Female and male names starting with the letter "D" .
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DREME
FeminineRare Greek-derived name meaning 'dream,' associated with creativity and imagination.
DREMON
MasculineUnique, modern name of unknown origin with no clear cultural connection or traditional meaning, used primarily in recent times. Its rarity makes its history and notable bearers scarce, leaving its interpretation open to personal association with unique qualities or admiration for its distinctive sound.
DREMOND
MasculineRare, distinctive name of unknown origin and unclear meaning, most commonly used in the United States.
DREN
MasculineDren is of Albanian origin, meaning 'dreamer', inspired by the word 'drera'. It signifies hope and inspiration.
DRENA
FeminineUnique female name with unknown origins and no specific meaning.
DRENDA
FeminineRare female given name of African origin, specifically from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria. It means "love" or "affection.
DRENE
FeminineRare yet captivating Greek name derived from "drosos," meaning "dew." It signifies purity and renewal, reflecting nature's life-giving properties.
DRENISHA
FeminineRare and captivating African name meaning "to roar," symbolizing strength and confidence.
DRENIYAH
FeminineUnique African Swahili name meaning 'flowing with joy'.
DRENNA
FeminineCaptivating female given name of Slavic origin, meaning 'to flow' or 'pour', traditionally used in South Slavic cultures.
DRENNAN
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Draighneáin, meaning "descendant of Draighneán", with Draighneán thought to mean "little dark one".
DRENNEN
MasculineThe name Drennen is an American variant of Darren, derived from the Irish given name Dáire, meaning 'early' or 'first'.
DRENNON
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from 'dŷren', meaning 'thunder', signifying strength.
DREON
MasculineUncommon name of uncertain origin, with suggestions ranging from Irish 'dark challenge' to Cornish 'oar', used sparingly throughout history.
DREONA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "gift from the ocean" or "gift of Neptune," originating from ancient Roman times.
DREONNA
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Our mother's strength," reflecting reverence for mothers in Yoruba society.
DREQUAN
MasculineDistinctive male given name of African-American origin, coined in the late 20th century and popularized within its community. Its meaning is believed to be a blend of Derek ("rich" or "powerful leader") and Aquan ("water" or "waters of creation"), although not explicitly known.
DRESDEN
MasculineDistinctive German name derived from the city of Dresden, originally meaning "men's settlement" or "settlement by the woods." While it doesn't have a specific symbolic meaning beyond its geographical origins, it may evoke qualities associated with the city like sophistication and rich history.
DRESDEN
FeminineUnique German male given name derived from the historic city of Dresden, renowned for its baroque architecture and cultural significance. Its meaning remains unclear but is believed to be associated with the city's rich history. Despite being linked to World War II destruction, the name continues to be used and has gained renewed interest outside Germany in recent years.
DRESDYN
MasculineRare, Slavic name derived from "Dresdan," meaning "gift of digging" or "gift of mining.
DRESEAN
MasculineUnique, invented given name with no known origin or fixed meaning.
DRESHA
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its uniqueness and lacking direct linguistic connection.
DRESHAN
MasculineRare Persian name derived from 'dargah', meaning 'throne', suggesting regal power.
DRESHAUN
MasculineUnique, blended American name created in the late 20th century from Darnell ('beard valley') and Shawn ('God is gracious').
DRESHAWN
MasculineDistinctive African American name coined by Terry McMillan in her novel "Waiting to Exhale," derived from the elements 'Dre' (man/male) and 'Shawn' (powerful/strong), interpreted as "powerful man" or "strong male.
DRESHON
MasculineAfrican American-originated given name created by blending Denzel ("fair" or "dark") and Brandon ("little brooding"), possibly emerging during the late 1980s-early 1990s cultural influence of African American culture on popular trends.
DRESHUN
MasculineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, translating to "Wise Warrior" or "Courageous Lion", signifying strength, intelligence, and bravery.
DRESON
MasculineAmerican name created as a blend of Andrew ('strong') and Brandon ('from the brook'), offering uniqueness without specific historical significance.
DRESYN
MasculineRare Welsh male given name derived from "drycin," meaning "dancer." It was popular among medieval Welsh nobility and has been borne by notable figures such as Dresyn ap Iorwerth, a 12th-century prince of Gwynedd.
DRETHA
FeminineRare and intriguing given name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of German 'Drachen' meaning 'dragon', but its true meaning remains elusive.
DREU
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory on its etymology or meaning.
DREU
FeminineRare French origin given name derived from the Occitan word "dreu" meaning "deer.
DREUX
MasculineFrench origin given name meaning "from the oak grove".
DREUX
FeminineHistoric French given name originating from the city of Dreux in Eure-et-Loir, derived from the Old French word "dru" meaning "oak".
DREVAN
MasculineUncommon Irish name meaning 'oak', symbolizing strength and wisdom, with historical roots dating back to medieval Ireland.
DREVAUGHN
MasculineDistinctive African American given name with an uncertain meaning but popularized in recent years to reflect individuality.
DREVEN
MasculineDistinctive Czech name derived from "drevo," meaning 'tree', symbolizing strength, resilience, and nature's cycle.
DREVEON
MasculineUncommon American name created by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, with no specific etymology.
DREVIAN
MasculineUncommon yet significant Slavic name derived from Old Church Slavonic 'drevni', meaning 'ancient'.
DREVIN
MasculineUnique Welsh given name derived from "dreuddyn," meaning "fortune" or "luck.