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Dydrie
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Derived from Deirdre - 'sorrowful' or 'woman of sorrow' |
Irish |
Girl |
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Daciano
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Dacian; from Dacia (an ancient region) |
Latin, Spanish |
Boy |
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Danijelka
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Feminine/diminutive form of Daniel - 'God is my judge' (literally 'little Daniel') |
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Girl |
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Dayanitha
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Compassionate; 'established in compassion' or 'one rooted in mercy'. |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Demetriades
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Son/descendant of Demetrios; ultimately 'devoted to Demeter' (Greek goddess of agriculture). |
Greek |
Boy |
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Devyanshu
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Part of God; a portion or ray of the divine |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Dikshu
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Initiated; consecrated - one who has received diksha (spiritual initiation). |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Domonick
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Belonging to the Lord |
Latin |
Boy |
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Dumani
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be famous; renowned; praised |
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Boy |
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Daisie
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Daisy; 'day's eye' - the daisy flower, associated with innocence, purity, and cheerfulness. |
English |
Girl |
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Daniell
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God is my judge |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Daronah
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A modern feminine form of Daron. No single traditional meaning; often associated with the meanings of Daron/Darren (commonly rendered as related to 'great' or 'oak') or understood simply as a feminine variant of the root name |
English |
Girl |
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Dawne
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daybreak; the first light of day |
English |
Girl |
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Dejanele
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God is gracious |
English |
Girl |
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Demildah
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Probably 'gentle' or 'mild' (a gentle one). |
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Girl |
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Derwynn
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'deer friend' - friend of the deer (also interpreted as 'dear friend') |
English |
Boy |
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Dhanna
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Wealth; wealthy; generous |
Hindi, Punjabi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Dionizy
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Dedicated to or follower of Dionysus (the Greek god of wine and festivity) |
Greek |
Boy |
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Donathiah
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Gift of God; 'given by Yahweh' |
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Boy |
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Dorreese
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Gift of God (related to Dorothy) / 'gift' (related to Doris) |
French |
Girl |
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Dubhim
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Probably from Gaelic dubh meaning 'black, dark' (exact formation uncertain) |
Gaelic, Irish |
Boy |
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Dydry
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No established standalone meaning; likely carries the same association as Deirdre - traditionally rendered as 'sorrowful' or 'broken‑hearted' from Irish legend |
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Girl |
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Daciee
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Uncertain; commonly associated with Daisy ("day's eye") or with Dacia (place-name) - modern elaboration |
English |
Girl |
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Danijelle
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God is my judge |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Dayann
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Modern name; commonly treated as a feminine form of Dayan/Dayana - possible associations: 'judge' (from Hebrew) or links to Diana/'divine'. |
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Girl |
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Demetrie
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Follower or devotee of Demeter; associated with the harvest/earth |
Greek |
Boy |
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Devyapriya
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Beloved of the gods |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Dilaavar
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Brave; valiant; courageous |
Persian |
Boy |
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Domonique
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Belonging to the Lord / of the Lord |
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Unisex |
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Dumisile
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the one who is praised; praised/praiseworthy |
Xhosa, Zulu |
Girl |
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Daisy
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The daisy flower; literally 'day's eye', often symbolizing innocence and purity |
English |
Girl |
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Daniella
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God is my judge |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Daronica
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A modern invented feminine name; generally treated as a feminine form or elaboration of Daron, or as influenced by Veronica - connotations can include ties to Daron or echoes of 'true image'/'victory' from Veronica. |
English |
Girl |
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Dawnee
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Dawn, daybreak (often understood as a diminutive 'little dawn') |
English |
Girl |
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Dejanell
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A modern blend often taken to mean 'cherished/already beloved' (Deja) combined with 'bright/light' (Nell), roughly 'cherished, bright one'. |
English |
Girl |
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Demilde
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Gentle, mild; 'of the mild' or 'the gentle one' (interpretive) |
French |
Girl |
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Dery
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Varies by origin: if related to Turkish Derya, it means "sea"; if linked to Irish Derry/Doire, it relates to "oak grove"; as a surname its original meaning is uncertain. |
English, Irish |
Unisex |
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Dhanraj
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King of wealth; lord of riches |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Dionn
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Of or devoted to the god; originally 'of Zeus' / associated with Dionysus |
Greek |
Unisex |
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Donathon
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Modern English variant/spelling; likely a blend or variant of Jonathan/Donathan, commonly taken to mean "gift of God" or "given" |
English |
Boy |
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Dorrel
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Originally a surname indicating a place of origin (from a place name such as Airelle); later used as a given name |
English, French |
Boy |
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Dubhloach
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from the 'black lake' (habitational; dubh = black/dark, loch = lake) |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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Dydy
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Affectionate pet name/diminutive without an independent etymological meaning; note: in Hindi 'didi' means 'elder sister' when used as a common noun |
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Unisex |
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Daco
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Dacian; literally ‘from Dacia’ (a person of Dacia) |
Latin, Romanian |
Boy |
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Danik
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From Daniel: 'God is my judge'; sometimes used as a diminutive meaning 'little Daniel' |
Dutch |
Boy |
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Dayene
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Possibly "divine" (from Diana) or "judge" (from Hebrew Dayan). |
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Girl |
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Demetriou
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Son of Demetrios; 'devoted to Demeter' (Greek goddess of agriculture) |
Greek |
Boy |
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Devyashish
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Divine blessing (blessing of the gods) |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Dilah
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Probably derives from Delilah - 'delicate' or 'to flirt'; sometimes interpreted more generally as 'gentle' or 'beloved' |
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Girl |
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Donabella
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Beautiful lady (also interpreted as 'gift of beauty') |
Italian, Spanish |
Girl |
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