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Dinorah
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Derived from the Hebrew name Dina, meaning 'judged' or 'vindicated' |
French, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Domnica
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of the Lord; belonging to the Lord (also interpreted as 'born on the Lord's day') |
Latin |
Girl |
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Dormariah
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A modern blended name, roughly "beloved/gift of the generation" (combining Dor 'generation' and Mariah/Mary 'beloved' or related meanings). |
English |
Girl |
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Druyl
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No established historical meaning; modern invented name. Loosely associated with 'Dru' (oak/strength or druid/wise), so Druyl can be interpreted poetically as 'of Dru' or 'little druid' (speculative). |
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Unisex |
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Dyaan
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Meditation, contemplation, focused attention |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Dwane
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Little dark one; dark-haired |
Irish |
Boy |
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Dandapani
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Bearer of the staff ('danda' = staff/rod, 'pāṇi' = hand) |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Davy
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Beloved (friend) |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Delycia
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delight, pleasure; beloved delight |
Latin |
Girl |
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Devionne
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A modern elaboration of Devon/Devonne; associated with the English place name Devon (i.e., 'from Devon') or used as a contemporary invented given name |
English |
Girl |
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Diemut
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From 'diet' (people) + 'mut' (spirit, courage) - "people's courage" or "people's spirit" |
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Girl |
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Domiciano
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belonging to Domitius / of the household or master (related to Latin dominus) |
Latin, Portuguese |
Boy |
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Dudu
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A diminutive/nickname (Hebrew: from David, 'beloved'; Portuguese: from Eduardo). In Yoruba it means 'black'. Used as a given name or pet form in several languages. |
Brazilian, Hebrew, Portuguese, Turkish, Yoruba |
Boy |
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Daile
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beauty, art, graceful |
Lithuanian |
Girl |
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Danell
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Variant of Daniel/Danielle - 'God is my judge.' |
English |
Unisex |
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Darlita
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little darling; beloved |
English, Spanish |
Girl |
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Davydus
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Beloved |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Deianairah
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From Greek Δηϊάνειρα (Deianeira), commonly interpreted as "man-destroyer" or "destroyer of men" (wife of Heracles in myth). |
Greek |
Girl |
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Demeeka
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Generally associated with 'belonging to the Lord' (from Dominique) or 'who is like God' (from Mika) |
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Girl |
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Derris
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Likely a modern variant of Derrick or Darius; commonly associated with 'ruler' (Derrick/Theodoric) or 'possessor/wealthy' (Darius) |
English |
Boy |
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Deycon
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servant or minister; derived from Greek 'diakonos' via English 'Deacon' |
English |
Boy |
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Dinsmoor
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From the moor; dweller by the moor/hill |
English |
Boy |
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Domnicah
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belonging to the Lord / of the Lord |
Latin |
Girl |
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Dormaryah
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Invented name; roughly 'dor/dora' (gift/generation) + 'mary/mariah' with '-yah' - interpretable as 'beloved/gift of God' (approximate). |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Druyla
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Probably derived from Drusilla; traditionally associated with Drusus and often interpreted as 'strong' or 'fruitful'. |
English |
Girl |
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Dyaana
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Primarily from Sanskrit dhyāna meaning 'meditation' or 'contemplation'; also used as a variant of Diana with associations of the divine or the Roman goddess. |
Latin, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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D'Yavé
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Derived from Yavé/Yahvé (YHWH), referring to the LORD/God; broadly 'the existing One' or 'He who causes to be.' |
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Unisex |
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Dandara
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Uncertain origin; associated with the historical figure Dandara and thus connotes resistance, strength, and freedom |
Brazilian |
Girl |
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Dawah
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Invitation or call (often an invitation/call to Islam; also a summons or plea) |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Delynn
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Modern coinage meaning 'of the lake' or 'little lake' |
English |
Girl |
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Devionte
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A modern elaboration of Devon/Devonte - essentially 'from Devon' (place-name origin) or a creative given name without a fixed traditional meaning. |
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Boy |
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Dierdre (French)
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sorrowful / born of sorrow |
Irish (Gaelic) |
Girl |
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Domik
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In Russian, 'little house'; as a diminutive of Dominic, connected to 'of the Lord'. |
Slavic |
Boy |
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Duduza
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to comfort; comforter; bringer of consolation |
Zulu |
Girl |
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Dailen
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Modern variant meaning 'valley' or 'from the valley' (a contemporary spelling of Dalen/Daylen) |
English |
Boy |
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Danella
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Feminine form of Daniel: 'God is my judge.' |
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Girl |
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Darlyn
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Dearly loved; beloved |
English |
Girl |
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Davylinda
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Combines David ('beloved') and Linda ('beautiful'), roughly 'beloved and beautiful'. |
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Girl |
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Deiandre
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Variant of André/Andrew - 'man; manly, brave.' |
English |
Boy |
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Demeetra
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From the name of the Greek goddess Demeter; 'earth mother' or goddess of agriculture/harvest |
Greek |
Girl |
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Derrius
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Holder of good; "he who holds/maintains goodness" |
Persian |
Boy |
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Deylin
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No single established historical meaning; often treated as a modern invented name. Sometimes associated with Dylan ('son of the sea') or interpreted as a compound of 'Dee' + 'Lynn'. |
English |
Unisex |
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Dinsmoore
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Habitational: 'moor by the hill/fort' (from elements meaning hill/fort + moor) |
English, Scottish |
Boy |
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Domnika
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of the Lord / belonging to the Lord |
Latin |
Girl |
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Doro
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gift of God |
Greek |
Girl |
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Druylah
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No established traditional meaning; a modern coinage. May connote 'strength' if linked to Drusilla, or primarily chosen for its lyrical sound |
English |
Girl |
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Dyaane
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Associated with meditation or contemplation (Sanskrit dhyāna); alternatively linked to 'divine' or 'heavenly' if treated as a Diana-variant. |
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Girl |
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Da
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In Chinese (Dà, 大) 'big' or 'great'; in Vietnamese (Đa, 多) 'many' or 'much'. Also used as a short form or nickname in various languages. |
Chinese, English, Korean, Vietnamese |
Unisex |
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Dandarah
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Uncertain - no well-attested literal meaning; culturally associated with strength and resistance because of the historical figure Dandara. |
Brazilian, Portuguese |
Girl |
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Dawar
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Arbiter, judge; also 'one who turns' (from a root meaning to turn/revolve) |
Arabic |
Boy |
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