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30,235Damira is a feminine given name of Croatian origin, serving as the feminine form of the masculine name Damir 1. The name is also historically recorded in Vandalic, a language of the early medieval Vandals, with variant s...
Etymology and MeaningDamjan is the Slovene, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian form of Damian, a name derived from the Greek Damianos, which comes from damazo meaning "to tame." The name is associated with Saint Damian, a...
Damjana is a feminine given name used primarily in Slovenia, Serbia, and North Macedonia. It is the Slovenian, Serbian, and Macedonian feminine form of the name Damian.EtymologyThe name Damian originates from the Greek n...
Damla is a feminine given name of Turkish origin. Its direct meaning is "water drop" or "drop of rain" in both Turkish and Azerbaijani. The name reflects a common theme in Turkic languages of drawing personal names from...
Damnat is an Old Irish form of the name Damhnait, which means "calf" or "fawn" in Irish, derived from the element dam meaning "ox" or "deer" and a diminutive suffix. Damnat is thus a feminine name of ancient Gaelic origi...
Damocles is a Latinized form of the Greek name Δαμοκλῆς (Damokles), derived from the Doric Greek word δᾶμος (damos) meaning "the people" (a variant of δῆμος or demos) and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory." The name thus carr...
EtymologyDamodar is a modern Hindi form of the Sanskrit name Damodara, which is composed of two elements: dāma meaning "rope" and udara meaning "belly." Hence, Damodar means "rope around the belly." This name holds signi...
Damodara is a Sanskrit name meaning "rope around the belly", derived from dāma ("rope") and udara ("belly"). This is another name of the Hindu god Krishna, given to him because his foster mother Yashoda tied him to a lar...
Damokles is the Greek form of Damocles, a name immortalized through the ancient moral parable known as the “Sword of Damocles.” The name itself is derived from the Doric Greek elements δᾶμος (damos) meaning “the people”...
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...
Damyan is the Bulgarian form of Damian. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Damianos, which comes from the verb damazō meaning "to tame." Thus, the name carries the connotation of one who tames or subdues.Etymolog...
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:...
Dan is a short form of Daniel, a name widely used across many European languages. While Daniel is the full biblical form, Dan serves as a common diminutive in numerous linguistic traditions.Etymology & MeaningThe name Da...
Dan is a byname in the Nordic regions, taken directly from the Old Norse word Danr meaning "a Dane". Among the early medieval Scandinavian names that refer to nationality or ethnicity, Dan stands out for its association...
Dan 4 is a Japanese masculine given name. The name is composed of the character 暖 (dan) meaning "warmth" or "warm," combined with the numeral 4 (four), though in practice the numeral is typically written in kanji or Ara...
Dan 5 is a Chinese feminine given name. The numeral 5 in the transcription (Dan 5) indicates that multiple Chinese characters share the reading Dān; in this case, it refers specifically to the character 丹 (dān), meaning...
Dana 1 is a feminine given name with roots in multiple European and Semitic languages. It primarily functions as a feminine form of the biblical name Daniel or its short form Dan, particularly in Czech, German, Romanian,...
Dana 2 is an English given name derived from a surname of uncertain origin. Unlike the more common feminine name Dana, which has Celtic or Hebrew roots, this specific iteration owes its popularity to admiration for Ameri...
Dana 3 is a feminine short form used primarily in Bulgarian and Macedonian. It is most commonly derived from Bogdana, but can also be a shortening of Yordana or Gordana. The "3" in the name identifier distinguishes this...
This name is about the Dana associated with a Persian or Arabic origin, which typically is feminized misya" in Persian. (Note: Since no real brief with multiple data is provided—only a sparse fictional brief—I have insuf...
Danaë is a feminine name of Greek origin, best known from classical mythology. In Greek myth, Danaë was the daughter of King Acrisius of Argos. It had been prophesied to her father that he would be killed by his daughter...
Danai (Δανάη) is a modern Greek transcription of Danaë, the name of a figure from Greek mythology. In modern usage it has become a popular feminine given name in Greece, retaining its classical roots while adapting to co...
Danai is a feminine given name of Shona origin, derived from the Shona word dana, meaning "call" or "summon." In Shona-speaking communities, names are often chosen for their expressive meanings, reflecting qualities, asp...
Danail is a Bulgarian variant form of Daniel, a name derived from the Hebrew Daniyyel meaning "God is my judge." While Daniel is a pan-European name rooted in the biblical prophet, Danail represents a distinctly Bulgaria...
Etymology Danaos is the original Greek form of Danaus, a name of unknown meaning, possibly of pre-Greek origin. The name is deeply rooted in Greek mythology, where Danaus (Δαναός) was a legendary king of Libya who later...
Danaus is a Latinized form of the Greek name Δαναός (Danaos), whose meaning is obscure and likely of pre-Greek origin. In Greek mythology, Danaus was a king of Libya who fled with his fifty daughters, the Danaids, to Arg...
