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Baby names starting with D

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Deah
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic names for light or radiance, giving it a bright, luminous sense.
Demitria
Greek · Feminine of Demetrius, a Greek name meaning devoted to Demeter, goddess of harvest.
Domina
Latin · From Latin, meaning lady or mistress of the house.
Dafna
Hebrew · Dafna is a Hebrew form of Daphne, from Greek for 'laurel,' a tree sacred in ancient myth.
Dahn
Hebrew · Dahn is likely a variant of Dan, from Hebrew meaning 'judge' or 'he judged.'
Damona
French · Damona likely derives from the Gallo-Roman goddess name Damona, associated with divine or sacred power.
Danyell
Hebrew · Danyell is a modern spelling of Daniel or Danielle, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Daphny
Greek · Daphny is a spelling variant of Daphne, from Greek meaning 'laurel.'
Deannah
English · Deannah is an English elaboration of Deanna, a feminine form tied to Diana, the Roman divine name.
Deboral
Hebrew · Deboral is likely a variant of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning 'bee.'
Deella
English · Deella is likely an English elaboration of names like Della or Adela, associated with nobility.
Delaura
English · Delaura appears to blend De- with Laura, from Latin laurus meaning 'laurel.'
Delenia
Greek · Delenia is likely a modern elaboration of Delia, a Greek epithet meaning 'from Delos.'
Denne
English · Denne is likely an English variant of Dennis or a surname-form from dene, meaning 'valley.'
Detrich
German · Detrich is a variant of Dietrich, from Germanic elements meaning 'people' and 'ruler.'
Domenique
French · Domenique is a variant of Dominique, from Latin dominicus meaning 'of the Lord.'
Dominque
French · Dominque is a spelling variant of Dominique, from Latin dominicus meaning 'of the Lord.'
Dorit
Hebrew · Dorit is a Hebrew diminutive of Dorothea-related forms, associated with 'gift' and often read as 'gift of God.'
Diron
English · Diron appears to be a modern English name, possibly modeled on names like Byron, Darren, or Tyrone.
Danald
Scottish · Danald is a spelling variant of Donald, from Gaelic roots meaning world ruler.
Darric
English · Darric is a variant of Derek or Darrick, from old Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Deepak
Indian · Deepak is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning lamp or light.
Delmonte
Spanish · Delmonte is a Romance surname-name meaning of the mountain or from the hill.
Devell
English · Devell appears to be a modern surname-style name, likely shaped by French and English sound patterns more than a fixed ancient meaning.
Donyale
English · Donyale is a modern elaborated form influenced by Don or Donna names, created more by style than fixed etymology.
Denessa
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Denise, from Dionysius, associated with the Greek god Dionysos.
Daneille
Hebrew · A variant of Danielle, the feminine of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge.'
Deandria
Greek · Deandria blends De- with Andrea, from Greek roots meaning "manly" or "strong."
Deeddra
Irish · Deeddra is a spelling variant of Deirdre, the Irish name tied to sorrow in legend.
Deiadra
Irish · Deiadra is a variant of Deirdre, an Irish legendary name often associated with sorrow or heartbreak.
Deidria
Irish · Deidria is another modern spelling of Deirdre, the Irish legendary name linked with tragic sorrow.
Denah
Hebrew · Denah is likely a variant of Dinah, from Hebrew meaning "judged" or "vindicated."
Dennita
French · Dennita is likely an elaborated form of Denise, ultimately from Dionysius and linked to the Greek god Dionysus.
Detrina
English · Detrina appears to be a modern coined name, likely formed from De- with a feminine -trina ending.
Dushon
English · Dushon appears to be a modern coined name, likely influenced by names like Deshawn or Shawn.
Daleena
English · Likely built from Dale, an English word for a valley, with a feminine ending added.
Danele
Hebrew · Variant of Daniel or Danielle, from Hebrew meaning "God is my judge."
Dannett
Hebrew · Likely a diminutive or elaboration of Dana or Daniel names, tied to Hebrew meaning "God is my judge."
Darleta
English · Probably an elaboration of Darlene or Darla, from English dearling meaning "little dear" or "beloved."
Davanna
Hebrew · Likely a feminine blend of David-derived forms, carrying the Hebrew meaning "beloved."
Davilyn
Hebrew · Modern blend built on David, from Hebrew meaning "beloved," with a contemporary suffix.
Deleatrice
Latin · Probably modeled on Beatrice-like forms, from Latin roots meaning "she who brings happiness" or "blessed."
Demeatrice
Greek · Likely a variant of Demetria, from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility.
Denitta
Greek · Probably a diminutive variant of Denise, from Dionysios, meaning "devoted to Dionysus."
Dienne
French · French-styled form likely related to Diana or Diane, associated with the divine and the moon goddess tradition.
Donyel
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Donielle or Daniel-derived forms, from Hebrew meaning "God is my judge."
Dorca
Greek · Variant of Dorcas, from Greek dorkas meaning "gazelle," and known from the New Testament.
Dorissa
Greek · Likely related to Doris, an ancient Greek name meaning "woman of Doris" and tied to sea-nymph mythology.
Dustine
English · Feminine form of Dustin, from a surname of Norse origin meaning "Thor's stone" or "brave stone."
Deren
English · Deren is likely a variant of Darren or Deryn, with possible associations to oak or bird in Celtic naming.
Dietrick
German · Dietrick is a variant of Dietrich, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Demetrie
Greek · Demetrie is a variant of Demetrius, from Greek, meaning "follower of Demeter."
Daktari
African · Daktari comes from East African usage, especially Swahili, meaning "doctor."
Damin
Greek · Damin is likely a variant of Damien or Damian, from Greek roots associated with "to tame" or "subdue."
Delawrence
English · Delawrence is a modern compound or elaborated form built from Lawrence, from Latin, meaning "from Laurentum."
Deray
French · Deray is likely a modern surname-style name, possibly from French place or family-name elements.
Derel
English · Derel appears to be a modern variant of Darrell or Daryl, names with surname roots and uncertain older meaning.
Deval
Indian · Deval is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots, often interpreted as "divine" or "belonging to the gods."
Delisia
Latin · Delisia likely relates to Latin deliciae, meaning 'delight' or 'pleasure,' shaped through French-style spelling.
Danyale
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Danielle or Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Devara
Indian · Likely drawn from Sanskrit deva, meaning 'divine' or 'godlike.'
Diondra
Greek · Likely a modern elaboration of Dionne or names linked to Dionysus, giving it a Greek-inspired modern form.
