Female and male names starting with the letter "D" .
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DWYNE
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from the ancient word "dwfn," meaning "deep" or "remote.
DYAIR
MasculineUnique Scottish-origin given name derived from the surname "Dye", possibly meaning 'dark' in Scottish Gaelic.
DYAIRE
MasculineAfrican origin from the Mandinka people, means "one who brings joy" or "happy occasion".
DYALA
FeminineDistinctive Arabic female name, deriving from "diyala" meaning 'to flow'. In Islamic tradition, it represents abundance and fertility.
DYAMI
MasculineRare, Native American (Taino) given name meaning 'twin,' symbolizing balance and duality.
DYAMI
FeminineMohawk name meaning "he understands.
DYAMON
FeminineUnique given name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years despite its mysterious etymology and lack of historical significance.
DYAMOND
FeminineUnique African Yoruba name meaning 'peaceful', associated with strength, courage, and beauty.
DYAMOND
MasculineThe name Diamond originates from the Greek word 'adamas,' meaning unbreakable, reflecting the gemstone's hardness and durability.
DYAN
MasculineRare, Persian-derived unisex name meaning "precious gemstone," popularized by historical figures like Princess Dyanat-i Bukhara and actress Dyan Cannon.
DYAN
FeminineGreek name meaning 'receptive', derived from the Greek word 'dyana'.
DYANA
FeminineDistinctive name of Greek origin, meaning 'double', associated with Roman goddess Diana, symbolizing strength and grace.
DYANARA
FeminineAfrican Igbo name meaning "Beauty of God".
DYANDRA
FeminineUnique girl's name created by L. Frank Baum for his 'Oz' series; it has no established meaning outside its literary origins but is associated with courage and determination.
DYANE
FeminineRare, female given name of Greek origin, derived from "dynamis" meaning power or strength. Though popularized by French poet Joachim du Bellay in his 1558 collection "Les Regrets," it remains relatively uncommon worldwide despite its unique and empowering meaning.
DYANI
FeminineUnique, Hawaiian-derived unisex name meaning "heavenly" or "from heaven.
DYANI
MasculineBeautiful African name meaning 'hunter', traditionally bestowing strength and courage upon both boys and girls.
DYANIRA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly', made famous by its appearance in the Spanish novel "El Diablo Cojuelo" as the faithful wife of Gerardo.
DYANN
FeminineRare yet captivating Welsh name derived from the ancient word 'Dyfnaint', meaning 'deep valley'. It's rich in history, associated with a magical cauldron from Welsh mythology and symbolizing power and resilience.
DYANNA
FeminineCaptivating girls' name of Greek origin, derived from 'dyadikos', meaning 'double'. Though not a standard Greek name, it's often interpreted as 'double grace' or 'beauty', making it a popular choice despite its unclear historical roots.
DYANNE
FeminineCaptivating female name of French origin, derived from "dyanne," meaning "from the god An," who was revered as the deity of fire, light, and beauty in ancient French mythology.
DYANNI
FeminineRare, captivating female name of Greek origin, derived from 'daphnis', meaning 'laurel tree', associated with the mythical nymph Daphne who transformed into one to escape Apollo's pursuit.
DYANTE
MasculineIntriguing unisex name of African origin coined by Langston Hughes, potentially meaning "radiant one.
DYASIA
FeminineRare Slavic feminine given name derived from the element "dyas" meaning "day", translating to "born on a day of destiny".
DYCE
MasculineUnique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Dùis", meaning 'dark'.
DYCEN
MasculineDycen, of Welsh origin, means "day", symbolizing new beginnings and light.
DYEGO
MasculineBrazilian name derived from Portuguese 'deus', meaning 'god'.
DYEISHA
FeminineVibrant female name of African origin, translating to 'rejoicing in Christ' or 'celebrating life', reflecting Swahili culture's emphasis on faith, happiness, and celebration.
DYEMOND
FeminineThe unique name Dyemond, of African origin, signifies 'precious stone' and has gained popularity among those seeking to connect with their cultural heritage.
DYER
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from an occupational surname meaning "dye worker" or "fuller," reflecting its origins in medieval England's textile industry.
DYESHA
FeminineUnique and beautiful name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word 'dye', meaning 'beauty'. It translates to 'beautiful woman' and has roots in Swahili culture and language.
DYIAN
MasculineDistinctive French male name meaning 'to shine' or 'brilliant'.
DYISHA
FeminineAfrican-origin female name derived from Swahili meaning "beautiful.
DYKE
MasculineUnique unisex given name of English origin, derived from the Middle English word "dyk," meaning someone who worked on or owned a dyke for flood control purposes. It symbolizes strength, perseverance, adaptability, guardianship, and responsibility.
DYKERIA
FeminineRare and intriguing feminine name with unknown Greek-inspired origins, lacking clear etymology or historical presence.
DYLAHN
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, with no established meaning or cultural link. Despite this, it has gained popularity due to its rarity and distinctive sound.
DYLAHN
MasculineDylahn: An uncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, likely created by parents seeking a distinctive option.
DYLAM
MasculineOriginal, exotic name with unknown origins and no established meaning, likely invented by its creator for its unique sound or expression of personal identity.
DYLAN
FeminineWelsh masculine given name derived from the words "dy" meaning "wave" or "sea", and "llan" meaning "church".
DYLAN
MasculineWelsh origin that means 'son of the sea,' popularized by poet Dylan Thomas and carrying historical significance in Welsh literature and mythology.