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Danialla
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God is my judge |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Darnice
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Likely 'dear' or 'dear/pleasant one' - a modern combination of the prefix 'Dar-' (dear) and the suffix '-nice' (pleasant). |
English |
Girl |
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Dawath
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Invitation, call; in Islamic context 'da'wah' refers to the call or invitation to Islam; in South Asian usage it can also mean a feast or banquet. |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Deirhard
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Contains the element -hard meaning "strong/brave"; prefix uncertain - possibly a variant of a people‑element (e.g., Diet-/theod‑) or a modern/coined form, yielding a sense like "strong among the people" or "brave and hardy." |
Germanic |
Boy |
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Demetrius
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devoted to or follower of Demeter (goddess of agriculture) |
Greek |
Boy |
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Dervilia
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Derived from the Old Irish name Deirbhile; exact etymology is uncertain, often rendered in modern sources as associated with 'Deirbh' (possibly 'true') - sometimes glossed informally as 'daughter of the poet' or 'true pledge'. |
Irish |
Girl |
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Dezzirae
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Modern elaboration of Désirée ('desired' or 'longed-for') with a -rae ending - conveys 'desired/beloved'. |
English |
Girl |
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Dionicio
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Devotee or follower of Dionysus (the Greek god of wine and revelry) |
Greek |
Boy |
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Donalds
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ruler of the world / world-mighty |
Gaelic |
Boy |
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Dorothia
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gift of God |
Greek |
Girl |
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Duana
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Little dark one (diminutive of 'dubh' meaning dark) |
Irish |
Girl |
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Dyanthiah
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Divine flower; 'flower of God' |
English |
Girl |
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Dabid
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beloved |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Danetza
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Probably 'little Daniela' (from Daniel: 'God is my judge') or a variant of Danica: 'morning star' |
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Girl |
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Daxesh
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Skilled, capable, dexterous |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Demarre
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likely 'of the pond/sea' or 'from the marsh' (toponymic origin); used as a modern given name |
English |
Boy |
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Devonya
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Elaborated feminine form of Devon - "from Devon" (the English county/place name) |
English |
Girl |
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DiJonai
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Likely derived from Jonah/John roots - commonly interpreted as "dove" (from Jonah) or "God is gracious" (from John); overall an invented name with these possible influences |
English |
Unisex |
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Domitila
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From Latin domitus, 'tamed' or 'subdued' - a diminutive sense 'little tamed one' |
Latin |
Girl |
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Dulcienne
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Sweet (from Latin dulcis, "sweet") |
Latin |
Girl |
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Daiseanah
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Probable blend of elements suggesting something like "gracious day" or "gift of the day"; interpretation varies |
English |
Girl |
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Danialle
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Feminine form of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge.' |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Darnis
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Unknown - possibly surname-based or a modern coinage; no firmly established meaning |
English |
Boy |
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Dawatha
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Likely 'beloved' if derived from David; otherwise meaning unknown |
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Girl |
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Deita
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possibly 'divine' (from 'deity') or a diminutive form of Edita/Dita |
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Girl |
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Demetrois
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Devoted to Demeter (goddess of the harvest) |
Greek |
Boy |
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Dervon
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Uncertain - likely a modern coinage; possibly 'from Devon' (place-name) or related to Old English elements meaning 'deer' + 'friend' ('friend of the deer'). |
English |
Boy |
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Dezzrae
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A contemporary blend meaning roughly 'desired' (from Desirée) combined with 'Rae' (ray/ewe) - often interpreted as 'beloved ray' or 'desired light' |
English |
Girl |
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Dionie
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Divine, goddess-like; related to Zeus ('of Zeus') |
Greek |
Girl |
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Donall
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From the Gaelic Domhnall, meaning "ruler of the world" or "world-mighty". |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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Dorothie
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gift of God |
Greek |
Girl |
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Duante
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little dark one; enduring |
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Boy |
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Dyanthya
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Divine or heavenly flower |
Greek |
Girl |
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Dabira
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female scribe/secretary; 'writer' or 'eloquent' (feminine form of Dabir/Dabeer) |
Arabic, Persian, Urdu |
Girl |
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Danford
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ford of the Danes |
English |
Boy |
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Daxita
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Derived from Sanskrit 'daksha' meaning 'capable, skillful' - Daxita conveys 'capable, skilled, proficient'. |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Demas
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Of the people; belonging to the people |
Greek |
Boy |
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Devorra
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Bee |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Dik
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Short form of names meaning 'ruler of the people' or 'brave/rich ruler' |
Dutch |
Boy |
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Domitilie
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From the Latin Domitilla, diminutive of Domitius, meaning "tamed" or "subdued" |
Latin |
Girl |
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Dulcyn
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Sweet; sweet one |
English, Latin |
Girl |
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Daisee
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the daisy flower; "day's eye", symbolizing innocence and cheerfulness |
English |
Girl |
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Danica
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Morning star (Venus); associated with daybreak/dawn |
Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Slavic, Slovenian |
Girl |
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Darnisha
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A modern coinage likely combining 'Dar-' and 'Nisha' (Nisha = 'night'); loosely 'of the night' or a variant of Tanisha/Nisha. |
English |
Girl |
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Dawed
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Beloved |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Deiter
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ruler of the people |
German |
Boy |
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Demey
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Dedicated to Demeter, goddess of the harvest - 'follower of Demeter' / 'earth mother' |
French |
Girl |
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Dervorgilla
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From Old Irish elements meaning 'derb' (true) + 'forgaill' (foreigner/outsider/hostage) - roughly 'true foreigner' or 'true outsider'. |
Irish |
Girl |
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Dezzrai
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A contemporary invented name, often interpreted as 'Dez's ray' or 'radiant one' - i.e., 'bringer of light' or 'radiant gift'. |
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Unisex |
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Dionigio
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Devotee or follower of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and fertility |
Greek |
Boy |
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