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Dace Feminine Latvian

Dace is a Latvian feminine given name, originally a diminutive of Dārta but now used independently. Dārta itself is the Latvian form of Dorothea, a name of Greek origin meaning "gift of God", derived from the elements do...

Dacre Masculine English

Dacre is a masculine given name derived from the prominent English surname Dacre, itself originating from multiple place names in England and other English-speaking countries. The place name Dacre is thought to come from...

Dae-jung Masculine Korean

Dae-jung is a Korean masculine given name typically composed of the hanja characters 大 (dae), meaning "big, great, vast, large, high," and 中 (jung), meaning "middle." However, other hanja combinations can also form thi...

Dafne Feminine Italian Portuguese +1

Dafne is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Daphne. The name ultimately derives from the Greek mythological figure Daphne, a nymph who was transformed into a laurel tree.EtymologyIn Greek mythology, Daphne was...

Dag Masculine Norwegian Swedish

Dag is a masculine Scandinavian given name most commonly used in Norway and Sweden. It derives from the Old Norse dagr meaning "day", and is related to the name of the Norse god Dagr, the personification of day. In Swede...

Dagr Masculine Old Norse

Dagr is the Old Norse form of Dag, derived from the Old Norse element dagr meaning "day". In Norse mythology, Dagr is the divine personification of day, a figure who appears in the Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda. Accordi...

Dagur Masculine Icelandic

Dagur [ˈtaːɣʏr̥] is an Icelandic masculine given name, directly derived from the Dag form common in Swedish and other Scandinavian languages. Dagur in turn traces its root to Old Norse dagr, meaning "day". In Norse mytho...

Dahiru Masculine Hausa

Dahiru is the Hausa form of Tahir, an Arabic name meaning "virtuous, pure, chaste". It is primarily used in Nigeria and other West African regions with significant Hausa-speaking populations, where it carries strong cult...

Dai Masculine Welsh

Dai is a masculine given name with distinct origins in Welsh and Japanese. In Welsh, it functions as a diminutive of Dafydd, the Welsh form of David. The name David derives from the Hebrew דָּוִד (Dawiḏ), meaning "belove...

Daigo Masculine Japanese

Daigo is a Japanese name that can be used both as a masculine given name and as a surname. As a given name, Daigo (大悟 or 大吾) is typically composed of the element dai meaning "big, great" combined with either go meani...

Daisuke Masculine Japanese

Daisuke (だいすけ, ダイスケ) is a common masculine Japanese given name whose written forms reflect core values of strength and support in Japanese culture. The name employs dai (大) meaning "big" or "great" combined with...

Daisy Feminine English

Daisy is a feminine given name from the English word for the white flower, ultimately derived from Old English dægeseage meaning "day eye" — because the daisy opens its petals at dawn and closes them at dusk. The name wa...

Dale Unisex English

Dale is a unisex given name of English origin, derived from a dale (valley). The name's roots lie in the English surname tradition, where a person who lived in or near a valley would come to be identified by that topogra...

Daley Feminine Dutch English

Daley is a unisex given name of Dutch and English origin, derived from the Irish surname Daley, an Anglicized form of Ó Dálaigh. This surname originates from the given name Dálach, which means "assembly, meeting" in Old...

Dalibor Masculine Croatian Czech +4

Dalibor (Cyrillic: Далибор) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, common among Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, and Slovene speakers. It is derived from the Slavic elements dalĭ meaning "distance" and...

Dalit Feminine Hebrew

Dalit is a Hebrew feminine name derived from the word daliyya (דָּלִיָּה), meaning "hanging branch" or "bough" (as in a tree branch that hangs down). It is a variant of the more common names Dalia and Dalya, which share...

Dalitso Unisex Chewa

Dalitso is a name of Chewa origin, primarily used in Malawi. It means "blessing" in the Chewa language (also known as Chichewa). The name is conceptually and linguistically related to Madalitso, another Chewa name meanin...

Dalton Masculine English

Dalton is an English masculine given name, derived from an English surname that originated as a place name. The surname itself traces back to Old English elements dæl meaning "valley" and tūn meaning "town" or "settlemen...

Daly Feminine English

Daly is a feminine given name of Daley usage, derived from a surname that itself is a variant spellings of the Irish patronage. Its roots trace back to the Gaelic Dálach, derived from Old Irish dál meaning 'assembly, mee...

Damien Masculine French

Damien is a French masculine given name, the French form of Damian. The underlying name Damian derives from the Greek name Damianos, which in turn comes from the Greek word damazō, meaning "to tame" (related to the damaz...

