaney, from a French-derived surname meaning from the alder grove or dark challenger.
Daysie
English · Daysie is a spelling variant of Daisy, the English flower name symbolizing freshness and innocence.
Deyani
Hebrew · Deyani likely reflects Hebrew-rooted forms tied to judgment or divine justice, adapted into a modern style.
Dianelys
Spanish · Dianelys is likely a Spanish-influenced elaboration of Diana, from Latin and tied to the Roman goddess Diana.
Darielis
Spanish · Darielis likely elaborates Daria or Dariel forms; Dariel is often linked to Hebrew-style names meaning beloved or dear.
Deniya
Arabic · Deniya is likely a modern form influenced by Dana or دنيا‎ roots, and may suggest closeness or worldly beauty.
Dair
Irish · Dair likely relates to Gaelic roots meaning oak or fruitful, giving it a strong natural association.
Daouda
Arabic · A West African and Arabic form of David, a Hebrew name meaning "beloved."
Dafny
Greek · A variant of Daphne, from Greek meaning laurel tree.
Demiyah
English · A modern variant likely influenced by Demi, from Greek 'half,' with a stylized ending popular in contemporary naming.
Djenabou
African · A West African form related to Arabic-rooted names like Jeneba, often linked to grace and long-standing tradition.
Dayyan
Arabic · Dayyan comes from Arabic and means judge or one who recompenses.
Dahir
Arabic · Dahir is an Arabic name meaning apparent, outward, or manifest.
Deacan
Greek · Variant of Deacon, from Greek 'diakonos' meaning 'servant' or 'messenger,' used as a church ministerial title.
Dareli
Spanish · Modern invented name of likely Hispanic origin, possibly a creative blend of Dariel with a soft -i ending.
Deziya
English · Modern invented name, a creative variant possibly influenced by Desiree (French, 'desired').
Devari
English · Modern American invented name, possibly blending Devon and Ari, with no established etymology.
Deivy
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Davy, a diminutive of David, the Hebrew name meaning 'beloved'.
Drace
Latin · Modern variant of Draco, from the Latin and Greek word meaning 'dragon' or 'serpent'.
Dredyn
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative spelling variation of Draden or similar contemporary names.
Devaeh
English · Devaeh is a modern invented American name that rose from a creative re-spelling trend rather than ancient roots.
Deyli
Spanish · Modern invented name popular in Latin American communities, a phonetic respelling of Dayle or Daly.
Dazire
French · Phonetic spelling of Desiree, from French désirer meaning 'to desire or wish for.'
Dariely
Spanish · Modern invented feminine name, likely a Spanish-inflected variant of Dariel or Daria (Persian 'wealthy, kingly').
Djamila
Arabic · Arabic name جميلة (Jamila) meaning 'beautiful, graceful', widely used across North Africa and the Arabic-speaking world.
Dakarii
African · A modern invented name with African stylistic influence, no established classical meaning.
Drelynn
English · Modern invented name combining the Dre- prefix with the -lynn suffix, a common blending pattern.
Dezion
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending a De- prefix with Zion, the Hebrew place name meaning 'highest point.'
Dashton
English · Modern invented name blending Dash with the Old English place-name suffix -ton meaning 'settlement,' evoking energy.
Desai
Indian · From the Gujarati/Marathi title meaning 'district administrator' or 'landlord,' a surname repurposed as a given name.
Dearie
English · Dearie is an English diminutive from dear, meaning beloved or cherished one.
Delaylah
Hebrew · Stylized variant of Delilah, from Hebrew meaning 'delicate' or 'lovelorn,' the famous biblical figure.
Dhruthi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'steadiness' or 'firmness of mind,' denoting calm resolve in Hindu tradition.
Dycen
English · A modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a phonetic variant of Dyson or a creative English coinage.
Dominus
Latin · Latin word and title meaning 'lord' or 'master,' used in religious and classical Roman contexts for authority.
Davayah
Hebrew · A modern Hebrew-inspired name, possibly related to David ('beloved') with a divine suffix -yah.
Daliylah
Arabic · Contemporary blend related to Dalya/Dalia names, carrying floral or branch-like imagery in Arabic-influenced usage.
Dalery
English · A contemporary English coinage blending sounds from Dale and related name patterns, yielding a soft modern form.
Delilahrose
Hebrew · A compound of Delilah, meaning delicate or beloved in Hebrew tradition, with Rose, a floral element.