Danamarie
Hebrew · Danamarie blends Dana and Marie; Dana is linked to judgment in Hebrew and Marie to Mary, meaning beloved or wished-for child.
Darhonda
English · Darhonda appears to be a modern coined name built from the Da- prefix with Rhonda, a Welsh-derived element meaning noisy or grand.
Deangelia
Greek · Deangelia is a modern form built on Angela, from Greek angelos, meaning messenger or angel.
Demetrias
Greek · Demetrias is a feminine form related to Demetrius, from Demeter, the Greek goddess of the harvest.
Denissa
Greek · Denissa is likely a feminine elaboration of Dennis, from Dionysios, meaning devoted to Dionysus.
Derena
English · Derena is likely a variant of Doreen or Irene-influenced forms, carrying associations of gift or peace.
Doralynn
Greek · Doralynn blends Dora, from Greek doron meaning gift, with the popular suffix Lynn.
Dynelle
English · Dynelle is a modern invented name, likely modeled on names like Danielle or Janelle.
Dangela
English · Dangela is likely a modern blend of D and Angela; Angela comes from Greek angelos, meaning messenger.
Danyele
Hebrew · Danyele is a feminine variant of Daniel, from Hebrew, meaning God is my judge.
Dawm
English · Dawm appears to be a rare variant of Dawn, the English word for daybreak.
Dawndra
English · Dawndra is a modern elaboration of Dawn, the English word for sunrise or first light.
Denesia
Greek · Denesia is likely related to Denise, the feminine of Denis, from Greek Dionysios meaning devoted to Dionysus.
Denetria
Greek · Denetria is a variant of Demetria, from Greek Demeter, the goddess of grain and fertility.
Denica
Slavic · Denica is a Slavic name meaning morning star or daybreak.
Desree
French · Desree is a variant of Desiree, from French desire, meaning desired or longed for.
Donyelle
Hebrew · Donyelle is likely a feminine variant of Daniel, from Hebrew, meaning God is my judge.
Dorra
Greek · Dorra is likely related to Dora, from Greek doron, meaning gift.
Dulcey
Latin · Dulcey is a variant of Dulcie, from Latin dulcis, meaning sweet.
Dyvonne
French · Dyvonne is a variant of Yvonne, the French feminine of Yves, associated with the yew tree.
Demetrick
Greek · A variant of Demetrius or Demetric, from Greek roots linked to Demeter, the goddess of agriculture.
Daman
Greek · Likely a variant of Damon, from Greek roots meaning to tame or subdue.
Demone
Greek · Likely a variant of Damon, from Greek roots meaning to tame or subdue.
Darvell
English · Likely from a surname or place-name form, possibly tied to a town or valley meaning.
Delancey
French · From a French surname and place name meaning 'from Ancy.'
Delvis
English · Likely a modern invented blend influenced by names like Delbert, Elvis, or Kelvin.
Deny
French · Likely a variant of Denis or Denny, from Dionysius, meaning 'devoted to Dionysus.'
Dobby
English · An English nickname form, probably from Robert or Dob, later used as an independent diminutive.
Durron
English · Likely a modern invented name influenced by Darren, Duron, or surname-style forms.
Dushawn
English · A modern compound name built from the prefix Du- and Shawn, with Shawn deriving from John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Damonica
English · Damonica appears to blend Da- with Monica, a name of uncertain ancient origin long used through Latin tradition.
Dawnyel
English · A modern English respelling blending Dawn with the -yel ending, evoking daybreak and light.
Dustie
English · A diminutive spelling of Dusty, originally an English nickname meaning 'dust-colored' or 'covered in dust.'
Delethia
Greek · Probably related to Alethea, from Greek aletheia, meaning truth.
Densie
French · Likely a variant of Denise, the feminine of Denis, ultimately tied to Dionysus.
Devri
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Devorah, meaning bee.
Dorinna
Greek · Probably a form of Doreen or Dorina, linked to Greek doron meaning gift.
Dalaina
English · A modern elaboration of Delaina or Alaina, often associated with Elaine and meanings like "bright" or "shining light."
Dalane
English · A modern coined name, likely related to Delane or Lane, with surname-style roots tied to a "path" or "lane."
Danalyn
Hebrew · A blended modern form built from Dana and Lynn; Dana can trace to Hebrew roots meaning "judge."
Daretha
Greek · Likely a variant of Aretha or Dorothea-related forms, associated with Greek roots meaning "virtue" or "gift of God."
Dawnel
English · A modern elaboration of Dawn, taken from the English word for daybreak.
Dawnielle
English · A blended modern name combining Dawn with Danielle, joining "daybreak" with Daniel's "God is my judge."
Deannia
English · A modern elaboration of Deanna, tied to Diana and often associated with "divine" or "heavenly."
Deepa
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit dipa meaning "lamp," "light," or "radiance."
Demonica
Latin · A modern elaboration of Monica or Dominique-style forms, though its sound evokes "demonic" in English.
Deneva
English · Likely inspired by Geneva, a French place name, or by Denise-based forms with a soft modern spelling.
Desarae
French · A modern spelling of Desiree, from French desirée meaning "desired" or "longed for."
Devida
Hebrew · A feminine form related to David, from Hebrew meaning "beloved."
Diahanna
Latin · A blended form of Diana and Hannah, combining ideas of the "divine" with "grace" or "favor."
Dinean
English · Likely a variant of Deanna or Dineen, with roots connected to Diana or Irish surname traditions.
Dionnie
Greek · A pet form of Dionne or Dion, from Greek roots associated with Zeus and the divine.
Dondie
English · A nickname-style modern name, possibly from Donna or Don, with roots meaning "lady" or "world ruler" depending on source.
Dack
English · Likely from an English surname or nickname source, possibly related to names like Jack or Dak.
Doanld
Scottish · Doanld is a misspelling of Donald, a Scottish Gaelic name meaning "world ruler."
Darreck
German · Darreck is a spelling variant of Derek or Derrick, from a Germanic name meaning "ruler of the people."
Deith
Scottish · Deith is likely a variant of Keith, a Scottish place name traditionally linked to "wood" or "forest."
Damont
French · Damont is likely a variant of Damonte or a surname-style form from French mont, suggesting hill.
Dannen
English · Dannen is likely a modern variant related to Daniel or surname forms like Dannen, carrying the sense God is my judge.
Dannon
English · Dannon is likely a modern surname-style name related to Dannan or Dannen, with Irish and English associations.
