Female and male names starting with the letter "D" .
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DYMON
MasculineRare yet striking Greek-origin given name meaning 'power' or 'strength', reflecting dynamis.
DYMOND
MasculineUnusual given name of uncertain origin, popularized in the late 20th century among African American communities in the US. While its meaning remains unclear, it evokes strength and elegance, possibly due to its association with diamonds.
DYMOND
FeminineEnglish given name derived from the word "diamond," meaning precious stone known for its sparkle, durability, and brilliance.
DYMONE
FeminineDymone, a rare African American unisex name derived from Swahili 'dimoni', meaning 'demon'.
DYMONIQUE
FeminineAmerican unisex name derived from "dynamo" and "-ique", meaning "powerful uniqueness". Created in the 20th century, it gained popularity during the 1970s, possibly inspired by the Dynamo Girls, a group of influential female dancers.
DYMPHNA
FeminineIrish female name derived from "dumhnach," meaning "warlike." Despite its origin, it is generally associated with gentleness or love due to St. Dymphna, the brave 7th-century Irish martyr who became a patron saint of mental illness and emotional distress.
DYMPLE
FeminineThe name Dymple has unknown origins and no clear-cut meaning, making its history and significance personal to each individual who chooses it.
DYNA
FeminineThe name Dyna has Greek origins and means 'from Dinya', a city in Tunisia.
DYNAH
FeminineRare yet captivating Hebrew feminine name that means "from Eden" or "delightful.
DYNALEE
FeminineThe rare feminine given name Dynalee has unknown origin and meaning; theories include being a variant of Hebrew Dinah or Welsh Dylan/Dwylen.
DYNASHA
FeminineUncommon African-origin name believed to have been brought to the Americas via the slave trade. Despite its unclear origins, it has become a significant name in African-American communities, often associated with strength and resilience.
DYNASIA
FeminineRecent African American female given name composed of "dynam" meaning powerful, and "Asia," signifying the continent Asia. Thus, it conveys the meaning "powerful Asia." This unique name has gained popularity in English-speaking countries like the United States due to its creative and empowering sound.
DYNASTEE
FeminineRare Greek-derived given name meaning 'ruler'.
DYNASTI
FeminineThe name Dynasti originates from Greek, meaning "dynasty" or "power", derived from the Greek word "dynamis". It symbolizes strength and authority, historically associated with rulers and influential figures.
DYNASTIE
FeminineDynasty is a Greek-origin name meaning "power" or "rule", originally referring to political rule by powerful families.
DYNASTII
FeminineGreek origin unisex name derived from 'dynastis', meaning 'power' or 'rule'. It's increasingly popular, likely due to its distinctive sound and regal associations.
DYNASTY
FeminineDistinctive feminine name of Greek origin, signifying 'a succession of powerful rulers'.
DYNASTY
MasculineUnique Greek-origin given name derived from 'dynasteia', meaning 'power' or 'rule'. Popularized in recent decades, notably by rapper Eve, it signifies succession and lineage.
DYNEISHA
FeminineNigerian Igbo origin female name meaning "God answers there is," signifying divine intervention and blessing.
DYNELL
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, first used in mid-20th century United States, likely created for distinctiveness.
DYNELL
FeminineThe name Dynell is an English creation from the mid-20th century, combining 'dynamic' and 'nell', a vintage form of Helen, signifying both strength and grace.
DYNELLE
FeminineDistinctive French female name, coined in the mid-20th century, derived from 'dynamique' meaning dynamic or full of energy.
DYNESHA
FeminineUnique and beautiful African-American name with unclear origins, composed of elements "Dy" and "Nesha", potentially derived from Greek 'Daphne' meaning 'laurel tree', and Swahili 'happiness'. Created in the US during the 20th century, it gained popularity among African-American communities for its distinct sound and spelling, inspired by names like Latoya and Lakesha. Despite its rarity, notable individuals such as American singer-songwriter Dyneisha Harding have contributed to its recognition.
DYNESHIA
FeminineAfrican American name derived from the Swahili word 'dynamo,' meaning 'something that works with great power.' It reflects strength, determination, and dynamism, embodying African cultural heritage and pride.
DYNESTI
FeminineUncommon African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the power that makes things happen" or "the force that brings about change.
DYNESTY
FeminineModern name created in the late 20th century, blending 'dynamic' and 'destiny', symbolizing a powerful and purposeful life journey.
DYNETTA
FeminineRare African American female given name derived from the Greek word "dynamis," meaning power or force, with an Italian diminutive suffix "-etta.
DYNETTE
FeminineMid-20th century American variant of Denise or Dinah, with no specific meaning but embraced for its uniqueness.
DYNISHA
FeminineUncommon African American name derived from Swahili 'dini', meaning religion.
DYNISTY
FeminineDynasty is a Greek-origin name meaning 'power' or 'rule', derived from the word 'dynastes', and popularized in modern times through media like the TV series "Dynasty".
DYNITA
FeminineCaptivating Greek feminine given name meaning 'leader' or 'she who has power', derived from 'dynamis'.
DYNVER
FeminineUnique Germanic name derived from 'dyn' meaning power and 'fari' meaning journey, signifying 'strength in journey'.
DYNVER
MasculineRare and unique given name of uncertain origin and meaning, with theories suggesting possible connections to the Welsh name Dylan or the English surname Denvers.
DYON
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning "to strive" or "pursue", associated with ambition, determination, and historical figures of strength like the god of divine justice in Greek mythology.
DYON
FeminineGreek origin, meaning "to flow or move," derived from the Greek word "dyon." It's associated with a river that flowed into the Aegean Sea in ancient Greece. Saint Dyonisius, a 3rd-century bishop and martyr, also bore this name. Today, it's relatively rare but often linked to strong, independent personalities.
DYONA
FeminineCaptivating Greek female name derived from "dyon," meaning "to rush" or "flow." It evokes images of fluidity and dynamism, and has been associated with the goddess Aphrodite in Greek mythology. Throughout history, Dyona has been given to prominent figures, such as Dyona of Rhodes, a Pythian priestess known for her prophecies. Today, Dyona continues to captivate parents seeking a unique yet powerful name choice with ancient roots.
DYONDRE
MasculineModern French name meaning "flowing dream".
DYONI
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'divine destiny'.
DYONNA
FeminineAfrican-derived female name meaning 'to love' in Swahili.
DYONNE
FeminineRare French female name meaning 'bold' or 'brave', signifying courage.