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1,121 names match.
Germanic
Variant of Dieter, meaning warrior of the people.
Greek
Short form of Adonis, meaning handsome in Greek.
African American
Modern created name with creative spelling variation.
Native American
From Dakota tribe name meaning friend or allied tribe.
English
Modern variant of Delaney, meaning dark challenger or descendant of the challenger.
Spanish
Feminine variant of Juan, derived from Latin Joannes, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
English
Surname used as given name, from Old English meaning 'without forest' or 'cleared land.'
Greek
Possibly short for Alexandra, from Greek alexandros meaning 'defender of men.'
Irish or English
Variant of Darin or Darren, possibly from Irish origins or Old English; exact etymology disputed.
African American English and Italian
Modern African American invention combining the prefix De- with Marco (from Marcus, Latin meaning 'of Mars').
Old Norse and Old English
Variant of Darby, from Old Norse dyra (deer) combined with by (farm or settlement).
Modern English
Contemporary name of uncertain origin, possibly African American creation.
Modern English
Contemporary African American name combining Dre and Shawn.
Sanskrit
Compassion and kindness, a helper and giver.
English
Little dawn, day's beginning and light.
Modern English
Contemporary African American name, possibly variant of Devon.
Modern English
Short form and contemporary name, abbreviation of Andre.
Greek
Follower of Demeter, goddess of harvest.
Sanskrit
Subduer and powerful one, tamer of beasts.
Latin
Tamer and healer, feminine form of Damian.
Spanish
Diamond-like and precious, relating to diamonds.
English
Beloved dear one, variant of Darrell.
Scandinavian
God is my judge, Scandinavian variant of Dan.
Arabic
God is my judge, Arabic variant of Daniel.
Vietnamese
Day and daylight, as in carpe diem.
Native American/Sioux
Modern spelling variant of Dakota, from the Sioux word meaning 'friend' or 'ally.'
Germanic/Modern
Variant of Erica or modern creation; possibly related to Eric meaning 'eternal ruler.'
Modern African American
Contemporary blended name, possibly combining Donna or Don with the suffix -esha.
Arabic/Hindi
Arabic or Hindi origin, meaning 'chief minister,' 'court,' or 'hall.'
Greek
Variant of Demetrius, from Greek Demeter (goddess of harvest), meaning 'devoted to Demeter.'
Irish
Variant of Donovan, from Irish Donnabhán meaning 'dark brown' or 'brown chieftain.'
Modern African American
Contemporary creation, possibly combining Dion (of Zeus) with the suffix -tae.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Delilah or Delia, derived from Hebrew meaning delicate or from Greek delos meaning visible.
Greek
Gift of God, derived from Greek doros meaning gift and thea meaning God.
Greek
Variant of Daphne, derived from Greek daphne meaning laurel tree.
Hebrew
Variant of Dalia, the flowering dahlia plant symbolizing grace.
Slavic
Precious or gift, representing cherished value.
English
Variant of Daisy, representing the white flowering plant.
Scottish
Scottish variant of Edward, meaning wealthy guardian.
English
Combining dur (hard) and win (friend), representing steadfast friendship.
English
Blending of Darius and lyn, representing nobility and grace.
Literary Invention
Invented name created by George R.R. Martin; meaning unknown by author.
Hebrew
Feminine form of David; beloved.
Spanish
Sweet Mary combining dulce (sweet) and Maria.
Scottish
Modern variant of Dillon; loyal or true.
Modern English
Modern blend combining De with Carlo (Charles), meaning strong and manly.
Latin
Divine; sacred to the Roman goddess Diana.
Scottish Gaelic
World ruler.