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DAGEN
MaleRare Norse given name derived from 'dagaz', meaning 'day', symbolizing the cycle of day and night in Norse mythology.
DAGGER
MaleDagger, of English origin, means 'dagger', conveying power and elegance.
DAGIM
MaleEthiopian name derived from Amharic, meaning "strength" or "power".
DAGMAR
FemaleFemale given name of Old Norse origin, composed of 'dag', meaning "day", and 'marr', meaning "famous" or "glorious". It translates to "famous in daylight" or "brilliant day".
DAGMARA
FemaleBeautiful and unique female name of Polish origin, meaning 'day' or 'dawn'.
DAGMAWI
MaleDistinctive male name of Ethiopian origin, meaning "wisdom" in Amharic, reflecting intelligence and knowledge. Traditionally given to boys in ancient Ethiopia, it has been borne by many kings and nobles throughout history, signifying prestige. Today, Dagmawi remains popular among Ethiopian parents while gaining international recognition, yet retaining an air of uniqueness due to its African roots. Pronounced /dæɡˈmɑːwi/ or /dɑːɡˈmaʊi/, it consists of six letters and is easy to remember despite its distinctive sound.
DAGNE
FemaleUncommon Ghanaian feminine name of African origin, meaning "born on Tuesday" in Akan language, traditionally given to children born on that day, and carries significant meaning among the Ashanti people.
DAGNEY
FemaleRare Scandinavian female name derived from 'dag' meaning 'day' and 'nýr' meaning 'new', signifying 'new day'.
DAGNY
FemaleUnique Scandinavian female name derived from Old Norse elements "daðr" meaning "day" and "gný" meaning "knew", translating to "day's knowledge".
DAGO
MaleDago, of Spanish origin, derives from 'dagus', meaning 'fire'. Historically used as a medieval byname for individuals with red hair or fiery tempers, today it signifies passion and energy, reflecting its bearer's individuality.
DAGOBERTO
MaleRare Spanish name of Basque origin, meaning "bearer of good light," popularized by medieval Visigothic King Dagobert I.
DAGON
MaleRare yet captivating Semitic name of Akkadian origin, meaning "good seed" or "grain". In ancient Mesopotamian mythology, Dagon was a prominent deity associated with fertility and prosperity, often depicted as a fish god or humanoid with a fishtail. This intriguing name has been influential throughout history, even appearing in the Hebrew Bible and being adopted by European nobility during the Middle Ages. Today, Dagon remains an uncommon but distinctive choice for parents seeking a unique name with rich historical significance.
DAGUAN
MaleChinese boy's name meaning "Great View" or "Wide Prospects".
DAH
MaleRare, unisex name of unknown origin with no known historical or cultural significance, possibly derived from Hebrew or Arabic words but without concrete evidence.
DAH
FemaleArabic name meaning "tender" or "gentle," derived from the Arabic word 'dah.' It has historical significance, one of the 99 names of Allah in Islamic culture, and has been used for boys and girls throughout history.
DAHAB
FemaleArabic female name meaning 'golden', symbolizing wealth and beauty.
DAHABO
FemaleSomali girls' name meaning 'moonlight'.
DAHANA
FemaleEnigmatic name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, believed to have possible African or Native American roots but lacking concrete evidence. Despite this mystery, it has been used as both boys' and girls' names in various cultures since the 1970s, though rarely so.
DAHANI
MaleRare, Swahili-derived name meaning 'moon' or 'moonshine', reflecting East African cultural heritage.
DAHIA
FemaleUnique Berber feminine given name meaning 'life', reflecting hope, joy, and resilience.
DAHIAN
MaleUnique male name of Persian origin, derived from the goddess Anahita, symbolizing strength, intellect, and divine inspiration.
DAHIANA
FemaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "the first female child". It is associated with strength, resilience, femininity, and new beginnings.
DAHIANNA
FemaleUnique Latin American name derived from 'día' (day) and '-anna', meaning 'graceful as the day'.
DAHILA
FemaleIntriguing Swahili name meaning 'small' or 'tiny', reflecting the simplicity and beauty of delicate things.
DAHIR
MaleUnique Somali name derived from "daha", meaning "lucky". It has been popularized by historical figures like Islamic scholar Dahir ibn Ibrahim al-Hamawi and actor Dahir Ridgeway, and holds significant meaning in Somali culture as it is believed to influence future destiny.
DAHJA
FemaleCaptivating African name of Nigerian origin, meaning 'the one who brings joy' in Yoruba.
DAHL
MaleNorwegian origin, means 'valley' and is associated with the Old Norse name Dagr, meaning 'day'.
DAHLANI
FemaleArabic name derived from "dahla," meaning "to grow" or "to flourish." It signifies growth, prosperity, and abundance.
DAHLIA
FemaleDahlia is of Latin origin, meaning "dahlia flower", named after Swedish botanist Anders Dahl by Carl Linnaeus.
DAHLIAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew feminine given name, translating to "gentle breeze" and symbolizing spiritual guidance or divine inspiration.
DAHLIANA
FemaleDahliana, of Persian origin, means "beautiful as a lily," embodying elegance and grace while drawing from rich historical and literary connections.
DAHLILA
FemaleArabic name derived from "dahla," meaning "to grow old," symbolizing wisdom and knowledge gained through age or life experiences.
DAHLILAH
FemaleElegant Arab-origin female name meaning 'garden', symbolizing beauty and grace.
DAHLIN
MaleDahlin: A Scandinavian-origin name derived from Old Norse 'daðlín', meaning 'darling' or 'dear', offering a unique and meaningful choice.
DAHLON
MaleRare male name of American origin with an unknown meaning and uncertain roots, yet it has gained popularity recently due to its unique sound and modern feel.
DAHLTON
MaleAmerican origin male given name of unknown history and meaning, believed to be created as a combination of Dalton and Hall.
DAHLYA
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'dahl', meaning 'poor' or 'humble', symbolizing hope for humility and kindness.
DAHLYLA
FemaleElegant and distinctive female name of Arab origin, derived from the Arabic word 'dahl', meaning 'early morning dew'. It symbolizes freshness and new beginnings.
DAHMARI
MaleUnique African name of Swahili origin, signifying courageous love.
DAHMIR
MaleUnique, powerful Swahili name meaning 'strong-willed'.