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DARBI
FeminineRare, distinct given name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning.
DARBIE
FeminineRare yet enchanting Scottish name derived from the Old English words 'þearb' meaning sorrow or trouble, and 'beow' meaning servant or slave. Its origins may be somber, but it possesses a unique charm that sets it apart.
DARBY
MasculineUncommon yet appealing given name with Irish roots, derived from the surname O'Dubhthaigh meaning "dark waters" or "black water".
DARBY
FeminineIrish name derived from the surname Ó Dochartaigh, meaning "descendant of Dochartach", which translates to "hurtful" or "oblique".
DARCAS
FeminineUnique and uncommon name with unknown origin and meaning.
DARCE
FeminineRare but beautiful Scottish given name derived from the surname "Darcey," which means "strong" or "brave." It is associated with the powerful Clan Donnachaidh and has gained popularity worldwide, particularly among those with Scottish ancestry.
DARCEE
FeminineUncommon English name with French roots, potentially meaning 'dark', though its exact origin and meaning are uncertain.
DARCEL
MasculineDistinctive French name meaning "dark", historically used for both sexes but now primarily associated with females.
DARCEL
FeminineUnique French given name derived from the Old French word 'darc', meaning 'dark' or 'obscure'. It originated as an occupational surname for those working in dark places like caves or mines, and was commonly used among nobility during the Middle Ages before becoming popular across all social classes. Today, it remains relatively rare yet distinctive.
DARCELL
MasculineAfrican origin from the Yoruba tribe, meaning "calm and peaceful". It was often given to children born during times of peace in Yoruba culture, reflecting serenity and tranquility.
DARCELL
FeminineFrench-origin name meaning 'dark', rarely used and not found among top 1,000 names in the U.S., making it distinctive despite its rare appearance historically.
DARCELLA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning "she who gives," signifying generosity and benevolence despite its rarity.
DARCELLE
FeminineDistinctive French female given name meaning 'dark' or 'black', coined by Honoré de Balzac and popular worldwide despite lacking direct astrological association.
DARCEY
MasculineUncommon yet distinctive Irish female given name with roots tracing back to medieval times. It originated from the Norman-French word "darc," meaning "dark," though other theories suggest it could be derived from Old English words "deor" and "ceorl." The name gained popularity through Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," where Darcy is a prominent character. Today, Darcey remains an uncommon yet appealing choice for parents seeking a memorable and history-rich name for their daughter.
DARCEY
FeminineElegant English female name derived from 'Darcy', meaning 'from the deer family'.
DARCHELL
FeminineDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'dargoch', meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.
DARCHELLE
FeminineDistinctive African-American female name created by blending Darla and Rochelle; its meaning is open to individual interpretation.
DARCI
FeminineUnique unisex name of Italian origin, derived from "dardo," meaning "dart." It's often associated with speed, agility, and precision.
DARCIA
FeminineDistinctive Roman-origin female name derived from 'dare', meaning 'to give,' suggesting generosity. It's also linked to the goddess Diana, symbolizing feminine strength and independence.
DARCIE
FeminineWelsh girl's name derived from "Darci", meaning "from the east marshes".
DARCO
MasculineUncommon Italian name derived from "darkus," meaning "from Dark" or "belonging to the darkness." Originally used as a nickname for someone with dark features, it has evolved into a unique given name used for boys and girls alike.
DARCUS
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning "dark" or "from the dark," originating from the Latin word "dus.
DARCUS
FeminineRare Latin-derived name originally given to those with dark hair or complexion, and associated with Mars, the Roman god of war.
DARCY
FeminineIrish name meaning "from the dark hill," popularized by characters in Pride and Prejudice and other literary works.
DARCY
MasculineEnglish name originally derived from the Old English word "deor," meaning "dear" or "beloved." It has evolved from being a surname to a popular given name for both boys and girls in recent years.
DARDAN
MasculineAlbanian male given name derived from 'Dardanos,' meaning 'from the oak tree,' signifying strength and resilience.
DARDANELLA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Italian female given name derived from 'dardo', meaning 'dart' or 'arrow'. It embodies swiftness, precision, agility, determination, and grace.
DARDEN
MasculineUncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'torr', meaning 'thorn', also associated with the Norman surname D'Arcy.
DARDENELLA
FeminineUnique and exotic name of unknown origin, with no predefined meaning or history attached to it.
DARDI
FeminineRare Italian name derived from 'dardo', meaning 'dart' or 'arrow'.
DARE
FeminineUncommon Irish name meaning "spear" or "strong," derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Deaghaidh, historically associated with bravery and nobility.
DARE
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning 'to take risks', reflecting its bold sound.
DAREA
FeminineArabic female name derived from "dara'ah," meaning 'to march' or 'to walk,' symbolizing progress and journey.
DAREAN
MasculineRare but significant Hebrew given name, meaning "to seek" or "to ask for," derived from the Old Testament's Book of Genesis.
DAREAN
FeminineUnique baby boy name of unknown origin, with no clear meaning or cultural significance, though it may be a variant of Scottish Gaelic Darin meaning "strong." Despite its mysterious past, Darean has gained some popularity in recent years, with around ten babies named annually since 2014.
DARECK
MasculineUncommon yet captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly Irish, Scottish, Germanic, or Welsh, and its meaning varies depending on its derivation.
DAREECE
MasculineCaptivating name of West African origin, derived from the Yoruba 'Dara,' meaning 'the crown of my head.'
DAREEN
FeminineArabic name derived from "dara'iya," meaning "owner or possessor of paradise.
DAREEN
MasculineArabic-origin name derived from 'dar', meaning 'house'. It signifies 'small house' or 'abode', and is associated with Islamic culture through Prophet Muhammad's family.
DAREESE
FeminineDistinctive name derived from the Latin 'Dares', meaning 'to give' or 'to grant'.