Dagger
English · Dagger is a modern English name drawn from the weapon word, used for its sharp, forceful, contemporary impression.
Demier
French · Demier is a French-leaning family-name form related to *Dem-* names, preserved in modern usage as a refined given-name variant.
Dheera
Indian · Dheera is an Indian name from Sanskrit *dhīra* meaning brave, calm, and strong-minded.
Dhiago
Spanish · Dhiago is a Spanish-influenced spelling variant of Diego, itself tied to the Jacob name lineage meaning “supplanter.”
Dalari
Arabic · A modern name likely influenced by Persian naming sound patterns, often associated with heart-like warmth.
Daithi
Irish · Daithi is an Irish name traditionally interpreted as "swiftness" or "nimbleness," and linked to early Irish tradition.
Divith
Indian · Divith is a modern Indian name, often interpreted through Sanskrit-style roots connected with light, heaven, or the divine.
Dellarae
English · Dellarae appears to blend Della and Rae, giving it the feel of a bright modern compound name.
Diyaan
Arabic · Diyaan is an Arabic-derived name often linked to religion, judgment, or one devoted to faith.
Daleia
Greek · Likely a modern variant of Dalia or Dahlia, associated with flowers or graceful branching forms.
Damyrah
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of Damira or Tamira, associated with gentleness or enduring beauty in usage.
Daesyn
English · A modern coined name in the style of Dason or Jayson, created for sound rather than old lineage.
Deauri
Latin · Deauri is likely a modern coined name influenced by Latin aurum, meaning gold, and built for its luminous sound.
Dalaiyah
Hebrew · A modern form echoing Dalia or Aliyah, often associated with branch, gentleness, or rising upward.
Dalex
English · Dalex is a modern clipped form likely built from Alex or D'Alex, ultimately tied to defender-of-men roots.
Dimir
Slavic · Likely built from Slavic name elements ending in -mir, a root associated with peace or the world.
Deyler
English · Deyler appears to be a surname-style modern name, possibly related to occupational or family-name forms.
Daneliya
Hebrew · Daneliya is a feminine elaboration of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Dahia
English · Dahia is likely a spelling variant of Dahlia, the flower name, giving it a floral and ornamental sense.
Dame
French · From French dame, meaning lady, ultimately from Latin domina.
Damias
Greek · Damias is likely related to Greek names from damao, meaning to tame or subdue.
Devisha
Indian · An Indian-derived name likely built from deva, meaning divine or godlike.
Dharani
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning earth or supporter, and associated with steadiness and the natural world.
Demazi
Greek · A rare modern form likely inspired by Greek-rooted names like Damasios or Damaris.
Dkai
English · A compact modern invented name, likely created for sound and uniqueness rather than inherited etymology.
Daiara
Arabic · Daiara is likely a modern variant of names like Dayara or Diara, often linked to an Arabic root meaning circle or home.
Daislyn
English · Daislyn appears to be a modern blend of Daisy and the -lyn suffix, giving it a fresh floral-style feel.
Dalexi
English · Dalexi looks like a modern invented name influenced by Alexi, ultimately tied to Greek roots meaning defender.
Dariannys
English · Dariannys appears to be a modern elaboration of Daria or Darian-style names, associated with firmness or maintaining.
Dayrani
English · Dayrani seems to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Arabic-sounding forms and names like Dayra.
Dearrah
Irish · Dearrah likely relates to Irish Darragh or Deirdre-style forms, carrying associations of oak or poetic sorrow.
Delaiyah
Hebrew · Delaiyah resembles Hebrew-inspired forms like Delaiah, traditionally understood as meaning Yahweh has drawn up or delivered.
Deluna
Spanish · Deluna literally evokes de luna, meaning of the moon, from Latin luna for moon.
Dessi
Greek · Dessi is often used as a diminutive of Desiree or Despina-type names, suggesting desire or lady.
Diori
French · Diori likely draws from Dior, a French surname and fashion name, giving it a sleek modern style.
Dakylan
English · A modern blended name combining the sounds of Dak- and Dylan, with no single traditional etymology.
Dezmir
Slavic · A modern form likely influenced by Slavic '-mir' names, where mir means peace or world.
Diaa
Arabic · From Arabic Diya, meaning light, radiance, or splendor.
Divyaan
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian naming, meaning divine, heavenly, or radiant.
Durin
Norse · An Old Norse dwarf name meaning sleepy or drowsy, known from myth and later fantasy literature.
