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DAIMARION
MaleLatin-origin name meaning 'demon' or 'evil spirit', tracing back to medieval Christian demonology.
DAIMEN
MaleThe Scottish name Daimen, derived from Gaelic "Dàimhín," means "calm" or "gentle.
DAIMEON
MaleHebrew-origin name meaning "silent" or "mute," reflecting tranquility, patience, or wisdom gained from thoughtful reflection.
DAIMIAN
MaleRare Greek name meaning "to tame," derived from the word "daimon" meaning spirit or divine power, symbolizing self-control and discipline.
DAIMIEN
MaleRare French-origin given name meaning 'to tame' or 'to subdue', popularized during medieval Europe due to influential saints like Damien of Molokai.
DAIMION
MaleRare, intriguing name of Greek origin, derived from "daimon," meaning "spirit" or "divine power.
DAIMIR
MaleDaomir is a Slavic name meaning "bestower of peace".
DAIMON
MaleDistinctively Greek name meaning 'spirit' or 'divine power', derived from the word 'daimon'.
DAIMOND
FemaleThe Hebrew-origin name Diamond means 'invincible' or 'unbreakable', symbolizing strength and endurance like the gemstone.
DAIMYAN
MaleUnique Greek name derived from "daimon," meaning "spirit" or "divine power," referring to mythical intermediaries between gods and humans.
DAIN
MaleRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "daingean," meaning "little fire." It was originally used as a nickname for energetic or red-haired individuals.
DAINA
MaleUnique Lithuanian name derived from "dainos," meaning "songs" or "poems." It's inspired by Lithuania's musical traditions and was popularized by poet Jonas Mačiulis' collection, "The Forest of Dainava.
DAINA
FemaleDaina, a Lithuanian name meaning 'enchantment', evokes magic and charm.
DAINAN
MaleThe rare Japanese name Dainan has no widely-recognized meaning, allowing individuals to interpret and assign their own significance to it.
DAINARA
FemalePortuguese female given name derived from "dáinara," meaning "precious.
DAINE
FemaleThe Irish origin name Daine, derived from 'daith' meaning 'swift', is associated with Irish goddess Dana and 6th-century saint Daine.
DAINE
MaleRare yet captivating given name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Dáine meaning 'descendant of Dane,' with Old Norse roots.
DAINEL
MaleDaniel is of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my judge".
DAINELLE
FemaleUnique feminine given name of unknown origin, with no direct connection to known languages or cultures, adding to its charm. Its meaning is unclear but open to personal interpretation. Despite its rarity throughout history, Dainelle has gained recent popularity due to the desire for uncommon names. Its mysterious origins and lack of defined meaning make it an appealing choice for those seeking a distinctive name with endless creative possibilities.
DAINEN
MaleRare Japanese given name derived from the words 'dai' meaning great or large, and 'nen' meaning year, translating to great year or large year. It holds cultural significance despite not being commonly used today.
DAINERA
FemaleUnique and captivating name of unknown origin, often associated with creativity and independence.
DAINETTE
FemaleRare French feminine given name derived from 'daim', meaning "roe deer", suggesting grace and elegance.
DAINIAN
MaleDainian, of Chinese origin, means 'great year', reflecting strength and power.
DAINNA
FemaleUnique Hawaiian female name derived from "daina," meaning "the spirit of life.
DAINON
MaleUncommon name of mysterious origin and unknown meaning.
DAINTRY
FemaleUncommon English unisex name derived from the Middle English word 'daintree', referring to the coast redwood tree. It symbolizes strength, resilience, and grandeur.
DAINTY
FemaleRare English female given name derived from Middle English 'dainté', meaning 'delicate' or 'elegant'.
DAION
MaleUnique boy's name with unknown origins. It could be a blend of David and a Greek suffix, potentially meaning "beloved son".
DAIONA
FemaleHawaiian unisex name meaning 'calm' or 'tranquil', associated with wisdom and compassion in Hawaiian mythology, gaining global popularity for its distinctive charm and rich history.
DAIONNA
FemaleAfrican-origin name derived from the Swahili word "daiano," meaning "to shine" or "radiant light.
DAIQUAN
MaleAfrican-origin male name meaning 'powerful strength', popularized during the 1970s-80s within the African American community as a reflection of African culture and heritage.
DAIQUIRI
FemaleUnique given name of Spanish origin, derived from Daiquirí Beach near Santiago de Cuba where a refreshing rum cocktail was first created in the early 20th century. The name also has historical significance as it was named after General Pedro Díaz Maggi who died in battle during the Cuban War of Independence (1895-1898).
DAIQUON
MaleAfrican-derived male name meaning 'born on Sunday' in Yoruba culture, symbolizing positivity and uniqueness.
DAIR
MaleRare Scottish male given name meaning "dark" in Gaelic, with historical ties to the Highlands and notable figures like Diarmaid na nDoibhilin.
DAIRA
FemaleJapanese girl's name derived from "dai," meaning "great" or "big." It signifies "great beauty" and has been historically associated with elegance, grace, and inner qualities.
DAIRE
MaleIrish name derived from the ancient Gaelic word 'daire', meaning 'fruitful' or 'productive'. It was traditionally given to boys but is now more commonly used for girls. Notable bearers include Saint Daire of Iona, a 6th-century Christian missionary.
DAIRE
FemaleUnique Irish name derived from the Gaelic word "dubh", meaning "black". It has historical significance, being the name of several notable figures in Irish mythology and history, such as Fionn mac Cumhaill's father and the legendary high king Daire Calma. Today, it remains popular for its strong cultural roots and association with strength, intelligence, and leadership.
DAIREL
MaleDairel: An Irish name meaning "fruitful," derived from 'daire,' meaning fruit.
DAIREN
MaleUncommon Irish name derived from Ó Dáirín, meaning "fruitful" or "fertile".
DAIRIAN
FemaleIrish name meaning 'musical' or 'playful', originating from the surname O'Daire, associated with professional musicians in Ireland's history.