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1,121 names match.
French
From Alexandre Dumas literature, meaning from Artagnan.
Latin
Variant of Diana, meaning divine or heavenly.
Turkish
Possibly from Turkish origin.
Welsh
Variant of Dylan, meaning son of the sea.
Hindi/Sanskrit
Possibly related to dolna, meaning swing or cradle.
Latin
Variant of Diane, meaning divine or goddess of the hunt.
Irish
Surname meaning dark challenger or descendant of Delbhna.
Latin
Variant of Diane, meaning divine or of Zeus.
American
Modern creation, possibly based on Antoine or Donovan.
Modern
Contemporary variant, possibly from Dewayne or modern creation.
Modern
Contemporary blend of Darius and Anna.
Greek/Slavic
Variant of Denise, meaning of Dionysus the god of wine.
American
Modern creation from Diamond with French suffix -ique.
Hebrew
God is my judge, feminine variant of Daniel.
Hebrew
Arbiter or God is my judge, feminine form of Dan.
Hebrew
God is my judge, variant of Danielle.
Germanic
Powerful ruler or brave, diminutive of Richard.
Modern African American
Modern creation possibly from Delores or Della.
English
Son of David, meaning beloved.
Modern African American
Modern creation, possibly from Don with -tez suffix.
English
Son of David meaning beloved, variant of Dawson.
Greek/Sanskrit
Gentle or tame, from Greek daman (to tame).
Italian, English, Modern blend
Combination of Donna (lady) and Lee (meadow).
English, Modern blend
Modern creation possibly from Dena or Denise with -ine suffix.
German
Named after the city of Dresden in Germany, meaning marshland.
Hebrew
Feminine form of Davon, from David meaning beloved.
Greek
Variant of Doris or Dora, meaning gift.
Hebrew
Variant of Deborah, meaning bee.
Hebrew
Variant of Dara or Sarah, meaning princess.
African American
Modern invented name combining De- and -andre.
Sanskrit
Divine being or god.
Hebrew
Modern spelling of Daliah, meaning God is my judge.
Latin
Modern spelling of Desiree, meaning desired or wished for.
English
Diminutive of Richard, meaning brave ruler.
English
Diminutive of Dustin, meaning valiant fighter.
English
Variant of Daryl, meaning beloved or tenderly loved.
Welsh
From Welsh del (pretty) and gwyn (fair), meaning fair-browed.
Greek
Variant of Denise; means devoted to Dionysus.
Modern
Contemporary invented name; possibly influenced by Daisy.
Irish
Variant of Devin or Devaney; means dark-haired or poet.
Modern
Modern invention; possibly combines De- with Lora.
French
Modern variant of Desirée; means desired or wished for.
Modern
Modern invention; possibly combines Don with -yell suffix.
Modern
Contemporary invented name; meaning uncertain.
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.
Modern American
Modern invention, possibly a variant blending D with Amiyah.