Female and male names starting with the letter "D" .
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DYLANA
FeminineBeautiful Greek feminine variant of Dylan, meaning "son of the wave," popularized in the late 20th century and associated with elegance through fashion designer Dylana Jenson.
DYLAND
MasculineDylan is of Welsh origin, meaning "son of the sea" or "born from the sea," reflecting its historic ties to water and nature.
DYLANE
FeminineModern French feminine variant of Dylan, meaning "son of the sea," inspired by Welsh mythology.
DYLANEY
FeminineUnique, captivating feminine name of Irish Gaelic origin, derived from "Dulánach," meaning "from Dunlan." It signifies strength and intelligence, historically given to daughters of noble families in ancient Ireland.
DYLANGAEL
MasculineUnique, unisex Welsh name composed of Dylan ("sea tide") and Gaeil (Irish language/people), signifying "tidal wave of Irish language or people." It honors Welsh-Irish connections and has gained popularity while remaining distinctive.
DYLANGER
MasculineUncommon, unisex name of unknown origin, without established meaning or history.
DYLANI
FeminineDistinctive African American girl's name derived from the Welsh 'Dylan', meaning 'sea tide' or 'flowing tide', signifying strength and adaptability.
DYLANIE
FeminineUncommon girl's name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Welsh 'Dylan' meaning "son of the sea", but its true meaning remains uncertain due to its scarcity.
DYLANJACOB
MasculineUnisex name of recent popularity. It combines Dylan, a Welsh name meaning "son of the sea," and Jacob, a Hebrew name meaning "held by the heel" or "may God protect." This fusion creates a unique moniker blending Celtic and Semitic cultural influences.
DYLANJAMES
MasculineThe name DylanJames combines Welsh 'son of the sea' with English 'supplanter'.
DYLANMICHAEL
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name combining 'sea tide' and 'who is like God?', without historical figures tied to it.
DYLANN
FeminineUnique Welsh male given name meaning 'go to church', derived from the elements 'dy' and 'llan'. It has a rich history in Wales, popular among nobles during the medieval period.
DYLANN
MasculineWelsh name derived from Dylan, meaning 'sea wave' or 'son of the sea', associated with notable figures like Dylan Thomas and Bob Dylan.
DYLANNE
FeminineUnique female name of American origin, created by its original bearer in the 1970s for its feminine yet uncommon appeal.
DYLANTHOMAS
MasculineWelsh name meaning "son of Thomas". It combines the elements Dylan, derived from the Welsh word for 'moon', and Thomas, an Aramaic name meaning 'twin'. The name has historical significance in Wales.
DYLE
MasculineRare Welsh male given name derived from the word 'dyffryn', meaning 'valley'. It was brought to Wales by Normans and initially used as a habitational surname.
DYLEN
FeminineWelsh given name derived from 'dyfyn' (lake) and '-len' (settlement), meaning "from the lake's dwelling".
DYLEN
MasculineUnique name of Welsh origin, derived from 'son of Dylan', meaning 'moody wave'.
DYLENN
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from 'dylan' meaning 'sea tide' and 'enn' meaning 'leader', conveying the strength of a sea leader.
DYLHAN
MasculineRare Welsh male given name derived from "dyllu", meaning "to steal".
DYLIAN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from "dyfod", meaning 'to come', symbolizing arrival and new beginnings.
DYLILAH
FeminineDylilah, of Hebrew origin, means "gentle" or "tender," combining elegance with a melodic sound.
DYLIN
FeminineUnique Irish name of ancient origin, derived from the surname Ó Dúbhlaoin meaning 'descendant of Dubhláin', which translates to 'black and bold'.
DYLIN
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "dyled" meaning generous or associated with "dylan" meaning sea tide, notably borne by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.
DYLLAN
FeminineDistinct Welsh name meaning 'leader' or 'ruler', popularized by historical figures like King Dyfnwal Moelmud.
DYLLAN
MasculineUnisex Welsh name meaning 'leader', derived from the word 'dyled'.
DYLLEN
MasculineUnique variant of the Welsh masculine name Dylan, meaning "son of the wave" or "born from the sea".
DYLLIAN
MasculineWelsh male name derived from "dyfod" (to come) and "llŷn" (Lleyn Peninsula), signifying arrival at Lleyn or origin from Lleyn, reflecting the rugged coastal region's history and culture.
DYLLIN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'dylluan', meaning 'owl', symbolizing wisdom and uniqueness.
DYLLON
MasculineWelsh-origin given name derived from 'dyllun', meaning 'image' or 'portrait'. It's a unique, historical yet not widely known choice.
DYLLYN
MasculineUnique, Welsh-origin unisex name, derived from Dylan ('wave tide'), making it meaningful yet rare.
DYLON
MasculineStylish French name derived from the Greek "Dionysos," meaning "to flow" or "storm." It's associated with creativity and individuality, and has roots in Greek mythology as the god of wine, fertility, and pleasure.
DYLYN
MasculineWelsh name meaning "leader," reflecting strength and courage.
DYLYN
FeminineDistinctive name of Welsh origin, derived from the word 'dyffryn' meaning 'valley'. It signifies wealth or high status, reflecting its historical use among Welsh nobility like Dylyn ap Gruffudd. Today, Dylyn is globally popular due to its uniqueness and ease of pronunciation.
DYLYNN
FeminineModern, unisex name of unknown origin but believed to be inspired by Welsh Dylan or English Dillon. Its meaning varies depending on its perceived origin, ranging from "sea wave" to "devoted to God". Despite uncertain origins and meanings, Dylynn has gained popularity in recent years as parents seek unique names for their children.
DYMAN
FeminineSlavic name derived from the Old Slavonic word "dyma," meaning smoke, associated with the ancient Slavic deity Dymnoy Bog who resided in fire's smoke and flames.
DYMERE
MasculineDymere is of African origin, derived from the Ashanti language in Ghana, meaning "peaceful" or "tranquil". It symbolizes harmony and balance.
DYMIN
FeminineThe name Dymin has unknown origins and unclear meaning, with theories linking it to Greek Timothy ('honoring God') or Slavic 'dim' ('dark'). It's rare, appearing on the Social Security Administration's 2019 list of boys' names at number 6785 out of 18,230.
DYMIR
MasculineUnique American name created in the late 20th century from blends of popular names like Damien, Darryl, and Michael. Its meaning is not well-established but may evoke qualities such as strength, authority, and divine likeness. It gained popularity among African American families and was boosted by rapper Lil' Wayne naming his son Dymir in 2016.
DYMON
FeminineRare American given name created for fictional characters, with no explicit meaning but offering personal significance based on individual interpretation.