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1,121 names match.
Turkish
Iron.
Latin
Bringer of joy.
Hebrew
Gift.
Germanic
Noble wolf.
African American
Modern created name with De- prefix and Shawna; carries strength and contemporary identity.
English diminutive
Short form or variant of Dorsey or Doris.
Greek
Gift of God.
African American
Modern created name with De- prefix and Montae.
Irish
Dark or black; from Irish dubhach.
African American
Modern created name with Dai- prefix and Von.
Modern variant
Modern variant of Dana; from valley.
English variant
Variant of Danielle; God is my judge.
Modern
Modern name, possibly short form or independent creation.
English variant
Variant of Daisy or Lacey; from Dacey.
Hebrew variant
Variant of Deborah; bee in Hebrew.
Spanish
Feminine variant of Darius, meaning wealthy.
Hebrew
Variant of David, meaning beloved.
English
Modern variant, possibly combining Dale with -ana.
English
Modern blended name, possibly combining Dade with -ian.
Hebrew/Arabic
Variant of Daniel, meaning God is my judge.
English
From Old English, a place name meaning someone's dwelling.
Portuguese
Portuguese name combining Denis (follower of Dionysus) with -son.
African American
Modern created name, possibly combining Da- with Jour (day in French).
Greek
Variant of Diana, goddess of the hunt.
Modern variant
Modern creation from Darnell, meaning hidden nook.
English
Surname used as a name, son of Dick.
Modern variant
Modern creation, possibly from Dante or Dantavius.
Welsh/English
Possibly Welsh word for meeting or assembly.
Greek
Variant of Dimitri or Demeter, goddess of harvests.
Modern variant
Modern variant of Daron or Darren, possibly Irish origin.
Modern creation
Modern creation blending D- with Shawn (God is gracious).
Greek
Follower of Dionysus, the god of wine.
Persian/Modern
Wealthy; from Persian darius or a modern variant.
Modern American
Modern blending of Di- prefix with Angelo.
Greek
Possibly from Demetria, meaning follower of Demeter.
Modern American
Contemporary variant possibly from Dell or Delmar.
Modern American
Contemporary variant combining Dek- or Declan with -lyn.
English
Possibly a variant of Dane or a place-based name.
Irish
Great or oak, an Irish name.
Persian
Pearl, from the Persian language.
English
A modern blend of Dave and variations.
Slavic
Gift or precious.
Latin
Of the Lord, feminine form of Dominic.
Irish
Faithful or loyal, a variant of Dillon.
Sanskrit
Cosmic law or duty.
Modern invented
A contemporary name of uncertain origin, possibly from Danish elements.
Sanskrit/Irish
Sanskrit for branch or division, or Irish surname meaning blind.
Hebrew
Feminine form of David, meaning beloved.