Darney
French · Darney is likely from a French place surname, later used as an English-style given name.
Darrain
Irish · Darrain is likely a variant of Darren, possibly from Irish surname roots or a modern phonetic form.
Dawyne
English · Dawyne is a modern spelling of Dwayne, a name linked to the Irish surname Duane, meaning dark or swarthy.
Dejaun
French · Dejaun is likely a modern phonetic form of DeJohn or DeJuan, influenced by French Jean and Spanish Juan, both from John.
Deshane
Irish · Deshane is likely a modern form influenced by Shane, from Irish Sean, meaning God is gracious.
Dameron
French · A surname-derived name from old French roots, possibly linked to a small noble or place-based family name.
Deshannon
English · Deshannon is a modern elaboration of Shannon, the Irish river name later used as a given name.
Demetriss
Greek · Demetriss is a variant of Demetria or Demetrius, names linked to Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest.
Donique
French · Donique is likely a shortened or altered form of Dominique, from Latin meaning of the Lord.
Darsha
Indian · Darsha is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots associated with sight, vision, or seeing.
Delinia
English · Delinia is likely a modern elaboration of Delia-type names, with soft Latin-style formation and uncertain precise origin.
Dinamarie
English · Dinamarie is a compound English name combining Dina and Marie, blending established feminine forms into one name.
Dalonda
English · Dalonda appears to be a modern coined English name using the popular prefix Da- and melodic suffix styling.
Dechelle
French · Dechelle is likely a modern French-styled variant influenced by Michelle or surnames beginning with De-.
Desere
French · Desere is likely related to Desiree, from French and Latin roots meaning 'desired' or 'longed for.'
Diandra
Greek · Diandra is built from Greek elements and is often interpreted as meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly woman.'
Danja
Slavic · A variant of Danja or Danya, linked to Daniel and meaning "God is my judge."
Danylle
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Danielle, derived from Hebrew and meaning "God is my judge."
Daughn
English · Likely a variant of Dawn, from the English word for daybreak or first light.
Dawniel
English · A blend of Dawn and Daniel, combining the image of daybreak with the Hebrew-rooted name meaning "God is my judge."
Deannette
French · An elaboration of Deanna or Diane, linked to Latin divina or the Roman goddess Diana.
Deelynn
English · A modern compound name blending Dee and Lynn, both common English name elements.
Deida
Spanish · Likely a variant of Deidra or Deida, possibly influenced by Latin-derived romantic name forms.
Deisha
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Aisha or Deja.
Demetrise
Greek · A feminine variant of Demetrius, from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Deonda
English · Likely a modern invented name built from the prefix De- with a melodic ending.
Derina
Irish · Possibly related to Irish Dearbhla or Greek-derived names like Irene, with a softened modern form.
Deserae
French · A variant of Desiree, from French desiree meaning "desired" or "longed for."
Deshanna
English · A modern compound form likely influenced by Shawna, ultimately tied to John and meaning "God is gracious."
Deshawna
English · A modern elaboration of Shawna, the feminine form of Sean, ultimately meaning "God is gracious."
Deshonda
English · Likely a modern invented form influenced by names like Rhonda and Shawn.
Devonya
English · Likely a feminine elaboration of Devon, an English place and surname name from Devonshire.
Dharma
Indian · From Sanskrit dharma, meaning "duty," "moral order," or "righteous path."
Dinneen
Irish · From the Irish surname O Duinnin, derived from donn meaning "brown-haired" or "dark."
Demetreus
Greek · Demetreus is a variant of Demetrius, a Greek name meaning "devoted to Demeter," the goddess of agriculture.
Dirrick
German · Dirrick is a variant of Derek, from Germanic Theodoric, meaning "ruler of the people."
Donovon
Irish · Donovon is a variant of Donovan, from Irish Ó Donndubháin, often linked to "dark" or "brown-haired chieftain."
Danen
English · Danen is likely a modern form related to Dane or Daniel, carrying senses of "from Denmark" or "God is my judge."
Darriell
French · Darriell is likely a variant of Dariel or Daryl, from a surname form with French and English roots.
Demetricus
Greek · Demetricus is an elaborated form of Demetrius, from Greek, meaning "devoted to Demeter."
Demitrus
Greek · Demitrus is a variant of Demetrius, from Greek, meaning "follower of Demeter."
Dony
English · Dony is likely a diminutive spelling of Donny, from Donald, meaning "world ruler."
Duwan
Irish · Duwan is likely a variant of Duane, from Irish Dubhán, meaning "little dark one."
Damean
English · Damean is a modern spelling of Damian, from Greek roots meaning "to tame" or "subdue."
Delrico
English · Delrico is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Rico, from names meaning "powerful ruler."
Delron
English · Delron appears to be a modern English invented name, possibly blending Del- with Ron or Ronald.
Divid
English · Divid is likely an altered spelling of David, the Hebrew name meaning "beloved."
Doel
Welsh · Doel is likely related to Welsh or English surname forms, sometimes linked to a place or valley meaning.
Dorrel
English · Dorrel is likely a variant of Darrell or Dorrell, from a surname with French-derived roots.
Dwanye
English · Dwanye is a transposed spelling of Dwayne, an English form of an Irish surname meaning "dark" or "swarthy."
Dyon
Greek · Dyon is a variant of Dion, from Greek roots associated with Zeus and divine lineage.
Dardi
Hebrew · Likely related to the biblical Darda, a Hebrew name of uncertain meaning preserved in scripture.
Dustina
English · Dustina is a feminine form of Dustin, from a Germanic surname associated with a brave or valiant fighter.
Dyonne
Greek · Dyonne is a variant of Dionne, from the Greek divine name Dionysios meaning devoted to Dionysus.
Donzaleigh
English · Donzaleigh is a modern English compound-style creation, combining familiar sounds like Donza and the suffix Leigh.
Detricia
Latin · Detricia is likely a modern elaboration of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning noble or of the patrician class.
Danyette
Hebrew · Danyette is a feminine elaboration of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge, with a French-style suffix.
Danyiel
Hebrew · Danyiel is a variant spelling of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Daydra
English · Daydra is a modern variant likely influenced by Deirdre and other -dra names, with uncertain exact etymology.
Denicia
Greek · Denicia is likely a variant of Denise, ultimately from Dionysios and tied to the Greek god Dionysus.
Dianthe
Greek · Dianthe comes from Greek elements meaning divine flower or heavenly blossom.
Danyne
English · Danyne is likely a modern variation of Dana or Danielle, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my judge.