Delphia
Greek · Short form of Philadelphia, from Greek 'adelphos' meaning brother; or linked to Delphi.
Drucilla
Latin · Variant of Drusilla, a Roman family name possibly meaning strong; mentioned in the New Testament.
Dorthea
Greek · Variant of Dorothea, from Greek 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (God), meaning gift of God.
Doretta
Greek · Italian diminutive of Dora/Dorothy, from Greek 'doron' meaning gift.
Deane
English · From Old English 'denu' meaning 'valley,' or from the ecclesiastical title of dean.
Donn
Irish · From Irish Gaelic meaning 'brown' or 'chief.' Donn is the Irish god of the dead.
Denson
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Dennis' or 'son of Dean'; used as a given name.
Donivan
Irish · Variant of Donovan, from Irish 'Donndubhán' meaning 'dark brown-haired chieftain'.
Doroteo
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Dorotheos, from Greek 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (God), meaning 'gift of God.'
Damiana
Greek · Feminine form of Damian, from Greek 'damianos' meaning to tame or subdue.
Dacia
Latin · From the ancient Roman province Dacia, in modern-day Romania.
Deann
English · Variant of Deanne, derived from Diana (Latin goddess of the moon and hunting).
Delayne
French · Variant of Delaine or Delaney, from French 'of the alder grove' or Irish 'descendant of the challenger'.
Daylene
English · Modern invented name combining Dale (Old Norse 'valley dweller') with the fashionable -ene/-lene suffix.
Daleen
English · Variant of Dalene or Darlene, likely from Old English 'deorling' meaning 'darling' or 'beloved one'.
Dyna
Hebrew · Dyna is a variant of Dinah, from Hebrew meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated.'
Derell
English · Likely a variant of Darrell, from a Norman French surname meaning “open” or “dear one.”
Deona
Greek · Deona likely relates to Deanna or Diana, names associated with the divine and with the Roman goddess Diana.
Davena
Hebrew · Probably a feminine form related to David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.'
Doni
Italian · A short form of Donna or Don names, often carrying the Italian sense of 'lady' or a simple modern nickname style.
Denisa
Greek · Denisa is a Slavic and Romance feminine form of Denis, ultimately linked to Dionysus.
Doniel
Hebrew · Doniel is a variant of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Dinora
Hebrew · From Hebrew roots often interpreted as light or judgment, Dinora is commonly glossed as light or divine light.
Dary
Persian · Likely a short form of Darius or Darry, tied to Persian roots meaning to possess or uphold.
Doriane
Greek · A French feminine form of Dorian, linked to the ancient Greek Dorian people.
Dreamer
English · Dreamer is a modern English word-name evoking imagination, vision, and aspiration.
Darine
French · Darine is used in Arabic and Persian contexts and may relate to a place name or to meanings of preciousness and beauty.
Doron
Hebrew · Doron is a Hebrew name meaning gift, from a root associated with giving or offerings.
Delania
French · Delania is likely a modern elaboration of Delaney, an Irish surname-name associated with dark challenger.
Devanie
Irish · Devanie likely draws from Irish Devany or Devin names, associated with poets or dark-haired roots.
Dedric
German · Dedric is a variant of Diedrich or Theodoric, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Dujuan
French · A modern form influenced by French du and Juan or John-like elements, with blended contemporary usage.
Dhana
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'wealth,' 'prosperity,' or abundance.
Decarlos
English · Modern name built on Carlos, ultimately from Germanic Karl meaning 'free man'.
Demarie
French · Demarie likely combines the prefix De- with Marie, a French form of Mary associated with beloved or wished-for child.
Deshone
English · Deshone is a modern English formation, likely influenced by Shawn or Sean with the prefix De-.
Danisha
Hebrew · Likely a modern elaboration of Dana or Danielle; Dana can mean "God is my judge" in Hebrew-related usage.
Dagan
Hebrew · Dagan is a Hebrew name meaning "grain" or "corn," from an ancient Semitic root.
Django
French · Known through jazz musician Django Reinhardt; the name is associated with Romani and French usage.
Derica
German · Derica is a feminine form of Derek, from Germanic roots meaning "ruler of the people."
Demico
English · A modern coined name, likely formed in contemporary African American naming patterns with a stylized prefix and ending.
Dierre
French · Dierre is likely a French-influenced modern variant, possibly related to Pierre, meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Darrio
Italian · Darrio is a form related to Dario, ultimately tied to Persian Darius, meaning one who possesses goodness or upholds the good.
