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Dagoberto Masculine Spanish

Dagoberto is the Spanish form of Dagobert. The name Dagobert is derived from Old Frankish dag or Old High German tag meaning "day" combined with Old Frankish berht or Old High German beraht meaning "bright". Thus, the fu...

Daiana Feminine Portuguese Romanian +1

Daiana is a feminine given name widely used in Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish-speaking countries. It is a variant of Dayana, which itself is a Spanish adaptation of Diana reflecting the English pronunciation.Daiana ul...

Dalia 1 Feminine Arabic Spanish

Dalia is a Spanish and Arabic form of Dahlia, a feminine given name derived from the flower genus Dahlia. The Dahlia plant, native to Mexico and Central America, was named in honor of Swedish botanist Anders Dahl (1751–1...

Dalila Feminine French Italian +3

Dalila is a feminine given name used in French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, as well as in the Latin Old Testament. It is a form of Delilah, a name of Hebrew origin likely derived from the Hebrew root dal, meaning "...

Dámaris Feminine Spanish

Dámaris is the Spanish form of Damaris. The name Damaris is of Greek origin, probably derived from damalis meaning "calf," "heifer," or "girl." In the New Testament (Acts 17:34), Damaris is named as a woman in Athens who...

Dámaso Masculine Spanish

Dámaso is a Spanish masculine given name, directly derived from the Latin Damasus, the name of Pope Damasus I (4th century). The Latin name itself comes from the Ancient Greek Damasos (Δάμασος), which is ultimately based...

Damián Masculine Czech Spanish

Damián is the Spanish and Czech form of Damian. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Damianos (Δαμιανός), itself coming from the Greek verb damazō (δαμάζω), meaning “to tame” or “to master.”EtymologyThe Greek root...

Dan 2 Masculine Czech Danish +8

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...

Dani 2 Masculine Dutch Hungarian +1

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...

Daniel Masculine Armenian Georgian +22

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...

Daniela Feminine Hebrew Bulgarian +10

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...

Danilo Masculine Croatian Italian +4

Danilo is a given name, a variant of Daniel in various languages including Croatian, Italian, Portuguese, Serbian, Slovene, and Spanish. It derives from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge."EtymologyThe na...

Dariel Masculine English Spanish

Dariel is a modern given name, primarily used in English and Spanish-speaking regions. It is most likely an elaborated form of Darrell, with the addition of the suffix -iel to give it a biblical sound reminiscent of name...

Darío Masculine Spanish

Darío is the Spanish form of Darius, a name with a distinguished ancient lineage. The root name Darius ultimately derives from the Old Persian name 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎢𐏁 (Darayauš), shortened from 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁 (Darayavauš), which means "pos...

David Masculine Hebrew Catalan +20

David is a classic masculine name with enduring global appeal. Originating from the Hebrew name דָּוִד (Dawiḏ), it is derived from the Hebrew root דּוֹד (doḏ), meaning "beloved" or "uncle." The name is famously associate...

Davinia Feminine English Spanish

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...

Dayana Feminine Spanish

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...

Débora Feminine French Portuguese +1

Débora is the Spanish, Portuguese, and French form of Deborah, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "bee." The name Deborah appears in the Old Testament of the Bible as a heroine and prophetess who led the Israelites to victo...

Deisy Feminine Spanish

Deisy is a Spanish form of the English name Daisy, adopted into Spanish-speaking cultures as a distinctive spelling variant. The name originates from the English word for the white flower, ultimately derived from Old Eng...

Delfín Masculine Spanish

Delfín is a Spanish masculine given name, the Spanish form of Delphinus. The name ultimately traces back to the Latin root Delphinus, itself derived from the Greek word δελφύς (delphys), meaning "womb." This etymology is...

Delfina Feminine Italian Portuguese +1

Delfina is an Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Delphina. The name ultimately derives from the Latin Delphinus, meaning "of Delphi," referring to the ancient Greek city of Delphi. The Greek root delphys (δελφύς) m...

