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1,121 names match.
Hebrew
A bee, symbolizing industriousness and sweetness.
Latin and Spanish
Sorrows or pains, related to the name Dolores.
French
Desired or wished for, the French name Desirée with alternate spelling.
Swahili
Happy and joyful, expressing cheerfulness and delight.
Hebrew
God is my judge, a variant spelling of Daniel.
Germanic
Noble wolf or elf warrior, derived from Adolphus.
Welsh
Son of the sea or born from the water.
Modern creation
A contemporary blended name combining De and Shun.
Irish
Descendant of the dark challenger or brave one.
Germanic
Ruler of the people or wealthy leader.
Cornish and English
From the stronghold or fortress, a place-derived name.
Greek
Gift of God or divine present, variant of Dorothea.
African American
Modern blend combining Dean and Angela.
Greek
A spiritual entity or divine power in ancient Greek philosophy and mythology.
Sanskrit/Latin
Divine or goddess-like; derived from Sanskrit devi meaning goddess.
Modern creation
Contemporary name without established traditional etymology.
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name likely combining David or Darius with -onta suffix.
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name likely derived from Damian or Damien.
French/English
Lady; feminine form of Don, from French donné meaning given.
Modern creation
Contemporary name possibly derived from Damon or Damian.
Modern variant of Dorian (Greek)
From Doros; a name made famous by Oscar Wilde meaning a Dorian Greek.
English
Teacher or learned one; a nickname derived from doctor.
English
A modern name possibly combining 'de' and 'mar' or variant of Demerius.
English
A modern variant possibly derived from Adeline or combining 'dale' and '-lyn.'
Greek
Variant of Diamond from Greek 'adamas' meaning 'unconquerable.'
English
Possibly a variant of Donata or short for Leonia.
English
A variant of Darrell possibly from Old English meaning 'dear.'
English
A modern name possibly derived from Delia or Delta.
Modern English
Modern creation possibly derived from Devon or divine.
Irish
Sorrow or broken-hearted woman.
Latin
Of Dionysus, the god of wine.
Spanish and Latin
Of Charles, a free man.
English
A familiar form or nickname of Dickerson.
Hebrew
Beloved; from David.
Old English
Dusty place or from a personal name.
Latin
Of the Lord; from Dominicus.
Latin
Of Dionysus, the god of wine.
Modern English
Modern creation possibly from DeJuan.
Modern English
Modern creation from Deon.
Latin
Of Mars; from Marcus.
Celtic
Variant of Duane, meaning dark or swarthy.
Native American
From the Navajo language, meaning deer.
English
Variant of Doyall, meaning loyal or faithful.
Latin
Variant of Destiny, meaning determined fate.
Greek
Variant of Dorothy, meaning gift of God.
Spanish
Variant of Dolores, meaning sorrows or pains.
Modern creation
Modern variant without established historical etymology.
English
From the word Dutch, meaning from the Netherlands or German.