Female and male names starting with the letter "D" .
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DOMARION
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from "domaine," meaning "estate" or "land." Though not widely used historically, its unique elegance makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a meaningful and international-sounding name.
DOMEEKA
FeminineUnique, distinctive name of unknown African origin, possibly Fulani, and is often interpreted to mean "light bringer" or "powerful protector".
DOMENIC
MasculineItalian origin, signifies 'master' or 'lord' and was traditionally given to boys of noble birth or authority.
DOMENICA
FeminineItalian feminine given name derived from Latin 'dominicus,' meaning 'of the Lord.' It honors the Virgin Mary in Catholicism.
DOMENICK
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin "Dominicus," meaning "of the Lord" or "belonging to the Lord.
DOMENICO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin 'Dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to the Lord', reflecting its religious origins.
DOMENIK
MasculineLatin-derived boy's name meaning 'of the lord', popularized by Saint Dominic and often associated with Italian heritage.
DOMENIK
FeminineSlavic-origin Croatian name meaning 'of the house' (of the Dominicans), signifying belonging and unity.
DOMENIQUE
FeminineElegant Italian name with Latin origins, derived from "dominicus," meaning "of the Lord." Traditionally given to males but also suitable for females, Domenique first appeared in Italy during the Middle Ages.
DOMENIQUE
MasculineElegant Italian name derived from Latin 'dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord'.
DOMER
MasculineRare, Latin-derived name originating from the Roman family name Domitius, possibly signifying 'born in the morning'.
DOMETRIUS
MasculineDometrius, of Latin origin, signifies 'lord' or 'master', reflecting power and authority. It was used as a title of respect in medieval times.
DOMIAN
MasculineDistinctive Latin-derived name originally used as a title for powerful figures before evolving into a given name popular among families of Latin descent.
DOMIANO
MasculineRare Latin-origin given name derived from 'domus', meaning 'house'. It was historically associated with prominent, wealthy families.
DOMICA
FeminineCaptivating Latin name derived from "domus," meaning house or home, signifying domesticity and warmth.
DOMICELLA
FeminineElegant Italian feminine given name derived from Latin "domus", meaning 'little house'.
DOMICO
MasculineRare Italian name derived from Latin "Dominicus," meaning "of the Lord," paying homage to Saint Dominic, the founder of the Dominican Order.
DOMIE
FeminineItalian name meaning "Lord" or "Master," historically given to boys of high social status during the Middle Ages.
DOMINA
FeminineRare but elegant given name of Latin origin, derived from the word "dominus," which means "master" or "lord." Historically used as a title for powerful women in medieval society, Domina now serves as a unique and meaningful name choice for girls.
DOMINADOR
MasculineRare, Spanish-origin name derived from "dominar," meaning "to dominate" or "rule." It signifies power and leadership, tracing back to medieval Spain where it was traditionally given to noble eldest sons. Despite its rarity, Dominador's unique sound and exotic appeal make it memorable.
DOMINAE
FeminineRare, Latin-origin given name meaning 'home' or 'house', symbolizing shelter and family, with no significant historical figures associated.
DOMINANCE
MasculinePowerful-sounding male name of Latin origin, translating to 'dominating' or 'having control over', reflecting its meaning of dominance and power.
DOMINANT
MasculineThe name Dominant originates from Latin, meaning "having power or influence", derived from the Latin word "dominus" which translates to "lord" or "master".
DOMINCK
MasculineThe charming and distinctive name Dominick is of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word "Dominus" which means "lord" or "master".
DOMINECK
MasculineLatin origin, translates to 'lord' or 'master', reflecting its medieval roots and association with authority.
DOMINEE
FeminineRare but historically significant Dutch name meaning 'minister', originally used for religious leaders during the Reformation.
DOMINEEK
MasculineUncommon name of Latin origin, created by combining 'domino-' meaning 'lord' or 'master', with the Dutch suffix '-eek'. It translates to 'house' or 'home', reflecting a sense of belonging and uniqueness.
DOMINEK
MasculineUnisex name of Slavic origin, derived from 'domini', meaning 'lord' or 'master', and popularized during medieval times.
DOMINEK
FeminineSlavic male name derived from "dom," meaning "home" or "house." It emphasizes the importance of home and family.
DOMINEKE
MasculineRare, elegant female given name of Latin origin, derived from "domina," meaning "lady" or "mistress.
DOMINEQUE
FeminineItalian name derived from Latin 'Dominicus', meaning 'belonging to the Lord'.
DOMINEQUE
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning "Lord" or "Master," used as a title for rulers in ancient Rome and among European nobility throughout history. It signifies power, elegance, and sophistication.
DOMINESHA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived female given name meaning 'lord' or 'master,' once reserved for high-ranking Romans and now associated with power, leadership, and prestige.
DOMINGA
FeminineSpanish feminine given name derived from "domingo," meaning "Sunday." Traditionally bestowed upon girls born on Sundays, this unique name carries gentle connotations of peace and has been widely recognized in Spanish-speaking countries since medieval times.
DOMINGA
MasculineDistinctive Spanish girl's name derived from "domingo," meaning Sunday.
DOMINGO
FeminineSpanish given name derived from Latin "Dominicus," meaning "belonging to the Lord." Popularized by the Catholic Church and associated with the Dominican order founded by Saint Dominic de Guzman, Domingo has been used widely in Spanish-speaking countries since medieval times and remains popular today.
DOMINGO
MasculineSpanish name derived from the Latin 'dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord'.
DOMINGOS
MasculinePortuguese male name derived from the Latin "dominicus", meaning "of the Lord". Traditionally given to children born on a Sunday, it has been popular among Portuguese-speaking communities since the Middle Ages and continues to be used today.
DOMINGUE
MasculineUnique Spanish name meaning 'Sunday', traditionally given to boys born on Sundays, popularized by the Catholic Church in medieval Spain.
DOMINGUE
FeminineDomingo is a Spanish given name of Latin origin meaning "of the Lord," traditionally honoring Sunday.