Delia 1 Feminine English Italian +3

Delia is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, Romanian, Spanish, and Greek. It means "of Delos" in Greek. This was an epithet of the Greek goddess Artemis, given because she and her twin brother Apollo were bo...

Demetrio Masculine Italian Spanish

Demetrio is the Italian and Spanish form of the name Demetrius, which itself originates from the Ancient Greek Dēmḗtrios (Δημήτριος), meaning "devoted to Demeter." Demeter was the Greek goddess of agriculture, fertility,...

Denisse Feminine Spanish

Denisse is a Spanish feminine given name, derived as a form of Denis. This name ultimately traces back to the Greek Dionysius, meaning "follower of Dionysus," the Greek god of wine and revelry. Its roots lie in the eleme...

Deolinda Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Deolinda is a Portuguese and Spanish name derived as a variant of Teodolinda, which itself comes from the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of the ancient Germanic name Theodelinda. The root of this name is Dietlinde...

Desamparados Feminine Spanish

Desamparados is a Spanish feminine name that means "helpless, defenceless, forsaken" in Spanish. It is derived from an epithet of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados, meaning "Our Lady of the Helpless". S...

Desideria Feminine Italian Spanish +1

Desideria is the feminine form of Desiderio, itself derived from Desiderius, a Late Roman name meaning "longing" or "desire" (from Latin desiderium). The name carries a sense of yearning or cherished wish, reflecting its...

Desiderio Masculine Italian Spanish

Desiderio is the Italian and Spanish form of the Latin name Desiderius. It is also the Portuguese form (as Desidério). The name originates from the Latin word desiderium, meaning "longing" or "desire."Historical and Reli...

Desirée Feminine Spanish Swedish

Desirée is a female given name used in Spanish and Swedish, a form of Désirée. The name ultimately derives from the Latin desideratum, meaning "desired," and was introduced to Sweden by Désirée Clary (1777–1860), a Frenc...

Deysi Feminine Spanish

Deysi is a Spanish variant of the English name Daisy, itself a floral name derived from the Old English dægeseage meaning "day eye", referring to the way the flower's petals open at dawn and close at dusk. The name Daisy...

Diana Feminine Armenian Georgian +20

Diana is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "divine, goddesslike". It derives from Latin dia or diva meaning "goddess", ultimately from the Indo-European root *dyew-, also found in Zeus. The name is linked to...

Diego Masculine Italian Spanish

Diego is a Spanish and Italian masculine given name. Its etymology is debated, but it is commonly thought to be a shortened form of Santiago. In medieval records, the name was Latinized as Didacus, which may derive from...

Digna Feminine Galician Spanish

Digna is a Spanish and Galician feminine given name meaning "worthy, dignified", derived from Latin dignus. The name directly reflects the Spanish adjective digna, the feminine form of digno ("worthy, deserving, dignifie...

Dimas Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Dimas is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Dismas, a name derived from Greek dysme meaning "sunset." Dimas, like its source, is traditionally associated with the repentant thief who was crucified alongside Jesus, as rec...

Dina 1 Feminine Hebrew Danish +11

Dina is a given name used in multiple languages and cultural contexts, primarily as a form of Dinah. The name appears in the Hebrew, Greek, and Latin versions of the Old Testament, where Dinah is the daughter of Jacob an...

Dina 2 Feminine Dutch English +3

Dina is a feminine name with multiple origins. As a short form, it derives from names ending in -dina, such as Bernardina Ondina. In Dutch, English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, Dina functions as a diminutive or ind...

Diógenes Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Dógenes is a Spanish and Portuguese given name, equivalent to the English Diogenes. It is directly derived from the Ancient Greek Διογένης (Diogénēs), meaning "born of Zeus". The name is composed of the elements Dios, me...

Dionisia Feminine Italian Spanish

Dionisia is the Italian and Spanish feminine form of Dionysius, ultimately derived from the Greek god of wine, revelry, and theater. The name carries a long linguistic journey: from the mythical Dionysos—whose name combi...

Dionisio Masculine Italian Spanish

Dionisio is the Spanish and Italian form of Dionysius, ultimately deriving from the ancient Greek personal name Dionysios. The name's roots can be traced back to the Greek god Dionysos, whose name is believed to combine...

