Browse names
574 names match.
English
Son of David, meaning beloved.
Modern African American
Modern creation, possibly from Don with -tez suffix.
German
Named after the city of Dresden in Germany, meaning marshland.
African American
Modern invented name combining De- and -andre.
English
Diminutive of Richard, meaning brave ruler.
English
Variant of Daryl, meaning beloved or tenderly loved.
Welsh
From Welsh del (pretty) and gwyn (fair), meaning fair-browed.
Modern
Modern invention; possibly combines Don with -yell suffix.
Greek
Variant of Demetrius; means devoted to Demeter, goddess of agriculture.
Modern
Contemporary invented name; possibly combines Dae with -von.
Spanish
Spanish origin; possibly means of León or the lion.
Germanic
Derived from theodoric meaning people's ruler or warrior.
Modern American
A contemporary variant of Dax or Daxton with no ancient etymological source.
Irish/Scandinavian
Possibly from deag meaning black or from Norse origins; little dark one.
Modern American
A contemporary creation with no established traditional etymological roots.
Greek
Variant of Damian; means to tame or subdue.
English
English surname possibly meaning a rounded hilltop.
English (modern created)
African-American created name combining D- prefix with Marcus.
Irish/Scottish
Likely a variant of Daegan or Dugan, meaning dark-haired or from Dugan.
English
One who comes with the day, morning light.
Latin
Desired, longed for.
English
From Devon, a region known for its beauty.
Modern African American
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
Spanish/Italian
Diamond.
Scottish/Gaelic
Variation of Donald, meaning dark stranger.
Hebrew (Italian form)
From 'David,' meaning beloved or the chosen one.
Irish
From the Irish 'Donnell,' meaning brown-haired warrior or world ruler.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Devon with the -tay suffix.
Greek
From 'daimon,' meaning spirit, divine power, or an inner force.
French
From French 'du pré,' meaning from the meadow.
Greek
Devoted to the goddess Demeter of grain and harvest.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
Vietnamese
Talented or virtuous.
Persian/Greek
Wealthy or prosperous.
Modern
A variant of DeWayne, a contemporary creation.
Modern African American
A contemporary variant of DeVaughn or Dwayne.
Irish/Modern
A variant of Desmond, meaning gracious defender from South Munster.
English
Noble and beloved, likely a variant of Earl.
Arabic
Beloved, the Arabic form of the name David.
English
Dear one, a variant of Darrell.
English
A modern blend of Dae and Shawn.
Welsh
Son of the sea; variant of Dylan.
African American
Modern created name.
Irish/Gaelic
Variant of Darren, possibly meaning great or oak tree.
Hebrew
My hand; a term of endearment.
Italian/Slavic
Of the Lord; variant of Dominic.
English
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
African American
Modern invented name with no established etymology.