Dionysus
Greek · Dionysus is the Greek name of the god of wine and ecstasy, giving the name strong mythic roots.
Dontez
English · A modern name likely influenced by Dante and similar Romance-style endings.
Dacey
Irish · Likely related to Dacy or Casey-style Irish surname names, used for its light and modern sound.
Demichael
English · Demichael is a modern combined form built around Michael, the Hebrew name meaning who is like God?
Delancy
French · Delancy comes from a French surname and place name meaning from Lancy or of Lancy.
Derrius
English · Derrius is likely a modern form influenced by Darius, a name of ancient royal use meaning possessor or upholder.
Dontre
English · Dontre is likely a modern name influenced by Andre or DeAndre, with a shortened contemporary form.
Dishan
Indian · Dishan is likely a South Asian name related to Sanskrit-based forms meaning 'direction' or 'region.'
Dantae
Latin · Dantae is a variant of Dante, an Italian form of Durante, meaning “enduring” or “steadfast.”
Dametrius
Greek · Dametrius is a spelling variant of Demetrius, a Greek name meaning devoted to Demeter, the grain goddess.
Dezaray
French · Dezaray is a modern spelling of Desiree, from French meaning 'desired.'
Duy
Chinese · Used in Vietnamese, Duy often carries senses like 'maintain' or 'preserve,' from Sino-Vietnamese roots.
Diontae
English · A modern variant influenced by Dion and Deonte forms, likely tied to Greek Dionysian roots.
Dshawn
English · Modern blended form of D' and Shawn, with Shawn deriving from John, meaning "God is gracious."
Danara
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Dana, a name with multiple roots including Slavic and Hebrew traditions.
Danelia
Spanish · Likely a feminine elaboration of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Dessire
French · Dessire is likely a variant of Desiree, from French and Latin roots meaning desired or longed for.
Deyana
Slavic · Deyana is likely a variant of Deanna or Dijana-type forms, associated with divine or heavenly meaning.
Danniella
Hebrew · Danniella is a variant of Daniela, the feminine form of Daniel, meaning God is my judge.
Deontrae
English · Deontrae is a modern blended name, likely combining Deon with the suffix -trae in contemporary American naming.
Daveion
Hebrew · Daveion is a modern extension of David, from Hebrew meaning beloved.
Dymond
English · Creative spelling of Diamond, the gemstone name associated with brilliance and value.
Deairra
English · A modern stylized form related to Deirdre or similar names, used mainly for its distinctive sound.
Dearius
English · Dearius appears to be a modern elaboration of "dear" or possibly Darius-like forms, using a Latin-style suffix.
Darko
Slavic · A South Slavic name often linked to the root dar, meaning "gift."
Demondre
French · Demondre is a modern compound-style name likely influenced by De- prefixes and Andre, from Greek meaning manly.
Daishawn
English · A modern blended form built from Dai/Da and Shawn, with Shawn tracing to John, "God is gracious."
Darreon
English · A modern invented name, likely influenced by Darian, Darren, or similar contemporary forms.
Decorian
English · Likely a modern elaboration influenced by names like Dorian or decorative Latin-style endings.
Dsean
Irish · A creative spelling of Sean, the Irish form of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Devaney
Irish · Devaney comes from an Irish surname derived from O Duibheannaigh, associated with dark or black-haired ancestry.
Deyan
Slavic · Deyan is a Slavic name derived from roots meaning "to act" or "to do."
Dayveon
Hebrew · Modern elaboration of David-based forms, ultimately from Hebrew meaning beloved.
Derez
Hebrew · Derez likely echoes the Hebrew word derekh, meaning "way" or "path," adapted into a modern name form.
Demontez
French · Demontez likely developed from Demonte or Montez surname forms tied to monte, meaning mountain or hill.
Dreshawn
English · Dreshawn is a modern blended name, probably combining a prefix with Shawn, a form of John meaning God is gracious.
Danayah
Hebrew · Modern form likely built on Dana with the Hebrew divine element -yah, giving it a spiritual tone.
Davionna
English · Probably a feminine elaboration of Davion or David-based forms, ultimately tied to the Hebrew root meaning beloved.
Dearia
English · Likely a modern invented name built from Dear- with a melodic -ia ending, suggesting affection or endearment.
