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Djamila Feminine Arabic

Etymology Djamila is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Jamila (جميلة), chiefly used in Algeria. The name is the feminine form of the masculine Arabic name Jamil, which derives from the Arabic root جمل (jamala...

Djan Masculine

Djan is a Walloon form of Jean 1, the French equivalent of John. Walloon, a Romance language spoken in parts of Belgium and France, often transforms names through distinctive phonetic changes, and Djan represents a verna...

Django Masculine Popular Culture

Django is a notable masculine given name prominently associated with Jean-Baptiste "Django" Reinhardt (1910–1953), a Belgian-born Romani-French jazz guitarist whose real given name was Jean. The etymology of Django is de...

Djedefre Feminine Ancient Egyptian

Djedefre (also written as Djedefra and Radjedef) is an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 4th Dynasty during the Old Kingdom, who reigned in the 26th century BC. His name derives from the Egyptian ḏd-f-rꜥ, meaning "his stab...

Djehuti Masculine Egyptian

Djehuti is the reconstructed Egyptian form of Thoth, the ancient Egyptian god of writing, magic, science, and the moon. The original Egyptian name ḏḥwtj, from which both Djehuti and the later Greek form Thoth derive, bea...

Djehutimesu Masculine Ancient Egyptian

Djehutimesu is the reconstructed Egyptian form of Thutmose, a masculine name meaning "born of Thoth". Derived from the elements ḏḥwtj (Thoth) and msj (to be born), Djehutimesu reflects the Ancient Egyptian naming convent...

Djehutimose Masculine Ancient Egyptian

Djehutimose is a variant of the ancient Egyptian name Djehutimesu, itself a reconstructed form of the better-known Thutmose. The name derives from the Egyptian phrase ḏḥwtj-ms, meaning "born of Thoth," where Thoth is the...

Djene Feminine

Djene is a Walloon feminine given name, representing the Walloon form of Jeanne. Walloon is a Romance language spoken primarily in Belgium, in the Wallonia region, as well as in parts of France and Luxembourg. The name D...

Djhan Masculine

Djhan is a Walloon form of Jean 1, itself a modern French evolution of the Old French Jehan, ultimately derived from the Latin Iohannes and the Greek Ioannes, which trace back to the Hebrew name Yohanan, meaning "Yahweh...

Djibril Masculine

Djibril is the Jibril form used in parts of French-influenced West Africa, ultimately derived from the Arabic Jibrīl, which corresponds to the archangel Gabriel in Islamic tradition. The name carries the meaning "God is...

Djihan Masculine

Djihan is a Walloon form of Jean 1, the French equivalent of John. Walloon is a Romance language spoken primarily in Belgium, in the Wallonia region, and in parts of France and Luxembourg. As a regional variant, Djihan r...

Djôr Masculine

Etymology and Origin Djôr is the Walloon form of the name George. Walloon is a Romance language spoken primarily in Wallonia, Belgium, and parts of France, including in the region around Liège. The name entered Walloon f...

Djordje Masculine Serbian

Djordje is an alternate transcription of the Serbian name Đorđe, itself a Serbian form of George. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Georgios (Γεώργιος), meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," from ge (γῆ) "earth" an...

Djoser Masculine Ancient Egyptian

Djoser (also read as Zoser) is an ancient Egyptian name meaning "splendor" or "glory" in the Egyptian language [1][2]. Best known as the name of a pharaoh of the 3rd Dynasty during Egypt's Old Kingdom (27th century BC),...

Djuradj Masculine Serbian

Djuradj is an alternate transcription of the Serbian masculine given name Đurađ, which itself is a Serbian form of George. Ultimately derived from the Greek name Γεώργιος (Georgios), meaning "farmer" or "earthworker,” th...

Djuradja Feminine Serbian

Djuradja is a Serbian feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Ђурађа (Đurađa), which is itself the feminine form of the name Đurađ, the Serbian form of George.EtymologyThe name George ultimately derives from t...

Djuro Masculine Serbian

Djuro is an alternate transcription of the Serbian name Đuro, a Serbian variant of the name George. The name George originates from the Greek name Georgios, derived from the elements ge (earth) and ergon (work), meaning...

Dmitar Masculine Croatian Serbian

Etymology and OriginsDmitar is a Croatian and Serbian form of the name Demetrius, which itself is the Latinized version of the Greek name Δημήτριος (Demetrios), derived from the goddess Demeter. The name thus means "foll...

Dmitri Masculine Russian

Dmitri is a male given name that serves as an alternate transcription of the Russian Дмитрий (Dmitriy). The name is common in Orthodox Christian culture and is the Russian version of Demetrius, which comes from the Greek...

Dmitrii Masculine Russian Medieval Slavic

Dmitrii is an alternate transcription of the Russian name Dmitriy, which itself is a Russian form of Demetrius. It also serves as a transcription of the medieval Slavic form of the name. The ultimate origin lies in the G...

