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Durga Feminine Nepali Hindi +2

Durga is a Sanskrit name meaning "unattainable, unassailable" (from dur "difficult" and ga "come"). In Hindu tradition, Durga is a fierce warrior goddess, often depicted riding a lion or tiger with multiple arms, each wi...

Duri Feminine Korean

Duri, also spelled Doori, is a Korean feminine given name. Unlike the majority of Korean names, which are composed of two Sino-Korean roots written with hanja (Chinese characters), Duri is an indigenous Korean name. In t...

Durk Masculine Frisian

Durk is a Frisian masculine given name, serving as a regional variant of Dirk. It follows a pattern common in Frisian and Dutch onomastics, where names are adapted to local phonetic and orthographic norms. Frisian belong...

Đuro Masculine Croatian Serbian

Đuro (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђуро) is a South Slavic male given name, predominantly used in Croatian and Serbian. It is a shortened form of Đurađ, the Serbian variant of George, and is also transliterated as Djuro or Gjuro. T...

Dursun Masculine Turkish

Dursun is a masculine Turkish given name, but it is also used as a surname. Its meaning derives from the Turkish verb durmak, meaning "to stay, to remain, to live," and the optative suffix -sun, which expresses a wish or...

Duru Feminine Turkish

Duru is a Turkish feminine name meaning "clear, lucid" in the Turkish language. The name reflects qualities of clarity and brightness, often associated with purity of heart or mind. While it is not a biblical or historic...

Durward Masculine English

Durward is an English given name derived from the Durward occupational surname. The surname originates from Middle English durward or dwerward, meaning "door guard," an official who served as a door keeper in a noble hou...

Duryodhana Masculine Hindu

Duryodhana (Sanskrit: दुर्योधन, IAST: Duryodhana) is a Sanskrit name meaning "difficult to defeat", derived from the prefix दुस् (dus) meaning "difficult, bad" and योधन (yodhana) meaning "fighting". This is the name of t...

Dušan Masculine Croatian Czech +4

Dušan is a masculine given name of Slavic origin. It is derived from the Slavic duša, meaning "soul, spirit". The name is common among speakers of South Slavic languages, as well as in Czech and Slovak. In Serbia, it was...

Dušana Feminine Croatian Serbian +1

Dušana is a feminine given name of Slavic origin, primarily used in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovak. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Dušan, which is derived from the Slavic element duša meaning "soul, spirit"...

Dušanka Feminine Croatian Serbian +1

Dušanka is a feminine given name used primarily in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene-speaking regions. It is the feminine form of the name Dušan, derived from the Slavic element duša meaning "soul" or "spirit."Etymology and...

Dushyant Masculine Hindi

Dushyant is a modern Indian given name, typically used in Hindi-speaking regions. It is the contemporary form of the Sanskrit name Dushyanta, which appears in ancient Hindu literature. The name is linguistically derived...

Dushyanta Masculine Hindu

Dushyanta is a Sanskrit name meaning “destroyer of evil,” derived from the elements duṣ (“evil”) and yant (“restrainer”). It is borne by a legendary king of the Chandravamsha (Lunar) dynasty, a central figure in the Hind...

Dušica Feminine Serbian Slovene

Dušica is a feminine given name used primarily in Serbia and Slovenia. It is a diminutive form of the masculine name Dušan, which is derived from the Slavic element duša meaning "soul, spirit". As a diminutive, Dušica ca...

Duško Masculine Croatian Macedonian +1

Duško (Serbian: Душко) is a Slavic masculine given name, primarily used in Croatian, Macedonian, and Serbian. It is a variant and often a diminutive of Dušan, which itself is derived from the Slavic element duša meaning...

Dustin Masculine English

Dustin is a masculine given name of English origin, ultimately derived from the Old Norse name Torsten (Þórsteinn), meaning "Thor's stone." The initial use of Dustin was as an English surname, itself a variant of the Nor...

Dusty Unisex English

Dusty is a unisex given name and nickname of English origin, often derived from a nickname originally given to people perceived as being dusty. It is also commonly used as a diminutive of Dustin. The name gained prominen...

Dutch Masculine English

Dutch is an English nickname derived from the German word deutsch, meaning "German". Historically, the term "Dutch" was used broadly (especially in early America) to refer to German-speaking immigrants and their descenda...

Duuk Masculine Dutch

Duuk is a Dutch masculine name, likely a direct borrowing or adaptation of the English word duke. The English term ultimately derives from Latin dux, meaning "leader" — a title borne by military commanders in the Roman E...

Duy Masculine Vietnamese

Duy is a Vietnamese masculine given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It is derived from the Chinese character 維 (wei), which is borrowed into Vietnamese as duy, meaning "maintain, preserve, fasten." This meaning evokes q...

