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1,121 names match.
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.'
American
Modern African-American name combining David with -tae.
Modern English
Contemporary creation, possibly a variation of Darren (Irish, great).
Latin
From Latin 'decem' (ten), originally the tenth month of the Roman calendar.
Modern African American
Modern creative variation, possibly blending Desirée with Zara.
English
Possibly a modern combination of Del (short form) and Roy (French 'roi,' king).
Latin
Modern combination of Damian (Latin, to tame) with -rius suffix.
Hebrew
Possibly from Danielle (Hebrew, God is my judge) or related to Danish.
English
Possibly a modern variation of Edward (Old English, wealthy guardian).
Polish
Polish variation of Derek or Derrick, from Germanic meaning people's ruler.
French
Variant of Desirée, meaning desired or wished for.
English
Surname meaning son of Dye, now used as first name.
Modern
Invented variant, possibly derived from Dorian.
Arabic
Variant of Danielle, meaning God is my judge.
Modern
Invented variant of Darcy, contemporary American creation.
English
Variant of Daryl, meaning dear.
English
Variant of Dustin, meaning valiant fighter.
American
Brand name appropriated as a personal name.
German
Yiddish surname, possibly meaning three or tripod.
English
Variant of Daisy, a flower name meaning day's eye.
American
Modern created name, possibly blending Dion and Andre.
German
Variant of Derek, meaning talented ruler.
Greek
Short form of Dorothy, meaning gift of God.
French
Variant of Désirée, meaning desired or wished for.
French
From the place Delon or related to Dion.
Modern variant
Contemporary spelling variation, possibly inspired by Dante.
Greek
Of Dionysus; feminine variant of Denis from Dionysius.
English/Dutch prefix
Of, from; typically a name prefix or particle, rarely standalone.
Modern variant
Contemporary creation, possibly from Daemon or Damon.
Greek
Clear, visible; sacred island in Greek mythology.
Modern African American
Contemporary creation combining Dana and sia suffix.
Modern African American
Contemporary creation combining Da and Sean.
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.
Hebrew
Short for Daniel, meaning God is my judge.
Modern
Modern creation with uncertain etymology.
Modern African-American
Modern creation possibly from David or David-ante blend.
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.
Modern invented blend
A contemporary combination of Day and Shawn.
Greek
Gift of God, a diminutive form related to Dorothy.