Female and male names.

DADE

Masculine

The uncommon yet charming name Dade is of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'dæg', meaning 'day'.

DADEN

Masculine

Distinctive African name, popular in Senegal, meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', reflecting inner tranquility and resilience.

DADNE

Feminine

Rare French given name derived from Occitan 'dard', meaning 'dart'. It was historically used as a nickname for swift individuals, or in reference to Saint Denis' feast day on October 9th. Despite its scarcity, Dadne holds unique charm and historical significance, with notable bearers like Dadne de Montbrun in the 13th century.

DADRA

Feminine

Rare Indian female given name derived from Sanskrit's "dadara," meaning "bestower of wealth.

DADRIAN

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning "lord" or "master," historically associated with nobility and notable figures like Saint Adrian of Canterbury and Pope Adrian VI.

DADRIANA

Feminine

Latin-derived name meaning 'lord' or 'master', originally used as a title of respect, now a unique and elegant given name.

DADRIANNA

Feminine

Unique American name, likely created by combining elements from various names or sounds, with no documented meaning or history.

DADRIEN

Masculine

Unique French given name derived from "dada" meaning "father" and "-rien" signifying "little," originating from Brittany in the late 19th-early 20th centuries.

DAE

Feminine

Korean name meaning 'great' or 'large', used traditionally in high-ranking families and associated with historical figures like King Gojong.

DAE

Masculine

Korean name meaning 'many' or 'abundant', traditionally used and carrying historical significance in Korea.

DAEBREON

Masculine

Distinctive Korean name composed of 'Dae', meaning great, and 'Breon', associated with thunder or lightning.

DAEBREON

Feminine

Distinctive Korean name, originating from the Joseon Dynasty, meaning 'great' or 'large', reflecting ambition and aspiration.

DAEBREONA

Feminine

Ancient Gaelic Irish name meaning 'noble and strong', first used among medieval ruling classes and famously held by poet Daibhí Ó Bruadair.

DAECARI

Masculine

Daecari, of Yoruba origin, means 'honoring love'.

DAEDALUS

Masculine

Greek name meaning "skillfully wrought," associated with the legendary craftsman who built the Labyrinth to imprison the Minotaur in Crete mythology.

DAEDRA

Feminine

Captivating female name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Old English 'daear' meaning 'day', and has gained popularity for its distinctiveness and potential meanings including beauty and light.

DAEDRIAN

Masculine

Unique Latin-derived name meaning "spirit" or "divine power," suggesting someone influenced by spirits or possessing divine powers.

DAEDRIC

Masculine

Uncommon given name with unknown origins and meaning.

DAEGAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish surname turned given name, derived from 'Ó Dágeana' and potentially meaning 'fiery'.

DAEGAN

Feminine

Uncommon Irish boy's name derived from the ancient surname Ó Dathi, meaning "descendant of Dathí," a legendary chief or leader. Its potential meaning, associated with the Irish word "datha" for "wise" or "learned," suggests intelligence and wisdom.

DAEGEN

Masculine

Daegan is an Irish name derived from "Dubhgáin," meaning "dark warrior." It was traditionally given to boys believed to embody exceptional bravery and has historic associations with legendary warriors like Cú Chulainn.

DAEGON

Masculine

Korean name meaning "great metal," deriving from ancient Korean elements "dae" and "gon." Originally a royal title during the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE - 668 CE), it remains popular today, reflecting Korean heritage and strength.

DAEHAN

Masculine

Modern Korean name meaning "Great Korea," reflecting nationalistic pride and unity.

DAEISHA

Feminine

Original African-American feminine name created by combining "Da-" with "-isha," without a specific meaning but conveying strength and uniqueness.

DAEJA

Feminine

Captivating Korean name derived from 'dae' (great) and 'ja' (family), signifying 'great family'.

DAEJAH

Feminine

African American-originated name created in the late 20th century, notable for its rhythmic sound and distinctive spelling, but with no specific meaning or historical figure associated with it.

DAEJANAE

Feminine

Captivating African (Akan) name meaning "God has heard my arrival.

DAEJANAY

Feminine

Unisex Yoruba name meaning "arrival born into joy".

DAEJAUN

Masculine

Korean origin given name composed of two elements: 'Dae', meaning great or big, and 'Jae', signifying precious or noble. This combination conveys the idea of someone who is greatly valued or esteemed.

DAEJHA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "whom God preserves," derived from the word "jada" meaning praise.

DAEJHUN

Masculine

Korean name meaning 'great hero', reflecting strength and courage.

DAEJIA

Feminine

Unique Korean name meaning "large/great family".

DAEJION

Masculine

Distinctive African-origin name coined by the parents of Daejion Brown in 2005, Ohio. Its meaning is uncertain but may be inspired by "Jade" or "Dajion", suggesting preciousness or divine mercy respectively. Despite its recent origin and lack of historical significance, Daejion continues to gain popularity for its uniqueness.

DAEJOHN

Masculine

Modern African American name with uncertain origins, potentially created by combining rapper Da Brat and singer-songwriter John Legend, though this theory lacks confirmation. It has no specific meaning or historical significance but offers uniqueness without complexity.

DAEJON

Masculine

Rare Korean boy's name meaning 'Great Wisdom'.

DAEJUAN

Masculine

Unique Korean name meaning "great talent".

DAEKWAN

Masculine

Rare Korean boy's name meaning 'large oval' or 'great circle', symbolizing vast success.

DAEKWON

Masculine

Daekwon, of Korean origin, means "great" ("Dae") at achieving goals ("Kwon").

DAEL

Masculine

Welsh name meaning "calm" or "serene," originally used to symbolize hope and tranquility, popularized by actress Dael O'Hara.

DAEL

Feminine

Unique Welsh name meaning 'generous' or 'munificent', tracing back to medieval Wales.