Darshell
English · Darshell is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Darrel and Michelle-style endings.
Daveena
Scottish · Daveena is a feminine form related to Davina, from the Hebrew name David meaning beloved.
Deea
Arabic · Deea likely reflects Arabic Diya or Dia, meaning light or radiance.
Denika
English · Denika is a modern variant likely related to Denise or Danica, suggesting devotion to Dionysus or morning star roots.
Derrica
English · Derrica is likely a feminine form of Derek, from Germanic elements meaning “ruler of the people.”
Deshea
English · Deshea appears to be a modern coinage, likely influenced by French-style De- forms and names like Aisha or Tasha.
Dianetta
Latin · Dianetta is an elaborated form of Diana, from Latin, linked to the Roman goddess and the idea of the divine.
Donnielle
English · Donnielle is a modern feminine variant of Donnell or Daniel, shaped by French-style endings.
Danyetta
Hebrew · Likely a modern elaboration of Danielle or Danette, from Hebrew roots meaning God is my judge.
Dashell
French · Probably a surname-style form related to Dashiell, of French origin and used as a modern given name.
Dawndi
English · A creative spelling of Dawn, from English, referring to the first light of day.
Dawnett
English · Likely a modern blend of Dawn and French-style -ette endings, tied to daybreak.
Deaundra
English · A modern elaboration related to Deandra, likely built on Andrea roots meaning manly or strong.
Debrina
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Deborah with a feminine suffix; Deborah comes from Hebrew meaning bee.
Denesha
English · A modern coined form, probably influenced by Denise, ultimately from Dionysius.
Dequita
Spanish · Likely a modern form built with Spanish-style -ita, suggesting a petite or affectionate feminine name.
Derricka
German · A feminine form of Derek, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Deshell
English · Likely a modern coined name using the French-influenced prefix De- and shell sound pattern.
Desmona
Greek · Probably related to Desdemona, from Greek elements interpreted as ill-fated or unfortunate.
Dipti
Indian · From Sanskrit dipti, meaning light, brightness, or radiance.
Dlana
English · Likely a modern short form related to Delana or Alana, used mainly as a contemporary invented name.
Dorota
Greek · A Slavic form of Dorothy, from Greek roots meaning gift of God.
Dustee
English · A creative spelling of Dusty, from English, originally a nickname meaning dusty-colored.
Dwyla
English · Usually linked to twilight, giving it the sense of evening light or dusk.
Dimetrius
Greek · Dimetrius is a variant of Demetrius, meaning devoted to Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest.
Darain
Arabic · Darain is used as an Arabic and modern name, sometimes linked to a place name and sometimes interpreted as fragrant.
Deverick
English · Deverick is likely a variant of Dederick or Derrick, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Dewon
English · Dewon is likely a modern variant of Devon or Devon, originally a place name tied to the English county of Devon.
Diogenes
Greek · Diogenes is a Greek name meaning "born of Zeus," from dios "Zeus" and genes "born."
Dracy
English · Dracy likely comes from a French place name and surname derived from a Gallo-Roman personal name.
Dakar
African · Dakar is primarily known as a West African place name, especially the capital of Senegal.
Darrek
English · Darrek is a variant of Derek, from Germanic Theodoric, meaning "people's ruler."
Deitrich
German · Deitrich is a variant of Dietrich, from Germanic elements meaning "ruler of the people."
Dejan
Slavic · Dejan is a South Slavic name derived from a root meaning "to act" or "to do."
Dondre
English · Dondre is a modern American name, likely a blend built from Don and Andre.
Donjuan
Spanish · Donjuan comes from the legendary Spanish figure Don Juan, whose name means "Lord John."
Dorell
English · Likely an English use of a French-style surname name, possibly related to Dorrell, with an elegant family-name sound.
Damein
Greek · A spelling variant of Damien or Damian, from Greek roots meaning to tame or subdue.
Dammon
Greek · A variant of Damon, from Greek tradition and associated with loyal friendship in classical legend.
Daruis
Persian · A variant of Darius, from ancient Persian meaning possessing goodness or maintaining the good.
Deatrick
German · A variant of Dietrich or Dedrick, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Demetres
Greek · A variant of Demetrius, from Greek and linked to Demeter, the goddess of harvest.
Denmark
English · A place-based name taken from the Scandinavian country name, historically meaning borderland of the Danes.
Derak
German · A variant of Derek, from an old Germanic name meaning ruler of the people.
Dewarren
French · A surname-style name from Norman French, originally linked to a place called La Varenne or to game preserves.
Donivon
Irish · A variant of Donovan, from Irish roots meaning dark or brown-haired chieftain.
Donnovan
Irish · A spelling variant of Donovan, derived from Irish elements referring to a dark or brown-haired leader.
Drummond
Scottish · A Scottish surname from a place name meaning ridge or high ground.
Duarte
Spanish · An Iberian form of Edward, from old Germanic roots meaning wealthy guardian.
Darchell
French · Darchell appears to be a modern surname-style creation influenced by French-sounding forms like Darcelle.
Donika
Italian · Donika is a feminine form related to names from Latin dominicus, meaning of the Lord.
Dancy
French · Likely from a surname or place name related to French d'Ancy, used in English as a rare given name.
Dandria
Greek · Probably a modern elaboration of names like Andrea or Alexandria, rooted in Greek andreios, meaning manly or brave.
Darsey
Irish · Likely a variant of Darcy, from an Irish surname shaped by Norman French place-name origins.
Dichelle
French · Probably a modern blend built on Michelle, the French feminine form of Michael, meaning who is like God.
Damali
African · Used in African naming traditions and often interpreted as meaning 'beautiful vision' or 'beautiful girl.'
Daphen
Greek · Likely a variant of Daphne, from Greek mythology, meaning 'laurel tree.'
Delishia
Latin · Probably a modern form influenced by Alicia or Delicia, ultimately linked to Latin roots meaning 'delight.'
Demika
English · A modern coined name, likely formed with the popular -mika ending and contemporary sound styling.
Dereka
German · A feminine variant of Derek, from Germanic roots meaning 'ruler of the people.'
Donnica
Italian · Likely a modern elaboration of Donna, from Italian meaning 'lady.'
Dorianna
Greek · A blend of Doria or Dorian and Anna, with Greek roots suggesting a Dorian woman or gift of grace.
Daedra
Greek · Daedra is likely influenced by names like Deirdre or Daedra and may echo Greek Daedalus roots meaning "skillful."