Drequan
English · A modern blended name, combining the popular prefix Dre- with -quan, a sound pattern common in late 20th-century naming.
Demy
Greek · A variant of Demi, from Greek roots meaning 'half' or associated with Demeter.
Dolce
Italian · From Italian dolce, meaning sweet or gentle, from Latin dulcis.
Drazen
Slavic · Drazen is a South Slavic name meaning dear, precious, or beloved.
Dairo
African · Likely used from West African naming traditions, often associated with joy, blessing, or honor depending on language.
Daleon
English · Likely a modern blend of Dale, meaning valley, with leon-style sounds linked to lion from Latin roots.
Dreshon
English · Dreshon is a modern invented name, likely formed with the popular -shon ending seen in contemporary English naming styles.
Dominiq
French · A variant of Dominique, from Latin dominicus, meaning 'of the Lord.'
Daelen
English · Daelen is a modern variant of Dalen or Daylen, likely influenced by surnames and valley-related name forms.
Damiah
Arabic · Damiah may relate to Damia or Damiana, names associated with taming, gentleness, or fertility traditions.
Dieudonne
French · Dieudonne is a French name meaning 'God-given' or 'gift of God.'
Delaynee
English · Delaynee is a modern elaboration of Delaney, an Irish surname name meaning descendant of the challenger.
Dravyn
English · A modern spelling of Draven/Dravin-style names, created for sound rather than a single traditional etymology.
Dagmawi
African · An Ethiopian name, often interpreted with meanings tied to fullness, abundance, or expansive greatness.
Dameer
Arabic · From Arabic damir, meaning conscience, heart, or inner mind.
Durga
Indian · Durga is a Sanskrit name meaning inaccessible or invincible, borne by the powerful Hindu goddess.
Dhvani
Indian · Dhvani comes from Sanskrit and means sound, tone, or resonance.
Djeneba
African · A West African form of an Arabic-derived name related to Jane or Zaynab traditions.
Darlenne
English · A variant of Darlene, an English pet-form style name meaning dearly loved or beloved.
Deniah
Hebrew · Likely a modern form related to Danielle or Denia, drawing on Hebrew roots meaning God is my judge.
Delayni
French · A modern spelling of Delaney, from an old surname meaning 'from the alder grove' or linked to a challenger.
Dakiyah
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Dakiya or Zakia forms, associated with purity, intelligence, or brightness.
Dyanni
English · A modern stylized name likely influenced by Dianne, Deanna, or Gianni-like sounds.
Daymein
French · Daymein is a modern variant of Damien or Damian, from Greek roots meaning to tame or subdue.
Debany
English · Debany is a modern variant name, likely influenced by Bethany and similar melodic surname-style forms.
Dairy
Irish · Dairy likely echoes Irish surname and place sounds such as Derry, making it a rare modern place-style name.
Dayzee
English · A playful spelling of Daisy, the English flower name from the phrase “day’s eye.”
Denaly
English · A place-inspired modern name drawn from Denali, the Alaskan mountain, giving it a strong nature meaning.
Delanny
Irish · Likely influenced by the Irish surname Delaney, meaning descendant of a challenger, softened into a given-name form.
Derianna
English · A contemporary blend name, probably shaped from Daria, Ariana, or similar forms in modern English usage.
Dila
Arabic · Dila is used in Arabic and Persian contexts and is often associated with heart, beloved, or gentleness.
Daschel
German · Daschel is a Germanic surname-to-name form with diminutive flavor and family-name heritage.
Deus
Latin · Latin word for 'God,' root of English 'deity'; used as a given name particularly in Lusophone cultures.
Dreden
German · Modern given name likely inspired by the German city Dresden, used as a place-based given name.
Danaly
English · Modern invented blend of Dana (Hebrew, God is my judge) with a lyrical -ly suffix.
Dniyah
Hebrew · A creative variant of Daniyah, rooted in Hebrew/Arabic meaning close or near.
Daileen
English · Modern invented name blending Delia (Greek, 'from Delos') or Irish elements with the suffix -leen.
Deilyn
Welsh · Modern invented name blending the Welsh element 'del' (pretty) with the suffix -lyn (Welsh, 'lake').
Demeir
Persian · A contemporary West Asian-influenced form related to names meaning individuality; historically not fixed as a standard given name.
Dacarri
English · Modern invented name reflecting contemporary African-American naming creativity with a distinctive sound.
Darelys
English · Darelys is a modern American coinage built from sounds like Daryl/Delia, with no stable historical source.
