Female and male names starting with the letter "D" .
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DAVIEN
MasculineDistinctive Latin-derived name originally signifying authority and power, derived from the Roman title 'dominus'.
DAVIEON
MasculineUnusual African-American name coined by musician David 'Davy' Crockett, derived from his given name plus a musical suffix.
DAVIER
MasculineDavid is a Hebrew name that means 'beloved' or 'uncle'. It is derived from the Hebrew word 'dôwid', composed of 'dwd', meaning 'beloved', and 'yld', meaning 'love'.
DAVIERE
MasculineRare French given name of uncertain origin, possibly a corruption of 'Davide', but its meaning and history remain largely mysterious.
DAVIES
MasculineWelsh surname and given name derived from David, meaning "beloved" in Hebrew, with a long history among Welsh nobility and as a patronymic surname.
DAVIETTE
FeminineUncommon French female given name with origins in the Occitan language, potentially meaning "forever" or "always".
DAVIKA
FeminineHebrew name derived from David, meaning 'beloved' or 'uncle', associated with King David of the Old Testament.
DAVILUCAS
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name originally associated with individuals of dark complexion or hair among Basque people, meaning "dark" combined with "-cas," a Basque suffix. It gained popularity throughout Europe over centuries, notably carried by Spanish nobleman Davilucas de Guzman in the 13th century. Today, Davilucas remains rare yet distinctive, appealing to parents seeking an uncommon Latin-inspired name with rich history and strong personality association.
DAVILUCCA
MasculineDaviluca is an uncommon Italian given name derived from "luccio," meaning "little wolf" or "wolf cub." It signifies bravery and fierceness.
DAVILYN
FeminineAmerican, modern coinage created by blending David ('beloved') and Evelyn (meaning 'life' or 'noble').
DAVIN
MasculineIrish given name with a distinctive meaning derived from the Old Irish word "daithi," signifying 'swift' or 'rapid.'
DAVIN
FeminineRare yet captivating Irish name derived from the surname Ó Daibhín, meaning "descendant of Daibhín," a diminutive form of Dabhlann.
DAVINA
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'beloved', first recorded in 12th century Scotland, associated with Clan Davidson and also used as an anglicized form of Irish 'Dubhán'.
DAVINAH
FeminineHebrew name derived from 'David,' meaning 'beloved' or 'uncle.'
DAVINCHI
MasculineThe name Davinchi is an Italian variant spelling of Leonardo da Vinci's last name, but its meaning remains unclear despite folk etymology suggesting it means "the city belonging to Vinileo.
DAVINCI
MasculineDa Vinci is an Italian surname and given name, originating from Florence during the Renaissance period. It derives from 'vincere,' meaning 'to conquer' or 'to win,' symbolizing victory and excellence.
DAVINDER
MasculineIndian unisex name derived from Sanskrit "Davindara," meaning "giver of joy.
DAVINDRA
MasculineDavindra, of Indian origin, means "one who finds light".
DAVINE
FeminineUnique Latin-derived given name meaning 'divine', popular during the Middle Ages in France and Europe, still rare today but celebrated on May 15th with Saint Davina/Dympna.
DAVINE
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew-origin female name meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'. Despite being derived from the male name David, Davine has gained popularity for its modern sophistication and associations with strength, intelligence, and elegance across various cultures.
DAVINEE
FeminineUnique and beautiful Hebrew name that means "beloved" or "cherished," reflecting deep affection inspired by its holder.
DAVINEY
FeminineFrench origin name derived from 'davine', meaning 'divine' or 'heavenly'.
DAVINIA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived female name meaning divine or godlike.
DAVINITY
FeminineModern, unique name of unknown origin and meaning, often interpreted as a blend of 'Davina' (Scottish, meaning 'little deer') and 'divinity', yet its true significance remains unclear.
DAVINNA
FeminineRare Hebrew female name that means "beloved" or "small bird," conveying warmth and grace. Its unique sound makes it stand out while still offering cultural heritage.
DAVIO
MasculineTaelour is a modern, unique name with no established origin or traditional meaning, often associated with individual interpretations of uniqueness or power.
DAVION
MasculineRare, historic Welsh name derived from the word "dau," meaning two, and "ion," signifying an individual, translating to "two persons.
DAVION
FeminineDistinctive French name derived from "daulphin", meaning 'dolphin' or 'heir'.
DAVIONA
FeminineUnique African-American variant of Gaelic Davina, meaning "little" or "small".
DAVIONE
MasculineAfrican-origin male given name derived from Swahili 'davida' meaning 'beloved/friend', associated with biblical King David's courage.
DAVIONE
FeminineUnique African American name created from combining "David" (Hebrew: beloved) and "Ione" (Greek: violet flower), with no direct historical connection.
DAVIONN
MasculineAmerican name created by blending David ('beloved') and Jonathan ('God is gracious'), symbolizing union of strength and grace or deep friendship.
DAVIONNA
FeminineAfrican-origin name meaning 'beloved', popularized by TV character Davionna but with historical African-American use.
DAVIONNE
MasculineAfrican name of Igbo origin, meaning "God is with us," reflecting divine presence and protection.
DAVIONNE
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'calm', created as a variant outside traditional naming systems.
DAVIONTA
MasculineAfrican-American name of modern origin, created by combining Davonte and Jonathan, without a specific meaning but possibly interpreted as "given by God" or "God hears and gives".
DAVIONTAE
MasculineUnique, captivating name of African American origin derived from Davion (Hebrew: 'beloved') and Taé (French variant of Thérèse: 'to harvest').
DAVIONTE
MasculineModern African American name derived from David and Jonathan, carrying biblical meanings of "beloved" and "gift of God," respectively.
DAVIOUS
MasculineRare and distinctive given name of unknown origin, potentially derived from variations of David but with no proven connection. Its usage has declined in the United States since peaking in 1978, making it an intriguing yet mysterious choice.
DAVIS
MasculineCenturies-old Welsh surname derived from the Hebrew name David, meaning "beloved" or "uncle," brought to Wales by Normans in the 11th century.