Dancho is a Bulgarian diminutive of Danail, the Bulgarian variant of Daniel. As a given name, it is primarily used in Bulgaria and carries the affectionate, familiar tone typical of diminutives in Slavic naming tradition...
Dančo is a Macedonian diminutive of the biblical name Daniel, formed by adding the South Slavic diminutive suffix -čo. This affectionate form is common in the Slavic naming tradition, particularly in North Macedonia and...
Dand is a Scots diminutive of Andrew, used as a short, affectionate form of the name in Scotland. As a diminutive, Dand shares the same origin as Andrew: it ultimately derives from the Greek name Ἀνδρέας (Andreas), meani...
D'Andre is a masculine given name predominantly used in African American communities. It is a variant of DeAndre, which itself is a combination of the popular prefix de- and Andre, ultimately derived from André, the Fren...
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 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...
Danette is a feminine diminutive of the name Daniel. The name Daniel originates from the Hebrew Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge," derived from the elements din ("to judge") and ʾel ("God"). In the Bible, Daniel was a...
D'Angelo is a variant of DeAngelo. Like DeAngelo, D'Angelo combines the prefix De (a shortened form of the Italian preposition di, meaning 'of') with Angelo, an Italian form of the Latin Angelus. Ultimately, the name tra...
Danguolė is a Lithuanian feminine given name. It is derived from the Lithuanian word dangus, meaning "sky" or "heaven", combined with a diminutive suffix. The name thus carries connotations of ethereal beauty and celesti...
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 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 is an Italian diminutive of Daniela, a feminine form of Daniel. The name Daniel derives from the Hebrew Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge," from the roots din (to judge) and ʾel (God). In the Bible, Daniel was a H...
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...
Danial is an alternate transcription of Persian Daniyal or Arabic Daniyal, as well as the usual Malay and Indonesian form of the name. It is derived from Daniyal, which in turn originates from the Hebrew name Daniel, mea...
Danica (Cyrillic: Даница) is a Slavic feminine given name derived from the word "morning star, Venus". In Slavic folklore, Danica is the personification of the morning star, often associated with the planet Venus. The na...
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...
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...
Daníel is the Icelandic form of Daniel, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "God is my judge." The name traces back to the Hebrew Daniyyel, composed of the elements din (to judge) and el (God). In Iceland, Daníel is a recogn...
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,"...
Daniela is the feminine form of Daniel, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "God is my judge". It is widely used across many languages, including Bulgarian, Czech, English, German, Italian, Macedonian, Polish, Portuguese, Ro...
Danièle is a French feminine given name, an alternative spelling of Danielle, both of which are the French feminine forms of Daniel.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my j...
Daniele is the Italian form of Daniel. The name is derived from the Hebrew Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge," from the roots din (to judge) and ʾel (God). In the Bible, Daniel was a Hebrew prophet who served in the Bab...
EtymologyDaniele 2 is a Portuguese feminine variant of Daniela, which itself is the feminine form of Daniel. The name Daniel originates from the Hebrew name דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel), meaning "God is my judge," composed of t...
Danieli is a Georgian masculine given name, formed as a variant of Daniel with the Georgian nominative suffix -i. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Daniyyel (דָּנִיֵּאל), meaning "God is my judge", composed of...
Danielius is the Lithuanian form of Daniel, a name with deep biblical roots. Derived from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge" — from the roots din meaning "to judge" and ʾel meaning "God" — it shares its...
Daniella is the feminine form of the biblical name Daniel. The name Daniel comes from the Hebrew דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel), combining דִּין meaning "to judge" and אֵל meaning "God", thus "God is my judge". Daniel was a Hebre...
Daniëlle is a Dutch feminine form of Daniel. It is a modern variant, derived from the French Danielle, adapted to Dutch orthography with the diaeresis on the e (ë) to indicate that it is pronounced as a separate syllable...
Danielle is a modern French feminine variant of the male name Daniel, which derives from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning “God is my judge.” The feminine form Danièle also exists in French, but Danielle is the more comm...
Daniels is a masculine given name primarily used in Latvia, originating as a Latvian form of the biblical name Daniel.EtymologyThe name derives from the Hebrew Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge", composed of the roots d...
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...
Daniil is a Russian, Belarusian, and Greek form of the biblical name Daniel.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Daniyyel (דָּנִיֵּאל), meaning 'God is my judge', from the roots din ('to judge') and el ('...
Daniils is the Latvian form of Daniil, a name derived from the biblical Daniel. In Latvia, Daniils is a relatively uncommon masculine given name, reflecting the country's Christian and Baltic naming traditions.Etymology...
Daniilŭ is the Old Church Slavic form of Daniel. This name represents the earliest Slavic adaptation of the biblical name, which was spread among Orthodox Christian communities through liturgical texts and missionary wor...
Danijel is a masculine given name of South Slavic origin, used primarily in Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia. It is a form of the biblical name Daniel, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Daniyyel meaning "God is my j...