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Daneshwar
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Possessor of knowledge; scholar; 'lord of knowledge' |
Persian |
Boy |
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Daws
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son/descendant of Daw (Daw = diminutive of David) |
English |
Boy |
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Demaria
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“of Mary” (related to Maria/Mary) |
Italian, Spanish |
Girl |
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Devonnae
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Feminine form of Devon - 'from Devon' / 'deep valley'. |
English |
Girl |
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Diezel
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Derived from the surname/brand "Diesel"; evokes diesel fuel and connotations of power, strength, and ruggedness |
English |
Boy |
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Domitian
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From the Latin Domitianus, meaning "belonging to the lord" or "of the lord". |
Latin |
Boy |
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Dulcie
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sweet |
Latin |
Girl |
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Dainon
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Uncertain - likely 'little Dane' or 'son of a Dane', or - if from Irish roots - connected to 'poet' or 'poem' |
English |
Boy |
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Daniachew
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God is my judge |
Amharic |
Boy |
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Darnetta
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Feminine form of Darnell; broadly 'female Darnell' (Darnell's origins are uncertain - possibly from Old English dern 'hidden' or from a surname) |
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Girl |
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Dawanna
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A combination name meaning 'graceful dawn' - 'Dawn' (new beginning) + 'Anna' (grace) |
English |
Girl |
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Deirdre
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Possibly 'sorrowful' or 'broken-hearted'; name of a tragic heroine in Irish legend. |
Irish |
Girl |
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Demetris
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Follower or devotee of Demeter (goddess of agriculture) |
Greek |
Boy |
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Derryne
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Probably 'oak' or 'fruitful' (from Irish Dáire/Darragh); otherwise a modern invented variant of Darren |
Irish |
Unisex |
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Dezrae
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Modern form related to Désirée - 'desired' or 'longed-for'. |
English |
Girl |
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Dioney
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Likely a modern/variant form of Dione/Dionne meaning 'of Dion' - 'divine' or 'dedicated to Dion/Dionysus'. |
Greek |
Unisex |
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Donld
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world ruler; mighty ruler |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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Dorothey
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gift of God |
Greek |
Girl |
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Du
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{'Chinese': "Often a surname (杜) historically meaning 'to stop, prevent' and used as a family name.", 'Vietnamese': "A given-name syllable derived from Sino‑Vietnamese roots (e.g. du/遊) often associated with 'travel' or used as a name element.", 'Korean': "Romanization of 두 (Du), a native syllable; as hanja it can carry different meanings (one common meaning is 'two').", 'Gaelic': "Related to elements from dubh meaning 'black, dark' in Old Irish/Scottish Gaelic."} |
Chinese, Gaelic, Korean, Vietnamese |
Unisex |
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Dyanthe
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divine flower |
Dutch, Greek |
Girl |
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Daan
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God is my judge |
Dutch |
Boy |
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Danetra
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Modern invented name; possibly derived from Dana/Danielle meaning 'God is my judge' or a blend with a suffix like -etra - no established historical meaning |
English |
Girl |
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Dawsey
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From 'Daw' (diminutive of David) - 'little/son of Daw', ultimately linked to David meaning 'beloved' |
English |
Boy |
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DeMario
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Variant of Mario - 'warlike' or 'male' (from Marius). |
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Boy |
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Devontay
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Derived from Devon - 'from Devon' (originally a place name; often interpreted as 'deep valley' or regional origin) |
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Boy |
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Dihanneh
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Probably 'divine' or 'heavenly' (if related to Diana); exact meaning uncertain |
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Girl |
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Domitiano
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of the Domitius family; possibly from Latin roots meaning 'tamed' or related to 'lord' |
Latin, Portuguese, Spanish |
Boy |
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Dulciebella
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Sweet and beautiful |
Latin |
Girl |
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Dainton
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Settlement associated with the Danes / valley farm or settlement |
English |
Boy |
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Daniah
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Arabic: 'close' or 'near'; Hebrew-derived usage: feminine form related to Daniel, 'God is my judge'. |
Arabic, English, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Darnette
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Feminine diminutive of Darnell - "little Darnell" (surname-derived; original meaning uncertain) |
English |
Girl |
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Dawannah
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related to dawn or sunrise; born at dawn |
English |
Girl |
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Deirdree
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Likely 'sorrowful' or 'woman of sorrow'; derived from the legendary Irish name Deirdre (etymology uncertain). |
Irish |
Girl |
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Demetrish
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devoted to Demeter; follower of the goddess of the harvest |
Greek |
Boy |
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Derun
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Likely from Chinese 德润 (Dé rùn): 德 'virtue' + 润 'moisten/enrich' - roughly 'enriching virtue' or 'benevolent and nurturing'. |
Chinese |
Unisex |
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Dezso
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desired, longed-for |
Hungarian |
Boy |
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Dioni
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Devotee or follower of the god Dionysus; broadly ‘of Dionysus’ |
Greek, Italian |
Unisex |
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Donaldo
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Ruler of the world |
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Boy |
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Dorothi
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Gift of God |
Greek |
Girl |
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Duach
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Likely 'dark' or 'black' (from Gaelic dubh); sometimes interpreted as 'dark-haired' or 'dark one'. |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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Dyanthia
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Divine flower (flower of the gods) |
Greek |
Girl |
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Dabiah
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Uncertain. Likely theophoric (contains '-iah' = Yahweh); exact first-element/root is unclear, so a tentative sense would be '…of Yahweh' or 'Yahweh has …'. |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Danetria
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A modern invented name - probably a blend of Dana/Danielle/Dane. Associated senses include 'from Denmark' (Dane) or the Daniel root 'God is my judge'. |
English |
Girl |
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Dawud
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Beloved; friend |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Demarion
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A modern blended name related to Damian ('to tame, subdue') and Marion/Mariano ('of Marius'), often interpreted as a form of Damian/Marion. |
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Boy |
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Devonte
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Modern elaboration of Devon/Devontae; often interpreted as 'from Devon' or treated as an invented given name without an older traditional meaning |
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Boy |
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Dijanna
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Likely 'divine' (from Diana) or 'God is gracious' (from Gianna) |
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Girl |
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Domitien
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Belonging to the house of Domitius; from Latin domitus 'tamed, subjugated'. |
Latin |
Boy |
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Dulciena
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sweet; sweet one |
Spanish |
Girl |
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Daiseana
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Derived from 'daisy' - 'day's eye'; evokes innocence, freshness, purity. |
English |
Girl |
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