Damion Masculine English

Damion is a variant of the name Damian, which itself derives from the Greek name Δαμιανός (Damianos), ultimately from the Greek word δαμάζω (damazo), meaning "to tame." The name thus carries connotations of subduing or m...

Damir 1 Masculine Croatian Serbian +1

Damir 1 is a masculine given name with multiple possible origins. It is most commonly used in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene.EtymologyThe name may derive from the Slavic elements danŭ “given” and mirŭ “peace, world”, thu...

Damon Masculine English Greek

Damon is a masculine given name of Greek origin, deriving from the Greek name Δάμων (Damōn), which itself comes from the verb δαμάζω (damazo) meaning "to tame, subdue, conquer." The name carries connotations of strength...

Dan 1 Masculine Hebrew English Bible +1

Dan is a Hebrew name meaning "he judged," derived from the verb din (דִּין) meaning "to judge." In the Old Testament, Dan is the fifth son of Jacob and Bilhah, the servant of Jacob's wife Rachel. According to Genesis 30:...

Dane Masculine English

Dane is a masculine given name and surname of English, Dutch, Irish, Danish, and Hungarian origin. As a given name, it typically derives from the English surname, which itself was either a variant of the surname Dean or...

Danel Masculine Basque

Danel is the Basque form of the Hebrew name Daniel. While Daniel is globally recognized as a biblical prophet, Danel holds a distinct parallel in ancient Near Eastern mythology. In Ugaritic texts from the 14th century BC...

Dani 1 Feminine English

Dani 1 is an English diminutive of the name Danielle. It functions primarily as a feminine given name, offering a shorter, more casual form of the full French-origin name. While "Dani" can also be a unisex nickname for n...

Dani 2 Masculine Dutch Hungarian +1

Dani 2 is a masculine diminutive of the name Dániel (Hungarian), Daniel (Spanish), or Daniël (Dutch). This short form is used in Dutch, Hungarian, and Spanish-speaking regions as a familiar and informal variant of the lo...

Dania 2 Feminine Arabic

Dania is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Daniya (دانية), which means "close, near" in Arabic. The name is used primarily in Arabic-speaking communities and carries connotations of proximity, intimacy, or cl...

Daniel Masculine Armenian Georgian +22

Daniel is a masculine given name with deep roots in Hebrew tradition, derived from the name Daniyyel (דָּנִיֵּאל), meaning "God is my judge." This etymology combines the root din (to judge) and ʾel (God), reflecting the...

Daniël Masculine Dutch

Daniël is the Dutch form of the biblical name Daniel. It is a masculine given name widely used in the Netherlands and among Dutch-speaking communities. The name derives from the Hebrew dāni'ēl, meaning "God is my judge,"...

Dániel Masculine Faroese Hungarian

Dániel is the Hungarian and Faroese form of Daniel, a name with deep biblical roots. It derives from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge," composed of the elements din (to judge) and ʾel (God).Biblical Ori...

Danihel Masculine Latin Bible

Danihel is the form of Daniel used in the Latin Bible, specifically reflecting the spelling found in the Vulgate, St. Jerome's Latin translation of the Bible completed in the late 4th century. In this version, Hebrew nam...

Danil Masculine Russian

Danil is a masculine given name used in Central Asia and Russia. It is a variant of the Russian name Daniil, which itself derives from the biblical name Daniel. In Tatar and Bashkir cultures, the name has acquired a dist...

Danilo Masculine Croatian Italian +4

Danilo is a given name, a variant of Daniel in various languages including Croatian, Italian, Portuguese, Serbian, Slovene, and Spanish. It derives from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge."EtymologyThe na...

Danique Feminine Dutch

Danique is a Dutch feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Daniël, which is the Dutch variant of the biblical name Daniel. The name Daniel originates from the Hebrew Daniyyel, meaning “God is my judge,” drawn...

Danish Masculine Urdu

Danish (دانش) is a Persian word meaning "knowledge, science, and wisdom" that has become a popular given name, particularly among Muslims in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It is directly derived from the Per...

Dante Masculine Italian

Dante is a medieval short form of Italian Durante, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Durans, meaning "enduring." The name is almost synonymous with its most famous bearer, Dante Alighieri (c. 1265–1321), the...

Danuše Feminine Czech

Danuše is a Czech feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Dana. Historically, the name Dana itself derives from the masculine Daniel, which has Hebrew origins meaning "God is my judge" from the roots din ("to...

Dănuț Masculine Romanian

Dănuț is a Romanian diminutive of Dan 2, which itself is a short form of the biblical name Daniel. In Romanian, the suffix -uț conveys affection or smallness, making Dănuț equivalent to “little Dan” or “dear Dan.” This f...