Danay
Greek · Danay likely reflects Danae, the Greek mythological name borne by the mother of Perseus.
Danina
Hebrew · Danina is likely a feminine elaboration of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning "God is my judge."
Davana
Indian · Davana is an Indian name also tied to a fragrant herb, giving it associations with aroma and nature.
Dawnyell
English · Dawnyell blends Dawn, meaning "daybreak," with a decorative suffix in modern English naming style.
Decia
Latin · Decia is the feminine form of a Roman family name from Latin decimus, meaning "tenth."
Demetricia
Greek · Demetricia is a feminine elaboration of Demetrius, from Greek names honoring Demeter, goddess of agriculture.
Denetrius
Greek · Denetrius is a variant of Demetrius, from Greek meaning "devoted to Demeter."
Derika
German · Derika is a feminine variant of Derek, from Germanic elements meaning "ruler of the people."
Deshanta
French · Deshanta is likely a modern coinage influenced by prefixes like De- and names such as Shanta or Chantal.
Deveta
English · Deveta is likely a modern elaboration of names like Devra or Devon, formed in contemporary English usage.
Dilcia
Spanish · Dilcia likely derives from dulce or dulcis, from Latin and Spanish roots meaning "sweet."
Dindi
African · Dindi is used in several African naming traditions and is often valued more for sound and familiarity than a single fixed meaning.
Demea
Greek · Demea is a classical Greek name known from ancient literature and likely connected to civic or local identity.
Derec
German · Derec is a spelling variant of Derek, from a Germanic name meaning ruler of the people.
Dashan
English · A modern name form likely shaped by contemporary sound patterns and related names such as Dashaun or Deshawn.
Dawon
English · A modern English-style name shaped by contemporary sound patterns and blend-name usage.
Deddrick
German · A variant of Dederick or Theodoric, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Delance
French · Likely related to French surname forms such as Delancey, meaning “from Lancy.”
Demitrios
Greek · A Greek variant of Demetrius, meaning “devoted to Demeter.”
Damu
African · Damu is used in African and African American naming, often associated with blood or life force in Swahili usage.
Danan
Irish · Danan may relate to Irish Dana or Hebrew Dan, carrying senses of wisdom or judgment.
Dar
Persian · Dar appears in Persian and Arabic naming with meanings tied to holder, possessor, or home.
Dedan
Hebrew · Dedan is a biblical place and personal name of Hebrew tradition, likely linked with an ancient Arabian region.
Deejay
English · Deejay is a modern phonetic name from the initials D.J., associated with music and contemporary style.
Deldrick
English · Deldrick is a modern constructed name using Germanic -rick, meaning ruler or powerful leader.
Demetrous
Greek · Demetrous is a variant of Demetrius, from Greek Demetrios, meaning devoted to Demeter.
Dermaine
French · Dermaine likely relates to Germaine or Jermaine, from Latin Germanus, meaning brotherly or of the same stock.
Deshan
African · Deshan is used in multiple traditions and often carries senses tied to nation, region, or distinction.
Diedrick
German · Diedrick is a variant of Diederik or Theodoric, meaning ruler of the people.
Dinos
Greek · Dinos is a Greek short form of names like Konstantinos, often meaning steadfast or constant.
Dionysius
Greek · Dionysius comes from Greek and means belonging to Dionysos, the god of wine and festivity.
Dishon
Hebrew · Dishon is a biblical Hebrew name, probably meaning gazelle or antelope.
Dniel
Hebrew · Dniel is a likely variant spelling of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Dondrick
English · Dondrick is a modern elaborated name using the Germanic element -rick, meaning ruler or power.
Dayatra
Indian · Dayatra appears to be an Indian-style constructed name, likely built from roots suggesting compassion or journey.
Djenaba
African · A West African form of Zaynab, associated with beauty and a fragrant flowering tree.
Demeka
English · A modern coined name formed in the style of late 20th-century American inventive naming.
Demesha
English · A modern coined name formed in the style of names with the rhythmic -esha ending.
Dafney
Greek · Dafney is a variant of Daphne, from Greek, meaning laurel tree.
Danesha
English · Danesha is a modern English inventive name, likely formed from Dan- with the popular -esha ending.
Danyle
Hebrew · Danyle is a spelling variant of Daniel, from Hebrew, meaning God is my judge.
Deshaunda
English · Deshaunda is a modern English coinage, likely built from De- plus a Shaunda/Shauna-like form.
Deshunda
English · Deshunda is a modern English inventive name, probably related to Shonda/Shauna patterns with a De- prefix.
Damika
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Tamika or Damaris.
Damica
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Damaris, Damita, or Dominique.
Daneka
Slavic · Likely influenced by Danica, a Slavic name meaning "morning star."
Dawnyelle
English · An elaborated form of Dawn, referring to daybreak, with a decorative modern ending.
Deiana
Latin · A variant of Diana, the Roman goddess name associated with the moon and the hunt.
Deneka
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by Denise or Danica-style forms.
Donesha
English · A modern name formed in contemporary naming traditions, likely using the popular -esha ending.
Dadra
Indian · Dadra is used in South Asia and may connect to Indian musical and regional naming traditions.
Dasa
Slavic · Dasa is a Slavic diminutive of names like Dagmar, and in Sanskrit it means servant or devotee.
Dawny
English · Dawny comes from Dawn, the English word for daybreak, with a familiar diminutive ending.
Delanya
English · Delanya is a modern elaborated name, likely influenced by Delana and similar melodic forms.
Demeshia
English · Demeshia is a modern invented name, likely formed from De- plus a stylized -meshia ending.
Denetia
English · Denetia is a modern elaborated name, possibly related to Denise or Anita-style endings.
Deria
Persian · Deria may relate to Persian darya meaning sea, though it also appears as a modern variant form.
Desandra
Greek · Desandra is likely built from Sandra or Alexandra, from Greek roots meaning defender of men.
Deshana
English · Deshana is a modern invented name, likely formed with the popular De- prefix and -shana ending.
Deshawnda
English · Deshawnda is a modern elaborated form built around Shawnda, itself a variant of Sean-derived names.
Destine
French · Destine is related to destiny, from French and Latin roots meaning fate or that which is ordained.
Donicia
Latin · Donicia likely relates to Donicia or Donata-type Latin names meaning given or gifted.
Donyetta
English · Donyetta is likely a modern elaboration of Donna, meaning "lady," with a decorative suffix.
Demarko
Italian · Demarko is a modern spelling of DeMarco, originally meaning son of Marco, with Marco from Latin Mars.
