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Delysyah
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Delightful, pleasing - likely 'delight' combined with the -yah element |
English |
Girl |
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Deroyce
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A modern elaboration of Royce; Royce is associated with 'roy' (king) - so DeRoyce can be interpreted as 'of the king' or 'the king'. |
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Boy |
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Devy
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From Sanskrit 'Devi' meaning 'goddess' or from 'Dev' meaning 'god'/'divine'; also used as a diminutive of Western names |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Unisex |
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Dimondah
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Variant of Diamond - 'precious, brilliant, unbreakable' |
English |
Girl |
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Domicio
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Derived from the Roman family name Domitius; associated with the household/home or from Latin 'domitus' meaning 'tamed' |
Latin, Spanish |
Boy |
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Dorika
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gift (sometimes interpreted as 'gift of God' when linked to Dorothea) |
Greek |
Girl |
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Drucylla
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Feminine diminutive of Drusus; often interpreted as "little strong one" or "strong/sturdy" (exact meaning uncertain). |
Latin |
Girl |
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Duva
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dove (the bird), symbol of peace |
Swedish |
Girl |
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Damirjan
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Combines Damir (commonly associated with 'peace' or 'peaceful') and Jan ('God is gracious'/'John') - roughly 'God‑granted peace' or 'peaceful, graced by God'. |
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Boy |
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Daughn
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dawn, daybreak (surname form may relate to Irish 'Donn' meaning 'brown' or 'chief') |
English |
Unisex |
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Della-Rose
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Noble rose (Della = 'noble'; Rose = the flower) |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Devayne
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A modern elaboration related to Devin/Devane; commonly associated with Devin (often glossed as 'little poet' or 'fawn') and sometimes folk-interpreted as 'divine' |
English |
Boy |
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Diani
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Likely a variant of Diana meaning "divine" or "heavenly"; also used as a coastal place name in Kenya. |
Latin |
Girl |
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Dodge
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Originally a surname from a pet form of Roger (Roger = 'famous spear'); essentially 'descendant or pet form of Roger'. |
English |
Boy |
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Dreyden
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Variant of Dryden - 'from the dry valley'. |
English |
Boy |
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Dahnae
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A modern form of Dana/Danaë. Associated with the Greek mythological Danaë and with Dana (variously linked to the Irish goddess Danu or 'Dane'); exact meaning varies by origin. |
English |
Girl |
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Danb
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Unknown; if related to Dan/Daniel, may connote 'judge' or 'God is my judge', otherwise meaning is not established |
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Boy |
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Darilyn
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Derived from 'darling' or 'darlene' - 'beloved' or 'dear one' |
English |
Girl |
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Davidde
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Beloved; friend |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Deepan
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Lamp; illuminator - one who lights |
Sanskrit, Tamil |
Boy |
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Delyth
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pretty, beloved |
Welsh |
Girl |
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Derrall
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Originally 'of Airelle' (a place-name); commonly interpreted as 'beloved'. |
English |
Boy |
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Devyani
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Belonging to the gods; divine; 'beloved of the gods'. |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Dimonde
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Of the world; worldly (interpretable as 'one of the world' or 'divine world'). |
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Unisex |
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Domiduca
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Probably from Latin roots domus (house) + duca (duke/leader), giving an approximate meaning 'leader of the household' or 'house duchess'; etymology uncertain |
Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Dorin
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Likely 'longing' or 'yearning' (from Romanian 'dor'); sometimes interpreted as 'gift' if linked to Slavic roots |
Romanian |
Boy |
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Drucyllah
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Derived from Drusilla - traditionally understood as 'little strong one' or associated with the Roman name Drusus (meaning uncertain); used here as a modern invented feminine name. |
English |
Girl |
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Duvah
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bear (feminine form of Dov) |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Damiya
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Likely derived from the Greek root meaning "to tame" (as in Damian/Damiana); used as a feminine given name with varying cultural nuances. |
Arabic, Greek, Latin |
Girl |
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Daultin
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town in the dale / from the valley town |
English |
Boy |
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Delle
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Noble or small valley |
English |
Girl |
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Devbrat
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One who has taken a vow to the gods; devoted to God |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Dianis
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Probably 'of Diana' - 'divine' or 'dedicated to the goddess Diana' |
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Girl |
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Dodger
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One who dodges; swift, evasive, or cunning; originally a nickname and literary epithet |
English |
Boy |
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Drin
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From the Drin (river); relates to a river or flowing water |
Albanian |
Boy |
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Dahnay
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Modern variant of Dana/Danae; commonly associated with meanings like "God is my judge" (Dana) or linked to the mythic Danae |
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Girl |
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Danbie
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Dane's farm; village of the Danes |
English |
Unisex |
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Darilyna
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A modern blended name - commonly interpreted as 'gift' (from Slavic 'dar') or related to Daria/Darius roots meaning 'possessor of good'; generally used to convey a gentle, beloved quality. |
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Girl |
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Davide
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Beloved |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Deepaprabha
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Radiance of the lamp; shining light |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Delytha
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pretty, beautiful |
Welsh |
Girl |
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Derran
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Variant of Darren; commonly interpreted as 'oak' (from Irish) or 'great/rocky hill' (from Welsh). |
English |
Boy |
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Devyd
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beloved |
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Boy |
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Dimple
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A small natural indentation in the cheek, often seen when smiling; connotes charm or cuteness. |
English |
Girl |
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Domiku
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Belonging to the Lord; of the Lord |
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Boy |
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Dorina
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gift (often interpreted as 'gift of God' from Dorothea) |
Greek, Hungarian |
Girl |
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Drucylle
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Diminutive of Drusus, often rendered as 'little strong one' or 'little firm one' |
Latin |
Girl |
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Duval
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of the valley / from the valley |
French |
Boy |
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Damiyah
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Likely derived from Damian meaning 'to tame, subdue'; sometimes interpreted as 'gentle' or 'calm'. |
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Girl |
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Daun
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From 'dawn' - sunrise, new beginning; (homonym) 'leaf' in Malay/Indonesian |
English |
Girl |
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