Female and male first names.
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DAESHIA
FemaleUnique female given name of unknown origin that has gained popularity in recent years.
DAESHON
MaleUncommon name of African American origin, formed by combining Dasha ("morning star") and Deonte ("gift from God"). Despite lacking its own specific meaning or history, Daeshon evokes strength and uniqueness due to its powerful components and modern appeal.
DAESHUN
MaleRare Korean name derived from "dae" (great/large) and "seon" (goodness/virtue), signifying 'great goodness' or 'large virtue'. It reflects parents' hopes for their child's future virtuous character, being a modern creation gaining popularity for its positive connotation.
DAESIA
FemaleRare, elegant female name of Latin origin meaning "precious gemstone," derived from the Latin words "daesium" and "sia.
DAESON
MaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'knowledge' or 'understanding', derived from the Bible as one of Jesse's sons.
DAESY
FemaleUnisex name of Latin origin, derived from "daesis," meaning "goddess." It is a rare yet meaningful choice, often associated with creativity and individuality. Pronounced DAY-see, it has been sparsely used throughout history, retaining its distinctive charm.
DAESYN
MaleIntriguing unisex given name of unknown origin, popularized recently for its unique sound and spelling despite lacking definitive cultural or historical roots, inviting individuals to assign personal meaning to it.
DAETON
MaleGreek name meaning "to glow" or "shine," associated with light and brightness, and originating from Greek mythology as the son of Helios, the sun god.
DAETYN
MaleUnique, invented name with no known origin or historical significance. Its modern-day appeal lies in its phonetic charm and distinctiveness.
DAEUN
FemaleKorean girls' name meaning "great cloud".
DAEVAUGHN
MaleUncommon Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic word "daidí" meaning "little father". It signifies responsibility and care, often given to the youngest son as a family protector and provider.
DAEVEON
MaleUnique, recently popularized name of unknown origin, without established meaning or cultural associations, allowing each Daeveon to forge their own identity.
DAEVIAN
MaleUnique and captivating unisex name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting Hebrew or Welsh derivation, but no confirmed meaning. Despite its mysteries, its rarity and phonetic beauty make it an appealing choice for parents seeking distinctive names.
DAEVIN
MaleIrish boy's name derived from the ancient 'Daibhidh', meaning 'beloved', honoring Saint David.
DAEVION
MaleUnique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic phrase "da eamhan", meaning "having no fear".
DAEVON
MaleRare name of uncertain origin, with some suggesting it may derive from Welsh components "Da" meaning 'good' and "Evon" possibly from 'Evan', translating to 'good young warrior'. Despite its mystery, Daevon has been used throughout history and remains an intriguing choice today.
DAEVYN
MaleUnisex name of Welsh origin, derived from "daear" meaning earth, signifying connection to nature.
DAEWON
MaleKorean boy's name originating from the Hanja character 大運, meaning "great fortune" or "great destiny".
DAEYON
MaleUnique Korean name meaning "great wisdom.
DAEYONNA
FemaleUncommon yet meaningful African American female name derived from the Yoruba name Dayo, meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'.
DAEZHA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "beloved" or "precious," first gaining prominence in the late 20th century as a modern twist on traditional Hebrew names like Doda or Dodah.
DAEZON
MaleRare and distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning, used worldwide despite lacking clear historical or cultural associations. Its unique sound makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
DAFFANY
FemaleElegant and distinctive given name with uncertain origins, possibly a variant spelling of Welsh Dafydd meaning 'leader' or 'beloved', but its history remains mysterious.
DAFFIE
FemaleRare Welsh given name meaning 'to bloom', derived from the daffodil flower and associated with renewal, growth, and nature's beauty. It's believed to be a pet form of the popular male name Dafydd, meaning 'beloved'.
DAFFNE
FemaleDaphne is a rare yet elegant feminine name of Greek origin, meaning "laurel," a sacred plant to Apollo.
DAFFNEY
FemaleIrish name derived from O'Dubhthaigh, meaning "dark or black-haired.
DAFFY
FemaleUnique female name of Welsh origin, derived from the word "dawel" meaning "gentle" or "meek". It is often associated with the daffodil flower and was traditionally given to girls born around springtime in Wales.
DAFINA
FemaleGreek-derived name meaning "radiant" or "to shine.
DAFNA
FemaleHebrew female name meaning 'fox', popular among Jews and appreciated worldwide for its unique sound and historic significance.
DAFNE
FemaleDaphne is a feminine Greek name derived from 'dafne', meaning laurel tree, sacred to Apollo.
DAFNEE
FemaleDaphne is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word 'daphnē', meaning 'laurel'.
DAFNEY
FemaleUncommon African-derived name likely originating from Ghana's Akan people, where it is believed to mean "born on Friday.
DAFNI
FemaleGreek feminine given name of unknown etymology that first appeared in Greece during the 19th century. Despite its unclear origin, Dafni has been associated with several notable figures throughout history, including Saint Dafni, a martyr from the 4th century, and Daphnis, a character in the ancient Greek novel "Daphnis and Chloe." Today, Dafni remains a popular given name around the world.
DAFNNE
FemaleRare Greek name that means "wild laurel," a plant sacred to Apollo, symbolizing victory in ancient Greece.
DAFNY
FemaleDistinctive name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'fox' and associated with intelligence and cunning in Jewish tradition.
DAG
MaleNorse origin, derived from "dag" meaning 'day'. It was popular among Vikings who believed it brought good fortune and strength. In Norse mythology, Dag personifies daylight, riding his horse Skinfaxe across the sky each morning. Once prevalent in medieval Scandinavia, Dag remains popular today in Nordic countries.
DAGAN
FemaleHebrew boy's name derived from the Canaanite god of agriculture and harvest, meaning "grain" or "corn".
DAGAN
MaleHebrew name meaning "grain," derived from the word דגן (daggan), and was also the name of a Canaanite god associated with fertility.
DAGEM
MaleThe Ethiopian name Dagem, derived from ancient Ge'ez language, means 'to honor' or 'to respect', reflecting its cultural significance.
DAGEN
FemaleNorwegian name derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'day's mound', associated with ancient Norse heroes' protection.