Damain
Greek · Damain is likely a variant of Damian, from Greek Damianos, associated with taming or subduing.
Dorrian
Irish · Dorrian is an Irish surname-derived name, related to Ó Deoráin and similar forms.
Damany
English · Damany is a modern English-form name, likely shaped by names like Damian and Damarion rather than one fixed root.
Dariusz
Slavic · Dariusz is the Polish form of Darius, from Old Persian meaning 'he who holds firm the good' or 'possesses well.'
Delshon
English · Delshon is a modern English coinage, likely formed with the popular prefix Del- and suffix -shon.
Darrik
German · A spelling variant of Derek, from Germanic roots meaning 'people-ruler.'
Dartanyan
French · A modern spelling inspired by d'Artagnan, the famous musketeer name of French literary history.
Davinder
Indian · A Punjabi name likely formed from elements meaning 'godly' and 'lord,' often interpreted as 'lord of the gods.'
Devrin
Irish · Likely related to names such as Devin, from Irish roots meaning 'poet' or 'fawn-like.'
Durante
Italian · From Latin durans, meaning 'enduring' or 'steadfast,' preserved in Italian naming.
Damaine
French · Damaine is a variant of Damian, from Greek Damianos, often linked to the idea of taming or subduing.
Damiane
Greek · Damiane is a stylized form of Damian, from Greek Damianos, associated with taming or mastering.
Darrington
English · Darrington is an English place and surname-name meaning 'settlement associated with Deora' or a similar old personal name.
Dartanyon
French · Dartanyon is a variant inspired by d'Artagnan, the French literary surname of the famous musketeer.
Daymion
Greek · Daymion is a modern spelling variant of Damian, from Greek Damianos, meaning linked to taming or subduing.
Deidrick
German · Deidrick is a variant of Diedrich or Theodoric, a Germanic name meaning 'people's ruler.'
Delshawn
English · Delshawn is a modern compound name combining the prefix Del- with Shawn, meaning 'God is gracious' through Shawn.
Demark
English · Demark is likely a modern form influenced by Mark, from Latin Marcus, or by surname-style construction.
Dennon
Irish · Dennon is likely a surname-derived variant related to Denis or Lennon-type forms, with Irish and English influence.
Derico
German · Derico likely comes from forms of Derek or Enrico, rooted in Germanic elements meaning 'ruler' or 'power.'
Din
Arabic · Din comes from Arabic and means 'religion,' 'faith,' or 'way of life,' often used in compound names.
Dionysios
Greek · Dionysios is a Greek name meaning 'of Dionysus,' the god of wine, fertility, and ecstatic ritual.
Dipak
Indian · Dipak is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'lamp,' 'light,' or 'one who shines.'
Doremus
French · Doremus is a surname-derived name from a Latin phrase meaning 'we shall give' or 'let us give.'
Dwone
Irish · Dwone is likely a modern variant of Dwayne, from an Irish surname meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy.'
Dwuan
Irish · Dwuan is a modern spelling variant of Dwayne, ultimately linked to an Irish surname meaning 'dark.'
Desheila
English · Desheila appears to be a modern elaboration of Sheila, an Irish form of Cecilia meaning blind.
Deshelia
English · Deshelia is a modern coined name, likely built from the prefix De- and the feminine ending -elia.
Danniell
Hebrew · Danniell is a spelling variant of Daniel, a Hebrew biblical name meaning God is my judge.
Donisha
English · Likely a modern coined name blending the prefix Don- with -isha, following late 20th-century creative naming patterns.
Danyeal
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Daniel or Danielle, from Hebrew meaning "God is my judge."
Deanza
Spanish · Likely derived from the Spanish surname de Anza, making it a place- or family-name style given name.
Dellanira
Spanish · Likely a modern elaborated form influenced by names like Delia and Alnira, created for sound and uniqueness.
Deneshia
English · Likely a modern coined name related to Denise with a -shia ending, reflecting creative naming practices.
Deshanda
English · Likely a modern coined name combining De- with Shanda, shaped by rhythmic English-language naming trends.
Dachelle
French · Likely a modern French-style blend using the -chelle ending, with uncertain exact roots.
Demeteria
Greek · A feminine form related to Demetrius and Demeter, tied to the Greek goddess of agriculture and earth.
Dafina
Greek · Dafina comes from a form of Daphne, from Greek meaning 'laurel tree,' and is used in Balkan traditions.
Danialle
Hebrew · Danialle is a variant of Danielle, the feminine of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge.'
Daniellie
Hebrew · Daniellie is an elaborated form of Danielle, from Daniel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my judge.'
Dantoinette
French · Dantoinette is a creative variant of Antoinette, from the Roman family name Antonius by way of French.
Danyall
Hebrew · Danyall is a variant of Daniel or Danielle, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Dashonda
African · Dashonda is a modern elaborated name, likely formed in English with the popular prefix Da- and suffix -shonda.
Davonda
English · A modern English coinage, likely built on the sound of names like Vonda, with no single traditional root.
Dekeisha
English · A modern blend using Keisha, a form of Keziah, ultimately linked to cassia or cinnamon.
Deleana
English · A modern elaboration of names like Deanna or Eliana, often associated with divine or radiant meanings.
Delmonica
English · A modern blend using Monica, a name of Latin tradition with an uncertain ancient meaning.
Demitrice
Greek · A feminine form related to Demetrius, from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Dinelle
English · A modern form of Nell or Nella, names linked to Helen and the idea of brightness or light.
Daielle
Hebrew · Likely a modern form related to Danielle, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Dametra
Greek · Likely inspired by Demeter, the Greek goddess associated with earth and harvest.
Damisha
English · A modern coined name likely built from Da- plus Misha-like sounds for rhythm and individuality.
Daniece
French · Likely a variant of Denise, ultimately tied to Dionysius, or influenced by Danielle forms.
Danillie
Hebrew · Probably a modern variant of Danielle or Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Deanah
Hebrew · A variant of Dinah or Deanna, likely linked to Hebrew Dinah meaning judged.
Denedra
English · Likely a modern invented form influenced by names like Deidra or Denetra.
Denena
English · A rare modern name likely formed from Denise or Nina-like elements for sound.
Dequanda
English · A modern coined name using the De- prefix with a rhythmic suffix, formed for style and individuality.
Dequilla
English · Likely a modern coined name with the De- prefix and a Spanish-sounding ending.
Deshona
English · Likely a modern variation of Deshawn or Shona-influenced forms, created for sound.
