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DALESHA
FeminineIgbo name of African origin meaning "to meet" or "encounter," symbolizing joyful encounters.
DALESHIA
FeminineOriginal name of unknown origin, chosen for its sound and aesthetics rather than historical or cultural significance. It has been used throughout history by various individuals, with American jazz singer Daleshia Woodard being one notable bearer.
DALESIA
FeminineRare, elegant Greek given name derived from "dalsi," meaning "from the sea." It symbolizes the beauty and power of the ocean.
DALESSANDRO
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin 'dolus', meaning 'trick' or 'deception', combined with '-andro', signifying 'man'.
DALET
FeminineHebrew letter equivalent to English 'D', significant in Jewish tradition for starting the second verse of the Torah.
DALETH
FeminineHebrew-originated name derived from the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, signifying balance and completeness.
DALETT
FeminineRare name of unknown origin, with some speculating it may be Hebrew for 'door,' symbolizing new beginnings. Its meaning is open to individual interpretation.
DALETTE
FeminineUnique female name of Yoruba origin from West Africa, derived from "Dolapo" meaning "the encounter with wealth or prosperity.
DALEVON
MasculineAmerican-made name, recently popularized, with no historical significance or defined meaning.
DALEX
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name meaning "defender of mankind," derived from Alejandro, which honors Alexander the Great.
DALEXA
FeminineInvented girl's name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its uniqueness and open-ended interpretation.
DALEXIA
FeminineCaptivating unisex name of Latin origin, meaning 'from the valley' in Spanish, derived from 'vale' combined with '-xia'.
DALEY
FeminineThe name Daley originates from Ireland, where it began as O'Dubhthaigh meaning "black" or "dark". It has since evolved to Daly and is associated with notable figures like Sir Richard Daley, mayor of Chicago (1955-1976), and Brian Daley, successful college football coach.
DALEY
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Dalaigh, meaning "descendant of Daley" or "fierce/bold". It has historic ties to the powerful O'Dalaigh family of County Mayo.
DALEYA
FeminineArabic given name derived from "dallala," meaning 'guidance,' widely recognized as a symbol of wisdom and light transcending cultural boundaries.
DALEYAH
FeminineArabic unisex name that means "gentle" or "delicate," derived from the Arabic word 'dahl' meaning "tender" or "soft." It has gained popularity recently due to its unique sound and positive meaning, often chosen to reflect positivity and tenderness in a child's personality.
DALEYLA
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning "calm" or "serene," derived from "dahla," signifying "tranquility" or "peacefulness.
DALEYSA
FeminineDistinctive African (Yoruba) feminine name meaning "the happiness encountered".
DALEYSHA
FeminineUnique African name from the Yoruba people, meaning 'spirit of water' and symbolizing strength, wisdom, and divine feminine energy.
DALEYSI
FeminineUnique Spanish-derived name, meaning either 'gentle' or 'victory', popularized beyond Spain in recent years.
DALEYSSA
FeminineUncommon yet lovely African name of Akan origin from Ghana. It means "born on Monday" and signifies kindness according to Akan virtues. Popularized by Ghanaian musician Reggie Rockstone who named his daughter Daleyssa in 1998, this name holds cultural significance and embodies traditional African heritage.
DALEYZA
FeminineUnique Spanish female name that combines 'Dalia', the dalia flower, with 'Yza', short for Isabel or Isabelle, meaning 'devoted to God'. It conveys devotion like a beautiful flower.
DALEYZAH
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning "to prosper" or "to thrive," conveying abundance and success.
DALEYZZA
FeminineUnique and captivating Spanish name, believed to be a creative variation of 'Dalia', meaning 'branch' or 'bough'. Its distinctive spelling and sound make it stand out.
DALHART
MasculineRare, American-origin name popularized by the Texas city founded in 1907, named after local ranchers W.W. Dale and C.A. Hart; it doesn't have a specific meaning but carries strong associations with the American West's ranching history.
DALHIA
FeminineDahlia is a unique female given name derived from the Spanish word 'dahliya', which was Latinized by Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus after German physician and botanist Andreas Dahl. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries around the mid-20th century, symbolizing elegance and instability while being primarily associated with the vibrant dahlia flower.
DALI
FeminineCatalan name of historic significance, derived from 'Dalmau,' meaning 'from Dalmatia.' It gained prominence through Salvador Dali, the renowned surrealist painter.
DALI
MasculineCaptivating female name of Catalan origin, derived from 'dalia', meaning dahlia flower, and associated with surrealist artist Salvador Dalí.
DALIA
FeminineArabic-origin female name meaning "gentle" or "delicate".
DALIA
MasculineMeet Dalia: a feminine name of Spanish and Arabic origin meaning 'branch' or 'twig', symbolizing growth.
DALIAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "gentle as a deer", reflecting elegance and grace.
DALIALAH
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning "gentle" or "soft-spoken," derived from the word "daliil.
DALIAN
MasculineChinese name derived from the coastal city of Dalian in northeastern China, symbolizing harmony between nature and humanity, with "大" meaning 'great' and "连" signifying 'connect'.
DALIANA
FeminineCaptivating Latin-derived name meaning 'valley' or 'dale', inspired by the Roman goddess Diana.
DALIANNA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name first used in Spain, meaning "brave" or "courageous.
DALIBOR
MasculineCzech male given name meaning "giver of glory" or "bringer of fame", derived from Old Slavic elements "dal" (distant) and "bor" (fame/glory).
DALICE
FeminineDistinctive female name of Latin origin, derived from "dalis," meaning "from Dalmatia." It was popular among European nobility during the Middle Ages due to its association with the historic region's beauty and culture. While not traditionally Latin, Dalice has been used in France, Germany, and England for centuries and remains rare today, appealing to parents who appreciate its unique sound and historic significance.
DALICIA
FeminineUnique female name of Spanish origin meaning 'strength' or 'power', derived from the Latin word 'dalias'.
DALIDA
FeminineItalian female given name meaning 'of the valley', historically associated with beauty and strength.
DALIJAH
FeminineAfrican-origin given name, popular among people of Caribbean descent. Its meaning varies but could translate to 'Happy gathering' in Yoruba.