Damirah
Arabic · Arabic-influenced feminine name meaning 'brave' or 'strong-spirited,' a creative elaboration on Damira.
Dayanis
English · A modern English feminine form likely built from Daya-style roots and similar names, created for a lyrical modern sound.
Dahlya
English · Alternate spelling of Dahlia, a flower genus named for Swedish botanist Anders Dahl.
Dlilah
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Delilah, from Hebrew meaning 'delicate' or 'languishing,' from the Samson narrative in Judges.
Dzejla
Slavic · Bosnian variant of Lejla/Leila (Arabic 'night'), widely used among Bosniak Muslims, evoking darkness and beauty.
Derlin
English · Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Darling or a creative variant of Merlin.
Dilshan
Indian · A Sinhala name popular in Sri Lanka meaning 'joyful heart,' from 'dil' (heart) and 'shan' (joyful/bright).
Draedyn
English · A modern invented name styled after Brayden and Hayden, with no classical etymology.
Dragen
Slavic · A variant of Dragan, a Slavic name meaning 'dear' or 'precious,' also evoking the word 'dragon.'
Daneisy
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend of Daisy (English flower name) with Spanish phonetics.
Daxen
English · Modern invented expansion of Dax, a place-based English/French surname used as a given name.
Deklen
Irish · Modern phonetic variant of Declan, the Irish saint's name of uncertain origin meaning full of goodness.
Darikson
English · A modern patronymic-style invented name combining 'Darik' with the English suffix '-son' meaning 'son of.'
Damori
Greek · A modern form related to Damian traditions in Greek usage, associated with strength and upright character.
Davinah
Hebrew · Modern feminine form of David, from Hebrew dod meaning 'beloved' or 'uncle.'
Dnylah
Arabic · Modern invented phonetic variant possibly derived from Daniyah (Arabic: 'close, near') or Daniela.
Dawt
Hebrew · A condensed modern form connected with David, whose Hebrew origin means beloved.
Dhatri
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'supporter' or 'nurturer,' also an epithet of the earth goddess in Hindu tradition.
Dasai
English · Modern invented name with an exotic sound, possibly influenced by Japanese or South Asian phonetics.
Draelyn
English · Modern invented fantasy-style name combining Drae- with the suffix -lyn; no established etymology.
Daniylah
Hebrew · Creative spelling of Daniela, the feminine form of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge' in Hebrew.
Dmoni
Greek · A short modern variant of Damon, with the Greek root meaning one who tames or controls.
Demaryius
Greek · A modernized form of Demetrius, derived from Greek Demetrios, meaning ‘of Demeter,’ the grain goddess.
Draylin
English · Modern invented name following the popular Braylin/Kaylin naming pattern, a contemporary creation.
Decarri
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative phonetic elaboration with no established traditional etymology.
Daler
Persian · From Persian naming tradition with meanings tied to bravery and strength.
Dextyn
Latin · From Latin *dexter* meaning right-handed or favorable, modernized with a current spelling.
Daleyssa
English · A stylized feminine form built from Dela/Dale elements, with a contemporary -yssa ending for softer modern appeal.
Dalexa
English · A modern hybrid of Dale and Alexa-style forms, giving a contemporary feminine name with classical echoes.
Dyuti
Indian · From Sanskrit *dyuti* meaning "light" or "radiance," used as an Indian name for brilliance.
Dheer
Indian · From Sanskrit *dhīra*, meaning calm, steady, or courageous, giving it a clear virtue-based meaning in Indian use.
Deker
German · A modernized form from Germanic surname roots connected to 'Decker' occupational naming.
Deymar
Spanish · A modern personal name form with Iberian-influenced spelling; contemporary rather than strictly classical.
Dallee
English · A modern nickname-like name likely derived from Dahlia-related and English soft-form naming patterns.
Daxston
English · A modern expansion of English place-name elements, meaning a stone/settlement associated with a root name like Dax.
Demyla
English · Demyla appears to be a modern invented name formed in the style of Demi and Mila.
Dvorah
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning bee, borne by the biblical Deborah.
Daileny
English · Daileny appears to be a modern English coinage, likely inspired by names such as Daelyn or Delaney.
Dawsin
English · Dawsin is a modern spelling of Dawson, an English surname meaning son of Daw or David.
Deian
Welsh · A Welsh name related to Deian or Deio, forms associated with David in Welsh tradition.
