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Italian/Latin
From Delphi or delphinus, meaning dolphin.
Hebrew; from Daniel
Short form of Daniel, meaning God is my judge.
Latin
Feminine form of Dominicus, meaning of the Lord or belonging to God.
French; from place names
French surname, possibly from a place name meaning from the marshes.
Irish; from Donovan
Variant of Donovan, meaning dark-brown or dark warrior.
African American
Modern creation, possibly influenced by Darius or similar names.
Hebrew
A variant of Dan, meaning judge.
English
Modern blend combining Del- with Linda, or variant of Delilah.
Germanic
Possibly a variant of Gerald, meaning spear ruler.
Modern variant
A contemporary creation possibly derived from Deidre, meaning sorrowful.
Hebrew
God is my judge; a feminine form of Danny.
Modern African American
A contemporary creation with no established etymology.
Greek
A succession of rulers or a powerful family line.
Modern African American
A contemporary creation with no established etymological basis.
French English
From the fabric originally from Nîmes, France.
Hebrew English
From the night; variant of Delilah or Magdalena.
Germanic
Ruler of the people; variant of Derek.
French
From Arcy, France; variant of Darcy.
English
Modern invented name; possibly from diamond.
Persian
Variant of Darius, from Daryavahush meaning 'wealthy.'
Spanish/Latin
From Latin dies meaning 'day,' or short form of Diana.
Greek
From Demetria, honoring Demeter, goddess of harvest.
English
Variant of Daryl, from English meaning 'from the oak grove.'
Greek/Russian
From Demetrius, honoring Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest.
Hebrew
Feminine form of Daniel, from daniel meaning 'God is my judge.'
Greek
Variant of Delphine, from delphis meaning 'dolphin.'
English
Variant of Darrell, from Normandy origins.
Greek
Devoted to Dionysus, god of wine.
Gaelic
World ruler; feminine form of Donald.
African American Modern
Modern created name; possibly from Daphne or invented.
Germanic
People's ruler; powerful leader.
Latin
Divine, from the Latin goddess Diana.
Greek
Of two men, from the Greek di (two) and andros (man).
Greek
Strong and manly, a modern variant of Drew or Andrew.
Greek
Gift of God, from the Greek dorothea.
Greek
Of Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture.
French
Desired or wished for, a variant of Desiree.
Irish
Woman of sorrow, from the Irish Deirdre.
Irish/Scandinavian
Irish name meaning from Denmark.
English
Variant of Diamond, meaning precious gem.
English
English surname, possibly meaning sleeper.
Greek
Greek mythological name meaning terrible strength.
English
Variant of Delores or Dolores, meaning sorrowful.
English
Modern variation of Diana or Dion.
Spanish/English
Variant of Dolores, meaning sorrows.
Greek
Greek variant of Demetrius, meaning devoted to Demeter.
English
Variant of Daryl, meaning beloved.
English
Modern invented name combining De- with Marius.