Dinisha
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Denise or Dina, created with a soft, rhythmic ending.
Dylana
Welsh · A feminine form of Dylan, from Welsh elements often interpreted as son of the sea.
Donyea
English · Donyea is likely a modern English-coined name shaped from familiar sounds like Donya or Donielle.
Dameian
Greek · Dameian is a spelling variant of Damian, from Greek, meaning to tame or subdue.
Demarlo
English · Demarlo is a modern English-built name, likely blending the prefix De with Marlo or Marlon.
Demeco
English · Demeco is a modern given name likely formed in English-speaking Black naming traditions with a creative prefix-and-stem structure.
Demeterius
Greek · Demeterius is a variant of Demetrius, from Greek meaning "devoted to Demeter," the goddess of harvest.
Dontaye
English · Dontaye is a modern name likely shaped in English-speaking Black naming traditions, possibly influenced by names like Dante.
Damione
Greek · Damione is likely a modern form of Damian, from Greek roots meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue.'
Davell
Hebrew · Davell is likely a modern elaboration of David, from Hebrew meaning 'beloved.'
Demeturis
Greek · Demeturis appears to be a modern elaboration of Demetrius, from Greek roots tied to Demeter.
Dulani
African · Dulani has African and South Asian usage; in several traditions it suggests sweetness, beauty, or belovedness.
Dwann
English · Dwann appears to be a modern spelling built from names like Dwan or Duane.
Damico
Italian · From the Italian surname D'Amico, meaning of a friend or friendly one, from Latin amicus.
Dartanian
French · A variant of d'Artagnan, the French surname made famous by The Three Musketeers.
Delondo
Spanish · Likely a modern coined name influenced by prefixes like De- and names such as Alonzo or Londo.
Demarquis
French · A modern elaboration of Marquis, from the French noble title meaning marquess.
Demonde
French · Likely a modern variant influenced by French-style forms such as Desmond or Raymond.
Derrico
English · A modern form related to Derek or Derrick, from Germanic roots meaning ruler of the people.
Deshanon
Irish · Likely a modern elaboration of Shannon, an Irish river name meaning old or wise river.
Deshay
French · A modern name likely influenced by the French surname Deshayes or Shay-based forms.
Devale
English · Likely a modern coined name with surname-style sounds, possibly influenced by Vale, meaning valley.
Devonn
English · A variant of Devon, from the English place name and county, originally linked to the Dumnonii people.
Duvon
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by Devon or Du- surname patterns.
Dwaylon
English · A modern blend name influenced by Dwayne and Waylon, with roots suggesting dark and land/road associations.
Dakisha
African · A modern invented name using the Da- prefix with the popular -kisha or -keisha ending.
Demisha
English · A modern coined name, likely blending De- with Misha, a Slavic diminutive form.
Drita
Slavic · A Balkan name associated with the idea of 'light' or brightness.
Denyel
Hebrew · Denyel is a variant spelling of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Duewa
African · Likely of African origin, though its exact root is uncertain; it appears to follow Akan-style sound patterns.
Dallanara
English · Likely an invented ornamental name formed for rhythm and uniqueness rather than a fixed traditional root.
Dameka
English · Modern coined name, likely part of the creative -eka naming style popular in the late 20th century.
Danniele
Hebrew · Variant of Danielle or Daniel, from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Darann
Irish · Likely related to Darren or Darran, names linked to Irish place or oak-associated roots.
Darnesha
English · Modern blended name formed with the productive -esha ending and a Da-/Dar- base.
Darnetha
English · Likely a modern elaborated form built from Dar- with a decorative -netha ending.
Dartanya
French · Possibly inspired by D'Artagnan, the French literary surname, reshaped into a modern feminine form.
Demekia
English · Modern coined name, likely created within the late-20th-century pattern of melodic multi-syllable forms.
Danesa
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Dana or Danielle, tied to Hebrew roots meaning God is my judge.
Dannille
Hebrew · Probably a variant of Danielle, from Hebrew Daniel meaning God is my judge.
Daveta
Hebrew · Likely a feminine elaboration of David, from Hebrew meaning beloved.
Dayo
African · A Yoruba name element meaning joy arrives or joy has come.
Dekeshia
English · A modern coined name using the popular de- prefix and -keshia ending.
Dekisha
English · Likely a modern invented form built from fashionable sounds such as de- and -kisha.
Demetia
Greek · Likely related to Demetria, from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility.
Dennae
English · Probably a modern spelling variant of Dena or Dana, used for its soft, contemporary sound.
Deondrea
Greek · Likely a modern blend of Deon and Andrea, with Greek roots tied to manly or brave.
Deseray
French · A spelling variant of Desiree, from French desirée meaning desired or longed for.
Detrica
English · Probably a modern coined name influenced by Patricia, Demetria, or similar rhythmic forms.
Dimetra
Greek · A variant of Demetra or Demetria, from Demeter, the Greek goddess of grain and the earth.
Dixi
Latin · Likely inspired by Dixie, tied to the Latin dixi meaning I have spoken or to the Southern place-name.
Dorica
Greek · Likely related to Doris or Dorian, from Greek roots connected with the Dorian people.
Dwaina
Irish · A feminine form of Dwayne, from an Irish surname meaning dark or swarthy.
Damieon
Greek · A variant of Damian, from Greek roots meaning to tame or subdue.
Demtrius
Greek · A variant of Demetrius, a name derived from Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Dewone
English · A modern coined name related to De- and -wone patterns in contemporary naming.
Daimion
Greek · Daimion is a variant of Damian, from Greek, meaning to tame or subdue.
Dawaun
African · Dawaun is a modern name likely shaped by African American naming patterns and forms like Da- plus Wan.
Deitrick
German · Deitrick is a variant of Dietrich, from German, meaning ruler of the people.
Dondrell
English · Dondrell is a modern elaborated name likely built from Don with a suffix such as -drell.
Donti
Italian · Donti is likely a modern variant related to Dante or Donte, with roots in medieval Italian forms.
Damisi
African · A Yoruba-derived name associated with joy, cheerfulness, or increased happiness.
Damiso
African · Likely a modern variant of a Yoruba-based name connected with joy, gladness, or happiness.
Darylle
French · A variant of Darryl or Darrell, from a Norman surname with place-name roots.
Demetries
Greek · A variant of Demetrius, meaning 'devoted to Demeter,' the Greek goddess of harvest.
Diondray
Greek · A modern blended name influenced by Dion and Andre, combining ideas of the divine and manly strength.
