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1,121 names match.
Greek
To tame or subdue.
African
Father or gift in various African languages.
Latin
Sweet or sweetness.
Modern American
Modern variant of Desiree meaning desired.
Modern American
Modern variant of Denise meaning follower of Dionysus.
Scandinavian
Maiden famous in battle or day maid.
English
One who lays decks or roofs.
Scottish
Variant of Dallas, a Scottish place name.
English
Feminine form of Dale, meaning valley.
African American
Modern invented name, possibly from Don or Andre.
English
Modern spelling of Destiny, meaning fate.
Greek
Gift of God, variant of Dorothy from doros and theos.
African American
Modern invented name, origin and meaning uncertain.
Italian/Spanish
A variant of Damont or a modern creation, possibly combining 'Da' or Italian 'da' (from) with 'Monte' (mountain).
English
A modern English creation, possibly derived from Dalton or combining 'Dal' with 'Vin.'
English
A variant of Darren, from the Irish meaning 'great' or 'mighty.'
English
A modern English creation combining 'Dar' with 'Lena,' the latter from Helena meaning 'shining light.'
English
A modern English creation of uncertain etymological derivation.
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.
English
An English place name or variant of Dalton, from Old English meaning 'from the valley settlement.'
Germanic
Variant of Dietrich, meaning people's ruler.
Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Dama, from Latin meaning lady.
Italian
Variant of Dante, meaning enduring or lasting.
Greek
Variant of Dennis, meaning follower of Dionysus.
Hebrew
Biblical name of unclear etymology, possibly belonging to God.
Greek
Variant of Daphne, meaning laurel tree.
Latin
Variant of Diana, meaning divine or goddess of the hunt.
Persian
Wealthy or possessor, related to the Persian Darius meaning holder of riches.
English/Irish
Great or mighty, a variant of Darren from Irish Dáire.
Scandinavian/Norse
New day or daylight, from Old Norse dagr meaning day.
Spanish/Latin
Lasting or enduring, from Latin durare meaning to last.
Hebrew/Latin
God is judge and priceless, combining Dan and Anthony.
Spanish/Modern
God is gracious, a modern variant of Juan.
Modern American
A contemporary name of unclear established etymology, possibly combining De- with Monte or Italian origins.
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.'
French
From the city of Dijon in France, used as a modern given name.
Old English
A variant of Darrell, from Old English meaning 'dear' or 'beloved.'
Irish
Variant of Delaney, meaning 'descendant of the dark challenger.'
Irish
Irish surname from Ó Dháibhinn, meaning 'descendant of Daibhinn.'
Spanish
Variant spelling of Daisy or the Spanish form, meaning 'day's eye.'
Germanic
Variant of Derek, meaning 'ruler of the people.'
American
Modern name combining Day with Von, of uncertain etymology.