Dalyza
English · Dalyza appears to be a modern blended name, likely shaped from names like Dalia or Aliza for a soft contemporary sound.
Delphi
Greek · Taken from the ancient Greek sacred place Delphi, long associated with prophecy and wisdom.
Driti
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived roots, Driti is associated with courage, patience, and determination.
Dubai
Arabic · Dubai is an Arabic place name associated with the Gulf city, likely tied to locusts or creeping movement in older Arabic usage.
Dreme
English · Dreme is likely a modern invented spelling influenced by the English word dream, giving it an aspirational feel.
Damora
Latin · A modern romantic-sounding name possibly influenced by Amora, from roots associated with love.
Diosa
Spanish · Diosa is the Spanish word for 'goddess,' from Latin dea, giving the name a divine sense.
Dakyrie
English · Dakyrie is a modern invented name, likely blending contemporary sounds with a dramatic ending.
Daneiris
English · Daneiris is a modern invented name likely influenced by Daenerys and airy Romance-style endings.
Dhritireddy
Indian · Built from Sanskrit-derived Dhriti, meaning courage or steadfastness, with Reddy as a South Indian surname.
Danelli
Italian · Likely an elaboration of Daniel-based names, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Denvyr
English · A modern spelling of Denver, originally an English place surname with place-based usage.
Densley
English · An English surname-place name meaning a meadow or woodland clearing associated with a person named Den or Dane.
Davensky
Slavic · A modern surname-style creation blending David, “beloved” in Hebrew, with a Slavic-style ending.
Dilmer
German · Dilmer is likely a Germanic-style surname or given-name form built from old elements linked to fame or distinction.
Danaica
Greek · Danaica likely draws on Danae or Danaus, giving it a Greek-rooted, classical-sounding etymology.
Darii
Persian · Likely related to Darius, from Old Persian meaning to possess goodness or uphold firmly.
Deriam
Hebrew · Deriam seems to be a modern variant influenced by biblical-style names, possibly echoing names like Darius or Miriam.
Daizlynn
English · Daizlynn is a modern blend of Daisy and the popular suffix -lynn, giving it a floral, contemporary feel.
Dalaia
Arabic · Dalaia is likely a modern variant influenced by names like Dalia, tied to meanings such as gentle branch or bough.
Daletzy
Spanish · Daletzy appears to be a modern Spanish-style invented name, possibly formed from Dalia or Dale with a decorative ending.
Daleyni
Spanish · Daleyni is a modern invented name with Spanish-style spelling, likely created from Dale or Dalia plus a trendy ending.
Danaelle
Hebrew · Danaelle likely blends Dana and Danielle, drawing from Hebrew roots meaning God is my judge.
Daraya
Persian · Daraya likely relates to Persian and Arabic-rooted names suggesting wealth, goodness, or wisdom, though it is likely a modern variant.
Dariani
Persian · Dariani appears related to Darius-derived forms from Persian, associated with possession, wealth, or royal dignity.
Dashelly
English · Dashelly is likely a modern elaboration of Dashiell, a surname name of French origin used in English.
Dashlyn
English · Dashlyn is a modern blend of Dash and -lyn, giving it a sleek, contemporary invented style.
Davoni
Hebrew · Davoni appears to be a modern variant of David-based names, tied to the Hebrew meaning beloved.
Dayleth
Spanish · Dayleth is a modern Spanish-style invented name, possibly influenced by Dale or Judith-like endings.
Daynara
Arabic · Daynara is likely a modern variant of Dainara or Dinara, linked to names suggesting value or wealth.
Demonii
Greek · Demonii appears to echo Greek daimon roots referring to spirit or divine power, though its form is modernized.
Desilyn
English · Desilyn is a modern blend name, likely influenced by Desiree or Destiny with the popular suffix -lyn.
Dhiti
Indian · Dhiti comes from Sanskrit and carries meanings related to thought, wisdom, courage, or understanding.
Dhream
English · Dhream is a stylized spelling of Dream, an English word name evoking hope, vision, and aspiration.
Diaraye
African · Diaraye is used in West African naming traditions and is likely tied to regional forms conveying grace or family heritage.
Dilay
Persian · Dilay is a Turkish and Persian-associated name combining roots for heart and moon, often interpreted poetically.
Diriany
Spanish · Diriany is a modern Spanish-style invented name, likely shaped from Diana or Darian-type sounds.