Duyên Feminine Vietnamese

Duyên is a Vietnamese female given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It derives from the Sino-Vietnamese character 緣 (duyên), meaning "fate, spiritual connection". The name is homophonous with the common noun duyên, which...

Duyğu Feminine Azerbaijani

Etymology and MeaningDuyğu is the Azerbaijani cognate of the Turkish name Duygu, which directly translates to "emotion" or "sensation" in Turkish. The name derives from the Turkish verb duymak, meaning "to feel" or "to s...

Duygu Feminine Turkish

Duygu is a common Turkish feminine given name. It also serves as an everyday word in Turkish, functioning as a noun, adjective, or verb. Etymologically, the name is derived from the Turkish verb duymak meaning "to hear"...

Dvora Feminine Hebrew

Dvora is an alternate transcription of the Hebrew name דְּבוֹרָה (see Devora), meaning "bee." It is a direct variant of Devora and Dvorah, and ultimately derives from the root name Deborah. Etymology and Meaning The name...

Dvorah Feminine Hebrew

Dvorah is a variant transcription of the Hebrew name Devora, itself a form of Deborah. The name derives from the Hebrew word for "bee", symbolizing industriousness and sweetness.Biblical SignificanceIn the Old Testament...

Dwain Masculine English

Dwain is a masculine English given name, serving as a variant spelling of Duane. It belongs to a cluster of names including Dwayne, Dwaine, and Dewayne, all ultimately derived from the same Irish root. The name traces ba...

Dwaine Masculine English

Dwaine is a variant of the name Duane. The name Duane itself originates from an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Dubháin, which in turn derives from the Old Irish given name Dubhán, meaning "little dark one" — from...

Dwayne Masculine English

Dwayne is a traditionally masculine given name in English, primarily a variant of Duane, with the spelling altered due to influence from Wayne. Like Duane, Dwayne ultimately traces back to the Irish surname Ó Dubháin, me...

Dwi Unisex Indonesian

Dwi is an Indonesian given name meaning "two" or "second," ultimately derived from the Sanskrit word द्वि (dvi). The name reflects the historical influence of Indian culture and languages, particularly Sanskrit, on the I...

Dwight Masculine English

Dwight is a masculine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States and Caribbean nations. Its etymological roots trace back to an English surname that itself originated from the...

Dyan Feminine English

Dyan is a variant of Diane, a name commonly used in English-speaking countries. As a feminine given name, Dyan follows the phonetic spelling pattern that emerged in the mid-20th century, where traditional names were resp...

Dyaus Masculine Hindu

Dyaus (Vedic Sanskrit: द्यौस्, IAST: Dyáus) is the Rigvedic sky deity and a key figure in Hindu mythology. His name comes from Sanskrit द्यु (dyu) meaning "sky", ultimately rooted in the name of the Proto-Indo-European g...

Dyaus Pita Masculine Hindu

Dyaus Pita is a Vedic Sanskrit name for the sky god, composed of Dyaus combined with the epithet pitṛ (पितृ), meaning "father." Dyaus Pita corresponds to the Proto-Indo-European concept of *Dyḗus ph₂tḗr ("Daylight-sky Fa...

Dye Feminine Medieval English

Dye is a Medieval English short form of the name Dionysia. The name Dionysia itself is the feminine form of Dionysius, which derives from the Greek Dionysios, meaning "of Dionysos." Dionysos is the Greek god of wine, fer...

Dylan Masculine English Welsh +1

Dylan is a given name of Welsh origin, famously borne by poet Dylan Thomas and musician Bob Dylan. Its etymology is rooted in the Welsh prefix dy meaning "to, toward" and llanw meaning "tide, flow," though it is often in...

Dylis Feminine Welsh

Dylis is a Welsh feminine given name, serving as a variant of Dilys. The name Dilys itself means "genuine" in Welsh and has been in use since the late 19th century. Dylis shares this meaning, offering an alternative spel...

Dymitr Masculine Polish

Dymitr is the Polish form of Demetrius, a name with deep historical and religious roots. Demetrius itself is a Latinized rendering of the Greek name Demetrios (Δημήτριος), which derives from the name of the Greek goddess...

Dymphna Feminine Irish History

Dymphna (pronounced DIMF-nə or DIMP-nə) is a variant of Damhnait, an Irish name derived from Old Irish Damnat or damh meaning "little fawn" or, according to some sources, "poetess". The name is primarily known through Sa...

Dympna Feminine Irish History

EtymologyDympna is a variant spelling of Dymphna, itself an anglicized form of the Old Irish name Damhnait. The root name comes from dam meaning “ox, deer” combined with a diminutive suffix, giving the sense of “little f...

Dyson Masculine English

Dyson is an English masculine given name, ultimately derived from a patronymic surname meaning "son of Dye". Dye itself is a medieval diminutive of Dionysia, the feminine form of Dionysius, a Latin name of Greek origin a...

