Female and male names starting with the letter "D" .
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DIETTA
FeminineRare yet sophisticated Italian female name derived from "dieta," meaning "diet" or "way of life." First used by nobility during the Renaissance period, it symbolized refined lifestyle and high social status. Despite its uncommonness, notable individuals like actress Dietta Moran have carried this distinctive name throughout history.
DIEU
FeminineFrench-origin masculine given name meaning 'God', variant of Latin Deus.
DIEUDONNE
FeminineThe name Dieudonné is of French origin, created from blending 'Dieu', meaning God, and 'don', meaning gift, thus translating to 'God's gift'.
DIEUDONNE
MasculineThe name Dieudonné is of French origin and means "God-given", composed of "Dieu" (God) and "donné" (given).
DIEYNABA
FeminineUnique African name of Senegalese origin, meaning "favorable birth" in Wolof language.
DIEZEL
MasculineThe name Diezel of German origin is believed to derive from Middle High German "diezel," meaning dice used in gambling games during medieval times. Its exact meaning remains unclear, but some associate it with luck or chance due to its connection with dice. Despite its rarity and lack of traditional usage, the strong, distinctive sound of Diezel makes it a unique choice for baby boys today.
DIGBY
MasculineEnglish name of Old Norse origin, derived from "Þegbeor" meaning "servant bearer".
DIGIANNIA
FeminineUnisex African name of Fulani origin, meaning "graceful" or "elegant".
DIGNA
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from "digno", meaning "worthy". It was popularized by Cuban poet Nicolas Guillen in his novel "Digna y Cinco Esquinas" and symbolizes dignity and independence.
DIHANNA
FeminineExotic and unique name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Arabic 'Zahira' meaning radiant or Greek 'Dione', mother of Aphrodite. It's often associated with intelligence and independence, making it a distinctive choice.
DIJA
FeminineUnisex Swahili name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.
DIJANA
FeminineUnique South Slavic feminine name derived from "diya", meaning "day". It signifies "born during the day" or "as bright as the day".
DIJION
MasculineDijon is a distinctive name of French origin, meaning 'divine' or 'godlike', derived from the city Dijon in eastern France, which was once the capital of the Duchy of Burgundy.
DIJOHN
MasculineRare, mysterious name of unknown origin, used for both boys and girls worldwide, lacking historical or cultural significance.
DIJON
FeminineThe name Dijon originates from France's Burgundy region, translating to "from the divine ones".
DIJON
MasculineUnique French given name derived from the historic city of Dijon, originally known as Divio, which means "Fortress" or "Divine".
DIJONAE
FeminineUncommon yet intriguing African name from Côte d'Ivoire, meaning 'to listen' or 'attentive', reflecting a wish for attentiveness and wisdom throughout life.
DIJONAY
FeminineRare, female French name originating from the historic and gastronomically renowned city of Dijon, signifying its prestigious past without a specific explicit meaning.
DIJONE
FeminineKeeli is a Hawaiian female given name meaning 'light'. It has gained recent popularity due to its unique sound and cultural connection.
DIJONNA
FeminineRare, elegant French girl's name derived from the Latin word 'Diijonum', meaning 'fields' or 'orchards', and associated with the city Dijon.
DIJONNAE
FeminineUnique French name derived from Dijon, a historic city in Burgundy known for its culture and history.
DIJONNAISE
FeminineDijonnais is a rare yet significant French given name deriving from Dijon, Burgundy, meaning 'of Divio', its ancient name. Originating as a medieval surname, it evolved into a traditional first name, often passed down among families connected to Dijon and its surroundings.
DIJOUN
MasculineUnisex name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba people, meaning 'the world has come back to life'.
DIJUAN
MasculineAfrican-origin unisex name derived from the Yoruba deity Oya, meaning "two strong ones," reflecting her power and transformative nature.
DIKEMBE
MasculineAfrican male given name meaning "Peace has arrived.
DIKRAN
MasculineAncient Armenian male name derived from the word "dirk," meaning "strong" or "powerful.
DIKSHA
FeminineIndian given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "initiation" or "consolation", signifying a spiritual journey towards self-realization in Hindu tradition.
DILA
FeminineTurkish feminine name derived from the word 'dil', meaning 'tongue'. It signifies exceptional communication skills.
DILAM
MasculineSwahili name originating from East Africa, translating to 'calm' or 'tranquil,' symbolizing serenity and inner peace.
DILAN
FeminineDilan is of Turkish origin, meaning "valley", and is associated with Dilara, "like a river flowing through the valley".
DILAN
MasculineTurkish-origin given name, derived from 'dil', meaning 'heart'. It's often used for both boys and girls, gaining global popularity.
DILANA
FeminineUnique Persian female name derived from "dil," meaning "heart," translating to "little heart" or "heart-shaped.
DILAND
MasculineIgbo-African name meaning "God answers", symbolizing faith and hope in divine intervention.
DILANI
FeminineUnique and captivating name of Sri Lankan origin, derived from the Sinhalese language and meaning "beautiful woman". It combines two elements: "dila" signifying "heart" or "mind", and "ani" translating to "beauty".
DILANJAN
MasculineArmenian name meaning "like unto my heart", conveying deep affection and love.
DILANN
MasculineWelsh name meaning "gentle chief" or "champion", derived from Dylan and the suffix "-ann".
DILANY
FeminineEnigmatic name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining recent popularity despite lacking traditional reference points.
DILARA
FeminineCaptivating Turkish girls' name dating back to the Ottoman era, composed of 'dila', meaning 'tongue' or 'language', and 'ara', meaning 'blood', suggesting passion in communication.
DILAWAR
MasculinePersian name composed of "dila" meaning "heart" and "war" meaning "friend", translating to "friend of the heart".
DILAYLA
FeminineArabic-origin feminine given name derived from the Diyala River in Iraq, meaning "the radiant one" or "the brilliant one".