Female and male names.
Genders
Sort
By letter
DAROL
MasculineInvented or variant name with uncertain origins, not widely used despite its unique appeal.
DAROLD
MasculineAmerican Given Name created by combining Darryl ("beloved in battle") & Roland ("famous throughout the land").
DAROLYN
FeminineDistinctive American girl's name with unknown origins, possibly a combination of 'Darla' and 'Lynn'.
DARON
FeminineArmenian boy's name that means "peace.
DARON
MasculineUncommon Armenian name derived from 'taron', meaning a traditional stringed musical instrument called the tar.
DARONDA
FeminineAfrican Igbo name meaning "to bear" or "carry," signifying strength and resilience.
DARONE
MasculineUncommon given name with unknown origins, but it has gained popularity recently due to its distinctive sound that some associate with strength or uniqueness. Its meaning is subjective and can vary based on individual interpretations.
DARONN
MasculineDistinctive name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, allowing its bearer to create their own identity.
DARONTA
MasculineUnique African Igbo name meaning "God has remembered" or "God will remember," carrying profound spiritual significance, popularized by mid-20th century immigrants worldwide, and used for both boys and girls.
DARONTE
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "brave warrior", reflecting courage and resilience.
DAROTHY
FeminineDorothy is an English name derived from the Greek 'Dorothea', composed of 'doron' (gift) and 'theos' (god), thus signifying "gift of God".
DARQUAN
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "peaceful rising sun".
DARQUEZ
MasculineRare Spanish given name derived from "darc", meaning dark, inspired by medieval naming practices based on physical characteristics.
DARQUIS
MasculineUnique African-American name with no traditional meaning, invented during the late 20th century and inspired by similar-sounding names like Darius or Marquis. Despite its limited usage and historical information, it remains an intriguing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.
DARQUISE
MasculineFrench-origin given name derived from the Occitan word "darcaisis," meaning "dark blue." It signifies royalty, mystery, and protection against evil spirits.
DARQUISHA
FeminineAfrican name derived from the Yoruba language, meaning "a woman who brings joy and happiness.
DARR
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning "strong" or "powerful," and was originally derived from the Old English word "deor.
DARRA
FeminineUnique Irish female name derived from the surname Ó Dochartaigh, meaning "strong or vigorous.
DARRAGH
MasculineUnique Irish boy's name with ancient Gaelic origins, meaning "little oak," symbolizing strength and resilience.
DARRAGH
FeminineAncient Irish boy's name, derived from "darach" meaning 'oak tree,' symbolizing strength and courage.
DARRAH
FeminineHebrew female name meaning "song" or "poem," historically significant as the wife of Abimael and mother of King Saul, now globally popular despite its rarity.
DARRAIN
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from "Dubhrain," meaning "dark rain." It was popular among Highland clans like MacKinnon, given to sons born after stormy nights. Today, it's uncommon but appreciated for its uniqueness and Scottish heritage.
DARRAL
MasculineDarrall is an English name with Old English roots meaning "midday" or "noon", derived from "dægr" and "hálf".
DARRALL
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic 'Dubhghall', meaning 'black stranger'.
DARRAN
MasculineIrish name derived from the ancient Gaelic "Daire" or "Darán," meaning "oak tree." It symbolizes strength and wisdom, reflecting the importance of nature in ancient Irish culture, and has historical significance with figures like Saint Darán of Saigair.
DARRAYL
MasculineUncommon unisex given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory on its meaning or history.
DARREAN
FeminineRare American given name created by Stephen King for his character Randall Flagg in "The Eyes of the Dragon".
DARREAN
MasculineUncommon English male name likely created by blending Darrell ("beloved guardian") and Dean ("leader"), though its origins and meaning aren't definitively known.
DARRECK
MasculineUncommon American name derived from Derek and Mark, signifying strength, courage, and devotion.
DARREIN
MasculineAfrican-American name created from Dareen, meaning "peaceful" or "calm," popularized in mid-20th century U.S. communities.
DARREIN
FeminineCaptivating male given name of African-American origin, derived from "Darrel" meaning "to open" or "to draw out".
DARREION
MasculineDistinctive African-American name with possible Latin origins, meaning "possession of good fortune," but its exact meaning and history are unclear due to limited documentation.
DARREK
MasculineScottish name derived from Dubhrac meaning 'dark' or 'black', associated with the rebellious Clan MacGregor.
DARREL
FeminineEnglish name variant of Daryl or Deryl, originating from the Old German personal name "Tari", meaning "ruler of the people".
DARREL
MasculineUncommon English name derived from "Darling," meaning "dear" or "beloved." It gained popularity in the 20th century, with notable figures like musician Darrel Scott and TV character Darrell Hamilton from "A Different World" contributing to its recognition. Despite its relative obscurity, Darrel's warmth and uniqueness make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
DARRELD
MasculineRare English given name with unknown origins but likely derived from Daryl or Darrall, meaning 'holder of power' or relating to 'little oak meadow'.
DARRELL
MasculineEnglish given name of Old English origin, meaning "dweller by the hill-shaped loaf". Originally a surname, it evolved into a popular given name during the Middle Ages.
DARRELL
FeminineEnglish name of Old English origin, meaning "noble dear", which has been used as both a given name and surname since medieval times.
DARRELLE
FeminineDistinctive English name with origins dating back to medieval times, derived from Old English Ðæfrell meaning "from the darling meadow".
DARRELLE
MasculineDarrell is an English given name with Old English roots, translating to 'guardian of the people.'