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DAQUAWN
MasculineAfrican American name of Yoruba origin, meaning "fifth powerful one.
DAQUEL
MasculineArabic given name meaning 'far-sighted' or 'having foresight', associated with wisdom and knowledge in Islamic tradition.
DAQUESHA
FeminineAfrican-origin name derived from Yoruba's Oshunsha, meaning 'born on Sunday', honoring love and beauty goddess Oshun.
DAQUEZ
MasculineUnique name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, allowing for personal interpretation and creativity.
DAQUIAN
MasculineUncommon African-American name of Igbo origin (Nigeria), believed to mean "God will bring forth" or "Rich man's child", reflecting religious connotations or prosperity respectively.
DAQUIN
MasculineFrench origin, derived from the Latin word "dominicus" meaning "of the Lord". It was often given to those born on a Sunday in medieval France. Notable figures like Abbé Daquin and composer Joseph d'Ortigue have carried this name throughout history. Today, it remains a distinctive choice among French-speaking countries.
DAQUINN
MasculineAfrican-American name derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "firstborn son," reflecting pride and cultural richness.
DAQUION
MasculineUnique given name of unknown origin, first recorded in the United States during the 1980s. Its mysterious past adds to its appeal, with some people associating it with the fluidity of water due to its phonetic pronunciation (/dah-kwin/).
DAQUISHA
FeminineAfrican American name derived from the Swahili word 'Dakika', meaning 'minutes'. Its interpretation is 'precious time' or 'a moment in time'.
DAQUITA
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, derived from the deity Oshun, meaning "she who owns Friday.
DAQUON
MasculineAfrican American name of Swahili origin meaning "to open," popularized in the United States since 2010 with over 500 babies named Daquon annually by 2020.
DAQUWAN
MasculineUnique African American name with possible connections to Darnell ("talented") and Kwame ("born on Saturday"), reflecting strength and individuality.
DAQWAN
MasculineDistinctive African American given name derived from the Swahili word "daqwa," meaning "call" or "invitation." Its origins are unclear but it gained popularity through hip-hop culture, reflecting strength and uniqueness.
DAQWANE
MasculineAfrican name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning 'to follow' or 'pursue', encouraging determination and perseverance in its bearer.
DAQWON
MasculineAfrican American name derived from Swahili words "dakawa" (medicine) and "uongo" (wisdom), symbolizing healing and knowledge.
DAR
MasculineUnisex given name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in the late 20th century US but never reaching top rankings.
DARA
FeminineIrish girl's name derived from "dair," meaning "fruitful" or "fertile.
DARA
MasculineIrish name meaning "oak" or "peaceful," drawing strength from its historical figures like King Diarmait Mac Murchada and Saint Dara, while embodying serenity linked to ancient druids and Christianity.
DARAE
FeminineKorean name with deep cultural roots, composed of characters symbolizing harmony, balance, completeness, elegance, and grace. It gained fame in Korean literature and poetry, evoking tranquility, beauty, and wisdom, and remains distinctive today.
DARAE
MasculineDistinctive Korean name meaning 'many locations', reflecting diversity and adaptability.
DARAH
FeminineUnique Hebrew female given name meaning "song", with a rich history in Jewish tradition and widespread popularity today due to its musical connotations and cultural significance.
DARAIL
MasculineArabic name meaning 'owner of a wide valley', originally given by an ancient Arabian tribe valuing agriculture.
DARAIN
MasculineUncommon yet charming Irish name derived from the surname O'Doran, meaning 'descendant of Doran,' itself translating to 'little brown one.'
DARAL
MasculineRare and intriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly Arabic in roots, and interpreted as 'precious' or 'rare', though its exact meaning remains speculative.
DARALD
MasculineRare English name of unclear origin, possibly derived from Old German 'daro' meaning 'gift', or a blend of other names like Darwin and Albert. Its charm lies in its uniqueness despite limited historical information.
DARALEE
FeminineRare American female name, likely derived from Dale which means 'valley meadow', with '-lee' possibly connected to the English surname Lee.
DARALENE
FeminineAmerican name created in the mid-20th century by combining Darla (meaning beloved) and ylene (from helene, meaning light), resulting in "beloved light".
DARALY
FeminineHebrew origin, meaning "judgment of God," and was given to an angel who judged souls before they entered heaven or hell.
DARALYN
FeminineUnique feminine given name of Gaelic origin meaning "beautiful as an oak tree.
DARALYNN
FeminineAmerican name created from Irish 'Dara' meaning "little oak tree" or "red-haired", and English 'Lynn' meaning "from the hill".
DARAN
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from 'dar', meaning 'dwelling' or 'house'.
DARAN
FeminineDistinctive Irish name derived from "Darath," meaning "gentle" or "soft," popularized by early Christian saints like Daran of Clonmacnoise.
DARANN
FeminineUnique Welsh name that can mean either "from the early morning" or "strong and manly".
DARASIMI
FeminineNigerian Yoruba name meaning 'love brings peace'.
DARASIMI
MasculineNigerian name of Yoruba origin meaning "Gift from God.
DARATHY
FeminineUncommon yet intriguing Irish name derived from the surname O'Dorchaidh, meaning 'dark' or 'dusky'. Traditionally associated with the prominent Ó Dochartaigh clan of County Donegal, this distinctive moniker carries a rich historical legacy and an aura of mystery.
DARAY
MasculinePersian boys' name meaning "time," associated with prominent historical figures like Darius I (the Great) and carrying a sense of strength and wisdom.
DARAYL
MasculinePersian name derived from 'Taj al-Molouk', meaning 'crown of queens' or 'kings', reflecting ancient Persian royalty.
DARBEE
FeminineRare English given name with roots tracing back to the Old Norse 'Thorbjorn', meaning 'thunder bear', or potentially from the historic term for a small bee.
DARBEY
FeminineRare name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from either Old Norse or Arabic roots, meaning 'thorn-bear' or 'wise'.