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DAMEKIA
FeminineAfrican origin name derived from Swahili meaning "Peaceful journey".
DAMEKO
MasculineDamekо is a rare Japanese name meaning "stop" or "no", used historically in families valuing tradition.
DAMEL
MasculineWest African male given name of Senegalese origin, translating to "king" in Wolof language, historically reserved for rulers of the ancient kingdom of Sinn.
DAMELI
FeminineAfrican Yoruba name meaning "let's make peace.
DAMELL
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, with no known meaning or history behind it.
DAMEN
MasculineGerman origin, meaning 'man' or 'human being', derived from the Old High German word "mann". It was once considered a strong and powerful name for boys in ancient Germany, but has since become more gender-neutral. Today, it's a unique and meaningful choice for both boys and girls worldwide.
DAMEON
MasculineDistinct Latin-origin name that means "to tame or subdue," popularized by early Christian martyr Saint Damian and historically associated with bravery and strength.
DAMERA
FeminineCaptivating female name of Yoruba origin, meaning "peaceful wealth.
DAMERE
MasculineUnique African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to cause patience" or "to make calm," derived from the elements "Da" (patience) and "Mere" (cause).
DAMERIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived feminine name with an unknown but intriguing history, possibly related to 'loss' or 'harm', yet also suggested to mean 'bearing nobility'.
DAMERION
MasculineDistinctive African American name created by combining Damar ("calm sea") and Jonathan ("God is gracious").
DAMERIS
MasculineRare Greek unisex name meaning "gentle" or "calm," derived from the biblical Damaris, who was converted to Christianity by Paul in Athens.
DAMERIUS
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning "peaceful ruler".
DAMERON
FeminineDamian is a distinctive Latin-derived given name meaning 'to tame' or 'to subdue', famously borne by early Christian saints including twin brothers Cosmas and Damian, patron saints of physicians.
DAMERON
MasculineDamerson is a rare French given name derived from "dam," meaning "to tame" or "to subdue." It signifies strength, determination, and the ability to overcome obstacles.
DAMESHA
FeminineUncommon African feminine given name derived from Swahili, meaning "my lady" or "belonging to a lady".
DAMESHIA
FeminineSwahili-derived female name meaning "forceful blood," symbolizing strength and determination.
DAMETA
FeminineAfrican name of Maasai origin, meaning "born during a time of plenty" or "born during a season of abundance".
DAMETRA
FeminineItalian-derived name meaning "to tame" or "subdue," symbolizing emotional control or calming influence.
DAMETRE
MasculineUnique Greek name meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue', historically associated with strength, courage, and overcoming challenges.
DAMETRI
MasculineRare and unique male given name of Greek origin, derived from "dimitra," meaning "to tame" or "to subdue.
DAMETRIA
FeminineCaptivating female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba word 'Dama' meaning 'peace'.
DAMETRICE
FeminineCaptivating yet mysterious feminine given name of unknown origin.
DAMETRIOUS
MasculineCaptivating Greek name derived from Demetrios, meaning "dedicated to Demeter," the goddess of harvest and growth.
DAMETRIS
MasculineRare Greek name derived from "damiourgos," meaning "worker of the earth." It symbolizes strength, stability, and connection to nature.
DAMETRIUS
MasculineGreek name meaning "tamer of Demeter," with a notable historical figure being Demetrios I Soter, king of Macedon and Seleucid Empire during the 2nd century BC.
DAMEYON
MasculineUncommon yet meaningful African name of Igbo origin, meaning "to come forth" or "to emerge.
DAMEYUNE
MasculineAfrican name of Mandinka origin meaning "born on Tuesday.
DAMI
FeminineDamian is a Latin-derived name that originally meant "tamer" or "to tame". It was believed to be given to children born after difficult births, with the expectation they'd grow calm and easy-going.
DAMIA
FeminineRare yet captivating female name with Latin roots, meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue', suggesting calmness and harmony. Originating in medieval Europe, particularly France, it evokes nobility and grace.
DAMIAH
FeminineUnique Hebrew female name, derived from the Old Testament warrior Damariah, signifying 'powerful song through courage'.
DAMIAM
MasculineUnique Latin name derived from "dominus," meaning "lord" or "master." It was originally used by medieval nobility and has since evolved into various spellings like Damian or Damien, but all retain their regal origins and powerful meaning.
DAMIAN
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "to tame or subdue," historically used as both a given name and surname, with notable figures including Saint Damian, a disciple of Jesus Christ, and Damian Lewis, a British actor.
DAMIAN
MasculineBoy's name of Latin origin, meaning 'doomed' or 'condemned', but today it is predominantly associated with positivity due to figures like Saint Damien of Molokai and characters such as Damian in Donna Tartt's "The Little Friend".
DAMIANA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name originating from the medicinal Damiana plant found in Mexico and the Caribbean.
DAMIANE
MasculineFrench name of Greek origin, meaning "dedicated to Demeter," the goddess of harvest and agriculture.
DAMIANI
MasculineRare Italian male given name derived from the Latin "damianus," meaning "to tame" or "to subdue." It honors Mars, the Roman god of war, and Saint Damien, a martyr of the early Christian church.
DAMIANN
MasculineLatin-origin given name derived from the Roman family name Damianus, meaning 'harm' or 'loss'. It is popular among Christians due to Saint Damien of Molokai and often associated with resilience, perseverance, and selflessness.
DAMIANNA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived female name that shares its origin with Damian, originally meaning 'harm' or 'loss', but often associated with positivity such as strength and resilience.
DAMIANO
MasculineItalian name of Latin origin meaning "to tame" or "to subdue," associated with several historic saints including Damian of Molokai and Damian of Pavia.