Female and male names.

DARRIN

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the surname O'Dubhthaigh, meaning "dark" or "black," reflecting its historical roots in medieval Ireland and the powerful O'Dubhthaigh clan of County Mayo.

DARRIN

Feminine

Distinctive American name created by author James Patterson for his character Darrin Morrissey in the Alex Cross series. Though its meaning isn't explicitly defined, some associate it with the Irish surname O'Dorain, meaning "from the oak grove," tying it to nature and ancient Irish heritage.

DARRINGTON

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old English "Þæferþ", meaning "thought" or "minded".

DARRIO

Masculine

Dario is an Italian name of Latin origin, meaning 'gift' or 'calm gift', derived from the Latin word 'dare' meaning 'to give'.

DARRION

Feminine

Distinctive American name created by combining Darrius (Latin: "gift of Mars") and Orion (Greek: the mighty hunter).

DARRION

Masculine

Distinctive African-American name derived from Latin 'Darrius', meaning 'gift'. It's become increasingly popular since its first appearance in U.S. baby names data in 1982, peaking between 2005 and 2010.

DARRIONA

Feminine

Unique and beautiful African American name created by blending Darrius and Dionna, signifying abundance, growth, and prosperity.

DARRIONE

Masculine

Darrione, Latin origin, means 'to give'. It combines 'dare' (to give) and '-one', suggesting generosity. A distinctive, stylish unisex name, it's gaining popularity for its unique meaning and modern sound.

DARRIONNA

Feminine

Captivating female name of unknown origin, likely created by blending various names with the feminine suffix 'onna'.

DARRIOUS

Masculine

Rare African-American name derived from the West African Mandinka name "Darrio," potentially meaning "strong" or "powerful.

DARRIS

Masculine

Irish given name derived from the surname O'Dubhthaigh, meaning "strong or brave man".

DARRIS

Feminine

African origin, meaning 'one who brings peace' in Yoruba.

DARRISHA

Feminine

Unique and beautiful Arabic name meaning "to study" or "to learn," often associated with intelligence and wisdom. It was popularized during the Islamic Golden Age and predominantly used in Muslim communities today, chosen by parents who wish to honor their cultural heritage while giving their daughter a distinct identity.

DARRIUS

Masculine

Latin-origin name, possibly meaning "from the sea" or "gift of the sea," with a variant spelling also linking it to Persian king Darius I's power.

DARRIYAH

Feminine

Darriyah, derived from Arabic 'dar', means 'home' and signifies connectedness to roots and family.

DARRLY

Masculine

The name Daryl is of English origin and means "darling".

DARRLYN

Masculine

Recent, distinctive name variant of Darryl/Daryl, derived from the Old Persian 'Dar(i)yavahush', meaning 'possessing good companionship'.

DARRNELL

Masculine

American origin and has no specific meaning or translation in any language, as it was created as an original name rather than being derived from another existing one. It remains quite uncommon today despite occasional historical appearances.

DARRO

Masculine

Unique given name of unknown origin and meaning, popular among parents seeking distinctive names despite its unclear history and lack of widespread acceptance or notable figures associated with it.

DARROL

Masculine

Rare Scottish name meaning "oak" derived from the Gaelic word "darach," symbolizing strength and courage.

DARROLD

Masculine

Rare, English-origin given name derived from Old English words meaning 'bright' and 'power', signifying 'bright with power or fame'. It has historic roots in medieval England and was traditionally used as a surname before becoming more common as a first name in the late 19th to early 20th centuries. Today, it is mostly found in English-speaking countries but remains uncommon, offering parents an unique yet meaningful naming option for their child.

DARROLL

Masculine

Uncommon American male given name with undocumented origins and no widely accepted meaning.

DARRON

Masculine

Rare, Scottish given name derived from the surname 'Durie', meaning 'pebbled beach'.

DARROW

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Middle English word 'dare', meaning 'to dare'. It originally referred to brave individuals or occupational daredevils.

DARRUS

Masculine

Distinct Latin-origin given name derived from "dare," meaning "to give," reflecting generosity and kindness.

DARRY

Masculine

Uncommon Irish male given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Dháriath, meaning "descendant of Darith.

DARRYAL

Masculine

Rare African-derived name meaning "gift to the people" or "gift to the army," originating from enslaved Africans brought to America centuries ago.

DARRYAN

Feminine

Irish name derived from the ancient chieftain Daire, with a possible meaning of 'fruitful' or 'rich'.

DARRYAN

Masculine

American fictional name created by author Robert A. Heinlein for his novel "Methuselah's Children". It's often associated with strength or firmness and has gained popularity as a unique alternative to traditional names like Darryl or Daryl.

DARRYEL

Masculine

Unique African name derived from Swahili's 'daraja', meaning 'bridge', signifying connection or overcoming obstacles.

DARRYELL

Masculine

English name derived from 'Darius', the Persian king known for his wisdom and courage, meaning 'holder of power' or 'great warrior'. The suffix '-ell' signifies 'old', giving Darryell the potential interpretation of 'powerful old one'.

DARRYL

Masculine

English name derived from the Old English word "dari", meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'. It can also be considered a variant of the Irish name Daire, which means 'fruitful' or 'fertile'.

DARRYL

Feminine

Masculine given name of English origin, derived from the Old English elements "beorht" meaning "bright, famous" and "leof" meaning "dear, beloved".

DARRYLE

Masculine

American name of Old English roots, meaning 'dear people'.

DARRYLIN

Feminine

Rare, uniquely created name with unknown origin, combining elements of other names like Darryl or Darwyn with the suffix '-lyn'.

DARRYLL

Masculine

English-origin male name derived from Old English elements 'beorht' meaning "bright" and 'leof' meaning "dear," translating to "bright and dear.

DARRYN

Masculine

Irish origin name derived from the surname Ó Dochartaigh, meaning 'descendant of Dochartach', which itself means 'swift or hasty'.

DARRYN

Feminine

Distinctively Welsh given name, derived from "derwen," meaning "oak tree." It symbolizes strength and resilience.

DARRYON

Masculine

Rare American given name created by adding "-yon" to "Dar," possibly derived from Darryl, Darwin, or the element "dar" meaning "gift." Its origins and exact creation are unknown, and it has no specific meaning attached to it beyond possible inferences from its roots. Despite this lack of clear history and meaning, Darryon has been used as a given name in the United States since at least the mid-20th century and is most commonly associated with African American communities. There are no prominent figures or characters named Darryon in popular culture.

DARRYUS

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning "gift" or "present", traditionally used as a boy's name but also suitable for girls. It has a powerful sound and was once brought to Britain by the Romans.