Donae
Italian · A modern form likely related to Donna or Don, carrying senses like 'lady' or a stylish surname sound.
Daimeon
Greek · A variant of Damian, from Greek meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue.'
Damiel
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Daniel, the Hebrew name meaning 'God is my judge.'
Dammion
Greek · A variant of Damian, from Greek roots meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue.'
Damyon
Greek · A modern spelling of Damian, from Greek meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue.'
Danal
Hebrew · Likely a contracted variant of Daniel, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge.'
Danian
Hebrew · Likely formed from Daniel or Danyan-style names, tied to the root meaning 'God is my judge.'
Darelle
French · Likely a variant of Darrell, an Anglo-French surname-name associated with a place or family name.
Dartanion
French · Inspired by d'Artagnan, the literary musketeer name linked to a Gascon place-name.
Deljuan
Spanish · A modern compound built on Juan, the Spanish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Dementrius
Greek · A variant of Demetrius, from Greek meaning 'devoted to Demeter,' the goddess of agriculture.
Demerrick
German · Likely a modern form influenced by Merrick or Derek, from Germanic roots tied to fame and power.
Demetrik
Greek · A stylized variant of Demetric or Dmitrik, ultimately from Greek Demetrios, 'of Demeter.'
Detron
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like DeAndre or place-style endings.
Deundra
English · A modern invented name related in style to DeAndre or Deondra, valued more for sound than old etymology.
Dewand
English · Likely a modern compound or phonetic invention influenced by De- names and Wand/Wayne sounds.
Donnavon
Irish · A variant of Donovan, from Irish Ó Donndubháin meaning 'descendant of Donndubhán.'
Dontate
Latin · Likely influenced by Dante or Donte, ultimately connected to Latin Durante meaning 'enduring.'
Dontee
Latin · A modern variant of Donte or Dante, related to Durante and the sense of 'enduring.'
Dametria
Greek · Dametria is a feminine form related to Demetrius, meaning 'of Demeter,' the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Dareth
Welsh · Dareth is likely a modern form influenced by Welsh-sounding names such as Gareth, with an exact meaning that is uncertain.
Deonza
English · Deonza appears to be a modern invented name using the prefix De- with a stylized ending for a melodic sound.
Dainelle
English · Dainelle appears to be a modern elaboration of Dana, Danielle, or Danelle-style forms.
Dawneen
English · Dawneen is likely inspired by dawn, with a lilting suffix echoing Irish-style diminutive forms.
Demica
English · Demica appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Demi or Demetria-like forms.
Dakita
English · Dakita is likely a modern English-created name, possibly influenced by Dakota-style forms.
Damitra
Greek · Damitra is a variant of Demetria, from Greek roots tied to Demeter, goddess of agriculture.
Dashana
English · Dashana is likely a modern English coinage formed from the Da- prefix and -shana ending.
Daffany
Greek · A variant of Daphne, from Greek meaning laurel tree.
Danetra
English · A modern coined name, likely blending Dana with a decorative suffix.
Demethra
Greek · A variant of Demetra or Demeter, the Greek goddess of grain and fertility.
Dionza
Greek · Likely a modern variant influenced by Dionne or Dionysus, with roots tied to the Greek divine name Dion.
Dakia
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic forms suggesting intelligence or purity, used as a streamlined modern feminine name.
Damarie
Greek · Probably a variant of Damaris, a Greek name associated with gentleness and known from the New Testament.
Danaka
English · Likely a modern blend of Dana and suffix-style endings, giving it a contemporary invented feel.
Danyalle
Hebrew · A variant of Danielle, from Hebrew Daniel meaning "God is my judge."
Darneshia
English · A modern constructed name built from familiar sound elements, likely shaped within contemporary African American naming traditions.
Datril
English · A rare modern coined name, probably formed from prefix-suffix patterns common in contemporary naming.
Davada
Hebrew · Likely related to David, from Hebrew meaning "beloved," with an expanded feminine form.
Deauna
French · Probably a modern variant of Deanna or Deana, linked to divine or valley-related naming traditions.
Deeya
Indian · A variant of Diya, from Sanskrit, meaning "lamp" or "light."
Demara
Greek · Likely related to Greek Demeter names, carrying associations with the earth and fertility.
Demetrial
Greek · An elaborated form of Demetria, from Demeter, the Greek goddess of grain and the earth.
Demetrish
Greek · A modern variant of Demetria or Demetrius, ultimately derived from Demeter, goddess of agriculture.
Denisia
French · A feminine form related to Denise, from Dionysius, meaning devoted to Dionysus.
Denya
Slavic · Likely a variant of Denia or forms related to Denis, from the Dionysius name family.
Dianara
Latin · Likely a modern elaboration of Diana, the Roman goddess associated with the moon and the hunt.
Domica
Latin · Probably related to Dominic names, from Latin dominicus meaning "of the Lord."
Donnika
Italian · Likely a modern variant of Donna or Veronica-like forms, with roots tied to "lady" in Italian usage.
Donnisha
English · A modern created name, likely built from Donna with a stylized suffix in contemporary African American naming.
Dorae
Greek · Probably a variant of Dora, from Greek doron meaning "gift."
Drisana
Indian · Likely related to Sanskrit-rooted names and often interpreted with meanings linked to sight, wisdom, or grace.
Darweshi
Persian · Darweshi likely derives from Persian dervish, used through Arabic for a humble or spiritual mendicant.
Duc
French · Duc comes from a title meaning 'duke,' from Latin dux meaning 'leader' through French usage.
Dung
Chinese · Dung is commonly a Sino-Vietnamese style name element with meanings tied to bravery, virtue, or masculine strength by character.
Dammian
Greek · Dammian is a variant of Damian, from Greek Damianos, linked to a root meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue.'
Dameyon
English · Dameyon is a modern variant likely influenced by Damian or Damion, names rooted in Greek meaning to tame or subdue.
Damonn
Greek · Damonn is a variant of Damon, the Greek name linked to constancy and famous from classical legend.
Domanic
Latin · Domanic is a variant of Dominic, from Latin dominicus, meaning of the Lord.
Dontai
English · Dontai is a modern English-language coinage, likely influenced by names such as Dante, Donte, and Tai.
Dakin
English · Dakin is an English surname-style name, probably from an old diminutive of David meaning beloved.
Danyon
English · Danyon is likely a modern English creation influenced by names like Daniel and Darnell.
Darrnell
English · Darrnell is likely a modern variant of Darnell, an English surname name with place-based roots.