Diosdado Masculine Spanish

Diosdado is a Spanish given name meaning "God given," derived from the Latin name Deusdedit, which itself translates to "God has given." The name is a direct linguistic equivalent of the Greek name Theodore, as both conv...

Divina Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Divina is a feminine given name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived directly from the word divina meaning "divine" or "godlike". The name is a semantic and phonetic cousin to the masculine form Divino, used in Braz...

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...

Dominador Masculine Spanish

Dominador is a Spanish male given name directly derived from the Spanish word dominador, meaning "lord" or "master." The name originated from the noun dominio (domain, rule) with the agent suffix -ador (one who does), th...

Dominga Feminine Spanish

Dominga is the Spanish feminine form of Dominic, a name derived from the Late Latin Dominicus, meaning "of the Lord." Traditionally, the name was given to children born on Sunday, the Lord's day. Dominga shares this reli...

Domingo Masculine Spanish

Domingo is a Spanish masculine given name derived from the Late Latin name Dominicus, meaning "of the Lord". It is the Spanish equivalent of Dominic and is traditionally given to boys born on Sunday, as the name also dir...

Domitila Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Domitila is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Domitilla, a feminine diminutive of the Roman family name Domitius. The root Domitius is likely derived from Latin domitus ("having been tamed"). Notable Bearers Historical...

Donaciano Masculine Spanish

Donaciano is a Spanish given name, derived from the Late Latin name Donatianus, which is itself a derivative of Donatus. The root name Donato comes from the Latin word donatus, meaning "given". The name Donatianus was bo...

Donato Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Donato is an Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish given name derived from the Late Latin name Donatus, meaning "given". The name is rooted in the Latin verb donare (to give) and was often used in early Christian contexts, wh...

Dora Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +8

Dora is a female given name of Greek origin, commonly used as a short form of such names as Dorothy, Theodora, or Isidora. It is used across many European languages, including Bulgarian, Croatian, Dutch, English, German,...

Doris Feminine Croatian Danish +6

Doris is a feminine given name derived from the Greek name Δωρίς (Doris), meaning "Dorian woman." The Dorians were one of the major ancient Greek tribes, known for settling the Peloponnese around the 12th century BC duri...

Dorita Feminine Spanish

Dorita is a Spanish diminutive of Dora, itself a short form of names such as Dorothy, Theodora, or Isidora. The root traces back to the Greek name Dorothea, meaning "gift of god," from the Greek elements doron ("gift") a...

Dorotea Feminine Croatian Italian +2

Dorotea is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Italian, Spanish, and Swedish. It is a form of Dorothea, which originates from the Greek name Dorotheos, meaning "gift of god" from the elements δωρον (doron) "gift" and...

Doroteo Masculine Spanish

Doroteo is a Spanish masculine given name and also a surname. As a first name, it is a Spanish form of the Greek name Dorotheos, which itself is the masculine counterpart of Dorothea.EtymologyThe name derives from the Gr...

Duilio Masculine Italian Spanish

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...

Dulce Feminine Portuguese Spanish

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 Feminine Spanish

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...

Eberardo Masculine Spanish

Eberardo is the modern Spanish form of Everard, itself ultimately derived from the ancient Germanic name Eberhard. This Germanic name, composed of the elements ebur meaning "wild boar" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave...

Edelmira Feminine Spanish

Edelmira is the Spanish feminine form of Adelmar. The name is derived from the Old German elements adal meaning "noble" and mari meaning "famous", making it a cognate of the Old English name Æðelmær, which itself comes f...

Edelmiro Masculine Spanish

Edelmiro is the Spanish form of the Germanic name Adelmar, which itself derives from the Old German elements adal ("noble") and mari ("famous"). As a cognate of the Old English name Æðelmær, Edelmiro shares a common ling...

Édgar Masculine Spanish

Etymology and OriginÉdgar is the Spanish form of the Edgar name, derived from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and gar "spear". The name was originally introduced to the British Isles by Anglo-Saxon settler...

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