Dany Unisex French

Dany is a French diminutive of the names Daniel and Danielle. It functions as a gender-neutral given name, though it is most commonly used as a masculine diminutive equivalent to English Danny. As a feminine form, it occ...

Daphne Feminine Dutch English +1

Daphne (DAFF-nee) is a female given name of Greek origin, meaning "laurel" in Greek. In Greek mythology, Daphne was a nymph, the daughter of the river god Peneus (or Ladon in some accounts). She was pursued by the god Ap...

Dar Feminine Hebrew

Dar is a feminine Hebrew name meaning "mother-of-pearl" or "nacre." The name evokes the iridescent, precious lining of certain mollusk shells, symbolizing beauty, preciousness, and rarity. Dar is also used as a diminutiv...

Darby Unisex English

Darby is an English unisex given name and surname with roots in both Norse and Irish traditions. As a surname, Darby is locational, originating from the city of Derby in England. The name Derby itself is derived from Old...

Darcey Feminine English

Darcey is a feminine variant of the surname and given name Darcy. Like Darcy, Darcey originates from an English surname derived from Norman French d'Arcy, meaning 'from Arcy', referring to the town of Arcy in La Manche,...

Darcie Feminine English

Darcie is a feminine given name that originated as a variant of Darcy. The name Darcy itself comes from an English surname derived from Norman French d'Arcy, denoting someone from the town of Arcy in La Manche, France. T...

Darcy Feminine English

Darcy is a given name of English origin, derived from an English surname that itself comes from Norman French d'Arcy, originally denoting someone from the town of Arcy in La Manche, France. According to Wiktionary, the n...

D'Arcy Feminine English

D'Arcy is a variant of the name Darcy. Both names trace back to an English surname of Norman French origin, derived from the phrase d'Arcy, meaning "from Arcy" – a town in La Manche, France. As a given name, D'Arcy is pr...

Dareios Masculine Greek Bible Ancient Persian

Dareios is the Greek form of Darius, a name borne by several ancient Persian kings. Deriving from the Old Persian 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎢𐏁 (Darayauš) and originally 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁 (Darayavauš), it means "possessing goodness", from 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹 (daraya)...

Darek Masculine Polish

Darek is a Polish masculine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Dariusz. The name Dariusz itself is the Polish form of Darius, which traces back through Latin and Greek to the Old Persian name Darayauš, ultimately...

Dariel Masculine English Spanish

Dariel is a modern given name, primarily used in English and Spanish-speaking regions. It is most likely an elaborated form of Darrell, with the addition of the suffix -iel to give it a biblical sound reminiscent of name...

Darijo Masculine Croatian

Darijo is a Croatian form of Darius, a name with ancient Persian roots. The original Old Persian name Darayavauš means "possessing goodness," derived from elements meaning "to possess, to hold" and "good." This name is h...

Darijus Masculine Lithuanian

Darijus is a Lithuanian variant of the name Darius. It is used predominantly in Lithuania, where it reflects both the ancient Persian heritage of the name and a local patriotic association with the Lithuanian-American av...

Darin Masculine English

Darin is a given name and surname of English origin. As a first name, it is considered a variant of Darren, with influences from the Irish surname and the occasional stage-name adoption. The name gained visibility throug...

Dário Masculine Portuguese

Dário is the Portuguese form of Dario, which in turn derives from the Latin Darius, ultimately of Old Persian origin. The name is predominantly used in Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly Portugal and Brazil, whe...

Dario Masculine Croatian Italian

Dario is a masculine given name used predominantly in Italian and Croatian. It is the Italian form of the name Darius, derived from the Old Persian name Dārayava(h)us, meaning 'possessing goodness' or 'he who holds firm...

Darío Masculine Spanish

Darío is the Spanish form of Darius, a name with a distinguished ancient lineage. The root name Darius ultimately derives from the Old Persian name 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎢𐏁 (Darayauš), shortened from 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁 (Darayavauš), which means "pos...

Darius Masculine English Lithuanian +4

Darius is the Latin form of the Greek name Dareios (Δαρεῖος), which derives from the Old Persian name Darayavauš (𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁), meaning "possessing goodness" or "holding firm the good." The name is composed of the elements d...

Dariush Masculine Persian

Dariush (Persian: داریوش) is the modern Persian form of the ancient name Darius, ultimately derived from Old Persian Darayavauš (𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁), meaning 'possessing goodness' or 'holding firm the good.' It is composed of the e...

Dariusz Masculine Polish

Dariusz is a Polish given name, derived as a form of Darius. The name traces its ultimate roots to the Old Persian Darayavauš, meaning "possessing goodness," from daraya ("to hold") and vau ("good"). Historically, Darius...

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