Female and male names starting with the letter "D" .
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DYONTAE
MasculineModern, unique African American name created during the late 20th century as a blend of popular names like Dion and Dante.
DYONTE
MasculineUnique African-origin given name derived from the Mandinka word "dyonke," meaning "to fight." It signifies bravery, resilience, and determination.
DYOR
FeminineUnknown origin and does not have a widely accepted meaning or history.
DYQUAN
MasculineAfrican-Yoruba name meaning "calm strength" or "power in tranquility".
DYRAL
MasculineUncommon African name derived from 'dira', meaning 'to travel'. It's often given to encourage adventure and cultural exploration.
DYRAN
MasculineUnique Welsh name often associated with water or storms, meaning "from the sea" or "healing chief," popularized by historical figures like Prince Dyfan ap Owain and Sir David Vaughan-Dyfnwal-Jones.
DYRELL
MasculineDistinctive English name derived from the Old Norse personal name Þórvaldr, meaning 'powerful ruler', and is associated with Thor, the god of thunder in Norse mythology.
DYRK
MasculineOld Norse origin, signifies 'powerful' or 'strong', being bestowed upon brave Viking warriors and leaders, and is also associated with Valkyries in Norse mythology.
DYRON
MasculineRare and distinctive male given name with unknown origins, believed to be either a variant of Darwin or a diminutive of Dionysus, but without solid evidence. It has been used since the 17th century in England but remains uncommon throughout history. Its meaning is open to individual interpretation due to its mysterious past.
DYSAN
MasculineRare and distinctive given name with unknown origins and meanings.
DYSEAN
MasculineAfrican-origin given name derived from the Yoruba tradition in Nigeria, meaning 'father returns' or 'to bring back home', signifying unity and longing for roots.
DYSEN
MasculineDysen: A recent, unique English name with unknown origins and no specific meaning.
DYSHA
FeminineDistinctive African name from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning 'There will be peace'.
DYSHAUN
MasculineUnique African American given name that emerged in the mid-20th century as a blend of Dyson ("son of Dyke") and Shawn ("god is gracious").
DYSHAWN
MasculineAfrican American male given name created by combining the Latin prefix "dis," meaning two, with Shawn, a diminutive of Irish Sean, translating to "God is gracious." Thus, Dyshawn means "Two Graces of God," offering a unique and meaningful option for parents seeking distinctive names.
DYSHEKA
FeminineAfrican name of Igbo origin, meaning "one who creates beauty".
DYSHON
MasculineAfrican Igbo name meaning "One who brings peace," combining 'dike' (peace) and 'oshon' (to bring). Traditionally given during times of peace or to those with peaceful spirits, it's now globally recognized for its unique sound and powerful meaning.
DYSHUN
MasculineUncommon African American name with no official meaning, believed to have been created for its sound or appearance.
DYSON
FeminineEnglish given name meaning 'from Dyke's village', derived from the Old English word 'Dysen', and is relatively rare as a first name despite its historic use as a surname.
DYSON
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning "son of Dennis" and derived from the medieval given name Dennis, which was brought to England by the Normans in 1066.
DYSTANIE
FeminineDystanie: A captivating name of uncertain origin, often mistakenly linked to 'Dysathena', meaning harmful in Greek.
DYSTANY
FeminineUncommon girl's name with unknown origins and meanings, though some suggest it may be derived from Greek or Latin roots. Its rarity adds to its distinctiveness and allows bearers to create their own personal history and significance for the name.
DYSTINEE
FeminineUncommon feminine given name of unknown origin and meaning, first recorded in the United States in the late 20th century. Its rarity makes it difficult to determine its exact origin and meaning, though some believe it may be a variant spelling of Destiny or Distinee, derived from the Latin word "destinare," meaning "to make happen." Despite its uniqueness, Dystinee remains quite uncommon in popularity rankings.
DYSTINI
FeminineRare yet meaningful African female name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'there is no one like her.'
DYSTINY
FeminineRare American female name created by Eric Van Lustbader for his novel 'The Last Show', potentially blending 'destiny' and 'dream'.
DYUTHI
FeminineCaptivating female name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Dyuti' meaning 'shine' or 'radiance', and popularized by R.K. Narayan's novel 'Waiting for Mahatma'.
DYUTI
FeminineUnique Indian feminine given name derived from Sanskrit 'dyuti', meaning 'light' or 'radiance'. In Hindu culture, Dyuti signifies purity, knowledge, and enlightenment.
DYVION
MasculineUnique French name derived from "divin," meaning divine or godlike, with historical ties to religion and notable figures like Bishop Divion.
DYVON
MasculineRare African American given name with no explicit origin or meaning, allowing for personal interpretation.
DYVONNE
FeminineUnusual name of unclear origin, possibly Welsh, meaning "little wave". It has been used as a feminine form of Dyfnwr, evoking strength and fluidity, or as a variant of Divya, meaning "bright" or "radiant". Despite its uncertain beginnings, Dyvonne carries a rich history and has been borne by notable figures like Jamaican sprinter Dyvonne Laing.
DYWAN
MasculineRare yet distinctive African name of Igbo origin in Nigeria, possibly meaning 'to come' or 'born on Thursday'.
DYWANA
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning "born on a Thursday," historically significant and often bestowed upon children born on that auspicious day, signifying intelligence, creativity, and adaptability.
DYWANE
MasculineDistinctive name of African American origin created by August Wilson for his play "Fences," with a possible meaning derived from Greek and Hawaiian influences, reflecting personal identity and heritage.
DYWANNA
FeminineDywanna, of African origin, means 'one who loves' or 'filled with love'.
DYWAYNE
MasculineUncommon African American name, believed to be derived from Dwight and Wayne, though its exact origin remains unclear. It was created in the mid-20th century by parents seeking a unique name for their child.
DYXIE
FeminineRecently coined female name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or cultural association.
DZARIA
FeminineAfrican name of Swahili origin, meaning "Sunday," symbolizing rest and new beginnings.
DZEJLA
FeminineElegant Albanian name derived from 'dëshira', meaning desire or wish.
DZENAN
MasculineBosnian name meaning 'awakened' or 'aware', derived from the Bosnian word 'dzen'.
DZENETA
FeminineDzeneta, of Albanian origin, means 'she who is graceful'.