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Dida
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A diminutive or pet form; specific meaning depends on origin and usage (often functions as a nickname rather than a word with its own semantic meaning) |
Brazilian |
Unisex |
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Doma
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home, house; (Japanese) earthen/dirt-floor space |
Japanese, Slavic |
Girl |
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Duba
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Likely derived from Slavic dub meaning 'oak' - 'oak' or 'of the oak'. In Arabic contexts it is primarily a toponym and may not have a separate given-name meaning. |
Arabic, Slavic |
Girl |
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Daicy
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From the daisy flower; 'day's eye' |
English |
Girl |
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Daneecah
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Likely 'morning star' or 'dawn' (derived from Danica) |
English |
Girl |
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Darleane
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Darling; beloved; dear |
English |
Girl |
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Davonda
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Feminine form of Davon; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' (from David) or 'from Devon' (place name). |
English |
Girl |
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Deetrah
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Probably a modern spelling variant of Deirdre/Deidra (Irish), traditionally associated with 'sorrowful' or 'broken-hearted'; may also be an invented name without an established meaning |
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Girl |
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Demaryss
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gentle; calf; tamed |
Greek |
Girl |
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Derrikah
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ruler of the people |
English |
Girl |
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Dewyt
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Beloved |
Breton, Welsh |
Boy |
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Dinko
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“Little Dominicus” - belonging to the Lord |
Croatian |
Boy |
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Domitiane
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From the Domitius family name - essentially 'of the Domitius gens' (root related to Latin domo, 'to tame/subdue' or indicating family affiliation) |
Latin |
Girl |
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Dorkas
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Gazelle (symbolizing grace) |
Greek |
Girl |
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Druscille
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Feminine diminutive of Drusus; meaning uncertain - often given as "strong" or possibly related to "dew." |
Latin |
Girl |
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Dweezil
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No established meaning - originated as a personal/childhood nickname; essentially an invented name. |
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Boy |
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d'bi
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No widely established meaning; used as a stylized personal name or nickname. May be a phonetic variant of 'Debbie' or, in some cultural contexts, reference 'dibi' (Wolof grilled meat). |
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Unisex |
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danah
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In Arabic (دانية/دانة) 'most precious' or 'large/perfect pearl'; also used as a feminine form of Dana. |
Arabic, English, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Davisha
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Feminine form derived from David - 'beloved' |
English |
Girl |
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Delphine
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of Delphi; 'dolphin' |
French |
Girl |
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Devereaux
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from Évreux |
Norman French |
Boy |
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Dídac
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teacher; 'taught' |
Catalan |
Boy |
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Domee
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Diminutive of Dominic/Dominique - 'belonging to the Lord' / 'little lord'; also used as a modern invented given name |
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Unisex |
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Dubhgh
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From dubh 'black, dark' - likely 'dark' or part of Dubhghall meaning 'dark (or black) stranger/foreigner' |
Irish |
Boy |
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Daie
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beloved |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Daneeka
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Morning star (related to Danica, meaning dawn/morning star) |
Slavic |
Girl |
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Darleena
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darling; beloved; dearly loved |
English |
Girl |
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Davondah
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Feminine form of Davon - associated with 'beloved' (from David) or 'from Devon'. |
English |
Girl |
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Deeva
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Divine; goddess; (in some Indic contexts) lamp or light |
English, Indian, Italian, Latin, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Demaryssa
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Modern invented form of Marissa - generally interpreted as 'of the sea' or related to Maria ('bitter'/'beloved') |
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Girl |
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Derril
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Originally 'from Airelle' (a place name); later interpreted as 'beloved' |
English |
Boy |
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Dewytt
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From Dutch 'de Wit' meaning 'the white' (originally describing hair color or complexion) |
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Boy |
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Dinmoar
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Great fort / great hill |
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Boy |
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Domitilla
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Diminutive of Domitia, from Latin root domo 'to tame' - 'little tamed one' or 'little mistress'. |
Latin |
Girl |
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Dorle
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Gift of God |
German |
Girl |
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Drusila
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Feminine form of the Roman name Drusus; generally interpreted as 'strong' or of uncertain ancient origin |
Latin |
Girl |
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Dwhite
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Related to "white": fair, pale, or light; possibly 'of/associated with White' or a creative coinage |
English |
Unisex |
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D'Mario
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of Mario / son of Mario; related to 'male, warlike' (from Mars) |
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Boy |
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Danaios
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of the Danaans; relating to Danaus - broadly 'Greek' or 'descendant of Danaus' |
Greek |
Boy |
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Davitt
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Beloved |
English, Irish |
Boy |
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Delsa
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Likely 'noble' (from 'adel') or related to Elsa ('pledged to God') |
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Girl |
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Deveron
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From the River Deveron / a place-name derivative related to Devon |
English, Scottish |
Boy |
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Didacus
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Latinized medieval name tied to Diego; sometimes folk-linked to 'teacher' (from Greek didaktikos), but true origin is unclear |
Latin |
Boy |
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Domena
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Belonging to the Lord; alternatively related to Latin 'domina' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress' |
Latin, Slavic |
Girl |
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Dubhghlas
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dark or black stream/river |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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Daigan
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Probable Gaelic diminutive meaning 'little/young' or 'little/fiery one' (interpretations vary by root and tradition). |
Irish |
Boy |
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Daneel
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Variant of Daniel: "God is my judge" |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Darleenah
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beloved; darling |
English |
Girl |
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Davonna
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Beloved |
English |
Girl |
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Deevah
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divine; goddess; heavenly |
English, Italian, Latin, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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