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542 names match.
Hebrew
Variant of Danielle, from Hebrew Daniel meaning God is my judge.
Greek
From Greek dórkás meaning gazelle.
Latin
Variant of Dominique, from Latin Dominicus meaning of the Lord.
Greek
Variant of Dorothy, from Greek dorothea meaning God's gift.
Greek
From Greek mythology, mother of Perseus meaning dry.
Norman French
From Arcy; a variant of Darcy.
Latin and French
Of the Lord; variant of Dominique.
Latin American
Radiant light; a modern Latin American creation.
English
The first light of day; variant of Dawn.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
Greek
Strong and brave.
Latin
Divine.
Irish/French
Variant of Darcy, from Irish Ó Dorchaidhe meaning dark.
Latin
Feminine form of Donato, meaning given or donated.
Modern American
Modern name of uncertain origin, possibly related to Daphne.
Hebrew
Variant of Delilah, meaning delicate or weak.
Old English/Old German
Variant of Darlene, meaning dear little one.
Greek
Short form of Doris, meaning gift of the sea.
Greek
Gift of God, variant of Dorothy.
Greek
Gift of God, variant of Dorothy.
French
Desired or wished for.
Modern creation
A modern invented name, possibly combining De- with Asia or a variant of Aisha.
African American
A modern creation, possibly combining Da- with Aisha or a variant of Aisha.
Irish
Sorrow or anguish.
Hebrew
Bee or swarm.
Scottish
From the dark meadow.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
African American
Modern creation derived from Denise, meaning follower of Dionysus.
Greek
From Delphi; related to the ancient oracle site.
Greek
Earth mother; related to goddess Demeter.
Sanskrit
Lamp or light; from Hindi and Sanskrit.
Hebrew
Variant of Danielle, meaning God is my judge.
Hebrew
Feminine form of David, meaning beloved or friend.
Irish/Old English
Variant of Delaney, meaning dark challenger or descendant.
Greek
Dolphin, from Delphinus.
Spanish
Of the Lord, feminine of Domingo.
Hebrew
Bee, diminutive of Deborah.
Hebrew
Bee.
Greek
Fourth letter of Greek alphabet.
Latin
Divine or goddess.
Hebrew
Variant of Deborah, derived from Hebrew meaning bee.
Hebrew
Variant of Delilah, meaning delicate, weak, or languishing in Hebrew.
Modern English
A modern invented name, possibly combining Dee with Anna.
French/Greek
Variant of Denise, derived from Dionysus the god of wine in Greek mythology.
Russian
Russian short form of Daria, meaning wealthy or possessor of riches.
Latin
Variant of Drusilla, derived from the Roman family name Drusus.
English
Diminutive of names beginning with D, such as Delores or Denise.
Greek
Variant of Denise, meaning follower of Dionysus the god of wine.