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1,121 names match.
Irish/Celtic
Great one; variant of Darrell.
Scottish Gaelic
Dark stream; variant of Douglas.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
Greek
Strong and brave.
Irish
From South Munster.
Germanic
Ruler of the people.
Modern English
A modern created name.
Irish-Modern
God is gracious.
Latin
Divine.
Irish/French
Variant of Darcy, from Irish Ó Dorchaidhe meaning dark.
Greek
Variant of Dion, from Greek Dionysus, god of wine.
English
English nickname, possibly from occupation or a place name.
Irish
From Irish Ó Dubhláinn meaning dark-haired.
Scottish
Variant of Donald, meaning world ruler.
Germanic
Variant of Derek, meaning ruler of the people.
Italian/Spanish
Combination of Spanish de and Marco, meaning of Mark.
Spanish
Spanish combination meaning of John.
Irish
Derived from the Irish name Donovan, meaning dark-haired or brown.
Latin
Feminine form of Donato, meaning given or donated.
Modern American
Modern name possibly combining Del and Vin, meaning noble friend.
Modern American
Modern name of uncertain origin, possibly related to Daphne.
Hebrew
Variant of Delilah, meaning delicate or weak.
Latin
Variant of Dominic, meaning of the Lord.
Old English/Old German
Variant of Darlene, meaning dear little one.
Native American
Variant spelling of Dakota, meaning friend or allies.
English
Modern variant possibly derived from Dale, meaning valley.
English
Variant of Darrell, meaning beloved or dear.
English
From a valley town, English place name origin.
English
Short form of various names or means of the valley.
Greek
Short form of Doris, meaning gift of the sea.
Greek
Gift of God, variant of Dorothy.
Greek
Gift of God, variant of Dorothy.
French
Desired or wished for.
Germanic
Powerful ruler, diminutive of Richard.
Germanic
A variant of Derek or Derick, derived from Theodoric meaning 'people's ruler.'
English
Derived from English elements possibly meaning 'valley settlement' or related to 'delta.'
Modern creation
A modern invented name, possibly combining De- with Asia or a variant of Aisha.
Greek
A variant of Dennis, derived from Dionysus, the Greek god of wine.
African American
A modern creation, possibly combining Da- with Aisha or a variant of Aisha.
Irish
Sorrow or anguish.
Hebrew
Bee or swarm.
Welsh
Son of the sea.
Italian/Modern
From Davante or of David.
Scottish
From the dark meadow.
Irish/Gaelic
Dark or swarthy.
Germanic
Beloved ruler.
Hebrew
God is my judge.
Modern American
Beloved one.