Browse names
1,121 names match.
Germanic
Feminine form of Derrick, meaning 'ruler of the people.'
Germanic
Derived from theodoric meaning people's ruler or warrior.
Modern American
Modern invention with possible Spanish influence.
Hebrew
Variant of Danielle, derived from Hebrew meaning God is my judge.
Greek
Variant of Doris or Dorothy, derived from dorys meaning gift.
American English
A variant of Darla or Darlene with no ancient etymological root.
American place name
From Daytona Beach, Florida; a modern use of a place name as a given name.
Spanish/Slavic
A variant or diminutive form, possibly from Daniela or related names.
Modern American
A contemporary variant of Dax or Daxton with no ancient etymological source.
French/Persian
Possibly from Darius (Persian) combined with French feminine endings; meaning prosperous.
Irish/Scandinavian
Possibly from deag meaning black or from Norse origins; little dark one.
Modern American
A contemporary creation with no established traditional etymological roots.
Modern African-American
A contemporary creation with no established traditional etymological roots.
Greek
Variant of Damian; means to tame or subdue.
English
English surname possibly meaning a rounded hilltop.
Modern
Modern variant possibly combining Dana with Denise.
English (modern created)
African-American created name combining D- prefix with Marcus.
Irish/Scottish
Likely a variant of Daegan or Dugan, meaning dark-haired or from Dugan.
English
A peaceful bird, symbolizing gentleness and innocence.
Latin
Feminine variant of Donna, meaning woman or lady.
Greek
From Delphi, ancient Greek sanctuary, or related to delphis meaning womb.
English
One who comes with the day, morning light.
Latin
Desired, longed for.
English
From Devon, a region known for its beauty.
Modern English
Modern invented name, possibly blending Delilah and other name elements.
Modern English
Modern variation of Destiny.
Modern African American
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
Spanish/Italian
Diamond.
Hebrew/French
Modern variation of Danielle, meaning God is my judge.
Scottish/Gaelic
Variation of Donald, meaning dark stranger.
Greek
Greek form of Demetria, relating to the goddess Demeter.
Hebrew (Italian form)
From 'David,' meaning beloved or the chosen one.
Irish
From the Irish 'Donnell,' meaning brown-haired warrior or world ruler.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Devon with the -tay suffix.
Turkish/Modern
Possibly from Turkish 'deme' or a modern creation.
Greek
From 'daimon,' meaning spirit, divine power, or an inner force.
Modern American
A modern creation combining De- and -lynn.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Donovan or a short form.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Desiree or a blend of names.
French
From French 'du pré,' meaning from the meadow.
Irish
Variant of Dara or Darragh, meaning oak tree or great oak.
Greek
Devoted to the goddess Demeter of grain and harvest.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
English
Little dear one or beloved.
Vietnamese
Talented or virtuous.
Persian/Greek
Wealthy or prosperous.
English
Dawn or daybreak.
Latin
A variant of Dominica, meaning of the Lord.