Dmitrijs Masculine Latvian

Dmitrijs is the Latvian form of Dmitriy, a Russian name derived from the Greek Demetrios, itself from the goddess Demeter 1. First recorded as a given name among ethnic Latvians in the late 19th century, Dmitrijs primari...

Dmitriy Masculine Russian

Dmitriy is the Russian form of Demetrius, itself a Latinized version of the Greek name Δημήτριος (Demetrios), meaning "follower of Demeter," the goddess of agriculture. The name has deep roots in Orthodox Christian tradi...

Dmitry Masculine Russian

Dmitry is a common Russian male given name, the Russian version of Demetrius. Its ultimate origin lies in the Greek name Demetrios, derived from Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and fertility. The name thus means “dev...

Dmytro Masculine Ukrainian

Dmytro (Ukrainian: Дмитро́) is a Ukrainian masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Demetrius, which itself originates from the Greek goddess Demeter. The name became popular in Ukraine through the Eastern Ortho...

Dəniz Feminine Azerbaijani

Meaning & OriginDəniz is an Azerbaijani female name meaning "sea". It derives directly from the Azerbaijani noun dəniz (sea), sharing roots with the Turkish Deniz and other Turkic cognates. The name reflects the vastness...

Doaa Feminine Arabic

Doaa is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Dua (دعاء), which means "prayer" or "supplication" in Arabic. The name is commonly used in Arabic-speaking and Muslim-majority countries, as it carries deep religious...

Dobrawa Feminine Polish

Dobrawa is a Polish feminine given name of uncertain meaning. It may derive from the Old Slavic element dǫbrava (modern Polish dąbrowa), meaning "oak grove", or it could be a contracted form of the name Dobrosława.Etymol...

Dobri Masculine Bulgarian

Dobri (Bulgarian: Добри) is a Bulgarian masculine given name derived from the Slavic element dobrŭ, meaning "good" (Bulgarian добър). The name embodies the positive quality of goodness, reflecting a common Slavic naming...

Dobrica Masculine Serbian

Dobrica is a Serbian male given name derived from the Slavic element dobrŭ meaning "good" combined with a diminutive suffix, thus signifying "little good one" or a term of endearment. It is a common Slavic name base, see...

Dobrila Feminine Croatian Serbian

Dobrila is a female given name of Serbian and Croatian origin. It is derived from the dobrŭ element, meaning "good," which is common in Slavic names. The name reflects a virtuous quality, and it is linguistically linked...

Dobrilo Masculine Serbian

Dobrilo is a masculine given name used primarily in Serbian-speaking regions. It is a masculine form of the feminine name Dobrila, which itself derives from the Slavic element dobrŭ (Serbo-Croatian dobar), meaning "good....

Dobrivoje Masculine Serbian

EtymologyDobrivoje is a masculine given name of Serbian origin, derived from the Slavic elements dobrŭ (meaning "gracious") and vojĭ (meaning "soldier"). This compound name reflects a common Slavic onomastic tradition of...

Dobrogost Masculine Polish

Dobrogost is a traditional masculine given name of Slavic origin, primarily used in Poland. It is a theophoric composition formed from the Proto-Slavic roots dobrŭ meaning "good" or "kind," and gostĭ meaning "guest" or "...

Dobrogostŭ Masculine

Dobrogostŭ is a Proto-Slavic reconstruction of the name Dobrogost, formed from the elements dobrŭ meaning 'good' and gostĭ meaning 'guest'. The name thus carries a literal interpretation of 'good guest', a bonding virtue...

Dobromil Masculine Czech

Dobromil is a Slavic masculine given name of Old Church Slavonic origin. It is a compound name formed from the elements dobrŭ 'good' and milŭ 'gracious, dear', thus conveying the meaning 'dear and good' or 'gracious good...

Dobromił Masculine Polish

Dobromił is the Polish form of the Slavic masculine given name Dobromil. Like its counterparts across Slavic languages, Dobromił is a compound name derived from two ancient roots: the dobrŭ element, meaning "good" or "ki...

Dobromiła Feminine Polish

Dobromiła is the Polish feminine form of Dobromil, a Slavic male given name meaning "good and dear" – derived from the Slavic elements dobrŭ "good" and milŭ "gracious, dear". The name embodies positive virtues, reflectin...

Dobromila Feminine Czech

Dobromila is a Czech feminine given name, the feminine form of Dobromil. The name is derived from the Slavic elements dobrŭ ("good") and milŭ ("gracious, dear"), thus carrying the combined meaning of "good and gracious"...

Dobromilŭ Masculine

Dobromilŭ is a reconstructed Proto-Slavic antecedent of the male given name Dobromil. It is linguistically derived from the Slavic elements dobrŭ meaning "good" and milŭ meaning "gracious, dear." As a reconstruction, it...

