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1,121 names match.
Irish
Irish surname used as a first name, derived from Ó Daoláin meaning 'descendant of Daolán'.
Latin/Greek
Variation of Denise, from Greek 'Dionysus' meaning 'follower of Dionysus' (god of wine).
Modern/African American
Modern American name, possibly combining the prefix 'Da-' with Shaun (Irish 'Sean', God is gracious).
English/Modern
Variation of Devon or Davina, from the English place name Devon.
Modern African American
Modern creation, possibly a blend of Devon and a suffix like -tae.
Old English
From Old English "deor" (deer) and "wudu" (wood), meaning "dweller of the deer wood."
Latin/Romanian
From ancient Roman province Dacia, meaning "from Dacia."
Modern African American
Modern creation with African American roots.
Hebrew/Scottish
Scottish diminutive of David, from Hebrew "David" (beloved).
Irish/Scottish
From Irish "odhar" meaning "dun-colored" or from place names.
Hebrew
From Hebrew "dov" meaning "bear."
Modern African American
Modern creation with African American roots.
Greek
From Greek, meaning "devoted to Demeter" the harvest goddess.
Modern American
Modern variant, possibly from Daylon or Dalia.
Old Norse
Variant of Dustin, from Old Norse "Þórsteinn" (Thor's stone).
English
Daybreak or first light.
English
Modern blend of De with Ante or Dante, possibly meaning enduring.
French
A type of fine woolen fabric or place name.
Greek
Gift of God.
English
Modern African American name, blend of De and Onta.
English
Modern African American name, blend of De and Shon.
English
Modern African American name, blend of De and Jon.
Hebrew
Variant of Daniel, meaning 'God is my judge.'
Spanish/Latin
From Latin delicium, meaning 'delight' or 'pleasure.'
English (modern)
Modern variant of Deena or Dane; possibly meaning 'valley.'
English (modern)
Modern variant of Donna, meaning 'lady.'
Hebrew (modern)
Modern variant possibly derived from David, meaning 'beloved.'
English
A modern variant of Daylen, combining day with the suffix -lan.
English
A modern created name, possibly related to dream or a variant of Dremma.
Greek
A variant of Demetrius, derived from Demeter, the Greek goddess of the harvest.
Baltic
A Latvian and Lithuanian name meaning joy or fate.
English
A modern variant of Dasha, possibly combining day with -sha.
Sanskrit
A Hindu name meaning divine, luminous, or splendid in Sanskrit.
Greek
A Greek form of Demetrius, derived from Demeter the goddess of harvest.
English
Derived from the English word for the small indentation on the face.
English
A variant of Davin or David, derived from Hebrew meaning beloved.
Greek
A variant of Dorothea, derived from Greek meaning gift of God.
English
A modern created name, possibly blending De- with Vaughn, meaning water dwelling.
English
Variant of Daisy, from the flower name meaning day's eye.
Modern
Modern creation, possibly from Danish or a blend.
Modern
Modern creation, possibly from Daya or a blend.
Hebrew
Hebrew form of Deborah, meaning bee.
Hebrew
Yiddish variant of David, meaning beloved.
Sanskrit
Short form meaning god or divine in Hindu tradition.
Latin/Modern
Modern creation, possibly from De Monte meaning from the mountain.
Modern/Hebrew
Modern variant of Dinah, meaning judged or valley.
Greek/English
Modern variant of Damien, from Damian meaning tamer or subduer.
African American/Modern
Modern creation, possibly from Don or combining Don- with -tay.