Džafer Masculine Bosnian

Džafer is a Bosnian male given name, representing the local form of Jafar. The name was adopted during the Ottoman period, when Arabic names entered the South Slavic linguistic area through Turkish mediation. It is writt...

Džan Masculine Bosnian

Džan is a Bosnian masculine given name, derived as a local form of Can, a Turkish name. The root of the name traces to Persian jān (جان), meaning "soul, life" and by extension "darling, sweetheart." This rich etymologica...

Džana Feminine Bosnian

Džana is a Bosnian feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Džan.EtymologyDžan is itself the Bosnian rendering of Can, a Turkish name meaning "soul, life" or, by extension, "darling, sweetheart". This Turkish...

Džejla Feminine Bosnian

Džejla is a Bosnian feminine given name, typically serving as a short form of Džejlana. It belongs to a set of names that trace back through Džejlana to the Turkish name Ceylan, which means "gazelle" and has Persian orig...

Džejlana Feminine Bosnian

Džejlana is a Bosnian feminine given name, derived as a variant of Ceylan. The root name Ceylan means "gazelle" in Turkish, originating from Persian. The name evokes elegance, grace, and swiftness, qualities associated w...

Dženan Masculine Bosnian

Dženan is a Bosnian male given name, primarily used among Bosniaks in the former Yugoslav nations. It is a localized form of the Arabic name Jinan, which means "garden" or "paradise." The name's meaning is deeply rooted...

Dženita Feminine Bosnian

Dženita is a feminine given name predominantly used among Bosniaks in the Balkan region. It is derived from the Bosnian word dženet, meaning "paradise" or "garden," which itself originates from the Arabic word جنّة (jann...

Dżesika Feminine Polish

Dżesika is the Polish form of the name Jessica. Borrowed directly from English, it entered the Polish language as a variant spelling, though the original English form is also sometimes used. The name Jessica itself was c...

Dzhabrail Masculine Chechen

Dzhabrail is a Chechen given name, a form of Gabriel. The name mirrors the Arabic and Quranic variants Jabril and Jibril, adapted to the phonological patterns of the Chechen language, a Northeast Caucasian language spoke...

Dzhamal Masculine Chechen

Dzhamal is a Chechen masculine given name, representing a localized form of Jamal. The name is derived from the Arabic root jamala, meaning "to be beautiful," and carries the core sense of "beauty."In Chechen culture, Dz...

Dzhamilya Feminine Tajik Turkmen

Dzhamilya is a Tajik and Turkmen feminine given name, representing a localized form of Jamila. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root jml (جمل), meaning "to be beautiful," and is closely related to the masculin...

Dzhokhar Masculine Chechen

Dzhokhar is a Chechen masculine name of Perso-Arabic origin, derived from the Persian word gōhar or jōhar, meaning "jewel," "essence," or "ink." The name entered Chechen culture through Islamic influence, as Persian and...

Dzianis Masculine Belarusian

Dzianis is the Belarusian form of the name Denis, itself derived from the medieval French Denis or Denys, which ultimately comes from the Greek Dionysius. The name is rooted in the Greek name Dionysios, meaning "of Zeus...

Dzidra Feminine Latvian

Dzidra is a Latvian feminine given name. It is derived from the Latvian word dzidrs, meaning "clear" or "transparent", often used to describe water, sky, or gemstones. The name evokes qualities of purity, clarity, and br...

Dzidris Masculine Latvian

EtymologyDzidris is a Latvian masculine given name, derived from the female name Dzidra. Dzidra itself originates from the Latvian word dzidrs, meaning "clear" or "transparent." This semantic root evokes qualities such a...

Dzintars Masculine Latvian

EtymologyDzintars is a Latvian masculine given name that means "amber." The word dzintars is the Latvian term for amber, the fossilized tree resin that has been a treasured commodity in the Baltic region for millennia. A...

Dzintra Feminine Latvian

Dzintra is a Latvian feminine given name. It is derived from the masculine name Dzintars, which means "amber" in Latvian, referencing the prized Baltic amber. The name carries connotations of the golden jewel long associ...

Dzmitry Masculine Belarusian

Dzmitry is the Belarusian form of Demetrius, derived from the Greek name Demetrios, which means "devoted to Demeter," the Greek goddess of agriculture, also known as "mother-earth." In Belarusian, the name is a direct ad...

Dzsenifer Feminine Hungarian

Dzsenifer is the Hungarian form of Jennifer. This adaptation reflects the Hungarian language's orthographic customs, where the 'j' sound in Jennifer is represented by 'dzs', which is pronounced similarly to the English '...

Dzsesszika Feminine Hungarian

Dzsesszika is the Hungarian form of the name Jessica. This name was introduced to the English-speaking world by William Shakespeare in his play The Merchant of Venice (1596), where it belongs to the daughter of Shylock....

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