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574 names match.
Greek
Variant of Demetrius, from Greek Demeter (goddess of harvest), meaning 'devoted to Demeter.'
Irish
Variant of Donovan, from Irish Donnabhán meaning 'dark brown' or 'brown chieftain.'
Modern African American
Contemporary creation, possibly combining Dion (of Zeus) with the suffix -tae.
Scottish
Scottish variant of Edward, meaning wealthy guardian.
English
Combining dur (hard) and win (friend), representing steadfast friendship.
Scottish
Modern variant of Dillon; loyal or true.
Modern English
Modern blend combining De with Carlo (Charles), meaning strong and manly.
Turkish
Iron.
Hebrew
Gift.
Germanic
Noble wolf.
African American
Modern created name with De- prefix and Montae.
Irish
Dark or black; from Irish dubhach.
African American
Modern created name with Dai- prefix and Von.
Hebrew
Variant of David, meaning beloved.
English
Modern blended name, possibly combining Dade with -ian.
Hebrew/Arabic
Variant of Daniel, meaning God is my judge.
Portuguese
Portuguese name combining Denis (follower of Dionysus) with -son.
African American
Modern created name, possibly combining Da- with Jour (day in French).
Modern variant
Modern creation from Darnell, meaning hidden nook.
English
Surname used as a name, son of Dick.
Modern variant
Modern creation, possibly from Dante or Dantavius.
Welsh/English
Possibly Welsh word for meeting or assembly.
Modern variant
Modern variant of Daron or Darren, possibly Irish origin.
Modern creation
Modern creation blending D- with Shawn (God is gracious).
Persian/Modern
Wealthy; from Persian darius or a modern variant.
Modern American
Modern blending of Di- prefix with Angelo.
Modern American
Contemporary variant possibly from Dell or Delmar.
Modern American
Contemporary variant combining Dek- or Declan with -lyn.
Irish
Great or oak, an Irish name.
English
A modern blend of Dave and variations.
Irish
Faithful or loyal, a variant of Dillon.
Modern invented
A contemporary name of uncertain origin, possibly from Danish elements.
Sanskrit/Irish
Sanskrit for branch or division, or Irish surname meaning blind.
Hebrew
Feminine form of David, meaning beloved.
Modern invented
A contemporary name of uncertain etymological origin.
Spanish/Italian
One who is greatly desired, derived from Latin desiderare meaning to desire or long for.
Welsh
Modern variant of Dylan, derived from Welsh meaning born from the sea or son of the sea.
Modern variant
A contemporary variant of DeWayne or Dwayne, of uncertain origin.
Modern variant
A variant of Denzell, of uncertain established origin.
Modern creation
A contemporary name combining Di and Andre elements.
Hebrew variant
Modern variant of David, meaning beloved.
Latin
Dragon, derived from the Latin word for the serpent constellation.
Greek variant
Modern variant of Dorian, meaning from Doria or gift of God.
Chinese
Duan is a Chinese surname and personal name with various meanings.
English
Brown meadow or English surname from Old English donn and lea.
French, Greek
Great or priceless, French surname from Anthony, from Greek anthos (flower).
Hebrew
Judge, from Hebrew dayyan (judge or magistrate).
Greek, English
Tamer or subduer, English variant of Damian from Greek Damios.