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13,457Danijela is a feminine given name used primarily in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene-speaking regions. It is the direct feminine form of Danijel, the South Slavic variant of Daniel, which in turn derives from the Hebrew na...
Danika is a spelling variant of the name Danica. Danica originates from a Slavic word meaning "morning star, Venus". In Slavic folklore, this word personifies the morning star, often associated with the planet Venus as i...
Danila is the Italian feminine form of Daniel. As a female variant, it is used primarily in Italy, though it shares its roots with the widespread masculine and feminine forms of the name derived from the Hebrew Bible.Ety...
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...
Danita is a feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Daniel. As a distinct name, Danita combines the beloved biblical heritage of Daniel with a softer, distinctly feminine ending, reflecting a common patter...
Daniya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is directly derived from the Arabic root د-ن-و (d-n-w), which conveys the concept of being close, near, or approaching. The name thus carries a gentle, intimate connot...
Daniyah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Daniya (دانية), which means "close, near" in Arabic. The name carries a lyrical quality, evoking intimacy, proximity, or closeness, both in a physical and emotiona...
Danka is a feminine diminutive name commonly used in Polish, Serbian, and Slovak cultures. It is typically a short form of Danijela, Daniela, or Danuta, all of which ultimately derive from the name Daniel. The root name...
Danna is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries, functioning as a short form or variant of Daniel or the similarly derived Dan. The name ultimately originates from the Hebrew root meaning "God...
Danni is a diminutive of Danielle (English) or Daniel (Danish). As a short form, it shares the ultimate meaning of the Hebrew root Daniel: "God is my judge." The name Daniel derives from the Hebrew elements din ("to judg...
Danu is a hypothetical Irish mother goddess, though her name is primarily known from the phrase Tuatha Dé Danann, meaning "people of the goddess Danu" — a supernatural race that supposedly inhabited Ireland before the Mi...
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...
Danuška is a feminine given name of Czech origin. It functions as a diminutive or affectionate pet form of several names, primarily Dana 1, Danuše, or Daniela. The name Dana itself is a feminine form of Daniel or Dan 1....
Danuta is a Polish feminine given name with a rich linguistic history tracing back to biblical roots. It is a Polish form of the Lithuanian name Danutė, whose own origin is uncertain but may be a feminine form of Daniel....
Danutė is a Lithuanian female given name whose exact etymology remains uncertain, though it is often regarded as a feminine form of Daniel, a Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge." The name appears in Lithuanian records...
Danya is a feminine name used primarily in Hebrew. It is either a variant of Dan (1) or interpreted as a compound name meaning "judgment from God", combining the Divine Name element yah (Yahweh) with dan (judgment). This...
Danya 2 is an alternate transcription of Arabic دانية (see Daniya). As a feminine given name, it derives from the Arabic root danā, meaning "to be close, near." The name thus conveys the sense of "close, near" and is oft...
Danyila is a feminine Ukrainian given name, derived as a variant form of Danyil, the Ukrainian equivalent of the biblical name Daniel. The name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge", co...
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...
Daphné is the French form of Daphne, a name rooted in Greek mythology. The name ultimately derives from the Greek word δάφνη (daphnē), meaning "laurel." In myth, Daphne was a nymph or mortal woman, daughter of a river go...
Daphnée is a French variant of Daphne, particularly used in Quebec. This spelling adds an acute accent on the final 'e', giving it a distinctive French flair while preserving the essence of its mythological roots.Etymolo...
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...
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,...
Darci is a variant of Darcy, also the most common form in Brazil, where it is more popular as a masculine name. Like its root, it originates from an English surname derived from Norman French d'Arcy, which denoted one wh...
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 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 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...
Dardana is the feminine form of Dardan, an Albanian given name. The name Dardan derives from the Dardani, an ancient Illyrian tribe that inhabited the Balkan Peninsula, including what is now Kosovo. The tribal name is be...
Dareia is the Greek form of Daria, the feminine form of the Persian name Darius. In Greek, the name is spelled Δαρεία (Dareía) and was used in ancient and Byzantine times.EtymologyThe root, Darius, comes from the Old Per...
Darejan is a Georgian feminine given name, derived from the second part of the name Nestan-Darejan, which was created by the 12th-century Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli for a character in his epic poem The Knight in the P...
Darejani is a Georgian feminine given name that serves as the nominative form of Darejan, with the addition of the nominative suffix -i common in the language. Darejan itself is a shortened form of the poetic compound na...
Daria is the feminine form of the ancient Persian name Darius. It is used in many languages, including Croatian, English, Italian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, and Medieval Latin variants. The name ultimately derives from...
Darija is a feminine given name used in Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, and Macedonia, and is the South Slavic form of Daria. Daria itself derives from the male name Darius, an ancient Persian royal name meaning "possessing g...
Darina is an anglicized form of the Irish name Dáirine. It is a feminine given name primarily used in Irish-speaking and Irish-descended communities.EtymologyDarina derives directly from Dáirine, which is itself possibly...