Dreamlynn
English · Dreamlynn combines the English word Dream with -lynn, creating a soft modern name suggesting aspiration.
Dylara
Persian · Dylara is likely a variant of Dilara, from Persian roots meaning beloved or adorning the heart.
Dachi
Scottish · Likely a modern short form or surname-style adaptation with a crisp, contemporary sound rather than a single fixed classical root.
Daharie
Arabic · A modern name likely influenced by Arabic and African naming sounds, with an exact etymology that is likely contemporary.
Dahkari
African · Likely a modern invented name shaped by African and Arabic-influenced sounds, created for rhythm and distinction.
Damjan
Slavic · A South Slavic form of Damian, from Greek Damianos, traditionally linked to taming or subduing.
Deiker
German · Likely a modern surname-style name influenced by Germanic forms such as Decker or Diker.
Deyver
Spanish · A modern Spanish-influenced phonetic form, possibly inspired by names like David or Xavier but used as a contemporary invention.
Dhruvansh
Indian · From Sanskrit-based elements, combining Dhruv, "constant" or the Pole Star, with ansh, "part" or "lineage."
Diing
African · An African name, especially seen in Nilotic communities, with meaning varying by language and family tradition.
Dimitrio
Greek · A form of Demetrio or Dimitri, ultimately from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility.
Docia
Latin · A diminutive of Theodocia or Eudocia, from Greek 'eudokia' meaning 'good will, good pleasure.'
Dellar
English · Rare variant of Della, itself a diminutive of Adele, from Germanic 'adal' meaning noble.
Donie
Irish · Irish diminutive of Donagh or Donald, meaning world ruler or brown-haired chief.
Dicie
English · Southern American diminutive, possibly short for Edith or Theodicia; an informal pet name.
Dillie
English · Pet form of Delia or Delilah, used as an independent name in rural America.
Doshie
English · American colloquial name of uncertain origin, possibly a pet form of Theodosia.
Dee
English · Short form of names beginning with D, or from the Welsh river name Dee meaning 'sacred' or 'divine.'
Doshia
English · Possibly a variant of Dosha or pet form of Theodosia, from Greek meaning 'gift of God.'
Dosha
Indian · From Sanskrit, referring to a constitutional type in Ayurvedic tradition.
Dock
English · Informal short form of names like Maddox or a nickname, sometimes linked to the plant dock or a wharf.
Dewitt
English · From the Flemish/French surname 'de Witt' meaning 'the white or fair one.'
Dick
English · Medieval diminutive of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (power) and 'hard' (brave).
Dorsey
French · From the French surname d'Orsay, meaning 'from Orsay'; a transferred place-based surname.
Dillard
English · From a French-origin surname possibly meaning 'hardy' or 'brave one,' used in the American South.
Doctor
Latin · From Latin 'doctor' meaning 'teacher' or 'learned one,' used as a title-based given name.
Dolphus
German · Short form of Adolphus, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) + 'wulf' (wolf), meaning noble wolf.
Delos
Greek · From the Greek island Delos, mythical birthplace of Apollo and Artemis; means visible.
Dow
Irish · From Gaelic dubh meaning "dark, black-haired," an anglicized form of Dubh.
Duff
Irish · From Gaelic dubh meaning "dark, swarthy," a common Celtic descriptive name.
Dicy
English · Southern American diminutive, likely a pet form of Theodicia or Paradise, used in 19th-century Appalachia.
Dossie
English · Pet form of Theodosia, from Greek 'theos' (god) and 'dosis' (giving), meaning gift of God.
Deforest
French · From French 'de la forêt' meaning 'of the forest', a surname turned given name.
Dolph
German · Short form of Adolph or Rudolph, from Germanic elements meaning 'noble wolf' or 'famous wolf'.
Dennie
English · Diminutive of Dennis, from Greek Dionysios meaning 'follower of Dionysos,' the god of wine.
Dellie
English · Diminutive of Adelia or Della, meaning 'noble' from Germanic roots.
Delpha
Greek · Derived from Delphi, the ancient Greek oracle site, or from Greek 'delphys' meaning 'womb.'
Dezzie
French · Diminutive of Desmond or Desiree, blending Irish and French origins meaning desire or longing.
Dagmar
Norse · Old Norse name meaning 'day's maid' or 'glorious day,' popular among Scandinavian royalty.
Dorathea
Greek · Variant of Dorothea, from Greek doron ('gift') and theos ('God'), meaning 'gift of God.'