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1,121 names match.
Modern
A variant of DeWayne, a contemporary creation.
Modern African American
A contemporary variant of DeVaughn or Dwayne.
Irish/Modern
A variant of Desmond, meaning gracious defender from South Munster.
Modern
A contemporary diminutive, possibly from Dottie or Dorothy.
Old English/Welsh
A valley or a place of deep water.
English
A modern creation combining Delaney with a feminine suffix.
English
Noble and beloved, likely a variant of Earl.
Arabic
Beloved, the Arabic form of the name David.
English
Dear one, a variant of Darrell.
Greek
Laurel tree, a modern variant of Daphne.
English
A modern blend of Dae and Shawn.
Welsh
Son of the sea; variant of Dylan.
Hebrew
Bee; variant of Debra or Deborah.
African American
Modern created name.
Latin/French
Fate or destiny; variant of Destiny.
Greek/Latin
Short form of Denise, meaning follower of Dionysus.
Modern invented
Modern created name with unclear established etymology.
Irish/Gaelic
Variant of Darren, possibly meaning great or oak tree.
Modern invented
Modern created name combining Dae with -lynn suffix.
French/Latin
Modern spelling of Desire, meaning wished for or desired.
Hebrew
Variant of Dinah, meaning judged or vindicated.
Hebrew
My hand; a term of endearment.
Italian/Slavic
Of the Lord; variant of Dominic.
English
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
English
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
African American
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
African American
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
West African
An ethnic surname from Mali and Senegal, part of the Fulani tradition.
Vietnamese
A Vietnamese name whose meaning varies with the characters used.
Germanic
A variant of Derek, meaning ruler of the people.
English
A variant of Deena or Dean, meaning valley or church dean.
Irish
Dark-haired warrior, variant of Donovan derived from Gaelic Ó Donabhain.
Sanskrit
Divine goddess, Hindu Sanskrit name for the supreme feminine power.
Welsh
Born from the sea, variant of Dylan from Welsh dy and llanw.
Persian
Wealthy and abundant, variant of Darius from Persian origins.
Unknown/Variant
Etymology uncertain; possibly variant of Darrell.
Persian
Wealthy or possessor; variant of Darius.
Latin
Divine nature or godliness; spiritual virtue name.
English
Son of Dennis; English patronymic.
Modern
Abbreviation or initials used as a given name.
English
Son of Day; modern patronymic.
English/Unknown
Etymology uncertain; possibly variant of Darnell.
Irish
Loyal or faithful; variant of Dillon.
Greek
To tame or subdue; variant of Damon.
Modern American
Invented name with no established meaning.
Modern American
Invented name blending Da with Marco.
Modern American
Invented name blending De with Anna.
French
Of the Lord; French variant of Dominique.