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DAIRIN
FemaleRare yet engaging Irish name derived from the historic surname O'Daibhidh, meaning 'descendant of David', and sharing the attribute of swiftness found in its variant Daragh.
DAIRION
MaleAfrican-American male name derived from the Greek 'daimon', meaning 'spirit' or 'divine being', chosen by parents seeking a distinct and powerful identity.
DAIRIUS
MaleRare Latin-derived name meaning 'belonging to Mars', the Roman god of war.
DAIRL
MaleDairl is of Scottish origin meaning "strong", derived from the Old French word "dier".
DAIRO
MaleAncient Japanese male name meaning 'great brightness' or 'large physician', often associated with strength and wisdom.
DAIRON
MaleDistinctive African origin name found predominantly in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. It translates to "little tear" or "small lament," derived from merging "daha" meaning cry/lament with "-ron" signifying little/small.
DAIRRA
FemaleCaptivating Scottish feminine name derived from 'Dair', an occupational surname for dairy farmers, and signifies association with milk production.
DAIRUS
MaleRare yet significant Scottish name derived from "Dàire", meaning "oak tree". It has been associated with strength, durability, and longevity due to its connection with the oak tree.
DAIRY
FemaleRare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic word 'dàir', meaning 'oak tree'. It symbolizes strength, courage, and resilience, reflecting the qualities of an oak tree.
DAIRYN
FemaleUnique Scottish name derived from MacDairmid, meaning "dark-haired".
DAISA
FemaleGreek name meaning "full of life" or "abundance", derived from the ancient Greek word 'dais', meaning 'banquet'. Originally used as a female given name in Ancient Greece, it now has unisex popularity and signifies prosperity, vitality, and joy.
DAISE
FemaleDaisy, of Latin origin meaning 'day' but commonly associated with innocence-pure flowers.
DAISEAN
MaleRare and distinct given name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, making it intriguing for those who carry this unique moniker.
DAISEE
FemaleDaisy is an English feminine given name derived from the daisy flower, symbolizing innocence and purity. It has been popularized by various media, such as literature and movies, including F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby." Originally a nickname for names like Margaret or Marguerite, Daisy has since become an independent name in its own right.
DAISEY
FemaleEnglish name derived from Daisy, meaning 'day's eye', which refers to the daisy flower's opening at sunrise and closing at sunset.
DAISHA
FemaleCaptivating Japanese name derived from "dai" meaning 'large' and "sha" meaning 'poem', translating to 'large poem'.
DAISHAE
FemaleUnique Japanese name composed of "Dai," meaning great, and "Shae," a variant of Sae, meaning birth. It translates to "great birth.
DAISHANA
FemaleRare and meaningful Sanskrit name derived from 'Dai-Shani,' meaning 'giver of Shani' or Saturn, signifying fairness and justice.
DAISHANAE
FemaleRare Japanese name meaning 'great mountain village' or 'calm and peaceful', evoking strength, stability, harmony, serenity, and balance.
DAISHANAY
FemaleUnisex name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word "Daisy" meaning "goddess Lakshmi," signifying wealth and prosperity.
DAISHAUN
MaleModern African-American name created by blending elements from "Daisy," "Dasha" (meaning 'day' in Russian), and "Shaun" (often associated with Irish Sean, meaning 'God is gracious'), thus conveying the idea of 'graceful day'.
DAISHAWN
MaleCaptivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "rich in wisdom," reflecting the high regard for intelligence within Yoruba culture.
DAISHIA
FemaleUnique Japanese name that means "great wisdom".
DAISHON
MaleAfrican American name that combines "Dai," meaning "large" or "great," and "Shon," a variant of Shawn meaning "God is gracious.
DAISHUN
MaleDistinctive Japanese name composed of two kanji characters: '大' meaning "great" and '俊' signifying "talented", translating to "great talent".
DAISI
FemaleJapanese given name derived from "dai" meaning 'big' or 'great', and "shi" signifying 'fourth', translating to 'fourth child'.
DAISIA
FemaleCaptivating Greek name derived from "dais", meaning celebration or honor, signifying joy and merriment.
DAISIE
FemaleUncommon English female name derived from the medieval term 'dais', meaning a raised platform, with earliest known use dating back to the 15th century.
DAISJA
FemaleJapanese girl's name derived from 'daisuki', meaning 'to love'.
DAISJAH
FemaleUnique and captivating name of unknown origin, with meanings ranging from 'God is my judge' in Hebrew to 'great courage' in Japanese, though its true source remains shrouded in mystery.
DAISON
MaleRecent, unique name created by author Anne Rice for her vampire character in 'The Vampire Chronicles', gaining popularity as a baby name since its introduction in 1988.
DAISSY
FemaleRare but charming Spanish name derived from the daisy flower, symbolizing simplicity and beauty.
DAISUKE
MaleTraditional Japanese male given name that translates to "great general.
DAISY
FemaleElegant English feminine name derived from the Old English 'dægeseage', meaning 'day's eye'.
DAISY
MaleElegant English name derived from 'daeges-eage', meaning 'day's eye'. It symbolizes innocence and purity, making it a timeless choice with no specific historical association.
DAISYA
FemaleJapanese girls' name composed of 'dai', meaning 'great', and 'saya', referring to the traditional musical instrument koto, translating to 'great sound'.
DAISYE
FemaleDaisy is an elegant English given name derived from the common daisy flower, symbolizing simplicity and timeless beauty.
DAISYLYNN
FemaleModern name created by combining 'Daisy,' derived from the English wildflower, and 'Lynn,' an Irish surname of uncertain origin.
DAISYMAE
FemaleUnique American given name combining 'Daisy', derived from the day's eye flower, and 'Mae' short for Mary, meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'exalted one', interpreted as 'blossoming Mary'.
DAISYMARIE
FemaleUncommon given name derived from two traditional names: Daisy and Marie. Daisy originates from the flower of the same name, symbolizing purity and beauty. Marie is Latin in origin, meaning 'of the sea'. Together, Daisymarie creates a unique and elegant name combination.