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30,235Duaa is an alternate transcription of the Arabic دعاء (see Dua), meaning "prayer" or "supplication." It is a feminine given name used in Arabic-speaking and Muslim communities, reflecting deep spiritual significance. Mea...
Duana is a feminine given name of English origin, representing a Latinized or feminized form of Duane. Duane itself is an Anglicized Irish surname derived from the Gaelic Ó Dubháin, meaning "descendant of Dubhán." Dubhán...
Duane is an English given name derived from the Irish surname Ó Dubháin, which itself comes from the Old Irish given name Dubhán. Dubhán means "little dark one," from the element dub ("dark, black") and a diminutive suff...
Duarte is the Portuguese form of the name Edward, derived from the Old English elements ead 'wealth, fortune' and weard 'guard'. It has been used as both a given name and a surname in Portugal and Brazil.EtymologyThe nam...
Dubaku is a name of Akan origin, primarily used among the Akan people of Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire. The name means "eleventh born child", following the traditional Akan naming customs where order of birth influences person...
Dubán is an Old Irish given name, the original Gaelic form of the later Anglicized name Dubhán. It derives from the Old Irish word dub meaning "dark" or "black," combined with a diminutive suffix, thus conveying the sens...
Dubgall is the Old Irish Dougal.EtymologyThe name derives from Old Irish dub meaning "dark" and gall meaning "stranger", thus "dark stranger". This likely referred to a Viking or foreigner with dark hair, distinguishing...
Dubhán is an Irish masculine name derived from Old Irish Dubán, meaning "little dark one" – a combination of the element dub ("dark, black") and a diminutive suffix. The name appears in early Irish hagiography and is ass...
Dubhghall is the Irish and Scottish Gaelic form of Dougal, itself an Anglicized version of the Gaelic name. Dubhghall is a compound of two Old Irish elements: dub meaning "dark" and gall meaning "stranger" or "foreigner"...
Dùbhghlas is a Scottish Gaelic form of the name Douglas. The name Douglas originates from a Scottish surname derived from a town in Lanarkshire, itself named after the Douglas Water, a tributary of the River Clyde. The n...
Dubhshláine is an Old Irish masculine name whose etymology reflects the layered symbolic and geographic associations of early Irish naming traditions. The first element comes from dub "dark, black" – a frequent component...
Dubravka is a feminine given name used primarily in Croatian and Serbian. It is the feminine form of Dubravko, a Slavic name derived from the Old Slavic element dǫbrava meaning "oak grove." As such, Dubravka carries the...
Dubravko is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, predominantly used in Croatia. The name is derived from the Old Slavic word dǫbrava, meaning "oak grove". This etymology reflects a common pattern in Slavic naming tra...
Dubthach is an Old Irish masculine personal name derived from the element dub meaning "dark, black" combined with a second element of uncertain origin and meaning. The name appears in both Irish legend and early Christia...
Duda is a unisex given name and surname primarily used in Portuguese-speaking countries. As a given name, it is a Portuguese diminutive of Eduardo (the Portuguese form of Edward) or Eduarda. The name therefore carries th...
Dudda is an Old English masculine given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from a byname meaning "round" or "fat" (from a root similar to Old English duddian 'to wrap' or dūd 'swelling'). The name is attested in...
OverviewDudel is a Yiddish diminutive of David. The name David originates from the Hebrew דָּוִד (Dawiḏ), derived from דּוֹד (doḏ) meaning "beloved" or "uncle". In the Old Testament, David was the second king of Israel,...
Dudley is an English masculine given name derived from a surname, which in turn originates from a place name meaning "Dudda's clearing" in Old English. The surname was borne by a British noble family.EtymologyThe nam...
Etymology and OriginsDudu is a Portuguese diminutive of the given name Eduardo, the local form of Edward. The root, Edward, derives from Old English elements ead (wealth, fortune) and weard (guard), meaning "rich guard."...
Duff is a given name of Scottish and Irish origin, almost exclusively masculine. It derives from the Gaelic word dubh meaning "dark", via the Anglicized surname Duff.EtymologyThe name traces back to the Gaelic adjective...
