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Dariciah
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Possibly 'Daria' (wealthy/possessing or sea) combined with '-iah' (God/Yah) - roughly rendered as 'God is prosperous' or 'God has shown favor' (meaning is conjectural) |
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Daudi
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Beloved |
Swahili |
Boy |
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Dedrik
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people-ruler |
Germanic |
Boy |
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Deltar
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Derived from 'delta' (change or river mouth); interpretable as 'bringer of change' or 'of the delta'. |
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Unisex |
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Derine
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deep; profound |
Turkish |
Girl |
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Devlen
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Associated with Devlin: 'descendant of Doibhleán' - loosely linked to bravery/fierceness; alternatively read as 'divine' if parsed from 'Dev-' |
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Boy |
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Dimetrios
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Devotee or follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of agriculture) |
Greek |
Boy |
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Dome
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Of the Lord; belonging to the Lord |
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Boy |
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Doret
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Likely "gift of God" (from Greek Dorothea/Dorothy); alternately a Hebrew-derived form meaning "generation" (from Dorit). |
French, Greek, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Driada
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tree nymph; wood spirit; 'of the oak' |
Greek |
Girl |
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Dusin
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Related to 'duša' meaning 'soul' - 'soulful' or 'of the soul'; sometimes treated as an anglicized variant of Dustin |
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Boy |
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Dyvyr
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Uncertain - no established historical meaning; appears to be a contemporary Welsh-style coinage with unclear etymology. |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Dambisa
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commonly interpreted as 'one who comforts' or 'comforter' |
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Girl |
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Dashel
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Surname-derived; exact meaning uncertain |
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Boy |
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Delci
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uncertain; possibly "sweet" or an affectionate/diminutive form |
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Girl |
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Detleff
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Derived from elements meaning 'people' + 'descendant/heir' - roughly 'people's descendant' or 'heir of the people.' |
Germanic |
Boy |
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Dhurvi
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Steadfast, constant, firm; feminine form of Dhruva (the pole star) |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Dmytro
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Follower of Demeter (Greek goddess of agriculture) |
Ukrainian |
Boy |
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Dragimir
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dear/precious peace |
Slavic |
Boy |
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Dagnah
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New day |
Norse |
Girl |
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Damrissa
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Generally interpreted as a modern blend meaning 'gentle/beloved' or 'tamed/calm' (drawing on Damaris and Marissa roots) |
English |
Girl |
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Darie
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From Darius/Daria: 'possessor/holder of goodness' or 'maintainer' |
Romanian |
Boy |
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Dauld
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Beloved |
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Boy |
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Dedryk
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ruler of the people |
English, Germanic |
Boy |
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Deltara
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Modern coined name combining 'Delta' (river/triangle) and 'Tara' (star/queen); often interpreted as 'queen/guardian of the delta' or 'of the river/hill'. |
English |
Girl |
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Derinow
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Possibly 'of Derin' / 'belonging to the deep' or 'deep one' (interpretive, not attested). |
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Unisex |
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Devlend
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Possibly 'divine land' or 'land of the gods' (from 'Dev' = god/divine + a place-forming element like 'land'). |
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Boy |
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Dimetrius
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Devoted to or follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture |
Greek |
Boy |
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Domek
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Diminutive of Slavic root 'dom' meaning 'little house' or 'small home' |
Czech, Polish, Slovak |
Boy |
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Doreta
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gift of God |
Greek |
Girl |
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Driden
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Likely 'dry valley' by analogy with Dryden, or an invented modern name without an established traditional meaning |
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Boy |
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Duson
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From Slavic duša 'soul, spirit' - broadly 'soulful' or 'man of spirit' |
Slavic |
Boy |
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Dyxan
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Contemporary coinage; likely interpreted as 'defender' (from Xan/Alexander) combined with 'Dy' (day/sea) - e.g. 'day defender' or 'sea defender'. |
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Unisex |
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Dameeta
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Tamed, restrained; gentle, subdued |
Indian |
Girl |
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Dashell
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Surname-derived name of uncertain meaning, probably indicating origin from a place name (e.g., 'de Chiel') |
English |
Boy |
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Delesia
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delight, pleasure; beloved |
English |
Girl |
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Detlev
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Heir or descendant of the people |
Germanic |
Boy |
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Dhwaja
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flag, banner, standard, emblem |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Dnisha
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A modern/creative name. Often treated as a variant of Denisha (linked to Dinesh/'day, sun') or Anisha ('supreme'/'continuous'); meanings vary by root, commonly associated with 'of the day/sun' or 'supreme'. |
Indian |
Girl |
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Dragisha
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Dear, beloved; precious |
Slavic |
Girl |
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Dagnanna
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Compound of 'Dag' (day) and 'Nanna' (Norse goddess/name) - roughly 'day-goddess' or 'bright day / day's Nanna'. |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Damyan
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To tame, subdue |
Greek |
Boy |
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Dariela
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Feminine variant of Dariel/Daria; meanings vary by root - often associated with the Persian Daria ('possessing goodness') or Hebrew elements referencing God. |
Spanish |
Girl |
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Daunte
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enduring, steadfast |
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Boy |
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Dee
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Nickname derived from the letter D or short form of D‑names; sometimes linked to the River Dee meaning 'goddess'. |
English, Welsh |
Unisex |
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Deltarah
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Possibly 'princess of the delta' or 'born near the river mouth' (blend of 'delta' + '-rah'). |
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Girl |
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Derio
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Either “from the town of Derio” (place-name) or, if linked to Dario/Darius, “he possesses/maintains possessions” (wealthy). |
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Boy |
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Devlind
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Possibly 'divine + gentle' or a variant of Devlin (associated with courage); overall interpretations include 'divine and gentle' or a modern blend/variant of Devlin. |
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Boy |
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Dimetrus
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Devoted to or follower of Demeter |
Greek |
Boy |
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Domeka
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Belonging to the Lord; of the Lord |
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Girl |
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