Female and male names starting with the letter "D" .
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DAWNDEE
FeminineAmerican given name created by blending Dawn and Dee.
DAWNDI
FeminineDawnandi is a unique African name of Yoruba origin that means "one who brings joy and happiness.
DAWNDRA
FeminineDistinctive African American name derived from 'Dawn' (light) and 'Dra' (dragon), suggesting strength, majesty, and new beginnings.
DAWNDRIA
FeminineAmerican name created by combining Dawn ('first light of daybreak') and Victoria ('victory'). It gained popularity in the late 20th to early 21st century, signifying strength, triumph, and radiance. Pronounced /dɔːnˈdriːə/, it has three syllables with a stress on the second syllable. Nicknames include Dawn, Dri, or Ria. Currently, Dawndria is relatively uncommon in birth records.
DAWNE
FeminineEnglish origin name meaning "morning".
DAWNEE
FeminineRare American female name created by author Stephen King for his 1982 novel "Different Seasons," with no official meaning or origin.
DAWNEEN
FeminineDistinctive African American female given name derived from 'Dawn' and '-een', symbolizing fresh starts and optimism.
DAWNEISHA
FeminineDawnisha is an attractive African-American name created by blending 'Dawn' (early morning) and 'Nisha' (night/dark), reflecting harmony between light and darkness.
DAWNEL
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name meaning 'dawn,' symbolizing new beginnings and hope.
DAWNELL
FeminineAmerican name combining "dawn" and "elle," meaning she embodies new beginnings with elegant French charm.
DAWNELLA
FeminineUnique English girl's name derived from 'Dawne' meaning dawn and 'ella', creating a timeless, elegant moniker symbolizing fresh starts and femininity.
DAWNELLE
FeminineIntriguing Irish female name derived from the surname Ó Duibhne, meaning "descendant of Duibhne," a warrior against mythical giants.
DAWNENE
FeminineAmerican female given name created by blending "Dawn" and "Gene", offering a fresh yet timeless sound without a specific meaning beyond its association with new beginnings or dawn.
DAWNESHA
FeminineDistinctive African American name created in the 1970s by combining 'Dawn' (morning light) and 'Kesha' (happiness).
DAWNETT
FeminineUnique female name of African-American origin, composed of "Daw," meaning morning star or dawn, combined with the suffix "-ett" popular in African-American naming traditions.
DAWNETTA
FeminineUnique English female name derived from 'Dawn' (light) and 'etta' (affectionate suffix), signifying 'light' followed by an endearing diminutive ending, with no specific historical figure associated. Its numerological value is 3, linked to creativity and communication.
DAWNETTE
FeminineAmerican name created in the mid-20th century, combining 'dawn' (early morning) and 'ette' (diminutive suffix), signifying freshness, new beginnings, and light with a touch of playfulness.
DAWNI
FeminineRare, beautiful Welsh name derived from "dŵr," meaning "water," associated with a water goddess and symbolizing purity, fluidity, and adaptability.
DAWNICA
FeminineUnique African name derived from the Swahili word 'dauni', meaning 'star'.
DAWNIE
FeminineDawn is a rare yet elegant English name derived from 'dawn', symbolizing fresh starts and morning's gentle beauty.
DAWNIEL
FeminineUnique, captivating name of unknown origin with no documented historical or cultural significance, but its distinctive sound makes it a popular choice among parents looking for unusual names.
DAWNIELLE
FeminineUnique American name created by combining 'dawn' and '-elle', signifying 'beauty of dawn'.
DAWNISHA
FeminineDistinctive African-American name derived from 'Dawn' (first light) and 'Isha' (love), signifying "morning love.
DAWNITA
FeminineUnique African American name derived from Swahili, meaning "sweetheart," popularized by singer Dawn Robinson, and coined as an alternative spelling of Deborah.
DAWNMARIE
FeminineCaptivating American name derived from the combination of Dawn, meaning 'new beginnings,' and Marie, carrying profound marine symbolism.
DAWNN
FeminineModern American name created as a variant spelling of Dawn, inspired by the natural phenomenon but without a specific meaning or derivation.
DAWNNA
FeminineUnique and beautiful given name of unknown origin, believed to be a blend of Dana and Anna or of Native American descent. Its popularity has increased in recent years due to its uniqueness and beauty.
DAWNNE
FeminineIrish female given name derived from the surname O'Donovan, meaning 'descendant of Donovin'.
DAWNTA
FeminineDistinctive African American name derived from Dawn ('daybreak') and Tasha ('born on Christmas'), symbolizing hope, renewal, and joy.
DAWNTE
FeminineUncommon African American male name created as a blend of Dawn and Ante during the late 20th century in the United States, carrying no specific meaning but valued for its uniqueness.
DAWNTE
MasculineDistinctive African American name, blending Dontae ("dark, mysterious stranger") and Daunte ("bold, fearless").
DAWNY
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "morning dew" or "dawn's early light.
DAWNYA
FeminineAmerican girl's name created by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, with no explicit meaning but often associated with 'dawn' and 'Asia', or seen as a variation of Diana.
DAWNYEL
FeminineUnique, captivating name of unknown origin and meaning, inspired by sounds from other names or words.
DAWNYELL
FeminineAfrican-origin female name meaning "morning star," combining Dawnie and "-yell.
DAWNYELLE
FeminineAmerican name derived from 'Dawn' (daybreak) and French 'Elle' (God is my oath), signifying new beginnings with divine promises.
DAWON
MasculineRare Korean name derived from "Dae," meaning "big" or "great," and "won," signifying "circle" or "completion." It translates to "big circle" or "great completion" and was used as a given name during the Three Kingdom period in ancient Korea.
DAWONE
MasculineAfrican origin name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning "God has given me everything" in Akan language.
DAWOOD
MasculineArabic origin masculine given name derived from 'da'ood', meaning 'time'.
DAWOUD
MasculineArabic name meaning 'eternity', derived from the root word 'd-w-d'. It is historically significant in Islamic tradition as one of Adam's sons and a righteous prophet-king mentioned in the Quran.