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Davyn
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Most commonly associated with 'beloved' (from David); may also carry associations from Devin ('poet'/'fawn') |
English |
Boy |
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Deidameia
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Etymology uncertain; a mythological name often taken to mean something like 'subduer/tamer' or otherwise associated with people/battle in classical contexts. |
Greek |
Girl |
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Demelde
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Likely 'mild, gentle' (or, from alternate roots, related to 'people' or 'ruler') |
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Girl |
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Derronn
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Variant of Darren - associated with 'oak' or 'great'. |
English |
Boy |
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Deytra
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Likely a variant of Deirdre/Deidre, traditionally associated with 'sorrowful' or 'broken-hearted.' |
English |
Girl |
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Dinyse
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Devotee or follower of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and fertility |
French |
Girl |
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Domoniquah
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Belonging to the Lord / of the Lord |
French |
Girl |
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Dorofie
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gift of God |
Greek |
Girl |
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Druyllah
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A contemporary blended name; often interpreted as combining 'Dru' (from Drusilla, 'strong') with a '-yllah' ending (echoing Delilah), suggesting 'strong' or 'beloved/delicate'. |
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Girl |
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Dyamonda
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Diamond - a precious gemstone; bright, valuable, enduring |
English |
Girl |
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Da-Hui
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Varies by hanja; commonly written as 多喜 meaning "many joy" or with characters conveying joy, brightness, kindness, etc. |
Korean |
Girl |
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Dandre
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derived from André/Andrew - 'manly' or 'warrior' (associated with Andrew; often a patronymic/modern form) |
English |
Boy |
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Dawe
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Beloved (from Hebrew name David) |
English, Welsh |
Boy |
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Delysia
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delight; blissful, of paradise |
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Girl |
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Deviyani
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Divine; belonging to the gods; name of a mythological princess (Devayani) |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Dieselnoi
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'Little Diesel' - a diminutive nickname implying strength/power |
Thai |
Boy |
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Dominey
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Of the Lord; lordly (also historically 'clergyman' or 'schoolmaster') |
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Unisex |
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Duen
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Varies by origin - Thai: 'moon'; Chinese (from characters such as 端/段): 'upright', 'beginning' or 'section'; Vietnamese (if related to Duyên): 'grace', 'charm' or 'predestined'. |
Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese |
Unisex |
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Daimien
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To tame, subdue |
Greek |
Boy |
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Danessa
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Probably 'God is my judge' (if derived from Daniel) or a modern elaboration/variant of the literary name Vanessa |
English |
Girl |
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Darnall
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Originally a locational surname meaning 'from Darnall' - a place in England; later used as a given name. |
English |
Unisex |
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Davynn
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From David/Davin - 'beloved' (or diminutive sense 'little David') |
English |
Unisex |
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Deidrah
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sorrowful, broken-hearted |
Irish |
Girl |
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Demet
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bouquet; bunch (of flowers) |
Turkish |
Girl |
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Derry
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From the oak grove |
Irish |
Unisex |
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Dezaarae
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Desired; wished for |
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Girl |
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Dio
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God; divine. Also used as a short form of Dionisio/Dionysius ('follower of Dionysus') and is the Italian word for 'God'. |
Greek, Italian, Latin, Spanish |
Boy |
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Domyna
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belonging to the Lord; of the master |
Latin |
Girl |
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Dorofy
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gift of God |
Greek |
Girl |
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Druylle
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Modern coinage meaning 'little Dru' or 'descendant of Dru'; associated meanings draw from 'Dru' (from Drew/Andrew: 'manly, strong') or from the Drusilla lineage (ancient/uncertain roots). |
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Girl |
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Dyamondah
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Variant of Diamond - a precious gemstone; symbolizes strength, durability, brilliance |
English |
Girl |
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Da-hye
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Varies with hanja; commonly interpreted as 'many favors' or 'much wisdom' - generally connotes grace, kindness, or intelligence. |
Korean |
Girl |
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Daneca
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Morning star; daybreak (derived from Danica, associated with Venus) |
Slavic |
Girl |
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Dawei
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From 大 (dà) 'big' plus characters such as 伟 (wěi) 'great', 为 (wéi) 'to act/become', or 卫 (wèi) 'guard' - generally conveys 'great' or used as the Chinese form of 'David'. |
Chinese |
Boy |
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Delyssia
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Probably 'delight' or 'pleasure'; a modern elaboration meaning 'delightful' |
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Girl |
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Devjyoti
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Divine light; light of the gods / God |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Dieterich
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people's ruler |
Germanic |
Boy |
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Domingas
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Belonging to the Lord; (sometimes) born on Sunday |
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Girl |
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Duffus
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Toponymic surname from Duffus, Moray; likely from Gaelic dubh 'black/dark' plus a topographic element, often rendered as 'dark/black water' or generally 'from Duffus'. |
Scottish |
Boy |
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Daimion
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To tame, subdue; one who masters |
Greek |
Boy |
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Danessah
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Modern elaboration; associated meanings derive from related names - from Hebrew Daniel 'God is my judge', from Dana 'from the valley', or from Vanessa (literary coinage) often linked to 'butterfly'. |
English |
Girl |
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Darnel
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From the darnel plant - a type of ryegrass or tares (a weed). |
English |
Boy |
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Davys
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Beloved |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Deidre
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Traditionally 'sorrowful' or 'broken-hearted', from the legendary Deirdre of the Sorrows. |
Irish |
Girl |
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Demeter
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Name of the Greek goddess of the harvest; often rendered as 'earth mother' or 'mother of grain'. |
Greek |
Girl |
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Derryc
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ruler of the people |
English |
Boy |
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Dezerai
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desired; longed-for |
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Girl |
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Diolmhain
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Unknown - no reliable etymology or attested meaning found; possibly derived from Gaelic elements but uncertain |
Irish |
Boy |
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Domyno
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Derived from Latin 'dominus' meaning 'lord, master'; also evokes the domino tile/game |
Latin, Spanish |
Unisex |
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Dorofye
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gift of God |
Greek |
Boy |
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