Dugald is a Scottish variant of Dougal, itself an Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic name Dubhghall, meaning "dark stranger" — derived from Old Irish dub "dark" and gall "stranger". This name was historically borne b...
Duha is a feminine Arabic name that means "morning". The name is deeply connected to Islamic culture through Salat al-Duha, the voluntary morning prayer performed after sunrise. This prayer, also referred to as the Ishra...
Duilio is an Italian and Spanish masculine given name derived from the Roman family name Duilius. The Latin Duilius is thought to originate from duellum, an archaic form of bellum meaning "war," reinforced by the associa...
Duilius is a Latin given name of ancient Roman origin, best known as the masculine form of Duilio. The name is derived from the Latin word duellum, meaning "war," and is related to the personal name Duilius, which itself...
Dujam is an older Croatian form of Domnius, a Latin name ultimately derived from Domnus, which comes from Vulgar Latin domnus, from Latin dominus meaning "lord, master". The name is closely tied to Saint Domnius (also kn...
Duje is a Croatian masculine given name, derived as a form of Domnius. The name is closely associated with Saint Domnius (also known as Saint Duje or Saint Dujam), the patron saint of Split in modern Croatia.EtymologyThe...
Duke is an English male given name adopted from the noble title duke, which ultimately derives from Latin dux meaning "leader". As a title, duke historically denoted a monarch ruling over a duchy or a high-ranking member...
Dukvakha is a Chechen masculine given name derived from the Nakh elements duqa ("many") and vakha ("to live"), collectively meaning "to live long." This name reflects a common onomastic tradition among Chechens and other...
Dulce is a feminine given name derived from the Spanish word dulce, meaning "sweet" or "candy." It is the Spanish form of Dulcie and is used predominantly in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries. Historical and Roy...
Dulce María is a Spanish compound given name combining Dulce and María. Its literal meaning is "Sweet Mary," though as a double name it is often chosen for its devotional tone, pairing the Marian name María with a Spanis...
Dulcibella is a feminine given name of English origin. It is a Latinized form derived from the Latin elements dulcis "sweet" and bella "beautiful," ultimately carrying the meaning “sweet and beautiful.”HistoryThe name ap...
Dulcie is an English feminine given name derived from the Latin dulcis, meaning "sweet". It was a recreation in the 19th century of older forms such as Dowse, Duce, and Douce, which had been in use in England since the M...
Dulcinea is a Spanish literary name derived from the Spanish word dulce, meaning "sweet." The name was invented by the celebrated Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes for his novel Don Quixote, first published in 1605. In...
Dulf is a Limburgish short form of Adolf, which itself derives from the Old German name Adalwolf. The name's elements adal “noble” and wolf combine to give a meaning of “noble wolf.” This strong, noble-bearing name was h...
Dumi is a masculine short form of Dumisani, a name common among the Zulu and Ndebele peoples of Southern Africa. The root name Dumisani means "praise" in both Zulu and Ndebele languages. As a shortened variant, Dumi reta...
Dumisani is a masculine given name of Nguni origin, primarily used among the Zulu and Ndebele peoples. The name means "to give praise" or "to worship" in the Zulu and Ndebele languages, derived from the verb dumisa meani...
Dumitra is a Romanian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Demetrius. The name ultimately stems from the Greek Demetrios, meaning “follower of Demeter,” the ancient Greek goddess of agriculture and fertilit...
Dumitrița is a Romanian feminine diminutive of Dumitra, itself the Romanian feminine form of Demetrius. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Dēmētrios, meaning 'follower of Demeter 1', the goddess of the harvest in...
Dumitru is the Romanian form of the name Demetrius, derived from the Greek Δημήτριος (Demetrios), meaning "follower of Demeter." Demeter was the Greek goddess of agriculture and fertility. The name has been borne by king...
Dumnorix is a masculine given name of Gaulish origin, meaning "king of the world", derived from the elements dumnos "world" and rix "king". It was borne by a 1st-century BC chieftain of the Aedui, a powerful Celtic tribe...
