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Modern American
Modern variant of Denise meaning follower of Dionysus.
Scandinavian
Maiden famous in battle or day maid.
English
Feminine form of Dale, meaning valley.
English
Modern spelling of Destiny, meaning fate.
Greek
Gift of God, variant of Dorothy from doros and theos.
English
A modern English creation combining 'Dar' with 'Lena,' the latter from Helena meaning 'shining light.'
English
A modern English creation combining Donna with the diminutive suffix '-etta.'
English
A modern English creation combining the prefix 'De-' with Laina or Alaina.
Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Dama, from Latin meaning lady.
Greek
Variant of Dennis, meaning follower of Dionysus.
Greek
Variant of Daphne, meaning laurel tree.
Latin
Variant of Diana, meaning divine or goddess of the hunt.
Scandinavian/Norse
New day or daylight, from Old Norse dagr meaning day.
Hebrew
A short form of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning 'bee.'
Hebrew / English
A variant of David (Hebrew, 'beloved') or Dana (Latin, 'from Denmark').
Latin
A feminine variant of Donna, from Latin meaning 'lady' or 'woman.'
Greek
A variant of Daphne, from Greek meaning 'laurel tree.'
Greek
From Greek meaning 'lady,' 'mistress,' or 'hospitable.'
Hebrew
A variant spelling of Deborah, from Hebrew meaning 'bee.'
Irish
Variant of Delaney, meaning 'descendant of the dark challenger.'
Spanish
Variant spelling of Daisy or the Spanish form, meaning 'day's eye.'
American
Modern name, possibly related to Delilah or Adele.
Old English
Variant of Darlene, meaning 'beloved' or 'darling.'
French
Variant of Destiny, derived from Latin destinare, meaning 'established.'
Latin
From Latin 'decem' (ten), originally the tenth month of the Roman calendar.
Modern African American
Modern creative variation, possibly blending Desirée with Zara.
Hebrew
Possibly from Danielle (Hebrew, God is my judge) or related to Danish.
French
Variant of Desirée, meaning desired or wished for.
Arabic
Variant of Danielle, meaning God is my judge.
Modern
Invented variant of Darcy, contemporary American creation.
American
Brand name appropriated as a personal name.
English
Variant of Daisy, a flower name meaning day's eye.
Greek
Short form of Dorothy, meaning gift of God.
French
Variant of Désirée, meaning desired or wished for.
Greek
Of Dionysus; feminine variant of Denis from Dionysius.
Modern African American
Contemporary creation combining Dana and sia suffix.
Modern variant
Contemporary creation, possibly from Danielle with -een.
Spanish
Variant of Delores, relating to sorrows or suffering.
Modern English
Modern creation possibly from Dale, meaning valley.
Modern
Modern creation possibly from Darien or Darius.
Modern
Modern creation with uncertain etymology.
Modern African-American
Modern creation possibly from Dane and Aisha.
Greek
Of the sea or daughter of the sea in Greek.
Modern invented
A contemporary creation without traditional roots.
Uncertain, possibly a variant of Delcia or Delaine
Etymology is not well-established for this name.
Greek, possibly related to Dorian
Of the Dorian Greeks or derived from Dora meaning gift.
Greek
Gift of God, a diminutive form related to Dorothy.
Hebrew
A bee, symbolizing industriousness and sweetness.