Darina is a feminine given name used in several Slavic languages, including Bulgarian, Czech, Russian, and Slovak. Its etymology traces back to the diminutive use of the Slavic element darŭ, meaning "gift." As such, Dari...
Darinka is a feminine diminutive of Darina, used in Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene. The name derives from the Slavic element darŭ, meaning "gift," and is often a diminutive of names beginning with Dar. Etymolo...
Dariya is a Ukrainian feminine given name, functioning as the local form of Daria. The name ultimately traces back to the ancient Persian royal name Darius, which means "possessing goodness." While Dariya belongs primari...
Darja is the Slovene, Czech, Estonian, and Latvian form of Daria.Etymology and OriginsDarja ultimately derives from the Old Persian name Darayavauš, meaning "possessing goodness," composed of elements meaning "to possess...
Darla is a female given name of English origin, a variant of Darlene formed by appending the suffix la. While Darlene itself combines the word darling with the suffix lene, Darla emerged as a shortened or altered form, c...
Darleen is a feminine given name and a variant of Darlene, which itself is derived from the English word darling combined with the feminine suffix lene (as found in names like Marlene). The name Darlene came into use at...
Darlene is a feminine given name of English origin, coined in the late 19th century. It is derived from the English word darling combined with the common name suffix -lene, which is a diminutive or affectionate ending se...
Darshana is a female given name of Marathi origin, derived from the Sanskrit root darśana (दर्शन), which means "seeing, observing, understanding." It is the feminine form of the masculine name Darshan. The name carries p...
Dārta is a Latvian feminine given name, primarily a form of Dorothea. It derives from the Greek name Dorothea, which means "gift of god" — from the elements doron ("gift") and theos ("god"). The masculine counterpart The...
Darya 1 is the Russian, Belarusian, and Ukrainian form of Daria, which derives from the male name Darius. In these Slavic languages, the spelling and pronunciation differ from the English transliteration, but the name ul...
Darya is a feminine Persian name meaning "sea, ocean" in Persian. It is derived from the Persian word daryā (دریا), which carries the same meaning. The name evokes the vastness, depth, and beauty of the sea, making it a...
Daryna is a Ukrainian feminine given name, derived from the Darina 2 form common in several Slavic and neighboring cultures. The name traces its origins to the Slavic element darŭ, meaning "gift," and is sometimes used a...
Dáša is a Czech and Slovak diminutive of the name Dagmar, typically used as a standalone given name for women.Etymology and HistoryThe root of Dáša lies in the Old Norse name Dagmær, composed of the elements dagr meaning...
EtymologyDaša is a Slovene feminine diminutive of Danijela and other names beginning with Da. Danijela is the Slovene form of Daniela, the feminine version of Daniel. The root name Daniel is ultimately derived from the H...
Dasha is a Russian diminutive of Darya 1, the Russian, Belarusian, and Ukrainian form of Daria. The name ultimately derives from the Old Persian name Darayavauš, meaning "possessing goodness". This etymology reflects the...
Davena is an English feminine given name, a variant of Davina, which itself originated in Scotland as the feminine form of David. The root name David derives from the Hebrew Dawiḏ, meaning "beloved" or "uncle", and is bo...
Davida is a feminine form of David. The name David derives from the Hebrew דָּוִד (Dawiḏ), ultimately from the root דּוֹד (doḏ) meaning “beloved” or “uncle.” In the Bible, David was the second king of Israel, renowned fo...
Davina is a feminine given name of Scottish origin, serving as the feminine form of David. The name David itself comes from the Hebrew Dawiḏ, which is derived from doḏ meaning "beloved" or "uncle." As a feminine counterp...
Davinia is a modern feminine name, likely an elaboration of Davina. Its popularity surged in Spain around 1980, possibly influenced by the main character on the British television series The Foundation (1977–1979), which...
Davorka is a Croatian and Serbian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Davor. The masculine base name Davor has uncertain origins, possibly stemming from an ancient Slavic exclamation expressing joy or so...
Dawn is an English feminine given name taken directly from the English word for the time of morning twilight that lasts from the first light of day until sunrise. The word itself derives from the Old English verb dagian,...
Dayana is a Spanish variant of Diana, reflecting the English pronunciation of the name. While Diana has been used in Spanish-speaking countries as well, Dayana emerged as a distinct spelling that more closely mirrors how...
Dayna is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It is a phonetic variant of Dana (2), which itself originates from a surname of unknown origin. The name Dana gained popularity in the 19th cen...
Deana is a variant of Deanna, a feminine given name of English origin. The name Deanna itself has two possible etymological roots: it can be seen as a variant of Diana, the name of the Roman goddess of the moon and hunti...
Etymology and OriginDeann is a variant of the feminine name Deanna. Deanna itself has a dual etymology: it may be a variant of Diana, the Latin name meaning "divine, goddesslike," derived from the Roman goddess Diana, or...
Deanna is a feminine given name that originated as a variant of Diana or as a feminine form of Dean. It was popularized in the early 20th century by the Canadian-American actress and singer Deanna Durbin (1921–2013), who...