Female and male names starting with the letter "D" .

DAV

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'beloved' or 'uncle'. It's a variant spelling of David, derived from the Old Testament character who was the second king of Israel. Dav serves as a shorter, modern alternative to David.

DAVA

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name meaning "beauty".

DAVADA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'beloved', not derived from King David's sister Davida.

DAVAE

Masculine

Unusual given name of uncertain origin and meaning, often pronounced /DAH-vay/. While some believe it may be derived from Hebrew or Irish names, these connections are unconfirmed. As a distinctive choice with no documented history, those named Davae have the freedom to create their own legacy.

DAVAE

Feminine

Unique male given name of Hebrew origin, derived from David which means "beloved" or "uncle".

DAVAEH

Feminine

Uncommon given name of uncertain origin, with no widely accepted theory on its meaning or historical significance. Its popularity has grown in recent years as parents opt for unique names, but it remains relatively rare compared to common ones.

DAVAHN

Masculine

Uncommon given name with unknown origins and meaning, first appearing in medieval England and recently gaining popularity in the United States and Canada. Despite its mysterious etymology, Davahn stands out due to its unique spelling and sound.

DAVALYN

Feminine

Recent, captivating name derived by combining David (Hebrew, 'beloved') and Avalon (Welsh, 'isle of apples').

DAVAN

Feminine

Intriguing Irish name derived from Daithí, meaning 'swift' or 'agile', with a rich history in Ireland and several notable bearers like 17th-century poet Daithí Ó Bruadair.

DAVAN

Masculine

Rare yet meaningful Irish name derived from 'O'Davoren', meaning 'descendant of Davorn'. It carries the prestige of the powerful O'Davoren clan from County Galway, with many notable members throughout history.

DAVANA

Feminine

Unique Sanskrit name meaning "sound" or "echo", associated with the Hindu goddess Dhavani, and popularized beyond India for its captivating sound and significance.

DAVANEE

Feminine

Captivating African name derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, translating to "beauty.

DAVANEY

Feminine

Rare Irish-derived given name, originally from the surname 'O'Daveny', possibly meaning 'little blacksmith' or 'dark-haired'.

DAVANI

Feminine

Unique Persian name meaning 'tiger', symbolizing strength, courage, and beauty.

DAVANIE

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from David, meaning 'beloved' or 'uncle', with a rich biblical history and rarity that conveys uniqueness.

DAVANNA

Feminine

Distinctive given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria meaning 'calmness or tranquility'.

DAVANT

Masculine

Uncommon given name with uncertain origins and meanings, possibly a variant of French David or created independently.

DAVANTA

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning 'to anticipate', associated with wisdom and foresight, popular in various cultures including India.

DAVANTAE

Masculine

American origin given name derived from "David", meaning beloved or uncle, combined with "-ant", symbolizing creativity and imagination.

DAVANTAY

Masculine

Uncommon first name of unknown origin, chosen often by individuals seeking unique identities; its meaning evolves based on the bearer's personal traits and experiences.

DAVANTE

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant African American boy's name derived from the Hebrew David, meaning 'beloved'. It was originally an English occupational surname for someone residing near water.

DAVANY

Feminine

Captivating female name of unknown origin and meaning.

DAVAR

Masculine

Distinctive Persian male name meaning 'speech' or 'word', reflecting the power of communication and expression.

DAVARES

Masculine

Persian name meaning "beloved," derived from the word "davaran." It was commonly used in ancient Persia as a sign of love and affection, and has been popularized worldwide despite remaining relatively uncommon. Notable figures like Davares I, a 5th century BCE Persian king, have carried this name throughout history.

DAVARI

Masculine

Persian name derived from "davar," meaning "word" or "speech." It signifies eloquence, wisdom, and intelligence.

DAVARIA

Feminine

Unique, elegant Persian name derived from "Davud", meaning "beloved" or "dear friend". It has ancient roots and is associated with wisdom and courage in Persian culture.

DAVARIAN

Masculine

Davarian: A rare male name of Latin origin, meaning 'servant' or 'slave', but now seen as unique and historic.

DAVARIO

Masculine

Italian origin given name derived from Latin "davium," meaning "to give" or "grant.

DAVARION

Masculine

Rare Persian name meaning "eloquent speaker" or "word collector".

DAVARIOUS

Masculine

Unique African American name derived from Latin "varius", meaning "many" or "diverse".

DAVARIS

Masculine

Greek name meaning "speech" or "word", popularized by the Greeks as a reference to Apollo, god of prophecy and wisdom.

DAVARIUS

Masculine

Original African American name created by author Zane, known for its strength and uniqueness despite unclear origins.

DAVAROUS

Masculine

Rare Persian name derived from the Avestan language, meaning "having good judgment" or "wise".

DAVARRIO

Masculine

Davarrio is of Latin origin, meaning 'bringer of wealth'.

DAVARUS

Masculine

Davarius is a rare, Latin-derived name variant of David, meaning 'beloved' or 'uncle'.

DAVASHA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'gift from God', historically connected to Jesse's daughter in the Bible.

DAVASIA

Feminine

Captivating Greek name meaning 'banquet' or 'feast', associated with joyful celebrations.

DAVAUGHN

Masculine

Unique given name of African American origin, created in the late 20th century by combining David ("beloved") and Vaughn ("leader from the valley").

DAVAUN

Masculine

Irish-origin name derived from 'O'Duibhlin', meaning 'descendant of Duibhillin', an ancient Irish chieftain known for his wisdom and courage.

DAVAUNTE

Masculine

Uncommon African-American name with unknown origins and meaning, first popularized in the US during the late 20th century.