Dobroslav Masculine Bulgarian Croatian +2

Dobroslav is a Slavic masculine given name, deeply rooted in the linguistic traditions of the region. It is derived from the Slavic elements dobrŭ meaning "good" and slava meaning "glory" or "fame", thus the name conveys...

Dobroslava Feminine Czech

Dobroslava is a feminine given name of Slavic origin, primarily used in Czech and Slovak contexts. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Dobroslav, which itself is derived from the Slavic elements dobrŭ 'good' an...

Dobroslavŭ Masculine

Etymology and OriginsDobroslavŭ is the reconstructed Proto-Slavic form of the given name Dobroslav, dating back to the early medieval Slavic period before the divergence of individual Slavic languages. The name is a comp...

Dobrosław Masculine Polish

EtymologyDobrosław is the Polish form of Dobroslav, a Slavic masculine given name. The root is derived from the Slavic elements dobrŭ meaning "good" and slava meaning "glory" or "fame". Thus, the name carries the meaning...

Dobrosława Feminine Polish

Dobrosława is the Polish feminine form of Dobroslav, a Slavic masculine name. The root meaning derives from the Slavic elements dobrŭ 'good' and slava 'glory', giving the combined sense 'good glory' or one who enjoys goo...

Dobrovojĭ Masculine

Dobrovojĭ is a Proto-Slavic reconstructed form of the name Dobrivoje. It is not a historical or modern given name but a linguistic reconstruction proposed by scholars to represent the hypothetical ancestral form of certa...

Đớc Masculine Vietnamese

Đớc is a traditional Vietnamese given name, primarily used for males in Vietnamese-speaking communities. It originates from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese character 德 (đức), meaning "virtue" or "moral excell...

Docia Feminine English

Docia is a relatively rare female given name in the English-speaking world, most likely a diminutive of Theodosia. Its usage appears to be very uncommon, lacking major bearers or wide historical recognition, and it likel...

Dodie Feminine English

Etymology Dodie is an English diminutive of Dorothy, a name that traces its roots back to the Greek Dorothea, meaning "gift of God" (from Greek δῶρον "gift" and θεός "god"). The same elements in reverse order form Theodo...

Doğa Feminine Turkish

Doğa is a Turkish feminine given name that derives from the Turkish word for "nature." As a unisex name gaining popularity in modern Turkey, Doğa reflects the cultural embrace of nature-inspired names, a trend seen acros...

Doğukan Masculine Turkish

Doğukan is a common masculine Turkish given name, composed of the elements doğu "east" and either kan "blood" or han "khan, leader". The name thus carries two possible interpretations: "sovereign/ruler of the east" or "b...

Do-hyeon Masculine Korean

Do-hyeon is a Korean masculine given name formed by two Sino-Korean syllables. The first element do can be written with hanja characters such as 度 (do) meaning "size, extent, limit", while the second element hyeon often...

Doina Feminine Romanian

Doina is a Romanian feminine given name derived from the word doină, meaning "folk song". The name is directly taken from the doina, a traditional Romanian musical tune style with possible ancient Middle Eastern roots. T...

Doireann Feminine Irish Irish

Doireann is an Irish feminine given name rooted in the ancient legends and linguistic traditions of Ireland. Its etymology is twofold: it may derive from the Old Irish prefix der meaning "daughter" combined with finn mea...

Doirend Feminine Irish

Doirend is a variant of the Irish name Doireann. This feminine name originates from Irish mythology and carries multiple possible meanings. One interpretation traces it to the Old Irish prefixes der "daughter" and finn "...

Dölf Masculine Limburgish

Dölf is a Limburgish short form of Adolf, a masculine given name with deep historical roots. Adolf itself derives from the Old German name Adalwolf, composed of the elements adal meaning "noble" and wolf, thus conveying...

Dölgöön Unisex Mongolian

Dölgöön is a name of Mongolian origin that carries the serene meaning of “quiet, calm.” In a country where the vast steppes and nomadic traditions have long shaped cultural values, calmness and contemplation are often se...

Dollie Feminine English

EtymologyDollie is a feminine given name that originated as a variant of Dolly, which itself is a diminutive of Dorothy. Dorothy is the English form of Dorothea, from the Greek name Δωρόθεος (Dorotheos), composed of the...

Dolly Feminine English

Dolly is a feminine diminutive of Dorothy, and occasionally of Dolores, used in English-speaking countries. The name emerged in the 16th century alongside the word doll, which actually derives from Dolly and Doll, origin...

Dolores Feminine English Spanish

Dolores is a Spanish feminine name meaning "sorrows," derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de los Dolores (Our Lady of Sorrows). The name reflects the deep devotion to the Virgin Mary in Roman Cathol...

Dolors Feminine Catalan

Dolors is the Catalan form of Dolores. The name derives from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de los Dolores, meaning "Our Lady of Sorrows." This title honors the seven sorrows or dolors that Mary end...

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