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Demann
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Derived from German/Dutch elements meaning 'the man' or simply 'man' (surnominal origin) |
Germanic |
Boy |
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Derrell
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Originally a locational surname meaning "from Airelle"; later used as a given name and sometimes associated with "beloved" or "darling". |
English |
Boy |
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Devynya
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Modern feminine form of Devin - commonly interpreted as "poet" (Irish) or "divine" (from Dev/Deva influences) |
English |
Girl |
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Dindayal
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Compassionate or merciful to the poor/the needy |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Dominico
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of the Lord; belonging to the Lord |
Latin, Spanish |
Boy |
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Dorit
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From Hebrew dor ('generation') meaning 'generation' or 'of the generation'; occasionally associated with Deborah ('bee') or Dorothy ('gift of God') |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Drummund
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Derived from Gaelic 'dromainn', meaning 'ridge' or 'high ridge' - originally a locational surname. |
Scottish |
Boy |
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Duy
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'only' or 'sole'; also conveys 'to preserve/uphold' or steadiness |
Vietnamese |
Boy |
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Damon
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To tame or subdue; 'one who tames' (sometimes historically associated with 'daimon' meaning spirit) |
Greek |
Boy |
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Davellyn
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A modern invented name likely derived from David/Davina + -lyn, loosely 'beloved' or 'little beloved'. |
English |
Girl |
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Deloise
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Probably 'healthy/whole' (from Éloïse); alternatively associated with 'sorrows' if linked to Dolores |
English, French |
Girl |
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Devendrakumar
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Son/prince of Devendra (Devendra = 'lord/king of the gods') |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Diarmuid
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Free from envy |
Irish |
Boy |
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Dolin
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Possibly 'of the valley' (Slavic) or an anglicized surname form related to Dolan ('descendant of Duibhlachán'). |
English, French, Irish, Slavic |
Unisex |
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Drusilia
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Feminine form of Drusus (a Roman family name); traditionally interpreted as "strong". |
Latin |
Girl |
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Daianaira
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man-destroyer |
Greek |
Girl |
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Dandy
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Stylish, fashionable; fine or excellent |
English, Scottish |
Unisex |
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Darkan
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Not well-established; possibly related to 'dark' or to Turkic/Mongolian roots (cf. Darkhan) |
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Boy |
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Davinia
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Feminine form of David, meaning "beloved" |
English, Scottish |
Girl |
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Deeptikana
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little light; radiant, like a small lamp |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Demara
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Uncertain; commonly interpreted as 'of Mara' or 'from the sea' (if from Irish 'mara') or linked to Hebrew 'Mara' meaning 'bitter'. Generally considered a modern invented name. |
English |
Unisex |
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Derren
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Possibly "oak" or "fruitful" (from Irish Dáire); otherwise of uncertain origin |
English |
Boy |
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Devynyah
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Modern invented name often interpreted as "divine" or "little divine one"; generally associated with beloved or poetic qualities |
English |
Girl |
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Dine
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Navajo: 'the people' (Diné). As a Scandinavian/Danish/Norwegian form related to Dina/Dinah: from Hebrew Dinah meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated'. |
Navajo, Scandinavian |
Unisex |
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Dominika
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Belonging to the Lord / of the Lord |
Latin |
Girl |
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Dorita
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Little gift (diminutive of 'Dorothea', meaning 'gift of God') |
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Girl |
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Drumond
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From the ridge |
Scottish |
Boy |
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Duyen
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grace, charm; predestined affinity or fate |
Vietnamese |
Girl |
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Damy
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Diminutive of Damian - 'to tame, subdue' |
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Boy |
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Daves
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Beloved (derived from Hebrew name David) |
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Boy |
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Delone
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Originally a surname indicating origin/place - likely 'from Lyon' (exact meaning uncertain) |
English |
Boy |
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Devendran
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Lord of the gods; a name of the Vedic deity Indra |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Diaw
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Not well documented as a given-name meaning; traditionally a surname and specific lexical meaning is uncertain or not widely recorded |
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Boy |
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Dolina
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valley |
Slavic |
Girl |
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drusilla
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Diminutive of Drusus - traditionally associated with strength; exact original meaning uncertain. |
Latin |
Girl |
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Daianairah
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Blended meaning based on Diana ('divine, heavenly') plus connotations of nobility or exaltation - roughly 'divine/noble' or 'heavenly exalted'. |
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Girl |
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Dandyn
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Likely 'stylish, dapper' (from English 'dandy') or, if linked to Sanskrit 'Dandin', 'staff-bearer'; generally suggests elegance or charisma. |
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Boy |
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Darken
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Derived from 'dark' - 'dark one' or associated with darkness/shadow (often implies dark-haired or somber) |
English |
Boy |
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Davinna
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Beloved |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Deeptiman
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Luminous, radiant; possessing a bright or enlightened mind |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Demaras
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Devoted to Demeter (the Greek goddess of agriculture) |
Greek |
Boy |
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Derrey
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Either 'oak grove' (from Irish Doire) or 'ruler of the people' (from Germanic Theodoric). |
Irish |
Boy |
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Dewain
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little dark one |
Irish |
Boy |
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Dinee
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Likely 'judged' (from Hebrew Dina) or 'the people' (from Navajo Diné) |
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Girl |
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Dominiqua
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Belonging to the Lord / of the Lord |
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Girl |
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Doritah
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God's gift |
Greek |
Girl |
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Drumund
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from the ridge (possibly 'ridge protector' if combining 'druim' + 'mund') |
Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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Duygu
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feeling; emotion; sentiment |
Turkish |
Girl |
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D
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The letter D; the fourth letter of the alphabet; often used as an initial or nickname (symbolically linked to 'door' via 'dalet') |
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Unisex |
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Damya
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Feminine form related to Damian - 'to tame, subdue' (modern given-name variant) |
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Girl |
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