Dumuzi, also known as Dumuzid, is an ancient Sumerian deity whose name belongs to the mythology of Mesopotamia. The name derives from the Sumerian elements 𒌉 (dumu) meaning "son, child" and 𒍣 (zid) meaning "true, loyal,"...
Dumuzid is a variant form of the name Dumuzi, which is of Sumerian origin. The name derives from the Sumerian elements dumu meaning "son, child" and zid meaning "true, loyal." Thus, the name typically translates as "the...
Duncan is an Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic name Donnchadh, originating from the Old Irish elements donn meaning "brown" or "dark" and cath meaning "battle"—together often translated as "dark warrior" or "brown c...
Dũng is a Vietnamese male given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese word 勇, which carries the meaning of "brave" or "courageous." As a unisex concept in Han characters, the element 勇 (dũng) is frequently used in name...
Dung is a Vietnamese female given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element 容 (dung) meaning "beauty, appearance." It is cognate with the Chinese name Rong (simplified: 容), which shares the same root character and...
Dunja is a feminine given name used primarily in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, and Slovenia. In South Slavic languages, the name is homonymous with the word dunja meaning "quince," a fruit similar to a pear. However, the name...
Dunstan is a masculine name of Old English origin, composed of the elements dunn meaning "dark" and stan meaning "stone." Thus, the name can be interpreted as "dark stone."Etymology and HistoryThe name Dunstan was borne...
Dunya 1 is a Russian diminutive of Avdotya, itself the Russian form of Eudocia. The name Eudocia comes from the Latinized form of the Greek name Εὐδοκία (Eudokia), which derives from the Greek word εὐδοκέω (eudokeo), mea...
Dunya 2 is a feminine Arabic name that directly means "world, earth". In Arabic, dunyā refers to the temporal world in contrast to the afterlife, carrying both literal and spiritual connotations. The name is often chosen...
Dunyasha is a diminutive of the Russian name Avdotya, which itself is a Russian form of Eudocia. This chain of names reflects the evolution of Byzantine Greek names as they spread into Slavic languages and developed affe...
Dương is a common Vietnamese given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin, linked to two distinct Chinese characters. The first, 陽 (dương), means “male, virile” and is associated with yang (the masculine principle in Chinese ph...
Đurađ is a Serbian masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Georgios (Γεώργιος), and is the equivalent of George. The name is pronounced [dʑǔradʑ] and is also transliterated as Djuradj. It carries the meaning "f...
Đurađa is a Serbian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Đurađ (a Serbian variant of George). The name thus traces its roots back to the Greek Georgios, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," from ge "earth"...
EtymologyDurai is a masculine name of Tamil origin, meaning "chief, leader". The term is derived from arasan or turai, a word historically used in Tamil-speaking regions to denote a governor, lord, or high-ranking offici...
Durans is the original Latin form of Durante, an Italian name meaning "enduring". The Latin word durans is the present participle of durare ("to last, endure"), directly reflecting the meaning.Etymology and HistoryThe na...
Durante is an Italian masculine given name and surname, derived from the Late Latin name Durans, meaning "enduring" or "lasting." The name reflects virtues of perseverance and resilience, common themes in Roman naming co...
Đurđa is a Croatian feminine form of the name George. The name George ultimately derives from the Greek Georgios, meaning "farmer, earthworker", from gē ("earth") and ergon ("work"). Đurđa is primarily used in Croatia an...
Đurđica is a Croatian feminine name and a variant form of George. It is derived from the masculine Croatian name Đuro, which itself corresponds to George. In the Croatian language, the name Đurđica also means "lily of th...
Etymology and OriginDurdona is a feminine given name of Uzbek origin, meaning "pearl." The name derives from the Uzbek word durdona, which itself comes from Arabic durr (pearl) plus the Persian suffix -dāna (meaning "see...
Durdy is a Turkmen masculine given name derived from the Turkic verb durmak, meaning "stop" or "stand." The name likely reflects a cultural tradition of naming children with virtues or qualities, possibly symbolizing sta...